They could use Elixir to resurrect the dead.
To resurrect someone he must take another's life (Uncanny X-men Bunn). Since Kakroa is populated by clones with memories implanted in their brains even if they lose someone essential as one of the 5, one of the clones can be used to resurrect one of the 5 and then create another copy of those who died using the 5's combined ability.
If they lose Elixir they can use Triage.
Last edited by Knives; 10-03-2019 at 12:17 PM.
All i know is the day Storm breaks Krakoa law it's going down. We saw what happened when doom locked her in an aware state. I think one aspect of this that i now wonder of is what happens when a powerful mutant breaks the law and are contained within Karakoa. Can they be?
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True....I wonder what would make Xavier decide "okay now's the time we shoudl see if Creed's had enough".....almost seems like there may be a story in mind there.....
Right, but that's what makes it so glaring. "We're above such things on Krakoa....now let me cast Sabretooth into this thing that is exactly like, but is not named, a prison."
Some people seem to be mistaking noticing this as a flaw in their reasoning, and recognizing it as such, as some kind of defense of Creed himself. I don't think it amounts to Kool-aid drinking of Hickman...I'm as big a fan of him as there is, but I recognize that we're meant to be a bit uneasy with some of the decisions being made.
Hell, Xavier himself points it out in the story.
Can maybe you understand a joke, or did it go over your head? No one is calling the X-Men actual Nazis. But my point remains that the X-Men are clearly not people to cheer for in any way shape, or form. Their government is pure totalitarianism, all in the name of taking the central idea of the X-Men since their inception are taking a crap all over it.
Don't be deliberately dense. Misrepresenting someones argument because you don't have one is a lazy tactic.
Obviously i never said anything about forced segregation, I'm talking about natural segregation between people of varying backgrounds and how that's a natural occurrence.