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Jean at that point in time could levitate... But, you would be correct -- Jean didn't begin to actually fly until "UX-Men #105", (March 1977).
I think they had begun to fade after Lorna's origin and magneto battle, but I don't know why.
oh if you put it that way maybe I should revise my opinion but what I was referring to was the use of weird plot devices. A island mutant or whatever the hell it was couldn't sustain itself when mutants were such a scarce breed at the time it evolved so it should have starved to death unless I am missing something. Anyway going by the whale analogy would need whole schools of. mutants to sustain itself which would mean it would be impossible for it to remain hidden.
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regardless of when it was found if it was newborn it would require even more mutants since energy is needed in larger amounts to assuage hunger in newborns and if it was old then it will still have needed to consume many mutants to sustain its living ecosystem. Either way it should have been discovered much before.
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See, the thing is - I never got the impression it HAD to feed off "Mutant Energy" in order to survive. It merely thrived off of it. Similar to how we technically don't need to eat meat, we could live off vegetables and fruit, but those of us who do eat meat, do so because we enjoy the taste of it. The island of Krakoa already had a lot of unique things about it (like the giant sized crabs from the radiation and what not). So I think when it "discovered" it could devour mutant energy, it became what it preferred. I'd wager that it probably fed off the abundant and large creatures that lived on the island, in some regard (perhaps devouring their carcasses and what not into the soil).
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The wide scale mind wipe that Professor Xavier would have accomplished would have been nauseating. It would have included members of the Shi'ar Empire, as well as all of the mutants, and their families. Sure, he wouldn't have to mind wipe Corsair, because he was unaware of Gabriel. But Professor Xavier would have had to mind wipe anyone and EVERYONE who knew Sway, Petra, or Darwin. This would have included all of their family members (mother, father, brothers, sisters, uncles, aunts, etc), including their teachers from school, all of their classmates that ever interacted with them, etc. This also included Cyclops (and must have included Marvel Girl, and the rest of the original X-Men, as well as Havok, Polaris, etc - who were on Krokoa and must have been aware of Vulcan). And then, there's probably some Shi'ar he'd have to mind wipe as well; possibly Lilandra who probably knew what her brother was up to; and had to have mind wiped Gladiator, since he is loyal to the throne, and at the time, had been serving D'Ken, so he was probably aware of D'Ken's doings with Vulcan. Do you really think he went that far to "remove all evidence" of his failure? And if so, why on Earth would he recruit another team to march them off to their deaths, if the previous team (who had some training with him!?) perished - he'd send a completely inexperienced team that's never worked together? WHAT?
It simply does NOT make sense. At all. Vulcan was Brubaker wanting to make "a big, powerful character" and tamper with an original story, and do a retcon, so that his "new" character has some importance. That's all that was. And it may have been at Marvel's discretion to do so; I don't entirely blame Brubaker. They may have said, "Do something with this lingering Summer's brother thing, just don't make it Fabian's Adam-X, which he had already set the ground work for - disregard all of that, borrow a lot of his ideas, but make it your own."
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