====== Eden Fesi (Manifold) ====== ===== Part 1: The Dossier: An At-a-Glance Summary ===== * **Core Identity:** **Eden Fesi, codenamed Manifold, is an Aboriginal Australian mutant with the extraordinary and reality-bending ability to "ask" the universe for a path, allowing him to teleport himself, others, and massive objects across interstellar and even interdimensional distances.** * **Key Takeaways:** * **Universal Shaper:** Manifold is far more than a simple teleporter; his power is a form of localized reality manipulation. He communicates with the fabric of space-time itself, making him one of the most powerful and strategically vital transport assets in the Marvel Universe, crucial to organizations like the [[avengers]] and [[s.w.o.r.d.]]. * **From Secret Warrior to Avenger:** Discovered by [[nick_fury]], Eden began his heroic career as a key operative in the clandestine [[secret_warriors]]. He later graduated to the global stage, becoming a core member of the Avengers during universe-shattering conflicts like the war against the Builders and the final Incursion. * **Key Incarnations:** In the Earth-616 comics, Eden is a central, developing character whose mutant powers are deeply tied to his Aboriginal heritage and cosmic destiny. In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, he is introduced in a minor supporting role in //The Marvels// as a contact for Maria Rambeau, with his powers shown but his deep backstory and mutant origins left unexplored. ===== Part 2: Origin and Evolution ===== ==== Publication History and Creation ==== Eden Fesi made his first appearance in **''Secret Warriors'' #4** (September 2009), a series that was a critical and fan favorite for its intricate plotting and deep-cut Marvel lore. He was co-created by writer **Jonathan Hickman** and artist **Stefano Caselli**. Hickman, known for his long-form, high-concept storytelling, introduced Eden as part of a new generation of super-powered individuals scouted by Nick Fury for his "Caterpillar" files—a list of unknown assets with immense potential. Eden's creation was significant for several reasons. He provided much-needed representation as a prominent Aboriginal Australian superhero. Furthermore, his power set was deliberately designed to be more esoteric and powerful than typical teleportation. Instead of simply "blinking" from one place to another, Manifold's ability was framed as a conversation with reality itself, a concept that would become a cornerstone of his character and a vital plot device in Hickman's later, grander cosmic sagas like ''Avengers'' and ''Secret Wars''. His codename, "Manifold," is a mathematical term for a topological space that locally resembles Euclidean space, perfectly encapsulating the nature of his space-bending abilities. ==== In-Universe Origin Story ==== The origin of Eden Fesi is a tale of destiny, heritage, and the immense responsibility that comes with cosmic-level power. His journey differs significantly between the prime comic universe and his cinematic debut. === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === Eden Fesi was a young Aboriginal Australian man living a relatively normal life near Uluru (Ayers Rock). He was a trainee under the tutelage of the legendary mutant teleporter, **[[gateway]]**, an elder of his community who possessed similar, though distinct, abilities. Gateway, a long-time ally of the [[x-men]], was preparing Eden to inherit his role as a guardian and a conduit for his people. Eden's mutant gene had granted him the phenomenal power to warp space-time, but he viewed it more as a spiritual connection than a superpower, a way of listening to the "song" of the universe. This quiet life was interrupted by the arrival of **[[nick_fury]]**, operating deep in the shadows after the Skrull's [[secret_invasion]]. Fury, along with his top agent Daisy Johnson ([[quake]]), was activating his secret teams of "Caterpillars" to fight a clandestine war against both a resurgent [[hydra]] (led by Baron von Strucker) and the mysterious Soviet-era organization, Leviathan. Eden was one of Fury's highest-priority recruits. Initially hesitant and somewhat of a slacker more interested in his music, Eden was codenamed **Manifold** and recruited into Fury's primary team of Secret Warriors. He served as the team's indispensable transport, capable of moving the entire squad in and out of enemy territory with perfect precision. It was during this time that he learned the true nature of his powers: he didn't just choose a destination; he had to //ask// the universe for a path, and if one existed, the universe would fold space to provide it. This nuance meant he couldn't teleport to places that didn't "want" to be found or create a path where none could logically exist. After the dissolution of the Secret Warriors, Eden's immense power did not go unnoticed. When [[captain_america]] and [[iron_man]] decided to expand the Avengers to tackle bigger, proactive threats, Eden Fesi was one of their first new recruits. He joined a star-studded roster, and his ability to transport an entire team across the galaxy in an instant became the single most important strategic asset the Avengers possessed in their interstellar conflicts. === Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) === Eden Fesi's introduction into the MCU (designated Earth-199999) is far more understated and serves a different narrative purpose. He first appears in the 2023 film, **''[[the_marvels]]''**. In this continuity, Eden is an acquaintance of Maria Rambeau, the former director of S.W.O.R.D. and a close ally of Carol Danvers. He is present at a peace summit between the Kree and the Skrulls on the planet Tarnax, a negotiation that Captain Marvel is attempting to broker. When the Kree leader Dar-Benn attacks the summit, chaos erupts. Maria Rambeau, along with Monica Rambeau and Kamala Khan, are forced to flee. Eden Fesi uses his powers—visualized as shimmering, rainbow-hued portals—to facilitate their escape, transporting them from the collapsing peace talks to their spaceship. His role is brief but crucial, establishing him as a powered individual operating on the cosmic stage, likely affiliated with or a known asset to S.W.O.R.D. or a similar organization. Key differences from the comics are immediately apparent: * **Origin:** His origin, connection to Gateway, and recruitment by Nick Fury are entirely absent. He appears fully-formed as an operative. * **Affiliation:** While he helps allies of S.W.O.R.D., his specific team affiliations (Secret Warriors, Avengers) are not mentioned. * **Mutant Status:** Critically, he is not explicitly identified as a mutant. With the MCU's slow integration of mutants post-`Ms. Marvel` and `Black Panther: Wakanda Forever`, his origins are left ambiguous, allowing for future development. He is simply presented as a person with powers. * **Characterization:** His personality is not explored beyond his function as a helpful, competent ally in a crisis. This adaptation serves to introduce the character and his useful power set into the MCU without the need for extensive backstory, potentially setting him up for a more significant role in future cosmic or S.W.O.R.D.-related projects. ===== Part 3: Abilities, Equipment & Personality ===== Eden Fesi's primary asset is his unique and incredibly potent superpower, which has been consistently portrayed as a top-tier ability in the Marvel Universe. === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === ==== Powers and Abilities ==== * **Universal Shaping (Spatial Teleportation):** This is the core of Manifold's power, and it is a profound form of reality manipulation. * **The "Song" of the Universe:** Eden does not "will" himself to a location. He perceives the universe as a singular, living entity with a "song" or consciousness. He "speaks" or "sings" to it, requesting a pathway between two points. If the universe "agrees," it bends, folds, or tears space-time to create an instantaneous wormhole or portal connecting the origin and destination. * **Scale and Range:** The range of his power is, for all practical purposes, limitless. He has demonstrated the ability to: * Teleport groups of people across a city or to the other side of the planet. * Transport entire starships and superhero teams from Earth to the far reaches of known space, including other galaxies like Andromeda. * Open portals to other dimensions and realities, as seen when he helped America Chavez. * **Offensive/Defensive Use:** While primarily a transport power, Manifold can use it creatively in combat. He can tele-drop objects (like a shark, in one memorable instance) onto enemies, redirect incoming energy blasts by opening a portal in front of them that exits behind the attacker, or selectively teleport away parts of a structure to destabilize it. He once defeated the Gorgon by teleporting him into deep space, though he was contained in a specialized suit. * **Limitations:** His main limitation is conceptual. A path must be //possible//. During the final Incursion that led to `Secret Wars (2015)`, the entire multiverse was collapsing. Eden tried desperately to find a path to safety but couldn't, lamenting that "there's nothing to talk to... the song is over." This implies his power relies on a functioning reality to manipulate. He also cannot typically teleport to places that are magically or technologically shielded from detection, as the universe cannot "see" a path to them. * **Cosmic Awareness (Latent):** A side effect of his power is a low-level cosmic awareness. He can sometimes sense cosmic disturbances or "feel" when something is wrong with the fabric of space-time on a grand scale. This is tied to his spiritual connection with the universe. ==== Skills ==== * **Trained Operative:** His time with Nick Fury's Secret Warriors was not just about using his powers. He received training in espionage, covert operations, and hand-to-hand combat. While not a master martial artist on the level of Captain America or Black Widow, he is a competent fighter and can handle himself in a firefight. * **Skilled Musician:** Eden has a deep passion for rock music, often seen with his headphones on. He is a skilled guitarist, which ties thematically into his power of listening to the universe's "song." ==== Personality ==== Eden Fesi's personality has evolved significantly. Initially, he was portrayed as a laid-back, somewhat detached youth, prone to slacking off and preferring to listen to music than engage in heroics. However, the immense pressures of his role in the Secret Warriors and later the Avengers forced him to mature. He is fundamentally a good person who understands the incredible weight of his abilities. He is calm under pressure, often serving as the quiet, reliable anchor of his team. Despite the cosmic scale of his powers, he remains grounded and humble, never seeking the spotlight but always stepping up when the universe itself is on the line. He carries his responsibility with a quiet dignity that has earned him the respect of leaders like Captain America and Nick Fury. === Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) === ==== Powers and Abilities ==== * **Spatial Teleportation:** In //The Marvels//, Eden's power is visually represented as the creation of large, colorful, crystalline portals that individuals can step through. The "asking the universe" aspect is not explained, and the power appears more direct and visually spectacular for the cinematic medium. The range and limits of his MCU powers are unknown, but he was able to create a portal from a planet's surface to an orbiting ship with no visible strain. ==== Skills & Equipment ==== * **Operative:** His presence at a high-stakes diplomatic meeting and his calm demeanor during an attack suggest he is a trained and experienced operative, likely with connections to S.W.O.R.D. or a similar galactic organization. He wears practical, tactical gear. ==== Comparative Analysis ==== The primary difference lies in depth versus function. The comic version of Manifold has a deeply philosophical and spiritual power set tied to his heritage and personality. His ability is a narrative tool that explores concepts of destiny and the nature of the cosmos. The MCU version, so far, is purely functional—he is a character who can create portals to move the plot forward. While visually impressive, the MCU has yet to explore the rich conceptual and character-driven lore that makes Manifold so compelling in the source material. ===== Part 4: Key Relationships & Network ===== ==== Core Allies ==== * **Gateway:** Eden's first and most important mentor. Gateway trained him not just in the use of his powers, but in the spiritual understanding required to wield them responsibly. Their relationship is one of a student inheriting a sacred duty from his master, rooted in their shared Aboriginal culture. * **Daisy Johnson (Quake):** As his team leader in the Secret Warriors, Daisy was responsible for shaping Eden from a raw recruit into a dependable soldier. They developed a strong professional bond built on mutual trust in high-stakes situations. * **Captain America (Steve Rogers):** Steve Rogers personally selected Eden for his Avengers roster, placing immense faith in his abilities and character. Manifold became Captain America's go-to solution for galactic-level deployment, and Eden looked up to Steve as the ultimate hero, following his lead without question during the universe-ending threats of the Builders and the Beyonders. * **Abigail Brand:** The formidable leader of both S.W.O.R.D. and its Krakoan successor. Brand values assets based on their strategic importance, and Manifold is arguably the most valuable transport agent in the galaxy. Their relationship is professional and pragmatic; Brand gives the orders, and Manifold gets her people where they need to go, no matter how impossible the destination. ==== Arch-Enemies ==== Manifold does not have a traditional arch-nemesis. His conflicts are typically tied to the overarching threats faced by his teams. * **The Builders:** During the ''Infinity'' event, these ancient, god-like aliens were Manifold's primary antagonists. His ability to move the Galactic Council's fleets and the Avengers strike teams was the single most critical factor in the war. The Builders recognized his strategic value, making him a priority target. * **Hydra & Leviathan:** As a member of the Secret Warriors, Eden was on the front lines of Nick Fury's shadow war against these two clandestine organizations. He was instrumental in dozens of missions that helped dismantle their operations. * **The Beyonders:** In the lead-up to ''Secret Wars'', the god-like Beyonders were destroying entire realities. Manifold's power was put to the ultimate test as the Avengers tried to fight an unwinnable, multiversal war. His inability to find an escape from the final Incursion highlighted the sheer, incomprehensible power of this ultimate foe. ==== Affiliations ==== * **Secret Warriors:** His first team. As a "Caterpillar" agent for Nick Fury, he was the lynchpin of the team's insertion and extraction strategy, making their covert operations possible. * **The Avengers:** Manifold's time as an Avenger marked his arrival on the world stage. He was a member of the expanded roster during Jonathan Hickman's epic run, serving as the team's primary teleporter for cosmic missions. His power was essential for the team to operate on a galactic scale. * **S.W.O.R.D.:** Eden has served with two main incarnations of the Sentient World Observation and Response Department. He worked with the original version and was later recruited by Abigail Brand for the new Krakoan S.W.O.R.D. In the latter, he was designated as one of "The Six," a circuit of mutants whose combined powers allow for teleportation and resource gathering across impossible distances, making him a foundational piece of Krakoa's space program. * **The Ultimates:** He briefly assisted this team, which was dedicated to solving cosmic-level problems, further cementing his role as a go-to specialist for cosmic travel. ===== Part 5: Iconic Events & Storylines ===== === Secret Warriors (2009-2011) === This is Eden's foundational story. Recruited by Nick Fury, a young and inexperienced Manifold joins a team of unknown superhumans in a secret war. The storyline establishes the nature of his powers, his initial slacker personality, and his growth into a reliable operative under the tutelage of Daisy Johnson. His ability to move the team silently and instantly is the core of their operational success against the numerically superior forces of Hydra and Leviathan. It's here he learns the immense responsibility his gift entails. === Infinity (2013) === This event showcases Manifold on his grandest stage yet. As the Builders cut a swath of destruction across the galaxy toward Earth, the Avengers join the Galactic Council to fight back. Manifold's power becomes the ultimate weapon of maneuver warfare. He single-handedly moves entire fleets into flanking positions, teleports boarding parties (including Black Panther, Captain Marvel, and others) directly onto Builder command ships, and, in a pivotal moment, rescues a captured Captain America from the heart of the enemy's world-killer vessel. He was, without exaggeration, the Most Valuable Player of the entire intergalactic war effort. === Secret Wars (2015) === In the final days of the Marvel Universe, as the last Incursion threatened to destroy everything, Manifold's role was one of tragic desperation. The heroes of Earth-616 made their final stand against the forces of another Earth. Manifold was tasked with the most important job: finding a path, any path, away from the destruction for the "life raft" designed by Reed Richards. He strained his powers to their absolute limit, trying to talk to a dying universe. His heartbreaking admission that the "song" was gone and there was nowhere left to run underscored the finality of the multiversal collapse. He did, however, manage to survive the end by securing a place on the life raft, eventually being restored along with the rest of reality. === S.W.O.R.D. / X-Men Red (2020-Present) === During the Krakoan Age of mutants, Manifold's importance was formally recognized. He was recruited by Abigail Brand to be part of "The Six," a group essential to Krakoa's deep space ambitions. Paired with other mutants, his ability to open gateways is amplified and focused, allowing the new nation of Arakko (formerly Mars) to become a galactic power. This role cements him as one of the most strategically vital mutants alive, not just a hero, but a living piece of national infrastructure. ===== Part 6: Variants and Alternative Versions ===== While Eden Fesi has not been a major focus of alternate reality stories like the Ultimate Universe or Age of Apocalypse, his most significant variant is the one seen by the widest audience. * **Marvel Cinematic Universe (Earth-199999):** As detailed previously, this version of Eden Fesi is an established operative with teleportation powers who aids Maria Rambeau. He is introduced in ''The Marvels'' as a supporting character. This adaptation prioritizes his power set for a specific plot point over his deep comic book lore, connection to Gateway, or his journey from a young recruit to a seasoned Avenger. His future in the MCU remains open for potential expansion. There are no other major, recurring variants of Manifold in prominent animated series or video games to date, making his MCU counterpart the primary alternative version of the character. ===== See Also ===== * [[gateway]] * [[secret_warriors]] * [[jonathan_hickman]] * [[avengers]] * [[s.w.o.r.d.]] * [[quake_daisy_johnson]] ===== Notes and Trivia ===== ((Eden Fesi's first appearance is ''Secret Warriors'' #4 (2009), but he was first mentioned and seen on a monitor in issue #1.)) ((The concept of his power being a "song" or a "conversation" is a hallmark of writer Jonathan Hickman's high-concept approach to superpowers, treating them less like a physical function and more like a form of physics or esoteric philosophy.)) ((Manifold is one of the most prominent Aboriginal Australian characters in mainstream comics, and his creators worked to tie his powers and mentorship under Gateway to Indigenous Australian spiritual concepts, such as the Dreaming.)) ((In the comics, Eden is confirmed to be a mutant. His status in the MCU is deliberately left ambiguous, a common practice for characters introduced before the X-Men are formally integrated into the main MCU timeline.)) ((During the ''Infinity'' event, to get past enemy shields, Eden once famously teleported an entire Avengers team inside a living whale to serve as a biological Trojan Horse, showcasing his creative and occasionally bizarre problem-solving skills.)) ((The actor who portrays Eden Fesi in //The Marvels// is Lashana Lynch's real-life brother, Sheyi Cole. Lashana Lynch plays Maria Rambeau.))