It wasn't just that one occurrence, she has been maiming and scarring sapiens on almost every mission she's been participating, and no, she wasn't forced to do so by the circumstances happening around her.
She's a trained, seasoned member of the X-Men, she's absolutely capable of neutralizing people without maiming them if she wants to.
And anyway that wasn't even the point I was making.
The point I was making is that, she should have been judged by the Council as well as a result, regardless of said Council deciding to absolve her from the violences she committed afterward.
As I said, it's a matter of consistency and coherence.
Huh no, Drake had purely revenge on his mind when he maimed those soldiers and took away some of their limbs, and he too would have killed them if someone else hadn't stopped him.
He should have been judged as well as a result, 100%
All you are citing to excuse Drake and Pryde from being included in the judgment of the Council the same way the others were are extenuating circumstances.
Havok had extenuating circumstances too, and it didn't avoid him facing the scrutiny from the Council.
Same with Scalphunter, who was defending himself from an agression of the Morlocks.
It's a double-standard and, frankly, it looks like blatant favoritism in-universe.
No Wonder there is talk of corruption on this board when it comes to the QC, those are shady practices.
Well, you are entitled to not see that of course. Happens to the best of us.