Wow it really starts out good.
Just because a person can be resurrected doesn't make them any less reluctant to die. It's probably not a very pleasant experience. Also, there are a lot of very terrible things you can do to a person that won't kill them.
At any rate, it's probably moot because:
This is probably correct. I doubt they would send in Dom without any backup.
The Hellfire speculation is interesting, but I doubt a story that so heavily features the Club is going to come up outside of Marauders.
That's pretty much what Moira has already done though.
That's not true. The retained knowledge after death then rebirth only applies to Moira.
If Domino dies there...when she's resurrected on Krakoa she'll have the memories/info of her backed up mind (which Xavier would have stored before she went on the mission) not the knowledge of the mission itself. That's why Scott was asking if they succeeded when the group was resurrected in PoX, he did not know.
Lord Ewing *Praise His name! Uplift Him in song!* Your divine works will be remembered and glorified in worship for all eternity. Amen!
I think only Hope and Proteus can be potentially replaced, by Synch and Jamie Braddock respectively. I don't see who could replace Elixir(Triage was depowered), Tempus(no other time manipulator) and Goldballs(no other mutant can create the eggs). And if those three are gone then their abilities cannot be copied by another mutant.
This is one of the books I was looking forward to the most! Mainly for Sage though. I hope she gets some good action moments here and isn't just sitting at a computer the whole time.
I like the tone of the preview pages. We need at least one book to be dark and gritty. I felt Marauders was too cartoony and silly for me (though I did like it as a whole), Excalibur was great in my opinion, but this is what I was missing. I want a book with an edge and I want some drama. I like that Beast, Sage, and Jean will be in the darker book. I want to see what each brings to the mutant version of the CIA.