Ah, okay! Sorry, lately I feel like anything I say that isn't praise is automatically taken to be harsh criticism of the book.
Dakei's really a victim of himself more than anything else. As I pointed out earlier, X-Factor tried the nice way in, and it was only because Dakei tried to murder them for showing up at his door and not leaving that things escalated.
There's a theory some people have that a completely new characters is needed for POV reasons as a "gateway" for new readers to get into an already established fictional universe. The Resident Evil games have been obsessed with this, because every game since RE5 has had one established character with one completely brand new one in pairs, no exceptions. It's only one tool though, and it's really not necessary nor a guarantee of success. RE6 tried it and failed because of other elements, and the people working on Resident Evil have never tried a game where the paired up characters already existed.
Still, I can see how it might be beneficial, and Georgia could be that kind of gateway into learning about X-Men, the Marvel universe and the characters in general.