THe thing is, I don't think we've ever seen Galactus at his pull potential.
Many books have implied that this universe will end with the Big G essentially eating all of it. He'll literally consume all existance. Obviously he hasn't done it yet... but my point is that I think he's much higher on the power scale than a lot of his feats and showing imply.
But we're probably getting a bit off topic here.
He is not higher on the power scale, the Phoenix will still exist after Galactus does that when he does it, Phoenix is responsible for the destruction of the previous universe, if it wants to it can cut and regrow any part of the universe or destroy it entirely. The Phoenix Force is the origin of all psionic energy and will exist forever in all realities of the omniverse, and its cosmic energy is limitless, It is simply out of Galactus league.
Last edited by Rud; 05-09-2012 at 11:10 PM.
Confirmed for not knowing how galactus or his feeding works, and it was stated that as usual he was hungry
To get back on topic.
The reason Captain America didn't attack Cyclops in CC is because Cap is a RATIONAL and COMPETENT leader. Something that Cyclops USED to be but in the last few years or so, unfortunately, hasn't been in quite some time.
Because they don't have a logical answer for you, or at the least the answer would prove them wrong.
I think Cyclops is taking this personally, and it's effecting his judgement. To a degree I suppose that's understandable since Hope is sort of Cables child, which indirectly sort of makes her a grand daughter. Plus there are probably all sorts of Jean parallels there... which perhaps makes the grand daughter notions a bit weird.
Be that as it may, I don't think Scott is at the top of his game. Which frankly is why he would be well served to have someone else speak on his behalf (Storm for example).
I tend to read forum discussions but rarely post... I’m not sure why so many people say Cyclops could have tried to talk it out. He did try.
I assume Emma read Cap's mind when she says "he's not leaving without her". Despite this, Cyclops did engage an argument before shooting.
I imagine if someone acted on no true authority showed up at my house and said "I'm taking your (family member) and I don't care what you say, because you have no say in it". That’s what Cap did, and Emma warned Scott before they talked.
Cyclops presented his case. Cap became defensive and specifically said in response: "You want to have this discussion? Fine. But it'll have to wait for another day. There's a destructive force headed towards Earth and we have to figure out a way to stop it. You do understand I wasn't asking."
I know Cyclops fired the 1st shot. But Cap showed up at his home, said he was taking his teammate even though he had absolutely no plan from there, and wasn't giving Cyclops the opportunity to discuss it with him. Childish.
I'm not saying that Cyclops was completely right. Both men look extremely childish and pretty much backed themselves into a wall by not presenting any clear solutions to the problem at hand to debate upon. But I can see where Cyclops is coming from. If some guy showed up and said I’m taking your sister, and you can’t do anything about it (which is exactly what Cap did), I would probably hit first because I know I’m about to get hit anyway when I say no.
And boo to the followers on both sides. There are enough intelligent, rational people on both sides it would be in character to say “let’s figure this out in a better way”...namely Storm, Black Panther, Danger, Daredevil, Spider-Man, Doctor Strange. But then we wouldn’t have this slugfest, would we? The whole concept of AvX would have to be rewritten on sturdier grounding.
Last edited by peedi; 05-10-2012 at 12:32 AM.
No more mutants?
I guess the house of X is next.
Adults struggle desperately with fiction, demanding constantly that it conform to the rules of everyday life when the answer is obvious to the smallest child: because it's not real. - Grant Morrison
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