I read it as the X-Men from the film get 12 Destroyers as allies.
The Destroyer doesn't have a mutant power for the Sentinels to adapt to, and since we have to go by the film continuity the Sentinels haven't been shown to adapt to magical constructs or non-mutant abilities (being based on Mystique's genes and having the ability to discover and read the x-gene [and in the Rogue Cut also having it explained that they have part of Rogue's ability to take on mutant powers they are exposed to]), so it might be a stalemate or the Destroyers eventually win because the most powerful being the Sentinels adapted to and overwhelmed in the movie was Iceman, and it was shown that projectile damage and explosions can harm them from when Magneto hurled the Blackbird at them and Storm blew it up with lightning, so the Destroyers' disintegration beams, which are not a mutant ability, will likely damage them.
Originally posted by MF DELPH
I read it as the X-Men from the film get 12 Destroyers as allies.The Destroyer doesn't have a mutant power for the Sentinels to adapt to, and since we have to go by the film continuity the Sentinels haven't been shown to adapt to magical constructs or non-mutant abilities (being based on Mystique's genes and having the ability to discover and read the x-gene [and in the Rogue Cut also having it explained that they have part of Rogue's ability to take on mutant powers they are exposed to]), so it might be a stalemate or the Destroyers eventually win because the most powerful being the Sentinels adapted to and overwhelmed in the movie was Iceman, and it was shown that projectile damage and explosions can harm them from when Magneto hurled the Blackbird at them and Storm blew it up with lightning, so the Destroyers' disintegration beams, which are not a mutant ability, will likely damage them.
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