OutcryX
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I don't see it(Bishop's baby killing) as a betrayal of the X-Men. Yes, he averted the deaths of the X-Men by stopping the traitor(Xavier)...however...this event still haunts him as well. he knew it was still coming.
Perhaps it effects him more because it was directly responsible for his upbringing. Its personal to him and he chose not to divulge this aspect of his past to the X-men it was something that he and he alone had to do something about.
I'm guessing he just didn't know about Wanda and her 'no more mutants' creed and that the subsequent birth of baby-doom-bringer would attract the attention that it has?
Perhaps it effects him more because it was directly responsible for his upbringing. Its personal to him and he chose not to divulge this aspect of his past to the X-men it was something that he and he alone had to do something about.
I'm guessing he just didn't know about Wanda and her 'no more mutants' creed and that the subsequent birth of baby-doom-bringer would attract the attention that it has?
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