"A happy ending? So unlikely. We're not having a moment here.
Wrong city, wrong people, all huddling in fear.
No one escapes the slaughterhouse, and that's just where you're at.
(You could've asked Rebecca but then Adam stomped her flat.)
You think you're special cuz you're scrappy? You're deluded, time to go.
Lucy's living on the moon but you're another dead psycho."
It's the very fact that Karima is a victim that's the reason why the X-Men shouldn't turn their backs on her. She didn't choose to become an Omega Sentinel, it was forced on her and, unlike the likes of Mystique, Sabretooth, Lady Mastermind, etc, she doesn't choose to betray the X-Men either. The second that the X-Men just flat out turn their backs on a victim, regardless of what they've become, they no longer have any right to call themselves heroes because at that point, they've become everything they ever fought against as they consider themselves as more important than the plight of the innocent. They have a means of saving her, it's just a matter of how far they're willing to stretch their mutants first and foremost attitude in the face of a victim that they have the power to help.
"Danielle... I intend to do something rash and violent." - Betsy Braddock
Krakoa, Arakko, and Otherworld forever!
If not for Charles, Sinister and the Five, Logan, Jean, Scott, Monet, Paige, Warren, and Kurt would be dead. It's kind of about keeping themselves alive and though they can come back, no one should have to suffer being murdered. And humanity gets some nice, fancy, designer drugs in exchange.
"Danielle... I intend to do something rash and violent." - Betsy Braddock
Krakoa, Arakko, and Otherworld forever!
Has Hickman or anyone commented on this possible swinging door in the Summers household? I'm curious if any of the folks at Marvel have commented.