>>115801908Sat-Yr-9 was outed but never brought to justice. IIRC editorial ordered Alan Davis to resolve the plotline, by having everyone find out that Courtney had been killed and replaced by a Nazi double, but Claremont apparently begged Davis not to have her thrown in jail and just have her escape, as he "intended" to eventually revisit his plans for her down the line the moment he could manage to reclaim the X-Books from Lobdell and Niceiza.
(Those plans, BTW, were that Kitty was supposed to replace Roma as Guardian of All Reality and that she was trying to seduce Kitty so she'd be able to control the multiverse and that she wanted to steal the Phoenix Force from Rachel)
The character basically vanished until a cameo in Captain Britain and MI6, where Cornell had Brian find out that she had resurfaced/had resumed impersonating Courtney, but couldn't prove that she was a fake. Cornell didn't do anything else with her but Claremont had big plans for her as she was attempting a take-over of the Hellfire Club w Viper as her chief henchman. Courtney & Emma faced off, but it was a draw and Claremont was banned from continuing the storyline because of Whedon throwing a tantrum, because he wanted exclusive use of the Hellfire Club for his gang of phantoms Cassandra Nova was leading.
Sat-Yr-9 was last seen in another aborted storyline in New Excalibur. Claremont ignored the previous storyline and showed a Sat-Yr-9 who had totally given into the lie that she was Courtney Ross, high level British banker and not Sat-Yr-9, evil Nazi from another Earth.
In NE, Courtney was fired from the bank she worked for after someone (implied to be the Shadow King) hijacked her body and made a bunch of disastrous banking moves that cost the bank a lot of money. She was fired and blackballed from the banking world & then nearly killed by shadow based assassins.
However, Claremont had a stroke and by the time he came back, the book was canceled & the plot never resolved.