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The '''Xavier Protocols''' are a fictional set of doomsday plans in the {{Marvel Universe}} created by [[Professor X|Charles Xavier]], leader of the [[X-Men]]. The Protocols detail the best way to kill many powerful mutants, including the X-Men and Xavier himself, should they become too large a danger.
== Appearances ==
The '''Xavier Protocols''' are first mentioned during the "[[Onslaught Saga|Onslaught]]" [[crossover (comics)|crossover]] and first seen in ''[[Excalibur (comics)|Excalibur]]'' #100 in [[Moira MacTaggert]]'s lab. Charles Xavier compiled a list of the Earth's most powerful mutants and plans on how to defeat them if they become a threat to the world. They are first used after [[Onslaught (comics)|Onslaught]] grows too powerful. Only parts of the actual Protocols are ever shown, detailing how to stop [[Wolverine (comics)|Wolverine]], [[Cable (comics)|Cable]], and Xavier.
In the "[[Operation: Zero Tolerance]]" crossover, [[Bastion (comics)|Bastion]] obtains an encrypted copy of the Protocols in ''[[X-Men (vol. 2)|
Due to the tampering of Bastion and his [[Sentinel (comics)|Sentinels]], the X-Mansion computer system [[Cerebro]] gains autonomy and seeks to destroy the X-Men by employing its knowledge of the Xavier Protocols. In a virtual environment created by Professor X in ''X-Men''
== Details ==
As revealed in ''Excalibur'' #100 (each Protocol is activated by the presence of a different combination of X-Men) and were written by Xavier himself :
* Code 0-0-0 (Charles Xavier)
* Code 0-2-1 (Wolverine)
''Note'': At the time of publication, Wolverine did not have his [[adamantium (comics)|adamantium]] skeleton. However, since Wolverine's skeleton is laced with adamantium once again, this particular strategy no longer applies.
* Code 1-3-9 ([[Cable (comics)|Cable]])
''Note'': After the purge of the virus from Cable's body, this particular strategy no longer applies.
Other X-Men who face their Xavier Protocols are in ''X-Men''
==Bibliography==
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==In Other Media==
In the game ''[[X-Men Legends]]'', the Xavier Protocols served a different function. Here, they contained detailed information on the names, powers, and locations of all known mutants.
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