That does bring up a weird question with the Resurrection Protocols: what to do if there are multiple brain wave patterns for the same person. Between the O5, Beast/Dark Beast, Cable and Wi-Fi, and other examples of the same person but at two different points in time being there, that does cause an unusual problem.
I suppose the Morlocks can avoid Sinister and the Marauders easily since they’re living in the sewers of Krakoa.
I'd laugh if the minutiae of HOW the Resurrection Protocols work (beyond what was narrated in Hox) gets treated like the stand King Crimson from "Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind."
I mean, all that matters is to undo all the mutant deaths EVER in Marvel Universe history and ensure they never die again, right?
Genkai nante nai (No limits), Zettai nante nai (No absolutes)
Thank GOD for X'97. Cautious about "From the Ashes". Please no more Blue vs. Orange.
Rogue does this....
....when Lady Mastermind, Nekra, Emplate, Proteus, Knockout or Punchout pass by.
Wow, finding mutant 'nemesis' for Rogue was actually quite hard, most rogues of her rogues gallery are robots, humans and aliens.
Mystique and the Bros of eeevil are possibly hostile, but *shrug* 20 years have past without interactions, so who knows.
but then, I suppose this mass love in kinda positions the heroes as being petty race traitors if they were to show disgust and hold grudges towards the vilest of vile villains, weird times, we're in the upside down folks.
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Sinister had the Morlocks killed because they had been experimented on by AoA Beast. If they are resurrected, would they retain whatever alterations there were to their mutations?
Hoping for a reunion between Crimsom Commando, Super Sabre, and Stonewall.