Say what you want about Cyclops but he knows how to get results. He seems harsh but he's totally right. Her enemies wont stop just because she asks. He is giving her the tools she needs to protect herself.
Not to mention that sheis going to have to fight an evil clone or brain-washed version of the Xmen multiple times in her career. This is legit good practice.
@@raulbetancourt5795Nah just poor writing I think. They’d know when Scott is going all out, and would be able to tell that he isn’t anywhere near going too far here.
Actually, that's accurate. The version of the Danger Room with hard-light constructs was controlled by a Shi'ar hybrid AI that later became fully sentient.
Yah. Especially when he started hunting down every single one of the Phoenix 5 to get the Phoenix force out of them. He nearly killed colossus when he tried to take the Phoenix force out of him
Welcome to anime, where inspiring words give you the power to do anything. But in fairness i think we'd all be able to do whatever cyclops tells us we can.
@@poodie3887 bc dodging enemies and traps doesn’t mean destroying them. At some point even she has to remain material and try to attack them. Beside idk but that’s canon.
Scott had a point that the people who try to hurt her would not stop even if she asked. She had to be ready for anything more so that someone may try to kill her. He may come off as an ass but he knew what he had to do in order to get her to fully understand that the world isnt all sunshine and rainbows
I don't know why, but it's so funny how very obvious it is that he's actually holding back. Dude was casually walking and shooting his beams super slowly.
My only problem with this particular rendition. Storm is suppose to be regal like and elegant . Here she is more sultry and dresses and acts way more provocative. A minor gripe in an otherwise great show.
Pushing people when they need to be toughened up is very necessary no matter how harsh it may be. As long as the person doing the right method to get the person to do what they need to be done
Cyclops was holding back but said he wasn't. he just needs to make her think he wasn't holding back, to get her into a panic. to make her experience a real life and death situation. thats a good teacher
Not his fault he can't. Brain damage from a plane crash in his childhood robbed him of his ability to naturally control his optic blasts before his powers even manifested. But with the help of the Professor and his visor, he's trained himself to be able to use his blasts with pinpoint precision, fluctuating their intensity, and even ricocheting them off several surfaces (not one we see often, but it happens). He may need a special tool to control his power, but it's undeniable that Scott put in the work.
You don’t know how much he CAN control his power, because wherever he is will pay if he doesn’t, his eyes aren’t just lasers, his blasts come from another dimension and are solid physical beams.
@@joselitopuzon5620 no and yes. His eyes are portals for that dimension, but those portals are constantly open thanks to the head injury. Normaly he would close it and open it with thought. That energy is just living energy but not sentient.
If there was a method to, Cyclops would have already trained it up. Their circumstances are just different. And, he _did_ find a way to control them, regardless. He uses the visor. If she needed a device like him, he would be the first to bring it to her.
I have mixed feelings bout the show when I first saw it. There were alot of parts I limed but the ones i disliked were the some of the regurgitated parts of freaky monsters that took me out of it. Its been years since when it first came out so maybe if I watch it again my perspevtive may change
As cruel as it may sound, he did what he had to. If Hisako goes out in the field against someone who genuinely wants to hurt or kill her they WON’T hold back. In the comics Logan actually trained her the same way as Cyclops did here because he also knows that better than anyone
@@ClockworkGearheadPower Limitation: *Armor's psionic-energy exoskeleton armor is vulnerable to lasers as "it has to let light in," and Adamantium due to its unique and special abilities and properties, such as Wolverine's claws, although he is not able to go through it with the rest of his body. In this case, she only remained uninjured because the distance between her armor's perimeter and her body was slightly greater than the length of Wolverine's claws.
You know, I always thought it was stupid for cyclops to push a button on his visor. Why nit have it activated by a gesture, similar to spiders webslinging. That way he isnt beaten by a rope tied around him.
I'm pretty sure they established secondary controls for it that doesn't require physically touching the visor. I wanna say there was a trigger he could activate with just his pinky or thumb or something like that
Not exactly but fairly close. Her code name is Armor, fitting as her ability allows he to create a 'suit of armor' made of psionic energy around herself. The 'armor' grants, as one might expect, incredible durability but also enhanced strength and the like. She's also been able to produce psionic blasts as well.
... Danger Room is not a realistic simulation. Cyclops should have destroyed the Blackbird with his first blast, it went right into one of the engines.
Since Cyclops can't control his power, his beams are always "On". The visor he wears keeps those beams trapped in their own vector fields. However, there is a device on the sides of his visor that allows the lenses to slide apart at varying degrees, releasing the blast almost the same way we would open a heat vent. He can rotate the device to allow a thin beam through or he can turn it all the way to completely open the visor. Some versions of the visor have digital controls that connect to his gloves so that when he clenches his fists, the visor opens a certain amount. Hope this helps.
@@robertjones1440 Yep. Was it Shi'ar technology or something? Like they added biometric sensors to his visor that could be controlled with his thoughts.
@@RichardHudlin I honestly forgot. I just knew he could do it later on. It was actually a bit after I stopped reading the comics and I just assumed it had something to do with his relationship with Jean
If Scott was actually trying to kill her he would of killed her. He was intentionally missing and shooting close. She was never in danger. He didn't start shooting he directly until her powers kicked in.