• There is a variety of line profile morphologies seen in Chandra observations of massive stars,
 indicating that a surprising variety of high-energy
 physical processes are occurring in early-type stars
 •Supergiants with massive radiation-driven winds have X-ray emitting plasma distributed throughout their winds: Standard wind-shock models explain the data if the mean optical depth of the cool wind component is several times lower than expected (mass-loss rates overestimated? clumping?)
 •Young O and early B stars are well explained by the hybrid magnetically channeled wind shock model
 •Any time instrumentation improves significantly, surprising discoveries will be made