Well Krakoa has no courts unless you consider the Quiet Council a defacto court or something. And I highly doubt the council members would care about Emma's exclusive shipping rights. So that leaves human courts and mutants no longer answer to human institutions. So what recourse does Emma really have? Xavier and Magneto are happy to let her handle drug transportation because they along with Moira have more important things to concern themselves with. However if she tries to make a power play using her position as leverage then they will have no problem removing her from said position. Krakoa is stable at the moment, I doubt Emma wants to start rocking the boat.
Of course, now might be the time for Christian’s submarine to rise up beneath her, lifting Kate and the boat out of the water. And showing that Christian is actually on Emma’s side...
So why would they even make a deal with her for her seats if it was just words? They even conceded her one extra seat on the table, that's literally proof of her political power.
And Charles and Erik would give two shits about Shaw if Emma provided a valid substitute to deal with the black markets.
That would be cool!
What if, at the end of this, Kate takes Shaw black markets role?
I was trying to do too much and not doing any of it as well as I could. But I've had a change of mind... though not everyone shall enjoy it. I will.
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I love this book, but that whole page bugged me. I would think Yellowjacket would be above juvenile humor. I don't put it past Pyro, but seems to me YJ would just report the necessary details and keep the commentary to a minimum. Esp the whole "these guys are pretty rad" thing at the end. *rolls eyes*
I skipped over the last Uncanny run, just read the reviews but wasn't Emma Black King during Shinobi's death? So was Sebastian really lying when he said Emma was involved with his death?