Did you not read the first issue? It's not six as in six buildings. Hickman had Dani and Roberto talk about the six generations of mutants:
1) the ancients
2) the elders
3) the 05
4) the Giant Size crew et al
5) the students
6) the Krakoans
It's explained over several pages, but here is the last part.
Chamber does not eat, drink, or breathe since his initial blast destroyed his mouth, voice box, and lungs.
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Scramble, Healer, Masque, and Reyes should work together to “fix” Jono.
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He actually transcended his body and reformed himself in a Gen X annual once, but then popped his chamber again. It's probably more like a psychosomatic kinda thing (like Whedon explored with Scott), he wants to hold on to his humanity instead of being a being of pure psionic flame. But, like, no one has referenced this story since the 90's.
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Let the flames destroy all but that which is pure and true!
Yeah, I think it goes back to 'can't mess with the IP.' It's why Scott can't take off that visor despite A) being cloned into a new body that wouldn't have the physical damage, and B) surrounded by alpha and omega telepaths that can teach him Chinese by booping his nose, and, demonstrably (since Emma did it once) could teach him to reroute his brain's structures to control his eyebeams. But we can't mess with the visual. Cyclops always has to have that thing on his face. Wolverine's always gotta have adamantium, even if Magneto ripped it out of his body, some idiot will, for some incomprehensible reason, jam it back in there. And it's why Chuck has gotten out of that chair *twice* in his life, via cloning into a new body or whatever, and been sent right back to it again, in a miraculous set of coincidences. (Seriously, how many very specifically crippling spinal injuries can one mostly sedentary old man have?)
Amusingly, Chuck's on his feet again (for now). It would be a great way to show how Krakoa is different and upsetting all the applecarts by making some *actual change* to characters like Cyclops (visor), Chamber (face), etc. Have Elixir fix Hellion's hands. Have Masque give a few people touch-ups so that they are still mutant-looking, but not actually fugly (Beak could finally look like that badass grandson of his, a fierce eagle-warrior). Have Rogue learn to control her powers once and for all, and run around in a bikini hugging everyone, because she can now (much to Gambit's feigned annoyance, although he's actually happy for her).
I could see someone like Apocalypse, once he's done with his current projects, expressing an interest in helping (well, forcing, knowing him...) other mutants to evolve their powers to the next level, teaching, say, Eye Boy how to retract / re-absorb his extra eyes, or cause them to extrude anywhere on his body, when he specifically wants them there, eliminating (or, at least, controlling) the vulnerability of being covered with eyeballs all the time.
Even if big daddy Apocalypse might think himself above that sort of thing, mini-me Evan might go for it. (If he's even still alive. I haven't seen him since the series with the O5 teen X-Men, actually...)
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