Sort of, but the problem is that sentinels don’t necessarily stop mutants from being born, and they also don’t really do shit except make the most powerful ones mad (unless we’re playing “alternate future where sentinels killed everyone” instead of “the ten-thousandth guy who can tie reality in knots just showed up” this week).
Really, the best solution is preventing mutants from being born. They’ve done it a couple times. It was a background detail in Logan and a plot point for a while after House of M and maybe in a couple other cases I don’t know about. They always treat it as a bad thing though, instead of having the rational reaction, which is: “oh thank god someone just unloaded the cosmic gun that’s pointed at our heads.”
And you just know Larry Fink sees himself as Professor X, instead of that asshole who runs the sentinel factory on Genosha (which is who he REALLY is)
sentinels are a justified response to mutants when there can be one that just wakes up one day and kills a whole town.
Sort of, but the problem is that sentinels don’t necessarily stop mutants from being born, and they also don’t really do shit except make the most powerful ones mad (unless we’re playing “alternate future where sentinels killed everyone” instead of “the ten-thousandth guy who can tie reality in knots just showed up” this week).
Really, the best solution is preventing mutants from being born. They’ve done it a couple times. It was a background detail in Logan and a plot point for a while after House of M and maybe in a couple other cases I don’t know about. They always treat it as a bad thing though, instead of having the rational reaction, which is: “oh thank god someone just unloaded the cosmic gun that’s pointed at our heads.”
Fink is Johnny Sublime