Do they explain just how Arrako was teleported to Mars? Does the island have the power to teleport itself? As far as I can tell none of the omegas were involved in that part.
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Do they explain just how Arrako was teleported to Mars? Does the island have the power to teleport itself? As far as I can tell none of the omegas were involved in that part.
[QUOTE=sunofdarkchild;5586644]Do they explain just how Arrako was teleported to Mars? Does the island have the power to teleport itself? As far as I can tell none of the omegas were involved in that part.[/QUOTE]
The external gate.
The only thing it didn't explain is that why would Krakkoa and Arrakoa consent to being separated again
[QUOTE=Glio;5586582]You know, if at least half of the forty weekly alien invasions that Earth suffers start heading to Mars, if I were human I would be happy that Mars was the capital of the Solar System.
Like, maybe the next time the Cotati or Knull or whatever don't fuck New York. That's a win.[/QUOTE]
The first issue of Duggans X men begins with a gigantic alien attacking NYC so guess it didn't fucking work lmao
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What a gorgeous book. My breath was taken away by Pepe Larraz. I must post these.
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The Arraki omegas are outstanding and Erik is a genius. Incredible feats for most of the Krakoan omegas and a pregnant Jamie was the cherry on top.
I loved the letters from Delores and NASA at the end.
I can't wait to visit Planet Arrako.
[QUOTE=Devaishwarya;5586589]WOW!!!
While expected this...this was so much more than what I expected. 10/10 and a solar system of stars!!![/QUOTE]
Agreed completely. I was blown away. Can't wait to see how the rest of the Marvel U reacts. :)
What exactly did Jean do with Lactuca?
[QUOTE=Spiderfan001;5586643]That's Slott.He was a great character before that.Don't judge a character by how he is written by Slott.Big mistake.[/QUOTE]
Before Slott he was just a child deus ex machina pulled out when Marvel needed a quick fix, honestly Slott is the only Franklin that seems like a real character if that makes sense before he always seemed like a prop.
[QUOTE=sunofdarkchild;5586635]Before, any time a writer had a favorite character they could just soup them up and declare them an omega with limitless power. Of course it doesn't solve the problem of writers like Guggenheim making people like Kitty the only competent or useful characters because she's a ninja or batman or something and so she can take on any threat that's too much for actual powerful people like Storm.[/QUOTE]
Nothing stops any character from being suped up. Hickman is not the final word on anything, and even the data page for his list leaves it open for any given mutant to have crazy high power levels. "Unlimited" was never a practical quantifier in the first place, so "undefinable" is not much different. And a handful of mutants just terraforming an entire planet is not exactly a example of putting limits on them, other than someone expecting one of the reality warpers to do it solo.
I really liked Arakko's Omegas, by the way. They have unlimited potentials but not in the typical offensive manner of mutants on Earth.
We have an omega that has within it an inexhaustible ocean ecosystem, an omega capable of making the soil fertile and controlling it at will, and an omega that knows where EVERYTHING is located.
They are much more original Omegas than "Just controls energy" and it makes sense why some of those roles are more valuable in a besieged nation like Arakko than just warriors.
Like, that worm alone can keep Arakko's crops at full capacity.
[QUOTE=ExodusCloak;5586646]The external gate.
The only thing it didn't explain is that why would Krakkoa and Arrakoa consent to being separated again[/QUOTE]
Thanks. I'm still not sure what inverting the gate means or why they had to go all honey i shrunk the kids but it does answer some other questions at least.
[QUOTE=Havok83;5586652]What exactly did Jean do with Lactuca?[/QUOTE]
Read the location of the terraformed area on mars from her mind
[QUOTE=ExodusCloak;5586646]The external gate.
The only thing it didn't explain is that why would Krakkoa and Arrakoa consent to being separated again[/QUOTE]
Krakoa and Arakko already decided to part ways (X-Men #16?), did they not?
[QUOTE=Will Evans;5586640]Wouldn’t Mars now be the biggest target for Orchis?[/QUOTE]
Wouldn't Orchis and Sentinal City be the biggest target for a planet of warlike mutants with crazy omega powers?
[QUOTE=ExodusCloak;5586646]The external gate.
The only thing it didn't explain is that why would Krakkoa and Arrakoa consent to being separated again[/QUOTE]
That was already solved in X-Men. After so many years apart, Krakoa and Arakko were no longer compatible with each other because they had changed too much and did not want to be together.
It happens even in the best couples.
[QUOTE=Glio;5586656]I really liked Arakko's Omegas, by the way. They have unlimited potentials but not in the typical offensive manner of mutants on Earth.
We have an omega that has within it an inexhaustible ocean ecosystem, an omega capable of making the soil fertile and controlling it at will, and an omega that knows where EVERYTHING is located.
They are much more original Omegas than "Just controls energy" and it makes sense why some of those roles are more valuable in a besieged nation like Arakko than just warriors.
Like, that worm alone can keep Arakko's crops at full capacity.[/QUOTE]
I liked that too it showed your powers don't need to be ridiculously OP to be an omega level makes ya think.
[QUOTE=cranger;5586661]Krakoa and Arakko already decided to part ways (X-Men #16?), did they not?[/QUOTE]
? Did they
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