Callisto (Earth-7045)

Callisto is the leader of New York City's subterranean mutant settlement, the Morlocks, until losing that post in a duel against Storm. Storm subsequently leaves the group in Callisto's care as her representative, and the two eventually form an uneasy alliance.

History
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Powers

 * Superhuman Senses: Callisto has superhuman senses of smell, taste, touch, balance, and hearing.
 * Enhanced Sight: Callisto possessed superhumanly keen eye sight (including night vision).
 * Enhanced Hearing
 * Enhanced Sense of Smell
 * Enhanced Sense of Taste
 * Enhanced Sense of Touch
 * Enhanced Strength
 * Enhanced Durability
 * Enhanced Agility
 * Enhanced Reflexes
 * Regenerative Healing Factor
 * Intuitive Tactical Ability: She later developed a mutant tactical ability, and was able to immediately intuit the best way to engage in any tactical problem, be it a particular circumstance or an opponent.

Abilities
Callisto is a natural-born leader, huntress, and fighter skilled in virtually every form of hand-to-hand combat.

Weapons

 * Throwing Knives

Trivia

 * The name "Callisto" is Greek in origin and appears in Greek mythology". "Callisto" or "Kallisto" was the name of a daughter of Lycaon, king of Arcadia. She was a companion of the goddess Artemis and had taken an oath of virginity. Zeus decided to seduce the girl. He assumed the form of Artemis and appeared to Callisto as her beloved goddess, luring her into his embrace. The erotic encounter left her pregnant. When Artemis noticed that her follower was pregnant, she concluded that she had broken her vow and decided to punish her. She transformed Callisto into a she-bear. Callisto eventually gave birth to Arcas, eponymous ancestor of the Arcadians. When the bear was hunted and killed, though there are different versions about the identity of the hunter, Zeus took pity on his lover. He transformed her into the constellation Ursa Major.
 * The etymology of Callisto/Kallisto is somewhat uncertain. It may be a variant of the term "Kalliste" (most beautiful") and derive from kállos ("beauty"). The related term "kalós" means both "good" and "beautiful", due to an ancient belief that these qualities go together. The antonym "kakós" means "bad", "ugly" and "evil".