WhiteWitchKing
Senior Member
GalacticstormHere Prosh has taken Jeans minds back in time to where she made that fateful decision to get involved with the Phoenix (please bear in mind peeps that this is 86 retcon era interpretation here) and he flat out states to her that if Jean had not bonded with the Phoenix power then this advancement of humanity, the whole process the Stranger feared WOULD NOT HAVE TAKEN PLACE.
LOL. PF is merely the touchstone. And I'll prove that.
Again youre posting under some delusion pertaining to what ive said. Ive always said humanity will evolve into a race that will replace the abstracts. The important part however is that the process is brought about by Phoenix.
I'm glad you have given everyone here your biased narration and opinions of the story and Phoenix's role in the MU...and that you continue to do so. LOL
Im glad you highlighted the part about the Phoenix power paving the way for this process. Also notice how while the other threats visualized by Death are played down, Jean as Phoenix is said to be the threat the fundamental forces most feared a legitimate threat to reality therefore suggesting that the threats portrayed by Death were not.
LOL yet again. I'm glad you have a biased view on the matter. I hope everyone actually reads the scans and decide from themselves which narration is correct or go with their own view on the matter.
Im glad you highlighted the part about the Phoenix power paving the way for this process.[quote]Also notice how while the other threats visualized by Death are played down, Jean as Phoenix is said to be the threat the fundamental forces most feared a legitimate threat to reality therefore suggesting that the threats portrayed by Death were not.
Notice how Death says "the moment of contact between you and the Phoenix, you sensed something of it INFINITE POWER, its UNFATHOMABLE KNOWLEDGE, and part of YOU hungered for it." When Jean touched the Phoenix she gained knowledge of the cosmos. Surfer also jumped at the chance of brief godhood, a chance to gain knowledge and LT temporarily granted it. Jean "YEARNED for growth," for cosmic hood...and according to Death, "for this very reason (GROWTH to cosmic hood) the forces of the universe [b]fear the EVOLUTION of sentient life - ESPECIALLY THE HUMAN RACE." Again, Jean is merely the standard for cosmichood, a basis, A TOUCHSTONE.
It's interesting how Death claims that the Forces of the universe like to "thin out the herd" so "there's less resistence" when the abstracts themselves created sentient life and if these sentient beings died who but Death would prosper. LOL
Where does Jean Grey fall into this? Why are they afraid of Jean Grey?
Next page. Because Jean is a 1] Human, 2] Mutant, 3] Unlimited Potential OF MANKIND & UNQUENCHABLE DESIRE TO GROW. Of the five, Jean Grey is the ONLY KEY (of the gnats) that has been according Stranger to have been touched by the fundemental forces of the universe. Again Jean is the "touchstone" (Stranger) that "paves the road - for a potentially cataclysmic advancement of the human species."
Death, "So what choices will you make?" Next page: Jean is on the shuttle before meeting the Phoenix Force.
Wonders why Prosh is making her relive this incident.
If she accepts the PF, she's becomes the only one of the key to gain cosmichood, the first of this evolutionary advancement that. Prosh gives her the option of not choosing the PF. If she does, there would be no one to "show humanity how to weave the tapestry of the universe." And again, what's the definition of touchstone? LOL. It would mean the abstracts have nothing to fear since there would be no touchstone.
But Jean doesn't know what to. If she DOESN'T CHOOSE the Phoenix Force, the M'Krann crystal would destroy the universe. If she does and becomes the touchstone, the abstracts (according to Prosh) would destroy mankind to prevent their replacement.
But she doesn't get to make that choice. She ends up in another part of the time line, in her another past body.