Originally Posted by
Soulsword323
I said last year that Polaris ignoring Alex's problem would be OOC. Regardless of how I feel about them, Lorna outright ignoring cosmic ring's inversion when she's present in the same book as him, wouldn't make sense for the character. The problem with Blue was that it ended up being the sole reason she was there. Had we gotten more of her training the O5, and had her relationship with Magneto developed in more significant way, it wouldn't have been such a problem for me, but its the story Bunn wanted to tell.
With Uncanny, to have Lorna just standing around not trying to intervene, or at least worried, doesn't ring true to me. Lorna and her Dad spent a significant chunk of time working together, and this situation is similar to Blue. Magneto isn't in his right mind, and although she has no means to break through the possession herself, she could still be drawn as looking worried, or given a line or two similar to Jubilee. I liked getting to see Lorna's short temper at play here, and enjoyed what we got with #5, but them not doing more with the two of them is a missed opportunity. Maybe we'll get some kind of dialogue down the line with Lorna being concerned about her dad, but I don't think we will.