1. A somewhat funny trolling of Sinister, I suppose, since it would mean he's been obsessing with a bloodline of regular badasses who just happen to be genetically hyper-compatible with the crazy powerful.
2. If they indeed go for the hidden-mutant-all-along route, I think it would be more about giving Kate a moar actiony send-off than genetic inheritance.
If this story turns out to be in continuity, I can't think of anything that would even vaguely resemble a best case scenario. A zombie Kate Summers being used as a genetic template for an Adam-X test tube baby (or clone???) in case Vulcan doesn't pan out?
Zombie Kate Summers... whoa. Going for the Romero path here.
Last edited by Mutant 77; 11-19-2020 at 05:20 PM.
I always thought that they should retcon that Scotts mom is still alive somewhere, and possibly villainous now and a really powerful mutant. I always thought she was the old money.
I sent a tweet to jay eddin on Twitter about the character Chaos “Daniel Dash” and he put him in the podcast!!!! And explained His connections to the Summers family
https://twitter.com/NotLasers/status...817029633?s=20
https://www.xplainthexmen.com/2020/1...elings-alaska/
Last edited by gambitxremy; 11-16-2020 at 05:50 AM.
I think that sometimes the good dead loved ones of the characters, should remain both dead and good.
All around we see superheroes finding out that their dead parents weren't good people, on DC we have Jor-El both alive and evil-ish, Thomas Wayne both as an evil alternate version and the main one as a possible corrupt that pretended to be a good guy.
On Marvel we have Gwen Stacy banging Norman Orborn and 80% of Marvel characters having some sort of abusing parent.
So let Kate Summers be just a dead loving mother, it actually set her apart.
Can't believe no one's joked about Adam-X being retconned into being a *clone* of Kate.