“I know I’ve made a mistake. We can’t possibly give them a time machine.” -- Cable
Cover art for Cable Vol. 4 #004, “The Big Bang”
Art by Phil Noto

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“I know I’ve made a mistake. We can’t possibly give them a time machine.” -- Cable
Cover art for Cable Vol. 4 #004, “The Big Bang”
Art by Phil Noto
Come out, whoever you are!
K6 (7,286 m), Kapura (6,544 m) & Fathi Brakk Towers, Charakusa Valley, Pakistan.
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The Impressive Amin Brakk (5,850 m), Karakoram, Pakistan.
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Denbor Brakk and Amin Brakk, Nangma Valley, Karakoram, Pakistan.
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Nayser Brakk Tower (5,200 m), Charakusa Valley, Pakistan.
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Baintha Brakk (7,285 m), Karakoram, Pakistan.
Baintha Brakk or The Ogre is a steep, craggy mountain, 7,285 metres (23,901 ft) high, in the Panmah Muztagh, a subrange of the Karakoram mountain range. It is famous for being one of the hardest peaks in the world to climb: twenty-four years elapsed between the first ascent in 1977 and the second in 2001.
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No more bad habits.
(Give Me Liberty #3)