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SUPERMAN/IRON MAN/CYCLOPS
"Ba-Wa-Flash! Wait!" But he's already gone. Damn, we could have used him. I glance at Dinah and she looks back at me. I can see it in her eyes. She realized who it was too. But there's nothing we can do about it now.
So I just look down for a second and focus on the matter at hand. "We can't worry about what SHIELD did now. Magneto comes first." I look at Nick. "But we won't be forgetting this either."
Nick and Tony just glare at each other. "Didn't think you would."
"Steve's right. We need help. If he's hitting every city in the country, we're going to be seriously outmatched. Even if we bring in everyone that's missing."
"SHIELD will do what it can. But out forces our still pretty limited."
"How many guys ya' got, Nick?"
"Enough for six cities."
"That's all?"
"After Galactus...yes."
"...Then Xavier it is..."
The Man of Steel loked at his Iron-clad compatriot, and it didn't take x-ray vision to tell his friend was hurting that his teammates didn't take his side. All but him, who saw that Tony Stark wasn't the alcoholic playboy he was before, and that he truly was changing, be it because of Black Canary's ultimatum or he just felt the need to do something about the disease that was consuming him... But whatever the reason, Superman intended on being there on Iron Man's side, no matter the situation. Even now, as the team was about to join once again with the one man Tony Stark did not want to work with right now, as they were going to head to the Xavier Academy to find Magneto, the man that threatened their home all in the name of mutant supremacy...
"I agree. Let's go... Tony?"
"Yeah, I know... Let's get the hell out of here..."
* * *
"Vell...do ve have a plan?" I look at Logan who doesn't seem to sure of the answer.
"Ve can't be the only ones that are going up against zhem. If he's got an army, zhere are only eight of us. Are ve going to have any help? Ve can't be the only ones expected to help out."
I cross my arms over my chest and look at the elf, then the others. "Yeah, I got a plan. For the next three days, you're all gonna get a year's worth of trainin'. Hank and I are gonna push you to the limit and get you ready to fight. If that means kickin' your asses all over the Danger Room, guess what's gonna happen? No more playin' around. No more trainin' every now and then hoping to become an X-Man."
"'Cause right now...you're the X-Men."
Wow. I thought this day would never come... The X-Men? That's some pretty big ranks for kids like us, but I have faith in Logan and Hank. They've been at this for years, so they know what it's like in combat. That'll be a big help. We may be outmatched, but there's no doubt in mind that we can do it. Afterall, I guess now we're X-Men...
Hank walked over to me and pulled something out from behind his back. It was some kind of... visor. I examined it for a little bit before replacing my glasses with it, noticing how everything still has that slighly red hue...
"Here. The Professor asked me to build this for you. It has the same ruby-quartz lenses that can keep your optic blasts in check, but it has an adjustable dial to open the slit to adjust the power of each blast. You'll be needing it..."
"Thank you, Dr. McCoy. When does our training start?"