Thread just reminds me that I'm mad they did Nate dirty.
Thread just reminds me that I'm mad they did Nate dirty.
"Cable was right!"
It doesn't explicitly lists Nate as living in Krakoa, but it does mention that he's one of the current active X-Men members.
Side note on that list, why is Warlock listed as Former Member but X-Man is current? Shouldn't it be the other way around??
Ok that makes sense then for Warlock. Thank you. But Nate isn't "executing a mission on behalf of mutantkind". He's sitting in his own failed reality as he can't cope with 616 waiting to die. So him being listed as active seems like a large stretch. But this is a handbook and they normally contain inaccurate information from time to time.
Nate is active but he's not even at the Summers House?
Nice try, Marvel.
"Cable was right!"
I think the issue is more that Nate is superfluous at the moment with Cable being a teenager. While their personalities and power ranges are different, Nate is modeled after Cable/Nathan. While not a clone he is the alternate reality version of a 616 character. They are trying to not have those be represented on Krakoa.
No it doesnt. It firmly plants him as not one. Omegas have unlimited potential and Nate never did. When he was initially introduced, he was incredibly powerful but that power was killing him unless he were to burn out and that was a clear limitation. Thats not something that Jean, Quentin nor Exodus have.
I think it is great that Hickman has limited the number of Omega mutants. The problem inherent with having too many Omega's is power creep - conflicts have to get bigger and bigger just to match the unlimited potential. Magneto is fine in the Omega role, as more often than not he's been the villain/anti-hero, but having too many heroes be Omega's strains logic. Jean Grey never gets the respect she deserves as an Omega, as the enemy always has telepathic protection or can counter her easily.
A full power Nate Grey should be able to steamroll anybody and anything, so why bring Eye-boy (don't know his name) to your X-factor investigation when you can have Nate Grey do time manipulation investigation?
I enjoyed Nate Grey in the New Mutants, where his powers were capped. It enabled him to be easily integrated into storylines, while continuing to promise the potential of his strong powers coming back. I believe Cable is distinct enough from Nate Grey, but as it is, the Summers family is already overloaded with characters and potential interactions.
Read the original series, he's described as having limitless potential a few times. Hell, he's constantly called "the most powerful psi in any reality". His power burn out wasn't about his powers being limited, either, it was a failsafe that Mr. Sinister put in so that any use of his powers would eventually kill him - it had nothing to do with how high his powers could reach, just how many times they were used.
Last edited by Drexelhand; 10-16-2020 at 11:08 AM.