Gotta disagree. There have been some terrible X-crossovers in the past, but X of Swords is unquestionably the worst. I felt like I was reading someone's plot point checklist rather than an actual story with weight and meaning. As far as I'm concerned, Jonathan Hickman is a half-talented hack who doesn't understand his own story. I'm still trying to wrap my head around the fact that Storm almost caused an international incident to claim a sword whose purpose was, ultimately, to be used in a manner no different than any other polished, reflective sword by any idiot who's watched Clash of the Titans. Doug Ramsey is now in love with and married to someone he hadn't known until five minutes ago just because he can't understand her? And how exactly did refusing to yield in a one-on-one duel turn into an all-out war? Apocalypse's children were supposed to be his most powerful Horsemen ever, yet two of them were defeated by mutants who didn't even have their powers at the time? I didn't have high expectations for this run, but I expected better than this.
Clue: The most suitable character in any given situation is the one whose appreciation thread you have the most posts in.
In my head canon, there was a moving scene of Bishop rallying the volunteers in Krakoa before they teleported to the Peak/S.W.O.R.D., like a drill sargeant. Wasn't he noted as running some kind of training for power combinations in wartime? Would have been a great page or two setting up that 'to me my X-Men' splash page. As a trained mutant police commander and detective, he's been underutilized in this Krakoa experiment. Him and Sage are nominally involved, but they could be so much more!
Let the flames destroy all but that which is pure and true!