From organic steel to organic... whatever that is. (X-Men #83)\n\nIn which the Hunt for Xavier remains vaguely disappointing; Gambit is good with kids; nanomachines are the new unstable molecules; Marrow is a walking armory; and we recommend comics for babies.\n\nX-PLAINED:\n\n \tThe Hunt for Xavier, Part 2\n \tBabies and/or ghosts\n \tChekhov\u2019s repowering\n \tX-Men #83-84\n \tUncanny X-Men #364\n \tCerebro / Cerebro Prime\n \tCerebrite Alpha\n \tCerebrite Beta\n \tX-Men serial numbers\n \tWhat Gambit\u2019s friends call him\n \tHow Miles stopped worrying and learned to love Gambit\n \tEvil robot sperm\n \tMary Purcell\n \tMultiple-monitor displays\n \tA computer with a computer\n \tAI\n \tThe Florida facility\n \tPost\n \tPile-Driver X\n \tA glimpse into the butt of all humanity\n \tComics for babies\n \tName-based powers\n\nNEXT EPISODE: Generation X has Dracula problems!\n\n\n\nCheck out the visual companion to this episode\xa0on our blog!\n\nFind us on\xa0Apple Podcasts\xa0or\xa0Spotify!\n\nJay\xa0and Miles X-Plain the X-Men is 100% ad-free and listener supported. If you want to\xa0help support the podcast\u2013and unlock more cool stuff\u2013you can do that\xa0right here!\n\nBuy rad swag at\xa0our TeePublic shop!