Oh, I see.
It did everything I wanted it to do, but I don't really have any prior familiarity with the character. Hell, I got her confused with the DC Captain Marvel, which I mostly knew about because I read a novel where it was a motif.
I kind of lost track of her in the last 20-30 years, but back when I was a more avid reader: SHe originally started as Captain Marvel with her Kree stuff. Then Rogue -- before she joined the X-Men, Mystique was her "adopted mom" and she became a de facto new recruit for the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, gotta love these names -- ended up blindsiding her and stealing her powers... but she stayed in contact far too long and basically absorbed not only Carol's powers but also memories permanently. So a lot of Rogue's backstory (and the reason she even went to Xavier for help in the first place) was because she had two minds in one body and couldn't sort it out, it was driving her insane. THe X-Men were not too keen on Rogue for a long while and believed it was all a trick; she proved herself over time by being willing to die to save other X-Men (Wolverine voluntarily gives her temporary access to his healing power at one point, to save her I think after a battle with Viper and Silver Samurai, due to normally fatal damage she took).
Anyway Carol has to rebuild her life as a "normal woman". She also is briefly taken away to another realm as supposedly Marcus' "willing" wife/concubine after giving birth to him -- long story, we have discussed elsewhere on this forum as one of the big story flubs Marvel has made over the years where a woman gives birth to a guy who ends up being her sexual assailant and the Avengers do nothing, thinking she is choosing all this by free will, Chris Clarement actually incorporates a huge corrective scene in the same Avengers that Rogue steals Captain Marvel's powers, where she lashes out at them for not standing up for her and how they failed her. [THe penciling and inking is great in that issue btw too -- I think it is by Michael GOlden and Terry Austin.]
Anyway, she ends up in space with the X-Men a few years later during the main Brood storyline (it might be issue #164) and basically she still has power lurking in her and her Binary persona emerges, where she can channel star energy.
I lost track of her for most of the remaining years so I'm not sure of what or who she is at the moment.
Didn't it have something to do with the technology Annette Benning was working on? The ship crashed and she got caught in the energy that resulted.
Oh. Yeah. She had Kree blood from transfusion but the mumbo-jumbo warpy drive thing blew up and instead of scattering her atoms all over or giving her cancer, she got more supahpowuhz.