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Rogue ([personal profile] backwaterbelle) wrote in [community profile] sexyspace 2018-06-27 12:42 am (UTC)

[Rogue has no desire to speak on her powers with him so caustic and defensive, but the accuracy of his quick conclusion throws her off guard for a moment. He's right, partially. In the end, she lets her confirmation remain in a slight tilt of her head after her moment of telling surprise. They can discuss it later if he wishes.

Until then, she respectfully allows him time to speak, trying very hard not to react negatively to some of those really dumb (in her mind) plans that he clearly thought were right. Murdering willy nilly just wasn't the X-Man, or Avengers, way of handling things.

A few things spark familiarity, such as Bolivar Trask and the Sentinels, the latter of which earning a very keen look of displeasure.
There's also a scowl at the mention of Raven, which turns to something a little more conflicted when he mentions his plan to murder her.
Her and Mystique had a complicated relationship, but she doesn't know what to think of Erik wanting to murder her adoptive mother.

One thing's for certain is that this Erik is certainly, without a doubt from another universe, and for the most part, she's left looking rather stunned at the whole thing. He's right about the mutant address, but his methodology, per usual, was quite extreme and non-conducive to peace between the species.

There's a moment of additional silence as she considers his recent experiences, and she certainly can understand why he went a bit off the handle at her.
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Well sugah... [She starts carefully, voice genuinely empathetic of large chunks of his experience.] As it turns out, mutants publicly executin' humans doesn't shed a positive light on mutants as a whole. [Because honestly Erik? Murdering the President?!] Even if bigots like Trask deserve that and worse.

[She gets wanting anyone consciously involved in creating mutant-hunting murder robots to suffer and pay for their actions.]

Bits and pieces of that were familiar, like people and the Sentinel Program, but otherwise it don't sound a lick like my universe. For example, the Bolivar Trask in mah universe ends up seein' the error of his decisions and dies while destroyin' the Sentinels and his lab.
[She tilts her head as something else cliques, her expression curious.] You know what the multiverse is, right?

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