It is a sign of honesty. Scott is noting that even if they were the villains that Reed and Sue think they are, they would not hide Valeria. It is an important factor for that discussion. Reed and Sue believe that Scott is lying and that he has their children, Scott notes how ridiculous the idea is.
You don't seem to know what a safe space is. It is not "physically safe", they are places where you can be with people like you openly without fear of being judged by outsiders. Can Franklin talk openly about mutants and Krakoa with his parents? It does not seem so, because his first reaction is to escape.
sue implies they might have killed valeria off since they value her life less, wich is pretty vile to even assume no matter what .
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Anyway, considering that we know that Sue and Reed are going to end up discovering that Scott was telling them the truth, I don't know how they will continue from there.
Scott has been accused of being a liar and kidnapper.
Of course in the end there will be team up to face Doom but that will not fix the accusations made.
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He was missing the point.
Again, the both of them are minors. Mutant or not mutant, they are minors. They are Under the responsibility of their parents.
Scott should have said he would send back both kids to their parents as a result, regardless of their race. By saying he won't do that, he's proving Sue right in not trusting him.
No, it's wrath inducing because Scott admits he's willing to tear appart her family over his political and personal belief of mutant/sapien separatism.
It correlates because Cyclops 'friends showed up at the Richards' home to try and take away one of their children over their beliefs in mutant/sapiens relations last issue, and now Cyclops admits he won't send back to Sue her son over his belief in mutant/sapiens relations as well, despite Franklin still being a minor.
Sue has every right to distrust his lot at the moment.
No, they Believe that Scott has an agenda, like his friends last issue, and he admitted he cared more about said agenda than about the Richards' family the moment he started spouting his nonsense about birthright and how he would send back only Valeria over her genetics, instead of sending back BOTH kids for the simple Reason that they are minors and belongs with their family.
I know what a safe space is, my point was and still is that it's irrelevant to the discussion we are having with him running away with his sister, hence why I ignored that angle.
The only thing to consider when talking about "safe" is whether or not he and his sister were endangered by their parents while living with them. That's all.
"The means are as important as the end - we have to do this right or not at all.
Anything less negates every belief we've ever had, every sacrifice we've ever made."
"Power corrupts. Absolute power corrupts absolutely."
"No justice, no peace."
I feel like people are reading subtext instead of the text in the preview. Scott did not say what most people are saying he said.
When did he say he valued Franklin's life more than Valeria? You're reading into it. He said he'd let them know if they came on the island especially since Valeria is a human and they're not taking human runaways or refugees on the island. Then she went all "mUh ChiLdREn aRE boTh PerFEct" and cut him off before he could finish talking. If she hadn't gone full Karen, they could have worked together and found them super fast (mutants have Cerebra tech so it would have been a matter of seconds)
Oh, goody, another round of "Us whi... I mean, humans are the true victims!!!"
Cyke should've gone "Susan, not so long ago, mutants were being inoculated into extinction, beaten to death in the streets and gunned down in the sewers. Sorry not sorry, but I'm not going to lose sleep over forgetting to gush over your other kid who will never have to worry about this stuff."
Hmm, no, my understanding is that he created a machine that masks Franklin X-gene, he didn't alter it.
Still a d-move, mind, but I'm not talking about that d-move from Reed anyway.
He's still Franklin's father and everything he does is to protect his family, not endanger it.
Besides, he was called out on it by everyone the moment the cat was out of the bag, so I'm pretty sure he knows he made a mistake at this point.
What parallels precisely?
"The means are as important as the end - we have to do this right or not at all.
Anything less negates every belief we've ever had, every sacrifice we've ever made."
"Power corrupts. Absolute power corrupts absolutely."
"No justice, no peace."