In the middle of the Messiah CompleX storyline, Cyclops assembled a new X-Force, which consist of the X-Men's best trackers. Several former members went on to join Xavier's X-corporation. X-Force apparently disbanded shortly after the new team that would eventually be known as the X-Statix swiped their name without permission. X-Force recruited Pete Wisdom to train them for a time. X-Force continued its status as an outlaw band of mutants, dodging both their enemies and the government agents of Operation: Zero Tolerance. X-Force's members were taken prisoner and locked up in the X-Men's Danger Room for a time. A fight ensued, but it was only when the X-Men joined in that X-Force was defeated. Assuming Cable was the assassin, X-Factor hunted for X-Force. When Cable's clone Stryfe made an assassination attempt on Professor Charles Xavier, the assassin seemed to be Cable. Siryn and Spider-Man aided the team when Black Tom and the Juggernaut attempted to bomb the World Trade Center in New York. Cable's basic philosophy, which he related to his team, was "Get them before they get you." X-Force was involved in attacks on mutants such as the Mutant Liberation Front, and was itself branded early in its career as a group of terrorists. Where the other X-teams believed in protecting humans from evil mutants, X-Force adopted a proactive attitude towards mutant terrorists. The real Domino joined the group after she was rescued). After most of the New Mutants went their separate ways, Cable reorganized the team, which originally consisted of the mutants Cannonball, Boom-Boom (later renamed as Meltdown), Warpath (now known as Proudstar), Shatterstar, Feral, and "Domino" (It was later revealed that "Domino" was actually a shapeshifter named Copycat. X-Force was created from the team known as the New Mutants by the half-cyborg mutant known as Cable. Despite this the team has featured some X-Men members over the years most notably Wolverine, X-23, Archangel, Psylocke, Warpath, the Age of Apocalypse version of Nightcrawler, and even Storm. X-Force differs from the main X-Men as unlike their more heroic counterparts, X-Force are anti-heroes in nature and are more militant, aggressive, and lethal. The young Wolverine clone has felt increasingly isolated recently due to the absence of her sister Laura coupled with her friends falling under the sway of the Shadow King.X-Force is a team of mutants that deals with covert black-ops missions against all kinds of threats whether they be mutant terrorists to anti-mutant groups. He’s been displaying this as a leader and mentor to the New Mutant’s charges and becoming closer with Warlock, but his true skills as a teacher come to the spotlight during a recent conversation with Scout. But he’s also grown as a man in recent years, especially in terms of his maturity. A former veteran of X-Force, Warpath has seen plenty of violence across the course of his life. One of the best examples of this progression has been exemplified by Warpath. Magik, Dani Moonstar, Warpath, and Karma all seem increasingly committed to this path for their students, arguing against only inspiring them with combat tactics and techniques and instead hoping to broaden their horizons in other ways as well. Instead, the New Mutants want to teach the current crop of students other skills, even writing a letter to that effect to the Quiet Council. While in the past that might have meant teaching them primarily survival or combat tactics, the New Mutants want to bring something different to Krakoa. The former New Mutants have been given a new responsibility on Krakoa - guiding the next generation of mutants forward and helping to foster their growth.