Originally posted by llagrok
I remember Onslaught killing Superhumans and hardly any mutants. That's what I remember.The amount of people wand depowered isn't comparable to the number Cassandra Nova killed off, or any random sentinel/human for that matter. Mutants don't have nearly as much fighting amongst themselves as the humans do, now do they? No, they don't.
As for the math question. Some retard claimed that the mutants' thin number was because of their fighting amongst themselves. We proved him wrong. Math works great there.
You remove the 5k Wanda depowered and you add the 16 millions Cassandra Nova killed.
Still short on mutants?
Beast explains because of Wanda tens of Million mutants lost there powers.
Not 5k
And so she is the main reason that there are no mutants.
Like beast said "Wanda Uninvented an entire species".
So yes A mutant killed or made sure most mutants lost there powers.
And not Cassandra Nova. 😉 .
Guess the Retard knows more than you.
So not sure what that make's you 😄
beast's information completely contradicts the widespread knowledge that 90-95% of the mutant population was depowered, leaving roughly two hundred. extrapolating that, that gives a rough maximum of four thousand mutants pre-HoM. beast may have been referencing the House of M mutants, fictional or altered persons who had mutant powers in the mutant-dominant world. but if there were even ten million depowered by wanda, and only roughly two hundred left, only .002% of the mutant population would still exist. even if there were five hundred left, that would be .005%. that's a clear contradiction to what is established as the remaining mutant population.
cassandra nova killed several thousands times more mutants than wanda depowered.
Originally posted by Disappear
beast's information completely contradicts the widespread knowledge that 90-95% of the mutant population was depowered, leaving roughly two hundred. extrapolating that, that gives a rough maximum of four thousand mutants pre-HoM. beast may have been referencing the House of M mutants, fictional or altered persons who had mutant powers in the mutant-dominant world. but if there were even ten million depowered by wanda, and only roughly two hundred left, only .002% of the mutant population would still exist. even if there were five hundred left, that would be .005%. that's a clear contradiction to what is established as the remaining mutant population.cassandra nova killed several thousands times more mutants than wanda depowered.
Wanda Depowerd 90 procent of the mutant population, casandra nova killed 16 million.
And it's not Called M-day for nothing, for mutants it's the WORST day in mutant history.
Originally posted by Brutacus
Wanda Depowerd 90 procent of the mutant population, casandra nova killed 16 million.And it's not Called M-day for nothing, for mutants it's the WORST day in mutant history.
Bullshit to the max.
Wanda depowered like 5000 mutants, that's far less than Cassandra Nova killed and far less than what the High Evolutionary did. It was the timing that was horrible, not the number.
The truly frightening thing was the fact that no mutants are being born, that was the big event. Not the depowering itself.
Originally posted by Grimm22
True, but I prefer it to the option of having Reed and Tony actually plant a bomb on the Hulk's ship 😬
I like the idea of Tony ushering Reed to do it, taking advantage of Reed's trust in him and such. It'll probably turn out lame, like a Skrull being responsible.
Does anyone have a list of the x-men that Hulk's going to face? I know a good number of them are in space and away for now. The ones I can think of on the top of my head;
Psylocke, Polaris, Havok, Rachel and Storm.
Originally posted by llagrok
Bullshit to the max.Wanda depowered like 5000 mutants, that's far less than Cassandra Nova killed and far less than what the High Evolutionary did. It was the timing that was horrible, not the number.
The truly frightening thing was the fact that no mutants are being born, that was the big event. Not the depowering itself.
Bullshit to the max????
Hmm not iff it's canon and he it is read x-men 200, see that's the reason why you should keep fiction and real live apart, numbers can change in like the next comic 90% they say hmmm now it's more than millions.
Beast and I qoute "200 mutants where all that Remained out of tens of millions ( so not ten million). Wanda Maximoff had uninvented an entire species".
So even thow see didn't kill those who where depowerd unless of course they where at the wrong place at the wrong time wenn they lost there powers.
She is the reason that the mutants are dying.
So a mutant is making sure or made sure the mutants will vanish.
And not a human or any thing els.
Originally posted by Brutacus
Bullshit to the max????
Hmm not iff it's canon and he it is read x-men 200, see that's the reason why you should keep fiction and real live apart, numbers can change in like the next comic 90% they say hmmm now it's more than millions.
Beast and I qoute "200 mutants where all that Remained out of tens of millions ( so not ten million). Wanda Maximoff had uninvented an entire species".So even thow see didn't kill those who where depowerd unless of course they where at the wrong place at the wrong time wenn they lost there powers.
She is the reason that the mutants are dying.
So a mutant is making sure or made sure the mutants will vanish.
And not a human or any thing els.
Beast, wasn't only referring to her depowering. If she depowered 99% and there are left 198. How many were there before the depowering?
Does 99 times 198 equal 20 millions in your head?
Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Ur mtah suxors
Your dad's telling you to go to bed.
Originally posted by Disappear
beast's information completely contradicts the widespread knowledge that 90-95% of the mutant population was depowered, leaving roughly two hundred. extrapolating that, that gives a rough maximum of four thousand mutants pre-HoM. beast may have been referencing the House of M mutants, fictional or altered persons who had mutant powers in the mutant-dominant world. but if there were even ten million depowered by wanda, and only roughly two hundred left, only .002% of the mutant population would still exist. even if there were five hundred left, that would be .005%. that's a clear contradiction to what is established as the remaining mutant population.cassandra nova killed several thousands times more mutants than wanda depowered.
The man got a point.
Originally posted by llagrok
Your dad's telling you to go to bed.
🙄 Dat's me not ma pa. An yo math steel suks.
SHAZAM!
Anyway... to sum up;
Cassandra Nova, a non-mutant, and in fact non-human, entity killed a lot of mutants.
Wanda Maximoff, a deranged lunatic mutant, killed and/or depowered a lot of mutants and eliminated the mutant gene.
Hulk fans think Hulk is justified in his tantrum.
Not-so-Hulk fans think that the premise is less than the creme de la creme, considering he's really not the first character to have to suffer tragedy and loss. And compared to other characters his loss seems relatively contrived.
Originally posted by llagrok
Beast, wasn't only referring to her depowering. If she depowered 99% and there are left 198. How many were there before the depowering?Does 99 times 198 equal 20 millions in your head?
Read the part where I said that you have to keep fiction apart from real things.
Things like numbers can change, heck how many time's hasn't there been someone in comics that lifted a 80 ton tank while he is only a 60 tonner???
So iff you want to tell people something about math, and take every thing in comics serious maybe you should write to marvel comics 😉
Originally posted by xmarksthespotShut up. durfist
SHAZAM!Anyway... to sum up;
Cassandra Nova, a non-mutant, and in fact non-human, entity killed a lot of mutants.
Wanda Maximoff, a deranged lunatic mutant, killed and/or depowered a lot of mutants and eliminated the mutant gene.Hulk fans think Hulk is justified in his tantrum.
Not-so-Hulk fans think that the premise is less than the creme de la creme, considering he's really not the first character to have to suffer tragedy and loss. And compared to other characters his loss seems relatively contrived.