i don't like the sentinel designs. at first i thought someone did a manip of a black suit spiderman on an empire cover. turns out it was the real empire cover. i almost let the 70's one slide, saying "hey it's the first iteration". then i see future sentinel and now i am not liking what i am seeing. the frame looks too small. mostly the arms are so thin. these sentinels look easy to defeat. they seem small too.
I like that people have pointed out that the future Sentinels look, designwise, like Cerebro.

Shapeshift? Cool
I guess they'll be able to self-repair also? Has that been confirmed yet?
Haven't they always had mutant detection anyway?
i think the idea judging from what the trask website says is that the 70s design was the one used untill 1996 then for whatever reason they vanished
the 70s sentinels look advanced enough to go decades
The 70’s Sentinel is the mark I and the future is the mark X so there's eight additional models over the decades that we'll hopefully see.
I'd like it if the Sentinel's history was told in flashbacks, someone from the future explaining how they came to be what they are now, that way we could get the see the classic Sentinel's we're used to.
Yeah the website has been very coy about anything between the Mark I and Mark X. I'm suspicious there never was a Mark II, III, etc. The site did mention upgrades, so perhaps the logic was more along the lines of Mark 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, etc. Also, the "X" might be a letter and not a number. "X" for mutant perhaps.According to the trask website it was the same model until 1996 then that's the last record of them till 2020
It doesn't say there was a mark 2, 3 onwards, it just says that design was going till 1996 then a big gap of nothing
Only, you know, better coz Bryan Singer.So taking that and the Mystique DNA into account, does that mean it probably not only has the ability to shapeshift, possibly even mimic and counter other mutants abilities, but is also possibly a mobile mutant tracker?
If that's true, then no wonder it's such a threat.