ShencotheMC
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DrMindbender122;5764302 said:Chic went to Dr Doom for help. Of all people. Dr Doom, as in "The Man Who Stole The Beyond and The Silver Surfer's Powers At One Point".
All that aside, Wanda was really feeling herself when she sat there in UA #1 and asked Rogue why did the world even needed mutants. To this day, she refuses to take blame for that she'd done.
Havok's self hating ass chose the wrong Magneto offspring. He and Wanda would be perfect for each other.
As far as the Phoenix, I would think that perhaps his methods were wrong, but in the end, Cyke was right: The Phoenix reignited the mutant gene and saved mutantkind.
One thing that can be held true throughout AvX is that the Avengers were repeatedly the antagonists.
With the X-Men's familiarity with the Phoenix, the Avengers should've at least considered helping the X-Men in finding a way to deal it and Cyke's idea of it restarting the M-gene. For all the ways they found to disrupt and split the Phoenix, I'm sure Beast, Iron Man, Hank Pym, Magneto and others could've done something to help Foster Cyclops' theory.
Why they simply didn't use Rachel more prominently in that series is beyond me. To my knowledge, she's the only X-member to wield the Phoenix Force and not go dog shit crazy afterwards.
She was amnesiac at that time. Remember when Beast tried to talk to her in Endangered Species and was talking some gibberish fairy tale? LMAO
Yea, the Avengers were the antagonists, but Cyclops threw the first punch.
Also I don't see how Havok and Wolverine get criticized for self-hating. Yea they just trynna coexist and have peace with humans...but ain't that what Xavier was preaching? We humans like y'all, but we just got powers.
The decision ended up being right, but that was still stupid thinking you could control a force like that. They just lucked up in the end. It didn't look like for one second that the Phoenix was gonna do that when you got 5 people being overpowered by it and going batshit crazy.