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BrianWilly said:It's a pretty simple, logical argument really; all the greatest leaders are the ones that make themselves heard, make themselves seen, make themselves remembered. And, really, Scott doesn't want any of those things. Yes, he sincerely understands that this is exactly what the X-Men need -- ie: his "superheroes" speech in Astonishing #1 -- but at heart all he has ever wanted is to be unseen, unheard, unremembered.
The greatest leaders are the ones that are spontaneous and decisive and do not second-guess everything about themselves; they question their decisions after they have already made them, not before. Scott has qualms about pretty much everything. He has moments of great decisiveness, and then he has moments of utter uptightness that go beyond just being careful and into the realm of just being paranoid.
Thenjj9126 said:Perfection is...70's era Emma Frost in her White Queen costume
jj92126 said:The Destroyer of the Breakworld is...Colossus
...sweetjj9126 said:SPOILERS (for those who want to know the two big revelations of the issue):
Perfection is...The Destroyer of the Breakworld is...70's era Emma Frost in her White Queen costumeCollosus
When you put it like that its kind of obvious that it would be that person.MutantMetalhead said:I should've known it'd beColossus. Nothing like a self-fulfilling prophecy. Ord brings back Colossus and in doing so shoots himself in the foot.