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There theory the Homospaien replace the Neandertals because there more Homospaiens to breed with than Neandertals.. That why some Homospaiens only have 2 percentage DNA from them.
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="28">0:28</a> So basically… Bastion’s grand plan is to uplift non-mutant Humanity into pseudo-sentinels, then eventually enslave Mutants as a whole into improving the planet on IT’S terms?
So, even if they take down Bastion, that political card of Xavier is still quite damning. Although... a real strategist knows you never make your move too early... and I think Bastion made a critical mistake.
@@matthewcoster5535 no he is. If you think about it, Charles is the villain of this entire show. None of this would have happened but nope, he had to go have a love affair with a bird girl, and travel across the other side of the universe. Bastion is better
I kinda like this logic of rather than trying to fear the mutants, taking the technolgical evolutionary step which turns everything on its head again. It's probably the scariest alternate future option i've seen. It's beautifully played in a way that would make the average viewer potentially sympathise with it. Beautiful writing at its best.
@@bashengatheblackmanta7003 "You want those dirty mutants to come here and steal away are children, do you?! Now get those cybernetics implants! And don't listen to that mutie propaganda about ''losing your humanity' and crap!"
@@bashengatheblackmanta7003 "You want those dirty mutants to come here and steal away are children, do you?! Now get those cybernetics implants! And don't listen to that mutie propaganda about ''losing your humanity' garbage!"
Cables usage of the word "Utopia" is actually the perfect description given to this potential future. Unlike what most people think of when people describe places as Utopias it isn't really a positive descriptor. The term actually is a description for "a society thriving by standing on top of another one", like how in Bastions future society basically treats mutants like appliances instead of as people. Man the writing in this show knows what it is doing. Edit: Sadly have to correct myself, apparently that definition is not correct/I was told a wrong one, so sadly, my argument doesn't hold. but what we all can learn from this is to double check if what we know is actually correct, so there would be at least that.
@@LordVanOskuro There could be a chance his sentineli-fictation could cross with the X-Genome resulting in yet another evolutionairy jump, which Bastion doesn't want. He'd basically ask for to create his own worst enemy if he even attempted it.
@@EnerKaizer: I am pretty certain Bastion already is that. He was created through the DNA of a human and technology of a Sentinel. A mutant by the show’s standard is an offspring born to adapt to the conditions they are in. If the area is composed of radiation, than the baby will evolve naturally to survive in that environment and even thrive.
@@fishnewt1331 not quite. Mutants in Marvel are defined to be humans whose inert X-Genome went active. Getting born with powers or gaining them otherwise doesn't make someone into a mutant, otherwise Steve Rogers, Bruce Banner or Peter Parker would also qualifiy for example. But I'd love it if they reveal that Bastion is indeed a being who is, by the classic definition, a mutant because Nimrod accidentally crossed machine-life with the X-Genome. Would also bring back the classic line of Mastermold who openly admitted that there is not difference between humen and mutants.
Oh that is sad about Maddie. Seriously, the amount of times he tries to go back and save her but eventually give up? That… that’s really sad. Let’s hope she’s in Limbo making Alex her prince lol
He’d have to the hope of saveing her the pain of loseomg her again and again plus the guilt born of what he sees as his failure it would be beyond crippling plus two other factors they don’t show in the show 1) he inherited his mothers powers not his fathers he’d feel her love and her hope for him 2) unlike bishop who is anchored in the point he goes through his portal so he dosent age in the past cable dose he’d see him self beginning to lose strength and speed makeing the guilt worse
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="45">0:45</a> THATS RACHEL SUMMERS!!!! There is still hope that we’ll see her in the show! (Yes, I am delusional, let me have me have my crumbs) Edit after the finale: Maybe I’m not as delusional as I thought-
@@SSJRadioBluth you’d think they’d have to, right? Setting aside how cool of a character she is on her own (and she’s so cool, I love her sm, literally one of my top 5 X-Men), she plays a huge part in Cable’s upbringing.
It’s so weird to me that they’re still trying to coexist even after hearing they’re gonna be turned into slaves for humanity. They clearly hate mutants with every fiber of their being. Charles path is one of peace but that’s it. He might have made a kids school for mutants but he doesn’t do anything about the discrimation mutants face everyday
Humans aren’t more evolved then Neanderthals, there were several human species and branches that existed in the past. We are the result of outcompeting and hybridizing with them. Trask the creator of the sentinels was an anthropologist that went hard on the Neanderthal idea, kind of ironic he made a race of machine mutants.
@@sophiawilson8696 Sentinels in the comics have literally changed and evolved over time with healthy mix of genetic engineering. Children of the Vault being an example.
In the comic Genosha like basically cured, like it fell mutiple time under both human and mutant leadership. It also gotten taken over by zombies at one point.
@@BastionZxIt's hard for me not to think of Rachel as the daughter of Jean and the Phoenix after listening to Claremont interviews. It was an idea he didn't have time to fully implement in the comics though Rachel never really seems to have much feeling for Cyclops so maybe that's an inkling. Not that she would know but whatevs.
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="40">0:40</a> those two mutants were last scene in the original XMAS. They were with Wolverine in the DOFP episode that introduced Bishop.
Magento really should stop trying to make his own Mutant nation, it never work out well for him or anyone involved. In the comic I think they did it like 4 or 5 time by now and he still think it a good idea despite how it always ending badly.
@solblackguy Mutant massacre pretty formulaic in Marvel. They do it like every few years. Half of it, they don't undo or have a resurrection. The editor usually do it because they realize that they have so many mutants, and having them be an oppressed group don't make sense, so they need to cut them down to keep the statue quo of mutants being oppress. They actually had a thing where the Xmen move to California where they are more liked by the population and treated better, but they had to revert the statue quo to them being hated again that they made a excuse for them to move the middle of New York. A Xmen storyline that move past the oppression and racism angle would be them taking a risk.
@@SWOTHDRA"he is soft in this" damn so cherishing time with your parents that you didn't grow up with is soft like bruh he's still a badass bro tried stopping a mutant genocide 200 times and still tried to stop him afterwards
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="30">0:30</a> Cable says it’s Xavier’s dream, but really it’s Magneto’s. A world where mutants became the dominant species as evolution intended and doing things innovatively. I think all Xavier ever wanted was one where mutants and the rest of humanity can coexist, which ultimately never truly happened for any sustained period of time. 🤔
That was the point, he was saying it bitterly, like Xavier got what he wanted in the worst way possible, they are coexisting, sure, but that's it, just existing.
Marvel did too many "Vs X-men" comics already but I get the feeling we are getting a "Spider Society/Spderverse Vs X-men" at some point in the comics where The Phoenix will try to burn down the Web of Life and Destiny.
@@ShirouBrando i think '98 is more appropriate because xmen '97 cameod spidey. and spiderman will continue his adventure from that day the planetwide EMP from magneto was felt?
Before this episode and after remember it I had a personal theory that the attack on genosha was a absolute point/canon event whatever terminology you use and I was right It was absolutely devastating When your a kid you side with Xavier When your an adult you side with magneto
So basically: Genosia is a canon event. Then that also means there's no undoing the events and bringing back Gambit, like so many fans in denial were expecting. Gambit's gone for good.
Like heavens no one would want to see any of the X-Men(or any superhero) gets killed off but when 1 does whether it's Gambit, Rouge, Cyclops or even Storm, they're either coping that the writers of the show would fine a way to bring them back. As if its like a love one they lost but couldn't do nothing to bring them back which this show is much trying to emphasize with the events that happened with Genosha so that the impact of someone being lost leaves an impact in the story.
I mean, Cable would need a couple of old military friends, a huge ship/gateway/AI, an older sister with a clan of followers, a group of young recruits having previous experience with associates of the X-Men, that guy from Saskatchewan, the young version of himself that tries to kill him every once in awhile, pockets, ..... is that everyone?
@@vinceunknown1935I am wondering the same thing... If yes, I am not sure which part will be more heartbreaking, one of the X-Men being brutally killed or getting turned into one of Apocalypse's horsemen (slaves).
Is that in <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="45">00:45</a> Rachel Summers as the host of the phoenix. If so it doesn’t make much sense as I doubt the Phoenix Force could be contained as a slave
Yeah, she has to actually call on it to get the full Phoenix Force. She also started out as a hound for a future mutant hunter, so she can be enslaved.
In the Marvel comic, it said that some events in time are lockdown to prevent changes because it may make things worse or basically create a temporal war where timetravelers would fight over events in time and assasinating people to prevent people from being born to change history. Marvel Civil Wars is an event that was a lockdown to stop people from changing it. Thing like the Sentinel is said that no matter who you killed, the idea of a Sentinel would always come into being.
I am very glad they making this stick because technically in the original show that’s how they fix the problems. I think it’s time to see how they solve issues that can’t be prevented. Not do what magno did tho…
Honestly, there's a lack of an adventure between Cable and Deadpool in this universe, after all, there isn't a friendship as strong as Cable and Deadpool in the comics, they're considered kind of friends, so much so that Cable is willing to save him in Genosha during the events of his game
@@Asupernaruto1 I mean I wouldn’t count the idea out fully. It just says the attack on Genosha was an absolute point in time. It didn’t say anything in changing stuff within that absolute point. As long as that event occurs it’s fine. I have a feeling it will be solved in some way.
omg! Rachel Summers made a cameo and using her phoenix powers :o i LOVE her, i have read most of the classic Excalibur comics and she is one of my fave characters along with Kitty Pryde and Megan!
Kinda seems like the mutants are trying to prevent the next evolution that will surpass them just like they surpassed humans. And they're also mad that humans got a utopia.
Likely all the times we saw Bishop and Cable alter time and that one season finale that got rid of Apocalypse may have changed the timeline so this Cable grew up in a different future than the Apocalypse ruled one.
Cable have jeans power....remember he pulled his gun using his mind....and got cyclops power too...look at his eyes glowing...maybe he can use optic blast too
What a backhanded statement... Lmao. "Xavier got his wish", huh? He thinks Xavier wanted mutants to be enslaved? Ain't no way he's THAT dense. Whatever, what did I expect from MODERN X-Men writing? The fool is I.
Genosha, a absolute point, the people that were on the island when it happened is a different story. Also the comic literally every time they make a mutant nation it get destroyed and somehow, they never learn not to go their sense they become a fish in a barrel. I think they tried this like 4 or 5 time by now and they still haven't learn their lessons.
So Sinister did make the techno organic virus to make them invincible but does Bastion has upgrade the techno organic virus to turn humans into Prime Sentinals?
@@Ghostkilla773 Nimrod is the worst one to be created in the future...and worst making Bastion a living weapon to hate mutants, I have a feeling that Nimrod will come back to reek havoc in next episode.
Man Scott and Son Nathan need to Squash their Revelry Sincerely He knows dad Scott has his Back! man i hope Cable Understands why Scott had to save him! I would love to see that Reaction Theatrical with James Mardsens Scott Sunmers Cyclops and Nathan Summers Cable well Done Portrayal my favorite Actor of Course Josh Brolin! Yeah to see The actors live action Marsden Brolin and Famke Jansen's Gene Grey to portray this onscreen would be So Awesome!! 🥹🤣🤣🤣👌🏽