brooms: (tear)anna ([personal profile] brooms) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily,
@ 2012-03-27 04:28 pm UTC
Entry tags:char: iron man/tony stark, char: magneto/erik magnus lehnsherr, group: avengers, group: x-men
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icon_uk: (Katie Cook Doug)


[personal profile] icon_uk
2012-03-28 02:08 pm UTC (link)
Hmmm, I tend to exclude aliens from the normal consideration (That being said, they are hardly best examples of mutant/human cooperation)

Longshot and Shatterstar are both aliens (Longshot being genetically engineered in the Mojoverse, and I lost track of Shatterstar's actual origins after the 27th "shocking reveal" about his past)

Warlock is an alien AND a mutant (His non-aggressive nature has been identified as a mutation on several occasions)

Danger is an alien, sentient alien tech to be sure, but alien.

Dr Rao I always see as more of an allied support staff member than an X-Man proper. Much like Moira McTaggart.

I'm not even sure I ever knew who Omega Sentinel was, so I'll happily give you that one. :)

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salinea: (chagall)


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2012-03-28 02:37 pm UTC (link)
There are also a lot of aliens and robots, and robot aliens in the Avengers, so for the specific purpose of this comparison of numbers I think it's fair to count 'em.

(I think Danger is more robot - well artificial intelligence - than alien, but now I'm nitpicking)

Moira would be perhaps more on the side of support staff, that's why I didn't mention her, but Kavita as part of the X-Club, is thrust as main character of a few stories along with the others X-scientist, so I feel it's fair to count her.

Omega Sentinel is a human-cyborg (with Sentinel tech) she ended up joining the X-Men during Carey's X-Men run led by Rogue after being helped by Xavier and Magneto during the third Excalibur.

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[personal profile] spacebetween
2012-03-28 09:27 pm UTC (link)
I think Mimic is probably the only human that has been a member of the X-Men not as support member. The rest as you have pointed out have been aliens or hybrids. Well Namor is more a hybrid then a mutant in my mind as a majority of his powers are tied to his Altantean heritage.

Admitly the X-Men is there to help mutants help control their powers which I can understand. So I can understand why the school side would have just mutant members. Still it wouldn't kill them to spend time out of the various X-teams. I still like the X-Men at the end of the day, it just sad that I realized how non-inclusive then tend to be.

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