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    Quote Originally Posted by Dthirds123 View Post
    Why can't the inhumans contain the mist and open embassies where people can test them selves to see if they have inhumans gens in them then chose wether they would be exposed to the mist in a inclosed and controlled environment were getting there powers would pose a extremely reduced risk that way people who want the mist would be the only ones exposed. Thuss solving the entire problem with no negative side effects?

    Also doesn't the inhumans codex have a list/way to find all people who have inhuman blood in them or am I mixing it up with something else?
    Because the Royal family needs canon fodder for a upcoming war with the Kree.

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    If Marvel had balls they'd have Magneto pull a Sinestro on the Guardians of the Universe. Except Magneto would slaughter the Inhuman Royal Family. Now that would be a twist nobody would see coming.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doctor Know View Post
    If Marvel had balls they'd have Magneto pull a Sinestro on the Guardians of the Universe. Except Magneto would slaughter the Inhuman Royal Family. Now that would be a twist nobody would see coming.
    Im not sure if you are serious or not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnrevenge View Post
    But it would mean the extinction of the Inhumans. What they should do is find a way to contain the mists back to New Attilan or at least find out why the mist started to kill mutants post Secret Wars (before the event started the mists didn't affect mutants, so something or someone affected the Terrigen Mist).
    That's not actually true. They just wouldn't undergo Terrigenesis. It's all about whether or not you think Terrigenesis is more important than mutants getting killed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnrevenge View Post
    But it would mean the extinction of the Inhumans. What they should do is find a way to contain the mists back to New Attilan or at least find out why the mist started to kill mutants post Secret Wars (before the event started the mists didn't affect mutants, so something or someone affected the Terrigen Mist).
    I totally agree, I wouldn't mind a solution that benefits both the Inhumans and the mutants.
    Quote Originally Posted by Namor'sWrath View Post
    That's not actually true. They just wouldn't undergo Terrigenesis. It's all about whether or not you think Terrigenesis is more important than mutants getting killed.
    Actually it's the same thing it just depends which POV you prefer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by N'Dare View Post
    I totally agree, I wouldn't mind a solution that benefits both the Inhumans and the mutants.
    It would be the best for the characters and the readers. Why do they have to throw us another stupid hero vs hero fight? Isn't enough punishment Civil War 2?

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    Quote Originally Posted by N'Dare View Post
    I totally agree, I wouldn't mind a solution that benefits both the Inhumans and the mutants.

    Actually it's the same thing it just depends which POV you prefer.
    How is it the same thing? Preventing Inhumans from undergoing Terrigenesis won't kill them. In fact, it will save a lot of them. A lot of Inhumans don't make it through.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Namor'sWrath View Post
    How is it the same thing? Preventing Inhumans from undergoing Terrigenesis won't kill them. In fact, it will save a lot of them. A lot of Inhumans don't make it through.
    If the Terrigens mists are destroyed it would mean the extinction of the Inhumans. They are only Inhumans after undergoing the Terrigenesis which is their "awakening".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnrevenge View Post
    If the Terrigens mists are destroyed it would mean the extinction of the Inhumans. They are only Inhumans after undergoing the Terrigenesis which is their "awakening".
    the gene will still exist; as long as they keep reproducing. remember that what is happening now is already a break from Inhuman tradition. used to be that Inhumans popping up across the globe would have been seen as something vulgar to the royal family. they and they alone determined who went through terrigenesis. what they need is an alternative to the mists; a way to activate the gene w/o the mists. that's what the Beast should be working on. Quicksilver was able to induce mutation in others when he had shards of the crystals embedded in his skin. maybe they should look into that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnrevenge View Post
    It would be the best for the characters and the readers. Why do they have to throw us another stupid hero vs hero fight? Isn't enough punishment Civil War 2?
    it's true to life. conflict is a daily reality in the real world. why should the superpowered be different? if it weren't the Inhumans and X-Men, it's be SHIELD and the costumed hero community or the Purifiers and mutants. conflict is what keeps the story going.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Watkins View Post
    it's true to life. conflict is a daily reality in the real world. why should the superpowered be different? if it weren't the Inhumans and X-Men, it's be SHIELD and the costumed hero community or the Purifiers and mutants. conflict is what keeps the story going.
    I can understand some conflict and tension, but these constant heroes vs heroes are just starting to get ridiculous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Watkins View Post
    the gene will still exist; as long as they keep reproducing. remember that what is happening now is already a break from Inhuman tradition. used to be that Inhumans popping up across the globe would have been seen as something vulgar to the royal family. they and they alone determined who went through terrigenesis. what they need is an alternative to the mists; a way to activate the gene w/o the mists. that's what the Beast should be working on. Quicksilver was able to induce mutation in others when he had shards of the crystals embedded in his skin. maybe they should look into that.
    I'll just make some things clear:
    The more inhumans going by the mists, the better for Attilan. It has always been like this. Sure, before the number was smaller, but that was necesary since they were an isolated community with a smaller gene pool, Medusa and BB are cousins themselves. So those who were going to have terrigenesis were studied to guarantee the smalest possible number of fatal cases.
    You can't simply tell the inhumans to stop terrigenesing or to go find another mutagen to use, their millenia-old culture is dependent on it. Depending on which Inhuman Tribe you talk to they will be described in various ways going from treasure and heritage, to a way to commune with their ancestors, to a divine consciousness guiding their race, to a way of getting closer to perfection and enlightenment.
    Containing the mists and/or finding a cure for the mutants is in the best interest of all Inhumans, but if the X-Men really find a way to destroy the terrigen, the Attilan won't be the only Inhuman Tribe/City-State/Society they will be becoming enemies with.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnrevenge View Post
    If the Terrigens mists are destroyed it would mean the extinction of the Inhumans. They are only Inhumans after undergoing the Terrigenesis which is their "awakening".
    So was Gorgon's son not Inhuman until his Terrigenesis? That doesn't make sense. They would still be Inhuman.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucena Soares View Post
    I'll just make some things clear:
    The more inhumans going by the mists, the better for Attilan. It has always been like this. Sure, before the number was smaller, but that was necesary since they were an isolated community with a smaller gene pool, Medusa and BB are cousins themselves. So those who were going to have terrigenesis were studied to guarantee the smalest possible number of fatal cases.
    You can't simply tell the inhumans to stop terrigenesing or to go find another mutagen to use, their millenia-old culture is dependent on it. Depending on which Inhuman Tribe you talk to they will be described in various ways going from treasure and heritage, to a way to commune with their ancestors, to a divine consciousness guiding their race, to a way of getting closer to perfection and enlightenment.
    Containing the mists and/or finding a cure for the mutants is in the best interest of all Inhumans, but if the X-Men really find a way to destroy the terrigen, the Attilan won't be the only Inhuman Tribe/City-State/Society they will be becoming enemies with.
    Then the Inhumans get what they get for condoning mutant genocide. Their superpowers don't supercede the lives of mutants.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucena Soares View Post
    I'll just make some things clear:
    The more inhumans going by the mists, the better for Attilan. It has always been like this. Sure, before the number was smaller, but that was necesary since they were an isolated community with a smaller gene pool, Medusa and BB are cousins themselves. So those who were going to have terrigenesis were studied to guarantee the smalest possible number of fatal cases.
    You can't simply tell the inhumans to stop terrigenesing or to go find another mutagen to use, their millenia-old culture is dependent on it. Depending on which Inhuman Tribe you talk to they will be described in various ways going from treasure and heritage, to a way to commune with their ancestors, to a divine consciousness guiding their race, to a way of getting closer to perfection and enlightenment.
    Containing the mists and/or finding a cure for the mutants is in the best interest of all Inhumans, but if the X-Men really find a way to destroy the terrigen, the Attilan won't be the only Inhuman Tribe/City-State/Society they will be becoming enemies with.
    The X-men are already enemies with the normal humans and the Avengers, and Complete Monsters like Apocalypse and Selene, and time traveling psychos; so it's not like that adding the Inhumans to that list is going to make any difference.

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