Feeling lucky? Domino may have a subtle mutant power, but that doesn't make her any less dangerous! Capable of unconsciously altering probability fields in her favor, she is a highly lethal femme fatale!

Real name: Unknown; often goes by the alias Beatrice
Occupation: Mercenary, adventurer
Group affiliation: None; formerly X-Force and the Six Pack
Base of operations: Mobile

Height: 5'8"
Weight: 120 lbs.
Eye color: Blue
Hair color: Black

Powers: Domino is a mutant with psionic control over luck-altering probability fields, stacking the odds in her favor.

Weapons: An experienced military operative, Domino augments her superhuman abilities with various conventional firearms.

History: Little has been revealed about the early life of the mysterious mutant now called Domino. However, her long and distinguished career as a covert operative has been documented to a certain extent. She has acted both as an agent of various organizations and governments, and as a freelance mercenary. In one of her earliest recorded exploits, Domino was assigned to guard the genius prodigy named Milo Thurman from terrorists seeking to exploit his unique ability to predict world events and shifts in the balance of power between governments.

During the course of this assignment, Domino and Thurman fell in love. It was Thurman who coined her nickname and subsequent codename, in reference to her white skin and the black dot surrounding her left eye. Thurman also called her Beatrice -- after a character in his favorite book, Dante's Inferno -- and she continues to employ that alias today in her plainclothes identity.

The couple's relationship ended abruptly when the subversive organization known as A.I.M. (Advanced Idea Mechanics) raided the government facility where Thurman was sequestered, forcing him into deep cover. Thurman's superiors told him Domino was dead, but her demise had been greatly exaggerated. She re-emerged years later and joined the Six Pack, a mercenary outfit led by the time-tossed mutant freedom fighter called Cable. Amid energy bursts and bullets, the two adventurers began a long and intimate friendship. Domino returned to life as a freelance operative after the Six Pack was decimated during an attack on one of the hidden bases maintained by the mutant madman called Stryfe, Cable's clone.

From the ashes of the Six Pack rose the strike team called X-Force -- for which Cable recruited several young, disenfranchised mutant heroes. He enlisted Domino's aid, and she took part in several missions. But all was not as it appeared: The real Domino had been kidnapped months earlier. The man responsible -- Tolliver, a revenge-seeking terrorist -- had hired the mutant shapeshifter named Vanessa Carlyle, a.k.a. Copycat, to infiltrate X-Force. The team soon discovered Copycat's treachery, but not before she managed to cause the destruction of its base. Cable freed Domino and asked her to round up the members of X-Force while he returned to deal Tolliver. In her bid to locate the missing mutants, Domino teamed with her former partners from the Six Pack. Subsequently, she joined X-Force as co-leader.

Domino's career came full circle when Thurman was taken hostage by cyborgs Donald Pierce and Lady Deathstrike, who intended to siphon his uncanny instincts and knowledge of world trends. Learning of the abduction, Domino tracked Thurman to Pierce's base in Canada. She defeated Pierce and Deathstrike, but was unable to save Thurman from the fatal effects of Pierce's information-transfer process. Pierce downloaded a portion of Thurman's strategic brilliance into his memory banks, but to what extent is unknown.

Domino parted ways with X-Force, but later sought the team's help to take down the mutant assassin Marcus Tsung -- capable of killing on sight, through act of will alone. Tsung had attempted to murder Domino, but she recovered thanks to the bio-organic alien organism attached to her body at the time. X-Force managed to defeat Tsung, albeit barely, and Domino remained with the squad as field controller until her teammates appeared to die in a cataclysmic battle.