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I hadn't considered the whole 'mutant and proud' angle, but it doesn't necessarily mean that Mystique abandoning Nightcrawler would be a contradiction.
Now you are the one who is assuming too much.![]()
I think it actually also develops mystique as well and shows why she ends up the way she did. They obviously also have to explain a much greater hatred imo for xavier , the closest thing to family she ever had. XFC set it up but i don't think it was enough to make her how she was in X1
...Im brain storming ideas on how it could work. Im not assuming that that is what happens. Its much more open minded than simply "noitwontworkandnothingwillconvincemeothwrwise!!!!" like you seem to think
Hatred? I didn't know she hated Professor X. Just because they were in different sides, it doesn't mean its personal. She did poison Xavier in X1, but she was merely following Magneto's order.
Assuming Azazel would rape Mystique is too much.
Yeah, a bit too dark.Hatred? I didn't know she hated Professor X. Just because they were in different sides, it doesn't mean its personal. She did poison Xavier in X1, but she was merely following Magneto's order.
Assuming Azazel would rape Mystique is too much.
^ Acknowledging the source material, which both Singer and FOX have independently shown a proclivity for doing. It would also retroactively add to and enhance Nightcrawler's characterization, particularly if they were to follow up on it, even if only briefly, in another film.
That would make both characters incredibly stupid and rash. The prior films made it clear mutations usually manifest themselves at puberty. Magneto and Mystique should know this.Given Mystique's characterization in the films, I can very easily envision a scenario where Kurt is born 'normal' and Erik convinced Mystique to kill the child by abandoning him to die through exposure to the elements, only for the Wagners to find and raise him, with his mutant powers and abnormal appearance only later manifesting themselves.
Now you are the one who is assuming too much.![]()
That would make both characters incredibly stupid and rash. The prior films made it clear mutations usually manifest themselves at puberty. Magneto and Mystique should know this.
They would still know better.Except in FC young xavier and mystique already had there abilities and were both prepubecent.... And appeared to possibly of had those abilities for at least a little while
Not really. spideyboy is right. Giving up a child is circumstantial. Anybody with any life experience knows that a multitude of emotions often can and do arise when a woman gives birth to a child, especially her first, and those easily outweigh the "mutant and proud" slogan that was parroted throughout First Class. Just because Mystique is mutant and proud, and leaves with Erik on that beach, doesn't mean she wants to raise a child in that environment. Maybe she gives him up, knowing that is what is best for him. That's certainly keeping in line with some of the Raven we see in First Class. Conversely, maybe Mystique wants nothing to do with her son. 11 years later, maybe she takes a more hardened approach and gives him up because she doesn't want him holding her back, which would be in line with the Mystique we see in the original trilogy. There are a number of ways they can handle it, if they choose to address it at all.
I agree, but that wasn't the point. How would they know the child wasn't a mutant if most of them don't show any signs of mutation until puberty?lordofthenerds, Mystique has very deep-set anger issues when it comes to humans. First Class and the OXT make this clear, and I think it is therefore very much in character for both her and Magneto to behave in the manner I talked about above.
They would still know better.
Unless you're saying that XFC made a continuity error (which is completely understandable), and now all mutants are born with their powers at birth.
But Magneto is a very intelligent and well-informed mutant. The fact that most mutants develop their powers well after birth would be enough for him to realize that the baby Mystique just conceived could likely be a mutant.In the comics its both though. Waiver even states on film "most powers manifest at puberty" key word... "most" . Charles, Raven, and Kurt in the comics were always told to have been born with there abilities. The movie series obviously gave movie xavier and mystique that same trait
But Magneto is a very intelligent and well-informed mutant. The fact that most mutants develop their powers well after birth would be enough for him to realize that the baby Mystique just conceived could likely be a mutant.
I wasn't arguing with your ideas. I was arguing with the idea that Mystique and Magneto leave her baby to die because they believe she conceived a human.Im not basing my ideas of Kurt being born looking human though...
I wasn't arguing with your ideas. I was arguing with the idea that Mystique and Magneto leave her baby to die because they believe she conceived a human.
They obviously also have to explain a much greater hatred imo for xavier , the closest thing to family she ever had.
At least it'd explain alot ... (rape) is probably the most drastic way... But its just one example of many