Chapter 613 If Thanos Descends Into the X-Men World
After the Cuban Missile Crisis, Charles Xavier was hit hard and was depressed for a while, but he was still concerned about the future of mutants, so he used his ancestral home to establish a school.
On the surface, this school teaches some talented teenagers, but in fact it is dedicated to accommodating and teaching mutant children.
Due to the explosion of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, under the influence of nuclear radiation, mutant babies have sprung up like mushrooms after rain, but because the official deliberately concealed the mutants, the people only saw it as a strange disease.
If a family gave birth to a mutant child, most of them would be affected, and it would be a big burden to take the "seriously ill" child to seek medical treatment everywhere.
There are also many families who simply abandoned these sick children, just like the experience of Blue Sister Raven.
The mutant population quietly expanded and developed, and further intensified its contradictions and conflicts with human society. Charles Xavier opened the X Academy and formed the X-Men in order to use this gentle way to help mutants slowly integrate into human society.
Compared with Magneto's direct confrontation, Charles's approach is obviously more acceptable to people, and he will secretly help the authorities deal with some difficult cases.
Unfortunately, in the eyes of the authorities, there is no such thing as moderates or radicals. Perhaps they know it well, but they don't take it seriously.
Professor X's gentleness may mean weakness and can be bullied in the eyes of some people. However, he has a lot of mutants with superpowers, so he has become an institution like "experimental field" and "recruitment station" in the eyes of the authorities.
Shockwave Alex Summers and Siren Sean Cassidy were all forced to join the army to participate in the Vietnam War. Of course, there were other mutants, including Wolverine Logan Howlett.
Just as Logan Howlett was targeted by Stryker later and used all kinds of calculations to make him a guinea pig in the experiment, Siren, Shockwave and other mutants were also treated inhumanely in the army.
Not only did they have to fight desperately on the battlefield, but they also had to be kept in solitary confinement and cooperate with relevant experimental investigations. The authorities did not regard them as companions or soldiers at all, but just a group of obedient slaves, pathetic test subjects!
When Spider-Man saw this, his face turned very ugly. He raised his hand and scratched his hair: "Why? Why... treat them like this?
They don't want to become superpowers. No one can change their appearance and characteristics after birth! The professor has done well enough, why can't he be more tolerant and understanding?"
Wanda sighed, "You know, Peter, I used to be like you, looking at the whole world so naively... Wow, how long has it been? It's been less than a year since I participated in the quiz game, but I have seen so many futures, but I feel like many years have passed...
Listen, Peter, I can't give you an answer, because I can't figure it out myself, but I know one thing - the most difficult thing in the world is mutual understanding and tolerance, otherwise there wouldn't be so many wars and killings."
Spider-Man is still a child. He has just established the ideals and beliefs of becoming a superhero, fighting criminals and maintaining justice. In his eyes or his peers of the same age, the world is not complicated.
Black and white, good and bad are clearly distinguished, so the means to solve problems and troubles are also simple. Defeating the black villains can bring white light and hope to the world.
But now, Peter Parker finds that the world is far from as simple as he sees it. It is as complicated as a ball of wool entangled with a bunch of threads. The evil is clearly in front of him, but he doesn't know who to hate and who to defeat?
The cruel behavior of the official and military towards mutants is of course hateful, but it is undeniable that their position represents the interests of ordinary human beings.
Although there are personal desires, hatred and revenge, etc., the general direction and position are indeed correct. The existence of mutants does threaten the living space and dominance of human beings.
During the Cuban Missile Crisis, the two superpowers of the United States and the Soviet Union, which are incompatible with each other, were able to unite in a very short time and fight side by side just to eliminate the threat brought by mutants. Even if there are some personal desires, more of them are the common ideas of the two superpowers, the upper echelons and the ruling class that control billions of human beings around the world.
As long as they are still on the side of humans, their attitude towards mutants will not change, or will not change so easily.
Therefore, Peter Parker, who has lived in human society since childhood, finds that his position is also on the side of ordinary people. He can criticize the harsh and bad attitude of the official high-level officials in dealing with mutants, but he also knows that he can't avenge the mutants. Is it possible to catch all those high-level officials in one fell swoop?
This is not a problem that can be solved by knocking down a few people. Not to mention the official attitude, the public opinion is also unfavorable to mutants. As Magneto has repeatedly emphasized, ordinary people are mostly afraid and repulsive about the existence of mutants, and the change in mentality and public opinion cannot be achieved overnight.
Mutants are completely innocent. They have no choice at all. Although there are bad guys who commit crimes, there are also good people like Charles Xavier and Hank McCoyen.
"The professor has done a great job, really great..." Spider-Man shook his head and pursed his lips: "The more I think about it, the more headache I get. Is it possible that mutants and humans can never coexist peacefully?"
Wanda thought about it, tilted her head and said: "If Thanos appears in their world, maybe humans and mutants can coexist peacefully?
Okay, Peter, you don't have to think too much, really, this is not something you should consider. Mutants have nothing to do with you and your world, unless you join the Light Front..."
"Can I join the Light Front?"
Peter Parker looked at her curiously. In the previous questions, Wanda also mentioned the multiverse and the Light Front, but Spider-Man didn't ask much at that time, and Wanda didn't want to say much. Now she introduced it in more detail.
At the same time, Logan and Eric remained silent on the other side. They are all mutants, so they have experienced anger for the future revealed in the light curtain video.
Wolverine moved his mouth and was about to say something, and a line of characters jumped out of the light curtain: "Professor X Charles Xavier fell into deep guilt and self-blame because he could not protect the students around him. Among the following options, who helped him quickly get out of the blow and return to normal?"