That's comforting. [His tone is scathing. He doesn't believe it for a second.] Mutation'd be the goldmine of genetic science, I'd think. Look at what some of us can do. Isolating the source of each individual mutation, finding a way -
- but yeah, ethics. Way more important. Of course they'd never do that.
[He shakes his head briskly, then stops in front of a huge, round door with an X carved into it, a perfect replica of the school logo. There's a small circle at the center of the X: a retina scanner, which means he's never been in here and probably never will. But one hand presses against the door, fingers curling a bit hungrily.]
This is how he finds us all. Cerebro. You know about that, right?
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- but yeah, ethics. Way more important. Of course they'd never do that.
[He shakes his head briskly, then stops in front of a huge, round door with an X carved into it, a perfect replica of the school logo. There's a small circle at the center of the X: a retina scanner, which means he's never been in here and probably never will. But one hand presses against the door, fingers curling a bit hungrily.]
This is how he finds us all. Cerebro. You know about that, right?