Okay but in order for Moira to do that she would also have to forget the original intent of the sentinel is to kill mutants and it evolved beyond that and was able to reason the only way to truly get rid of mutants, the natural evolution of humanity is to either stop humans from evolving (post humans) or to wipe out humanity yourself.
Now lets say Moira changes the programming of sentinels without anyone noticing and they are allies of mutants. All that does is buy mutants time the same way all creating chimeras did was buy them time because at the base level the problem isn't the machines themselves. It is humanity lack of wanting to go into that cold night. It is humanity's very free will that is the problem. There are no omega technopaths because humans are creative and clever enough to find a way. The only solution Moira really has for this to work imo is to get enough humans on the side of humanity, to get in front of this and show humanity this isn't man vs mutant this is the creator vs. his creation for dominance but it's not man vs. machine it's man vs. god and man is mad.
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He designed the new models I think + his buddy Rhodey was squad captain.
I try to repress memories of that era as much as possible but there were Stark Sentinels running around during Axis I think?
Decimation era ONE sentinels were just mechs piloted by people; they were tools, hell sentinels as a whole are just tools (except when they're dumb enough to let A.I. run the whole operation.); and there is nothing inherently wrong with having anti superhuman counter measures.
During the Decimation era they were actively trying to protect the school (but constantly undermined in their efforts by the X-men themselves), and one of them actually went to demon infested limbo and back to rescue the students... then Bishop murdered them all when he infected them with those sentinel nanobots.
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Context is king.
X-23's most basic surface level characteristic that any idiot should grasp: Stoicism.
I don't demand that her every minor appearance be a nuance in-depth examination of her character, but is it to much to ask she be written in Archetype?! This is storytelling 101! If you want people to stay invested in a character, you need to, at the bare minimum, write them such a way that they can plausibly be believed to be the same character!
Fraction dialogue was pretty bad but this really be how Storm talks tho.
They also attacked the X-Men, the 198, endangered Surge's life, pilots were perving on female students and Psylocke altho she might have been into it. Sentinels are never a good thing.
They're not good, they're not bad; they're tools. They are how others choose to use them.
There are already mechs and robots in this universe that don't have that same stigma; and the only real difference is branding.
The pilots conducts are entirely down to the fact that, people are people. You might as well just say the militarily is inherently bad.
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Context is king.
X-23's most basic surface level characteristic that any idiot should grasp: Stoicism.
I don't demand that her every minor appearance be a nuance in-depth examination of her character, but is it to much to ask she be written in Archetype?! This is storytelling 101! If you want people to stay invested in a character, you need to, at the bare minimum, write them such a way that they can plausibly be believed to be the same character!
Seriously? Your claiming the FF have some problems with mutants because they fought Sabertooth, Toad, and Mystique? Acting like they are fighting Jean or something....
Plus the FF were called because the attacks alarms were raised. They knew Creed killed people, and they knew he was stealing plus he is killer so there is nothing at all wrong with what they did. The council of Krakoa even punished Creed, the FF aren't in the wrong at all. Remember how they reacted when Scott showed up? It wasn't by attacking him.
Also, Damage Control is an extension of the government. It's not easy to get back things confiscated by the government, especially if the items have been deemed a threat to the country. We don't know how many hoops the FF have to jump through to try and get that stuff back as that's not apart of the story.
Acting as if the FF have problems with mutants... lol
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They were literally designed to commit genocide tho? Even comparing the 198 situation to armed cops stationned at schools isnt apt. Its like hiring klansmen to stand guard in a black or brown neighborhood. Which I guess is just regular cops. Ugh...
The story clearly frames the FF as antagonistic to mutant cause. Which gels perfectly with established continuity. Add in PoX #6 reveal that current super powered people are humanity's attempt to screw over natural order to engineer their evolution themselves. It's a pretty clear picture.
No it didn't and Creed was obviously shown as being in the wrong. They even made a law against killing humans and punished Creed because that's how bad he was. Also PoX specifically calls the combination of humanity with technology in attempt to divert from mutants. It's a very specific process. It's not about every super-powered individual and especially not those who got their powers via uncontrolled accidents. The FF's origin have nothing to do with mutants.
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I wonder what role Corsair will have given that he is a human working with Krakoa....
I guess my issue with the whole "superhumans are weapons against mutants" is that a lot of the superhumans didn't want to be the way the way they are and many of them are in some sort of hiding.
Ben Grimm certainly doesn't love being a giant rock monster, Spiderman has even been conflicted on what he is, and then you have people like Deadpool who were forced into their powers against their will.
It just seems like now the mutants are being racist against a bunch of people who never asked to be what they are.