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The X-Men make their way to Madripoor and, following Trask's guidance, make their way through the UN Peace Legion building. The upper floors of the building, concealed by a hidden elevator, houses cybernetic technology the likes of which was decades ahead of present-day technology, and unconscious guards whose uniforms were also emblazened with the letters "OZT"...

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The X-Men make their way to arrive in Madripoor and, following Trask's guidance, make their way through the UN Peace Legion building. The upper floors of the building, concealed by a hidden elevator, houses cybernetic technology the likes of which was decades ahead of present-day technology, and unconscious guards whose uniforms were also emblazened with the letters "OZT"...
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The X-Men focus on providing aid and succor to the survivors of Genosha following the UN's reluctance to offer the wounded nation. As some focus on assisting with triage, Cyclops and Jean Grey search the fallen citadel for survivors. Cyclops holds out hope that Madelyne Pryor may still be alive as he and Jean navigate the ruins, the two still recovering from the revelations following Mister Sinister's cloning plot. While Pryor cannot be found, they do come across one survivor: Emma Frost, whose latent ability to transmute her body into organic diamond helped her live long enough to be rescued. At the same time, Roberto worries about the possibility of a war breaking out between humans and mutants. Jubilee advises him that it may be a good idea to come out to his family as a mutant now before things get worse: there would be nothing worse to a parent than to learn of their child's true nature from news of their death in a tragedy like the one that befell Genosha. Roberto is reluctant, but Jubilee offers to be with him when he breaks the news to his mother.

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The X-Men focus on providing aid and succor to the survivors of Genosha following the UN's reluctance to offer help the wounded nation. As some focus on assisting with triage, Cyclops and Jean Grey search the fallen citadel for survivors. Cyclops holds out hope that Madelyne Pryor may still be alive as he and Jean navigate the ruins, the two still recovering from the revelations following Mister Sinister's cloning plot. While Pryor cannot be found, they do come across one survivor: Emma Frost, whose latent ability to transmute her body into organic diamond helped her live long enough to be rescued. At the same time, Roberto worries about the possibility of a war breaking out between humans and mutants. Jubilee advises him that it may be a good idea to come out to his family as a mutant now before things get worse: there would be nothing worse to a parent than to learn of their child's true nature from news of their death in a tragedy like the one that befell Genosha. Roberto is reluctant, but Jubilee offers to be with him when he breaks the news to his mother.
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* TraumaticSuperpowerAwakening: Emma Frost's [[CarbonBody diamond transmuation]] power awakens after the attack on Genosha, and allowed her to survive even when buried under the citadel's rubble.

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* TraumaticSuperpowerAwakening: Emma Frost's [[CarbonBody [[CarbonSkin diamond transmuation]] power awakens after the attack on Genosha, and allowed her to survive even when buried under the citadel's rubble.
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* TraumaticSuperpowerAwakening: Emma Frost's [[CarbonBody diamond transmuation]] power awakens after the attack on Genosha, and allowed her to survive even when buried under the citadel's rubble.
-->'''Beast''': Perhaps a dormant mutation triggered by duress?\\
'''Emma Frost''': ...[[{{Pun}} I've always done well...under pressure]]...
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* HappilyAdopted: Played with and {{Discussed}}, as Rogue confirms that she and Kurt are adopted siblings, and the two love and support each other.
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It is a dreary, rainy day in Louisiana as the X-Men lay Remy [=LeBeau=] -- Gambit -- to rest. Joined by their fallen friend's family and friends from the Thieves Guild, they listen intently as Nightcrawler spoke of his belief in luck, in a better future -- and yet was a man humbled by his checkered past, one quick to dismiss the idea of the kind of man he truly was: a hero. As the X-Men mourn, Jubilee questions why Rogue would not be present at her lover's funeral. Logan assures her that she is working through her grief in her own way. Nightcrawler, however, reminds Logan that after what Rogue witnessed in Genosha, Jubilee has every right to be concerned, as Rogue raids a military compound in search of the two men who could give her answers: Bolivar Trask, the creator of the Sentinels; and Henry Gyrich, his confederate.

The X-Men focus on providing aid and succor to the survivors of Genosha following the UN's reluctance to offer the wounded nation. As some focus on assisting with triage, Cyclops and Jean Grey search the fallen citadel for survivors. Cyclops holds out hope that Madelyne Pryor may still be alive as he and Jean navigate the ruins, the two still recovering from the revelations following Mister Sinister's cloning plot. While Pryor cannot be found, they do come across one survivor: Emma Frost, whose latent ability to transmute her body into organic diamond helped her live long enough to be rescued. At the same time, Roberto worries about the possibility of a war breaking out between humans and mutants. Jubilee advises him that it may be a good idea to come out to his family as a mutant now before things get worse: there would be nothing worse to a parent than to learn of their child's true nature from news of their death in a tragedy like the one that befell Genosha. Roberto is reluctant, but Jubilee offers to be with him when he breaks the news to his mother.

Meanwhile, out in the mountains, Rogue finds a cottage where she hopes Gyrich are hiding. However, she finds herself confronted by Captain America, who also has a vested interest in finding the fugitive following his transfer from Riker's Island by a secret UN group known only as "Black Book". Inside the cottage, they find an underground compound with mentions of "OZT", and data indicating Gyrich was now hiding in Mexico City. Captain America states that he and his team are preparing to apprehend Gyrich once he has official approval. Rogue, however, is unwilling to wait that long and, against Captain America's warnings about potentially causing an international incident and further damaging human[=/=]mutant relations, charges off.

In Mexico City, Rogue finds Gyrich in a mansion guarded by armed forces. They prove to be no match for her as she finally confronts Xavier's assassin. Gyrich insists that he does not know anything about Trask's whereabouts, is evasive when questioned about "OZT", and warns Rogue that he can't be psychically probed like when Jean interrogated him before. Rogue, heedless of his words, takes off her glove and uses her mutant power to attempt to directly syphon his memories. She sees a stranger's face before she passes out...

As Trask suddenly reaches out to the X-Men and requests that they meet him at UN Peace Legion in Madripoor, Roberto returns home and, with Jubilee at his side, finally comes out to his mother as a mutant. Mrs. de Costa, however, reveals that she and her husband had known all along. They were accepting of his mutant nature, thankfully. However, they are not ready for Roberto to go public about his mutant nature, due to their company's precarious financial sitation, souring their relief...

Back in Mexico City, Kurt finds Rogue as she comes to. As the people nearby celebrate ''el Día de los Muertos'' -- the Day of the Dead, Rogue confides in Kurt about how she still can't get over Remy's death, and kicks herself for going off half-cocked over "losing a boy". Kurt, however, assures her that she enriched not only Remy's life, but Magneto's as well. The rest of the X-Men join her afterwards and help her.

As Gyrich recovers following Rogue's attack, however, his mysterious benefactor approaches him and, chastising him for "nearly ruining the surprise", smothers him to death...

The X-Men make their way to Madripoor and, following Trask's guidance, make their way through the UN Peace Legion building. The upper floors of the building, concealed by a hidden elevator, houses cybernetic technology the likes of which was decades ahead of present-day technology, and unconscious guards whose uniforms were also emblazened with the letters "OZT"...

On the roof nearby, Trask stands on the edge, ready to make amends for the atrocity he helped unleash by leaping to his death. When Rogue asks about OZT, Trask explains that it's a group from his old Sentinel program that has been preparing something terrible for mutantkind. As to Mister Sinister: he was using Trask's knowledge to create a new, ''deadlier'' type of Sentinel, worse still than the one that attacked Genosha!

Trask states his refusal to become "any more of a monster" than he is now and leaps, but Rogue catches him. She demands Trask tell him more about the "real bad guys" behind this dark conspiracy. Trask regretfully says he can say no more. To this, Rogue, her face darkened and to the shock of her fellow X-Men, releases Trask and lets him fall to his death. As Rogue justifies letting Trask die as just desserts for the death of Remy and the Genoshan massacre...

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An explosion splits the UN Piece Legion building in half, knocking Rogue unconscious and forcing the X-Men to make a hasty escape. To their horror, Trask stands before them again, his corpse transformed into a new kind of mechanical horror: a ''Prime Sentinel''! Against this new enemy, the X-Men are unable to do anything, the Prime Sentinel's technology and weaponry quickly overwhelming them.

As it prepares to kill Cyclops, however, an EMP cluster grenade incapacitates it and saves the X-Men, courtesy of Cable. As the X-Men regain their bearings, Jean suddenly gets a psychic echo from Cable, of his brief meeting with Madelyne Pryor in Genosha. She, and Scott, finally realize Cable's true identity as Nathan Charles Summers -- Scott's son!

There is no time for a family reunion, however: Cable warns the X-Men that Mister Sinister is actually working for someone worse, someone who threatens the future!

Elsewhere, Sinister and his new benefactor discuss the Prime Sentinel attack. While Sinister questions the wisdom of letting the X-Men fight against the prototype made from Trask's body, this new villain assures him that everything is going according to his plan. Of particular note is his probes into space discovering that Professor Xavier was still alive and taking shelter in the Shi'ar Empire: news of the Professor being alive when the whole world thought him dead would shake the entire world!

But Xavier is not the only one who survived what should've been certain death: Magneto had survived the Genoshan massacre, and was now a prisoner of this new villain: '''''Bastion!'''''
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* ThePowerOfPotential: According to Nightcrawler, Gambit was a believer in the potential of everyone. Tragically, he was blind to his own potential because of his own self-loathing. Nightcrawler firmly believes that Gambit lived up to his own potential by saving Genosha with his HeroicSacrifice in the previous episode.
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* AndIMustScream: Jean manages a psychic scan and confirms there's still some of Trask's personality in the Prime Sentinel, but where Trask was at least remorseful and horrified about what his inventions had led to, the Sentinel... isn't.


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* {{Leitmotif}}: Cable returns, as does his theme from the original animated series.
* LudicrousGibs: The Prime Sentinel makes Morph's head explode into a gooey mess (though if they're like their comic counterparts, this hasn't actually killed them - just hurt a lot).


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* RocketPunch: The Prime Sentinel shows it can shoot off its fists at enemies.
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* ShesBack: Downplayed in that the episode doesn't emphasise it but this is the first episode that has Jean Grey suit up in costume and go into action as an X-Man again.
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* AllForNothing: Rogue's quest for revenge turns out to be this. Gyrich had psychic blocks that prevented Rogue from finding out where Trask is or anything of importance, Trask tells the X-Men where he is on his own, and her killing Trask ends up just activating the Prime Sentinel. Plus now Trask and Gyrich, who was killed by the true mastermind Bastion, are both dead and cannot be used to get anymore information.

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* AllForNothing: Rogue's quest for revenge turns out to be this. Gyrich had psychic blocks that prevented Rogue from finding out where Trask is or anything of importance, Trask tells the X-Men where he is on his own, and her killing Trask ends up just activating the Prime Sentinel. Plus now Trask and Gyrich, who was killed by the true mastermind Bastion, are both dead and cannot be used to get anymore any more information.
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** Bastion listens to Sheb Wooley's "The Purple People Eater" when he kills Gyrich and shaves Magneto.

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* AllForNothing: Rogue's quest for revenge turns out to be this. Gyrich had psychic blocks which prevented Rogue from finding out where Trask is or anything of importance, Trask tells the X-Men where he is on his own, and her killing Trask ends up just activating the Prime Sentinel. Plus now Trask and Gyrich, who was killed by the true mastermind Bastion, are both dead and now cannot be used to get anymore information.

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* AllForNothing: Rogue's quest for revenge turns out to be this. Gyrich had psychic blocks which that prevented Rogue from finding out where Trask is or anything of importance, Trask tells the X-Men where he is on his own, and her killing Trask ends up just activating the Prime Sentinel. Plus now Trask and Gyrich, who was killed by the true mastermind Bastion, are both dead and now cannot be used to get anymore information.



* BodyHorror: Shortly after Rogue drops Trask to his death, his body returns to knock her out. The rest of the X-Men are greeted by the newly-formed "Trask Prime Sentinel", with his head rotating 180 degrees.

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* BigDamnHeroes: Cable, who makes his entry dropping an EMP Grenade on the Prime Sentinel that knocks it out, before the camera pans on the man himself.
* BodyHorror: Shortly after Rogue drops Trask to his death, his body returns to knock her out. The rest of the X-Men are greeted by the newly-formed "Trask Prime Sentinel", with his head rotating 180 degrees.degrees, [[GlowingEyesOfDoom his eyes lit up]], and his skin pale white and marked with circuitry.



* EverybodyKnewAlready: With Jubilee's help, Roberto finally works up the nerve to tell his mother about his mutant powers... only for her to breathe a sigh of relief. She reveals that she and his dad had figured it out after four of their family homes "mysteriously" burned down since he turned 16, though they trust him enough to wait until he reveals himself.

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* EverybodyKnewAlready: With Jubilee's help, Roberto finally works up the nerve to tell his mother about his mutant powers... only for her to breathe a sigh of relief. She reveals that she and his dad had figured it out after four of their family homes "mysteriously" burned down since he turned 16, though they trust trusted him enough to wait until he reveals revealed himself.



* InstantlyProvenWrong: General Ross assures his soldiers that their facility can handle Rogue, as it was built to keep out the Hulk, before Rogue bursts right in to confront Ross on where Gyrich is.

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* InstantlyProvenWrong: General Ross assures his soldiers (while drinking coffee no less) that their facility can handle Rogue, as it was built to keep out the Hulk, before Rogue bursts right in to confront Ross on where Gyrich is.is.
-->'''Rogue''': Daddy always used to say ''breakin''' into prison was easier than breakin' out.



* PayEvilUntoEvil: Despite Trask's remorse, Rogue still drops him to what she assumes will be his death as revenge for his role in the deaths of Gambit and the innocents of Genosha.

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* OhCrap:
** The soldiers inside the military facility watching Rogue's rampage are understandably terrified. General Ross not so much... at first, thinking that Rogue couldn't break in until she proves him wrong.
** Other than Wolverine, the X-Men are shocked by Rogue dropping Trask to his "death."
** Rogue herself has one right before what ''used'' to be Trask flies back up and knocks her out. Followed by the rest of the X-Men when they see what Trask had become.
* PayEvilUntoEvil: Despite Trask's remorse, Rogue still drops him to what she assumes will be his death as revenge for his role in the deaths of Gambit and the innocents of Genosha. Wolverine lampshades it.



* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Rogue starts the episode in this, rampaging through a US Military bunker.

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* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Rogue starts the episode in this, rampaging through a US Military bunker.bunker before going after Gyrich.
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** Beast, in dark irony, quotes [[Series/MisterRogersNeighborhood Mr. Roger's]] when they arrive to help in Genosha.

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** Beast, in dark irony, quotes [[Series/MisterRogersNeighborhood Mr. Roger's]] Rogers]] when they arrive to help in Genosha.
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* ContinuitySnarl: Captain America appeared in ''[WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries Spider-Man: The Animated Series]]''[[note]]which took place in the same continuity as the original ''X-Men'' series[[/note]], where he had been trapped in a vortex with Red Skull since the 1940s, when he led the American Six. Here, he's an established superhero who leads the Avengers in the 1990s. In addition, if the Spider-Man series takes place around the same time as its airdates, then the Six Forgotten Warriors arc takes place over a year ''after'' this episode!

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* ContinuitySnarl: Captain America appeared in ''[WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries Spider-Man: The Animated Series]]''[[note]]which took place in the same continuity as the original ''X-Men'' series[[/note]], where he had been trapped in a vortex with Red Skull since the 1940s, when he led the American Six. Here, he's an established superhero who leads the Avengers in the 1990s. In addition, if the Spider-Man series takes place around the same time as its airdates, then the Six Forgotten Warriors arc takes place over a year ''after'' this episode!
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* ContinuitySnarl: Captain American had appeared in [[WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries Spider-Man: The Animated Series]][[note]]which took place in the same continuity as the original ''X-Men'' series[[/note]], where he had been trapped in a vortex with Red Skull since the 1940s when he led the American Six. Here, he's an established superhero who leads the Avengers in the 1990s. In addition, if the Spider-Man series takes place around the same time as the airdate, then the Six Forgotten Warriors arc takes place over a year ''after'' this episode!

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* ContinuitySnarl: Captain American had America appeared in [[WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries ''[WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries Spider-Man: The Animated Series]][[note]]which Series]]''[[note]]which took place in the same continuity as the original ''X-Men'' series[[/note]], where he had been trapped in a vortex with Red Skull since the 1940s 1940s, when he led the American Six. Here, he's an established superhero who leads the Avengers in the 1990s. In addition, if the Spider-Man series takes place around the same time as the airdate, its airdates, then the Six Forgotten Warriors arc takes place over a year ''after'' this episode!
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* ContinuitySnarl: Captain American had appeared in [[WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries Spider-Man: The Animated Series]][[note]]which took place in the same continuity as the original ''X-Men'' series[[/note]], where he had been trapped in a vortex with Red Skull since the 1940s when he led the American Six. Here, he's an established superhero who leads the Avengers in the 1990s. In addition, if the Spider-Man series takes place around the same time as the airdate, then the Six Forgotten Warriors arc takes place over a year ''after'' this episode!
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** Gambit's funeral is attended by Belladonna Boudreaux (Gambit's ex-wife and member of the Assassin's Guild), his brother Bobby and Pierre (both members of the Thieves Guild) and Aurora from Alpha Flight.

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** Gambit's funeral is attended by Belladonna Boudreaux (Gambit's ex-wife and member of the Assassin's Guild), his brother brothers Bobby and Pierre (both members of the Thieves Guild) and Aurora from Alpha Flight.
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* ThrowTheDogABone: During their search, Jean tries to comfort Scott by declaring Madelyne as being almost another sister to her like Storm has been, though it almost comes off like she's trying to assuage her own guilt.

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* ThrowTheDogABone: During their search, Jean tries to comfort Scott by declaring Madelyne as being almost another sister to her like Storm has been, though it almost comes off like it's likely she's trying to assuage only her own guilt.
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* InVinoVeritas: Mrs. Da Costa is guzzling wine and this is apparently a daily routine with her. In this state she admits to Roberto about knowing all along that he's a mutant, but also reveals that SlaveToPR ramifications are her main worries.

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* InVinoVeritas: Mrs. Da Costa is guzzling wine and this is apparently a daily routine with her. In this her inebriated state she admits to Roberto about knowing all along that he's a mutant, but also reveals that SlaveToPR ramifications are her main worries.worries over all else.
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* PlayingCardMotifs: Befitting Gambit's association with playing cards, Nightcrawler makes several gambling and card references during his eulogy.
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* HopeSpot: Jean Grey is contacted by a telepath who survived the attack on Genosha and is buried under the rubble, and Scott believes that it might be Madelyne. Only to discover it's actually Emma Frost in her diamond form.

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* HopeSpot: Jean Grey is contacted by a telepath who survived the attack on Genosha and is buried under the rubble, and Scott believes that it might be Madelyne. Only Madelyne, only to discover it's actually Emma Frost in her diamond form.



* InVinoVeritas: Mrs. Da Costa is heavily drinking wine and this is apparently a daily routine with her. In this state she admits to Roberto about knowing all along that he's a mutant, but also reveals that SlaveToPR ramifications are her main worries.

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* InVinoVeritas: Mrs. Da Costa is heavily drinking guzzling wine and this is apparently a daily routine with her. In this state she admits to Roberto about knowing all along that he's a mutant, but also reveals that SlaveToPR ramifications are her main worries.



** Beast, in dark irony, calls the X-Men's arrival in Genosha a [[Series/MisterRogersNeighborhood Mr. Roger's]] moment.

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** Beast, in dark irony, calls the X-Men's arrival in Genosha a quotes [[Series/MisterRogersNeighborhood Mr. Roger's]] moment.Roger's]] when they arrive to help in Genosha.
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* HopeSpot: Jean Grey is contacted by a telepath who survived the attack on Genosha and is buried under the rubble, and Scott believes that it might be Madelyne. Only to discover it's actually Emma Frost in her diamond form.
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* HopeSpot: Jean Grey is contacted by a telepath who survived the attack on Genosha and is buried under the rubble, and Scott believes that it might be Madelyne. Only to discover it's actually Emma Frost in her diamond form.
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** President Kelly, while not unsympathetic to the suffering of mutants in the wake of the Genosha massacre, isn't willing to lend too much public support for fear of negatively affecting voters. Cyclops is unimpressed, arguing that if Genosha looked more "human", Kelly would be more concerned with death tolls than polls.

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** President Kelly, while not unsympathetic to the suffering of mutants in the wake of the Genosha massacre, isn't willing to lend too much public support for fear of negatively affecting voters. Cyclops is unimpressed, arguing that if Genosha looked more "human", Kelly would be more concerned with death tolls than polls. Kelly responds that if he doesn't, someone less kind to mutants could take office.
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* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: In the comics, Emma Frost is unable to use her telepathy while in diamond form. In here, she can still use it.
** Even in the comics, Emma could use telepathy while in diamond form initially. However, this created a colder, crueler version of her that ate away at Emma, and slowly she lost the ability to use telepathy while in diamond form.



** Even then, neither Nightcrawler (who can teleport) nor Jean Grey (a literal telekinetic) attempts to save Trask. Wolverine's words hold true, even implicitly.
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* MythologyGag: A building owned by Vistacorp is visible in some shots of Madripoor. This is the company that Scott Lang once worked for in the MCU, a position that ended up leading to his getting thrown in prison due to events he explains in the first Ant-Man film. They also own the WHIH News Organization seen in some supplemental MCU materials.

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* MythologyGag: A building owned by Vistacorp is visible in some shots of Madripoor. This is the company that Scott Lang once worked for in the MCU, Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse, a position that ended up leading to his getting thrown in prison due to events he explains in the first Ant-Man ''Film/AntMan1'' film. They also own the WHIH News Organization seen in some supplemental MCU materials.



* UnexplainedRecovery: It is never explained how Captain America came back to the present when he was last seen (in the universe, mind you) trapped in a vortex alongside the Red Skull.

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* UnexplainedRecovery: It is never explained how Captain America came back to the present when he was last seen (in the this universe, mind you) [[WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries trapped in a vortex alongside the Red Skull.Skull]].



** Even then, neither Nightcrawler (who can teleport) nor Jean Grey (a literal telekinetic) attempted to save Trask. Wolverine's words hold true, even implicitly.

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** Even then, neither Nightcrawler (who can teleport) nor Jean Grey (a literal telekinetic) attempted attempts to save Trask. Wolverine's words hold true, even implicitly.
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**Even then, neither Nightcrawler (who can teleport) nor Jean Grey (a literal telekinetic) attempted to save Trask. Wolverine's words hold true, even implicitly.
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**Even in the comics, Emma could use telepathy while in diamond form initially. However, this created a colder, crueler version of her that ate away at Emma, and slowly she lost the ability to use telepathy while in diamond form.
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* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: In the comics, Trask sacrifices himself to destroy Master Mold while Gyrich is ThrownOutAnAirlock. Here, Gyrich is suffocated by Bastion while Trask is tossed off a building, turned into a Prime Sentinel and ultimately destroyed by EMP.

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* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: In the comics, Trask sacrifices himself to destroy Master Mold while Gyrich is ThrownOutAnAirlock.ThrownOutTheAirlock. Here, Gyrich is suffocated by Bastion while Trask is tossed off a building, turned into a Prime Sentinel and ultimately destroyed by EMP.

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