[1] She appears investigating X-Factor when the team were pretending to be mutant-hunters as a way of gathering persecuted mutants into the fold.
With aide from Mystique, she reveals that Warren Worthington, secretly the hero known as Angel, was backing the team.
Trish becomes a little distant from him at this stage claiming that, although she "could get used to the fur", she finds his attitude of literally laughing in the face of danger disconcerting.
[5] Trish and Beast's relationship becomes further strained when she tells the world of the Legacy Virus, especially how the long-term ally of the X-Men, Moira MacTaggert, a human, has become infected.
[8] Trish joins Hank, Gambit, Bishop, Joseph and Rogue on a Christmas trip to the city.
The group become captives of the robotic entity called Nanny, a creation of Magneto obsessed with protecting mutants from the outside world.
Trish is forced to be part of the jury in the trial of Gambit, who had led a charge that resulted in innocent deaths years back.
Her 'team' is now in danger from a nanotech bomb implanted inside Cyclops, threatening to obliterate everything in three square miles.
Events of this series spill over into Venom: Sinner Take All #1, where Trish is an on-scene witness to the shotgun murder of a video game CEO and his cowardly lawyer.
[13] Magneto, in control of Genosha, sees his sick and dying mutants cured by the eradication of the Legacy Virus.
[14] A beating by Vargas and a power-adjustment by Sage leads to Beast looking much more feline, just in time for the villain Cassandra Nova.
Later, Trish is invited with dozens of other media representatives after the mansion is officially outed as a haven for mutants.