danoyse
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But then that argument can be applied to the point in which they were sent back. Mystique was still willing to shoot Trask even after everything she had learned because she was so angry about what he did to her mutant friends. If Wolverine had gone back earlier he could have warned them and stopped Trask altogether rather than going through all that angst.
No, because he still would have been experimenting on mutants. If Mystique hadn't killed him, another mutant could have. Or Trask would have captured Mystique anyway while mutants were being rounded up and he would have created the Sentinels.
A warning isn't enough. Hell, the fact that he'd already killed some of their own only amplified the point of how dangerous he was and how it was imperative that they stop (not just warn) Mystique, and show them, as Xaiver pointed out, "a better path."
Going to another time wasn't an option and a warning simply wasn't enough.
You're doing more retcon than Bryan Singer did in this entire movie. They sent him back specifically because his mind could heal as fast as it disintegrated. They explain it in the movie. It's all there in the characters' own words. Don't shoot the messenger.
No, the movie clearly shows that they don't know what will happen, or if Wolverine would actually survive, and that they had very little to do this. They simply couldn't afford to experiment sending him anywhere other than 1973.