The X-Men later divided into two teams to make better use of their large number of active members; Rogue was assigned to the Blue Team, under the leadership of Cyclops and alongside new X-Man, and love interest, Gambit. Upon his arrival, Remy flirted with each of the female members of the team; however Rogue immediately caught his eye, and Remy made no secret of his romantic desire for her.
Rogue and Gambit were immediately attracted to each other, but the development of their relationship was slow and rocky, partly as a result of her inability to control her powers and partly as a result of long-term issues, including secrecy and dishonesty, with previous relationships on Gambit's part. Through their many break-ups and make-ups, Gambit and Rogue have one of the longest and most popular relationships in the X-Men series.
Rogue and Gambit are both members of the super hero team, the X-Men. After a brief flirtation, Gambit being a ladies' man, they starting dating and fell in love. Though Rogue's powers prevent her from touching anyone else because whenever she has skin-to-skin contact with someone else, she absorbs their memories, abilities and (if they have powers) their superpowers. She can't control this so she is very conservative about her skin. Because she also knocks them unconscious. Though all effects are temporary, she could hold on to someone for so long, everything she keeps is permanent, and the person she touches will be knocked into a permanent coma (which has happened before). She is always scared of hurting Gambit because the first time they kissed, he was knocked into a come for months. Gambit's power is to be able to absorb kinetic energy from inorganic objects which explode upon impact, and his trademark is his card which he throws and it turns into a deadly bomb. Unlike Rogue, he can control his powers, because when he first got them, he could also make organic objects (like humans) explode and he could make them explode by looking at it (for example, accidentally exploding everyone in a movie theater, killing everyone inside, and in an alternate universe, blowing the whole planet) so he asked help from a villain named Mr. Sinister and he toned down Gambit's powers so they were more in control and less dangerous.
Gambit loves Rogue.
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Gambit is in love with Rogue.
Professor X healed her with psichic powers to let Rogue's brain control the mutant power inside her, then she kissed Gambit.
In an alternate reality they have two. Rebecca Raven LeBeau and Oliver LeBeau
Most contain them at some point, but if you're talking more about them as a couple see Reunion (part 2) X-ternally yours Nightcrawler "The Cure" and "A Rogues tale" are good ones for rogue - they contain parts with Gambit but mainly revolve around Rogue.
It depends on which x-verse you mean but often times he does pass out but in others Rogue has mastered her powers
Gambit is in love with Rogue.
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Kind of. In alternate realities, he has raised a family and had children with Rogue.
Professor X healed her with psichic powers to let Rogue's brain control the mutant power inside her, then she kissed Gambit.
Yes and No. If that makes sense. Rogue has A LOT of other love interests and she always kind of believed that without touch she couldn't really be with someone. But Gambit has always been there for her and she admitted her love for him on more than one occasion.
In an alternate reality they have two. Rebecca Raven LeBeau and Oliver LeBeau
Most contain them at some point, but if you're talking more about them as a couple see Reunion (part 2) X-ternally yours Nightcrawler "The Cure" and "A Rogues tale" are good ones for rogue - they contain parts with Gambit but mainly revolve around Rogue.
X men season2 episode12/ Episode title "Reunion"
It depends on which x-verse you mean but often times he does pass out but in others Rogue has mastered her powers
YES Gambit likes Rouge in x-men evolutions
In the mainstream comic universe, Rogue has not been pregnant, though she isn't a virgin either. In alternate universes, she has, though not always through Gambit. This could be through a plethora of different means, from power inhibiting devices, to suddenly having control of her powers, to the Savage Land (where mutant powers tend to not work), and many more.
Yes. Actually Rogue and Gambit have two. One girl and one boy; Olivier "Oli" (not Oliver) and Rebecca Lebeau. Olivier was born about three years (or more) before his sister.