OK its theory not fact
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Rusty-d-shackleford — 9 years ago(January 16, 2017 11:07 AM)
OK its theory not fact
I think it was Charles he didnt do it on purpose, as we now officially know he is suffering from Alzheimer's Disease and he is all so the one of the most powerful telepaths, so as some of you may not know People with Alzheimers some times have awful outbursts of uncontrolled anger so I think the professor had an outburst and killed every one in the school the only reason wolverine survived is because of regenerative ability which is now clapped out.
I could be %100 wrong buts it some times fun to have theory.
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baj2 — 9 years ago(January 20, 2017 02:29 PM)
Come to think of it
*Prof X is supposed to be suffering from dementia or Alzheimer with the most powerful mind in the world, any thing can happen and could even tap into the disease's possible violent nature.
*Is Logan hiding the Professor or is he keeping the Professor away from doing more devastation?
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Jimmy_Rustle — 9 years ago(January 20, 2017 07:26 AM)
This takes place some time in the future. In one of the Wolverine comics, I forget which one, you see Logan looking older and remembers back to when a mutant controlled his mind and he killed all the X-Men thinking they were bad mutants. This movie might be following that story.
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TheKonrad821 — 9 years ago(January 20, 2017 08:49 AM)
I hope they didn't all die at once. I remember reading a comic as a kid (apparently it was an alternate universe, but idk) where Wolverine and Storm were the only two X-Men left after the rest were slowly hunted down by Sentinels.
I like that idea, even though the Sentinel program was dismantled in DoFP. If all the mutants were taken out by one event, that would feel sort of lame (to me). -
hafabee — 9 years ago(January 20, 2017 05:13 PM)
I think Charles either accidentally or intentionally wiped the X-Men's memories clean and gave them new lives. I think it was an intentional act though.
See the Reavers, at least in the comics, were totally set on killing all of the X-Men, and were on the verge of doing it too. The only escape for the X-Men were to scatter to the four corners of the Earth and start new lives, and they unintentionally got their memories wiped in the process and couldn't remember their time as X-Men.
I think something similar has happened here, but the process didn't work on Wolverine because of his fast healing superpower (he didn't lose his memories in the comics either, and was the last of the X-Men left), and it didn't quite work on Charles Xavier either because he did it to himself and somewhere in his mind he knows what he did, it just scrambled his brains somewhat. -
DebaucheryDemon — 9 years ago(January 20, 2017 06:33 PM)
Yes I'm aware that some Alzheimer patients are plagued with restlessness, anxiety, and violent outbursts. That's definitely not happening here.
So save the theories for MatPat.
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