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And what does this mean for TJ? Does this mean Nightcrawler and Meggan actually had a kid in this reality?
[QUOTE=Jesse-James;4452593]Hope got murdered? By who?
I must have missed an issue.[/QUOTE]
The whole concept of the Resolution is that Hope and her X-Men gave up their lives to defeat Stryfe and start the Resolution.
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The idea that Cyclops, Wolverine, Cable and Hope could collaborate all four together is what should give them the first clue that this was false.
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Just put this muppet out of his misery FFS.
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[QUOTE=Glio;4452629]The idea that Cyclops, Wolverine, Cable and Hope could collaborate all four together is what should give them the first clue that this was false.[/QUOTE]
Never thought of this way.
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[QUOTE=nx01a;4452520]If Nate's World is really populated by living, breathing mutants who aren't just psionic constructs that'll disappear once Nate and the Life Seed die, what'll happen to them when this wraps up? The 616 Earth can't possibly support an entire planetary population of mutants migrating over. Will Nate's World be like Franklin Richards' Heroes Reborn Earth: still spinning somewhere out there in a pocket dimension?[/QUOTE]
Mutant vaccine potentially wipes out the possibility of uture generations of mutants born from baseline humans. Emma wipes memories of mutants/mutancy from the world population. Nate & Co reappear with this mysterious new race known as "mutants". Hickman has a relatively clean slate to work his big ideas with.
It's pretty stupid in the broad strokes, let alone the details. But that's never really been a major consideration with The Big Two anyway.
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[QUOTE=Glio;4452629]The idea that Cyclops, Wolverine, Cable and Hope could collaborate all four together is what should give them the first clue that this was false.[/QUOTE]Not only that, but Logan's healing factor and Hope's ability to copy powers means that it shouldn't be possible for those two to have died in that fight. Logan would just resurrect, and Hope would copy the healing factor to do likewise. Hope should only have died if Logan wasn't with her, and it's simply not possible for Logan to die against someone like Strife (the only two times we've known him to be permanently killed, are in Days of Future Past when a Sentinel completely disintegrated him, and in the current Dead Man Logan series, where his healing factor has been almost gone since near the end of the previous Old Man Logan series).
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I can't believe in this timeline Nate was on the same team as his parents and Scott still found time to knock up Maddie so Cable can exist.
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[QUOTE=Anduinel;4452671]Mutant vaccine potentially wipes out the possibility of uture generations of mutants born from baseline humans. Emma wipes memories of mutants/mutancy from the world population. Nate & Co reappear with this mysterious new race known as "mutants". Hickman has a relatively clean slate to work his big ideas with.
It's pretty stupid in the broad strokes, let alone the details. But that's never really been a major consideration with The Big Two anyway.[/QUOTE]
Wow, you win. This is how things end here.
[QUOTE=Triniking1234;4452754]I can't believe in this timeline Nate was on the same team as his parents and Scott still found time to knock up Maddie so Cable can exist.[/QUOTE]
I don't think Nqtw is really related to anyone. Or at least, he's not supposed to be.
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-Did you realize that Nate looks a lot like Scott and Jean? Not to mention that he has literally the same face as Cable
-A strange coincidence, no doubt.
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[QUOTE=Rosebunse;4452810]Wow, you win. This is how things end here. [/QUOTE]
I hope to God my theory is 100% wrong. Because UXM will be the most useless nonsense ever if it killed off a half-dozen plus C-list X-Men just to pave the way for a literal whole new world of cannon-fodder.
Also because signs point to X ruining everything on day one anyway if this turns out to be correct. (Which seems about right, lbr.)
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This story has been a fun ride. I admit I've enjoyed it more than I expected. I hope it ends on a high note. :o
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[QUOTE=phoenixzero23;4451720]I feel bad for Nate. He has done some wrong things but he isnot a villain and i feel he is being scapegoated.[/QUOTE]
scapegoat? A person is a scapegoat when they are blamed for the actions of someone else. Nate is the one responsible for all the BS here. He is the opposite of a scapegoat
[QUOTE=spirit2011;4452312]Hope isn't Cable biological daughter, so i'm not sure how Nate sees her or even Cable. I mean if he wanted to avoid any chances of Jean falling for Bishop maybe he could had let the messiah complex be in continuity on AOXM.
I think the point is that he took Jean for granted, that she would follow his ways. and he was in part wrong[/QUOTE]
she trained him on Utopia and both acknowledged that they are family
[img]https://i.imgur.com/ZuYF5pO.jpg[/img]
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[QUOTE=Anduinel;4452824]I hope to God my theory is 100% wrong. Because UXM will be the most useless nonsense ever if it killed off a half-dozen plus C-list X-Men just to pave the way for a literal whole new world of cannon-fodder.
Also because signs point to X ruining everything on day one anyway if this turns out to be correct. (Which seems about right, lbr.)[/QUOTE]
Well...maybe they'll be alive from Nate's reality...holy ****, that would make this worse.
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These mutants are probably unable to be reintroduced into normal society. Concepts such as murder or rape are completely alien to them.
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[QUOTE=Glio;4452903]These mutants are probably unable to be reintroduced into normal society. Concepts such as murder or rape are completely alien to them.[/QUOTE]
And birth, parents, love of any sort, etc.