Unfortunately, you picked the only member of the x-men who turned out to be a goddess and not a mutant (can’t remember what story arc). How disturbing.
All the other mutants destroy evolution the same way.
For example, can you imagine the leap required to be able to blast lasers powerful enough to destroy buildings out of your eyes? That’s no incremental step, that’s skipping at least a couple hundred million years of evolution in a single generation.
skipping at least a couple hundred million years of evolution
I can’t even imagine how long it would take evolution to produce nuclear fission and lasing chambers in a biological organism. Or what functional mutations it would have to build on to get there.
Supposedly he’s pulling the energy out from some other dimension or something, rather than producing it in his own body. That’s the latest hand-waving explanation, anyways; originally, Cyclops’ powers were supposed to be powered by photosynthesis in his body! Clearly the early writers were rather over-optimistic about solar power...
Unfortunately, you picked the only member of the x-men who turned out to be a goddess and not a mutant (can’t remember what story arc). How disturbing.
Replying to a very old comment, but doing so to note that although Storm was worshipped as a goddess by an African tribe I don’t think she was ever a goddess herself (although some people do sometimes refer to as such). However, Storm’s mother in the main Marvel Comics setting is a powerful sorceress, and I think that there’s some canon evidence that Storm inherited some of that ability.
Unfortunately, you picked the only member of the x-men who turned out to be a goddess and not a mutant (can’t remember what story arc). How disturbing.
All the other mutants destroy evolution the same way.
For example, can you imagine the leap required to be able to blast lasers powerful enough to destroy buildings out of your eyes? That’s no incremental step, that’s skipping at least a couple hundred million years of evolution in a single generation.
I can’t even imagine how long it would take evolution to produce nuclear fission and lasing chambers in a biological organism. Or what functional mutations it would have to build on to get there.
Supposedly he’s pulling the energy out from some other dimension or something, rather than producing it in his own body. That’s the latest hand-waving explanation, anyways; originally, Cyclops’ powers were supposed to be powered by photosynthesis in his body! Clearly the early writers were rather over-optimistic about solar power...
Replying to a very old comment, but doing so to note that although Storm was worshipped as a goddess by an African tribe I don’t think she was ever a goddess herself (although some people do sometimes refer to as such). However, Storm’s mother in the main Marvel Comics setting is a powerful sorceress, and I think that there’s some canon evidence that Storm inherited some of that ability.