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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-07-19 03:57 pm

[ SECRET POST #2755 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2755 ⌋

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hiyami: (Bunny munch)

[personal profile] hiyami 2014-07-20 09:27 pm (UTC)(link)
The ones we see at the forefront are the ones who have the power to fight back and stand in for their fellow mutants. And there are only a handful of mutants who are as powerful as you describe. Most aren't more dangerous than someone with a gun or a car in their hands.

It's pretty simple narration requirement...

Also, X-Men and New Mutants usually tried to have mutants around whose powers were not destructive, like Cypher. Or the kid with the snake tongue, in the movie. They were few because in combat they'd get killed right away, so most of them didn't last long in the team, but they were there.
Some were even team members, like Warpath.

Also as someone pointed out, Morlocks. For all we know, most of them are too difformed to "pass" for humans, and also their powers are often useless in fights. Caliban's power is to detect mutants.
darkmanifest: (Default)

[personal profile] darkmanifest 2014-07-20 11:52 pm (UTC)(link)
There may be only a few mutants with that level of power, but there aren't any real-world minorities whatsoever with the power of a gun or car that can't be separated from their physical body. That's where the metaphor breaks down; there's no percentage, small or otherwise, of gay or black people who can move things with their minds.

I know about the mutants without powers or harmless ones, but having them in the background or on the side of most of the franchise is just throwing the metaphor a bone. The trade for all the action and excitement of the X-Men is a severely weakened message. That's okay, I don't seek out a fun adventure comic for reality, but then I shouldn't be expected to equate its issues with reality. The kid with the blue tongue and all those like him are just shoehorned in there as an afterthought following the massively destructive fighting between the powerful mutants are over, to remind us "Hey, we have a deep metaphor going on here, remember?! Pay no mind to the guy with the claws for a couple of seconds."