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SUPREME INTELLIGENCE
Earth-92131

Real Name: Inapplicable

Identity/Class: Alternate Earth (Earth-92131) Kree (organic artificial intelligence being)

Occupation: Collective consciousness and leadership of the Kree Empire

Group Membership: Kree Empire (Kree soldiers, Ronan the Accuser)

Affiliations: Skrull Empress R'Klll;
    formerly Lilandra Neramani

Enemies: Shi'ar (Empress Lilandra Neramani, Deathbird/Cal'syee Neramani, Imperial Guard)

Known Relatives: None

Aliases: None

Base of Operations: Kree Empire

First Appearance: X-Men: The Animated Series cartoon - "Dark Phoenix - Part IV: The Fate of the Phoenix" (November 26, 1994)

Powers/Abilities: The Supreme Intelligence is a organic artificial intelligence, composed of the greatest minds of the Kree, both deceased and living, integrated into a single entity. This grants it immense intellectual and strategic capabilities, making it a master tactician and leader. The Supreme Intelligence possesses vast psionic powers, including telepathy and mind control, allowing it to influence and dominate the thoughts of others. It also has extensive knowledge of Kree technology and sciences, enabling it to create advanced weapons and machinery. As a central authority, it can command the entire Kree military and has near-omniscient awareness of events within the empire.

Height: 25', variable (presumably same as its 616 counterpart)
Weight: 544000 lbs. (presumably same as its 616 counterpart)
Eyes: Yellow
Hair: None, green colored tentacles

History:

(X-Men: The Animated Series cartoon - "Dark Phoenix - Part IV: The Fate of the Phoenix" - BTS) - The Supreme Intelligence, a vast organic artificial intelligence served as the ruler of the Kree Empire.

(X-Men: The Animated Series cartoon - "Dark Phoenix - Part IV: The Fate of the Phoenix") - When Shi'ar Empress Lilandra was determined to put the Phoenix Force and her human host Jean Grey to death, Charles Xavier called for Arin'nn Haelar, a trial by combat. Empress Lilandra, however decided to consult the Supreme Intelligence and Skrull Empress R'Klll upon her return to Chandilar before honoring Xavier's dual of honor. During their brief meeting, the three great galactic empires discussed the proper course of action regarding the Phoenix. The Supreme Intelligence shared he found Earthers to be a stubborn but honorable breed, concluding the Kree would not object to the duel which was shared by Skrull Empress R'Klll provided the X-Men were not permitted to win.

    One of the Kree was present, presumably to keep the Supreme Intelligence updated, when Lilandra went down to the Blue Area of the Moon after the seeming demise of the Phoenix. The Kree and others witnessed how the X-Men each offered part of their life force to the Phoenix Force to restore their friend Jean Grey.

(X-Men '97: The Animated Series cartoon - "Lifedeath - Part II" (fb) - BTS) - The clash between the militaristic Kree Empire and the highly advanced Shi'ar Empire marked the onset of the Kree-Shi'ar War. Both empires, driven by expansionist ambitions, sought dominion over the galaxy. The Supreme Intelligence had gone into hiding as to avoid capture.

(X-Men '97: The Animated Series cartoon - "Lifedeath - Part II" - BTS) - In an effort to learn of the Supreme Intelligence's current whereabouts, Deathbird, famed for her volatile temperament, and the powerful Imperial Guard targeted Ronan the Accuser.

Comments: Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby;
    adapted by Brooks Wachtel and AKOM Productions. (see Appearances list for full list of artists)

The Supreme Intelligence was voiced by Len Carison.

The scene from X-Men: The Animated Series cartoon - "Dark Phoenix - Part IV: The Fate of the Phoenix" is an exact copy of this panel from X-Men I#137 (September, 1980).

When, in 2015's Secret Wars, the Multiverse was destroyed following the incursions of planets it appeared as if Reality-92131 was drafted onto Battleworld as the Westchester domain. However, this has since been debunked. As such the reality seen in the two volumes of X-Men '92 (2015 and 2016-2017) now have their own reality-designation of Earth-15730. The X-Men '92: House of XCII (2022) series was inspired by both the animated series and Hickman's House of X run but is its own separate reality. The limited series X-Men '97 (2024), however, is Reality-92131 and bridges the gap between the original X-Men: The Animated Series cartoon and the new X-Men '97: The Animated Series cartoon.

Profile by MarvellousLuke

CLARIFICATIONS:
The Supreme Intelligence has no known connections to


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X-Men: The Animated Series cartoon - "Dark Phoenix - Part IV: The Fate of the Phoenix" (main image)
X-Men: The Animated Series cartoon - "Dark Phoenix - Part IV: The Fate of the Phoenix" (consulting Lilandra)
X-Men I#137, p6, pan3 (Lilandra consulting with R'Kill and Supreme Intelligence)


Appearances:
X-Men: The Animated Series cartoon - "Dark Phoenix - Part IV: The Fate of the Phoenix" (November 26, 1994) - Brooks Wachtel (writer), Bob Harras (story consultant), Eric Lewald (story editor), Frank Brunner, Mark Lewis (model design), Darrel Bowen, Russell Chong, Mark Lewis, Steve Olds, Frank Squillace (prop design), Cesar Magsombol, Frank Squillace, Wayne Shulz, Zhaoping Wei (layout design), Trish Mendelson (color key), Philip Kim, Dennis Venizelos (color backgrounds), Patrick Archibald, Francis Barrios, Romeo Francisco, Curt Geda, Greg Garcia, Adrian Gonzales, Rick Hoberg, Larry Houston, Jim Janes, Doug Murphy, Tom Nesbitt, Frank Squillace, Michael Swanigan, Dan Veesenmeyer (storyboards), Patrico Aganasin, Abel Laxamana, Mark Lewis, Romeo Lopez, Tec Manalac, Andre Nieves, Phil Stapleton (storyboard cleanup), Sharon Janis (editor), AKOM Productions (animation)
X-Men '97: The Animated Series cartoon - "Lifedeath - Part II" (April 17, 2024) - Charley Feldman (writer), Chase Conley (director), Roger Oda (art director), David Maximo (assistant director), Naseer Pasha (animation lead), Aisling Harbert-Phillips (composite supervisor), Jarret Ballard, Christopher Graybill, Marisa Ledina, Anthony Martin, Russell McCoy, David Miller III (composite artists), Marty Walker (lead retake animator), John Berry, Fabian Corona, Allister Jones, Daisy Schofield, Travis Simon (retake animators), Derek Kosol, Mark Taihei, Adri Torres (prop designers), Marvin Britt, Jerry Gaylord, George Gipson, Ibraheem Jara, King Pecora, Sam Tung, James Yang (storyboard artists), Amber Blade Jones, Jordan Willis (storyboard revisionist), Marvel Studios (animation), Beau DeMayo, Victoria Alonso, Louis D'Esposito, Kevin Feige, Brad Winderbaum (executive producer), Dana Vasquez-Eberhard (co-executive producter)


First Posted: 06/27/2024
Last Updated: 06/27/2024

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