The concept of Omegas went to shit when they started applying it to protagonists to make them special because of their random slot machine powers instead of who they are or anything actually about them. High stakes! Big strong!
The concept of Omegas went to shit when they started applying it to protagonists to make them special because of their random slot machine powers instead of who they are or anything actually about them. High stakes! Big strong!
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no way
he is going to create a hard rule for who is and who isn't Omega, probably physics based, and the number of Omega Level mutants will get smaller probably. and Omega Level Telepath has never been the same as Omega Level Mutant. Omega Level Telepath is more like Black Belt in Telepathy.
When Thanos invaded earth in Hickman's run and attacked the Jean Grey school with his order, Iceman, Rachel, Storm were there fighting off the invaders, and they only referred to Iceman as Omega mutant.
IMO, Jean, Rachel, Quentin are only Omegas for being ideal Phoenix hosts, not by themselves alone (they arent stronger than Exodus)
Emma is already a "Omega Class Telepath", which is not the same as being just Omega.
The system is incredibly confusing. https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Categ...evel_Telepaths
Last edited by Glio; 06-25-2019 at 07:34 AM.
Probably most mutants are Omega at their full potential.
I just hope that Delta Nu becomes an official designation after Eighteen years.
Continuity, even in a "shared" comics universe is often insignificant if not largely detrimental to the quality of a comic.
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Now I'm not an Omega, but when it comes to collecting root beer bottle caps, I'm Omega-level. This tea, it's an Omega-level bev, but also Omega in general.
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Remember when AoA Jean made Psylocke an omega telepath?
Dumb.
Hot claws isn't a good example. I mean, it sounds like a bad story, but it is not really a case of pumping a character's power level to the point of harming story telling potential. There have been plenty of times where a character was given a power increase but it was done well as it could be taken away. Spider-Man with the powers of Captain Universe was fun. Iceman being tampered with by Apocalypse and dealing with the aftereffects was dramatic. Those are things that serve a story and then can be resolved.
Hickman loves to order things in a methodical and systematic way so I think he can make a system that does not generate ambiguities.
"Wow. You made Spider-Man sad, congratulations. I stabbed The Hulk last week"
Wolverine, Venom Annual # 1 (2018)
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