07-01-2003, 10:37 PM
Occhidiangela,Jul 2 2003, 03:08 AM Wrote:Does Xmen2 answer this, or is her feature well explained in the comic books? Explanation appreciated from any of you Xmen fanatics there.The comic books provide all the explalation. As noted by others Rogue's power manifests at puberty. This is true of most mutants in the comics although there are a number of early starters, so it's not a rule set in stone.
BTW, yes, these quoted paragraphs of yours are in a new order.
Quote:Mystique: Alright, she is a doppleganger, how is it that when Wolverine buries his claws into her innards, she does not die? Did she take on his rapid healing powers thanks to their fight while she was in his form? She was in Storm's form when he laid the blades into her later on. What is it about Mystique that made her mortal wound heal, and let her turn into the security guard? (And why did Wolverine not rip off her head to ensure she was dead? Oh, yeah, PG-13 and follow on plot reasons.) Does she, like a D & D druid, heal somewhat with each transformation? Confused.
As noted, she was badly hurt and carried from the scene by paramedics. Not mentioned, and seldom mentioned in the comics either, is the fact that mutants in the Marvel Universe are born naturally a little tougher than their human progenitors, which is apparently nature's way of giving them a little something to handle their mutations.
Quote:I am looking forward to Xmen 2. I hope it has less kung fu and more character development.
It has some brawling and a lot more story. You'll note that it also topped the entire gross box office intake of X-Men in something like three weeks. It's pretty good. B)
Heed the Song of Battle and Unsheath the Blades of War