DARK X-MEN #2
THE STORY:
X-MAN, A.K.A. NATE GRAY IS BACK! Sadly, the X-Men that he first encounters are Norman Osborn’s X-Men and they don’t like the idea of an Omega-level mutant that won’t tow the company line. Do they have a chance of defeating X-Man? And if they don’t, what does that mean to Osborn’s agenda? Rated T …$3.99
DARK X-MEN # 3
The Story: Nate Grey, a.k.a., X-Man is back and he is not happy with the state of affairs in the Marvel Universe. So he goes straight to the man responsible—Norman Osborn—and it’s not for a nice chat. It’s X-Man vs. the Dark Avengers and Dark X-Men. Can this Omega class mutant survive this matchup? Find out here! Rated T …$3.99
DARK X-MEN #4 (of 5)
What has X-Man done to Norman Osborn? Whatever it is, it must be extreme because the Dark X-Men are making a journey into Osborn’s mind to fix it! But once they’re in, can they survive the depths of madness they find in the dark corners of Norman’s mental minefield?
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Don’t get me wrong, your telepathic blocks are excellent. But you’ve never met anyone like me before. - Nate Grey
I wouldn't say he overloaded Omega, just made him go crazy with a different personality (which has happened before). If he did over-load Omega it would be a repeat of North Pole, Alaska.
Well I would say that, if it was the simple case of the Nate’s energies driving him mad. And strictly that, I would agree with you.
However we where treated, with’s Omega reference to the size and inability to contain said energy. Only to explode in mid air, that’s more or less overloading.
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Don’t get me wrong, your telepathic blocks are excellent. But you’ve never met anyone like me before. - Nate Grey
Except he really didn't explode like he normaly does, so no it wasn't an overload. More like a sudden spike of power and then didn't adapt to it quick enough. As I mentioned this has happened before meh!
Your going to have to point out, how this has happened before. Because your explanation, is neither convincing or adding up.
So far Omega’s depiction fit’s the vary definition of overloading. The fact that he exploded, pretty much seals it. Regardless of how big or small the explosion took place.
Same thing happened in Marvel Comics Presents (vol.2) and that was him just losing control of his own power. It happened pretty regularly during the 12 issue run and he would take different personalities and going insane *shrugs*. I have seen those scans, and he didn't even really explode, huge difference to what happened in New Avengers. You cant even compare the two *shrugs*
An overload can happen when there is a sudden surge and you cant compensate for the flow, just like what happened here and what exactally happened in MCP *shrugs*
Let me put it to you this way, so you can understand where I am coming from. I put together a an info/respect thread. And I try to word an explanation, as short & simple. So in order for me to cut time, and be on point. I need to pick the word that best describes the situation.
Well in this case, “overload” is the most accurate word to describe Omega Weapon’s situation.
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Don’t get me wrong, your telepathic blocks are excellent. But you’ve never met anyone like me before. - Nate Grey