Plot-bunny: X-Men
Aug. 4th, 2011 09:18 amHaving recently watched X-Men: First Class and then delved into the depths of the two related kink memes, I do, of course, have a zillion and one plot bunnies tussling for my attention. So far, the one that is most dominant is more of a character study than a plot, and has more to do with the comics than the movie, however...
What I would like is for a story about one of the founding members of Human's First. Consider this man: Here is someone who looked around himself and saw that there were people who could control the magnetic field, who could control the weather, who could control his mind. And this guy thought it would be a good idea to stand up in public defiance of an overwhelming force. And somehow he managed to survive. He's a pure human, no mutation at all, and yet he is standing up to overwhelming force. It's a David vs Goliath story.
I imagine a conversation with Charles Xavier:
"You could force me to stop thinking. You could force me to agree to your every plan."
"I wouldn't."
"At this moment in time, I believe you. But people change, you aren't the only telepath, and wouldn't isn't the same is couldn't. And I refuse to have my thoughts rely on your willingness to let me keep them."
To tie it more closely to the X-Men: First Class movie, consider the climactic battle from the point of view of one of the captains:
There he is, terrified that he's going to have front row seats to the beginning of World War III, a nuclear war that will likely devastate the planet and possibly create an extinction event, but still determined to do his best for his country. And suddenly a third party appears. Here are mutants with super powers, but more than that, they have a nuclear submarine of their own, and a fighter jet the likes of which he has never seen before. And more even than that, they have uniforms.
He's a smart and observant man, this captain, he knows that some people have special abilities. Some people can run fast, some people can do math in their head, and some people can control fire. As a leader of men, you keep an eye out for useful traits among your men, but the super powers are just not that common. Or so he had thought. But now he suddenly sees a whole lot of them together, in uniform, staging a mock battle (as far as he is concerned), before the combined might of the United States and Russian militaries, demonstrating exactly how out-classed they are. At a time that worried about secret societies controlling the politics and economies of the world, this was practically proof positive that those conspiracy theorists were correct, it was just mutants who had the power instead of the Illuminati, Catholics, the Jews, the Masons, or the Flouridators or whoever.
In the comics and the fanfics, I have seen sympathetic looks from both the X-Men and the Brotherhood points of view. I would like a sympathetic look from the Human's First perspective.
What I would like is for a story about one of the founding members of Human's First. Consider this man: Here is someone who looked around himself and saw that there were people who could control the magnetic field, who could control the weather, who could control his mind. And this guy thought it would be a good idea to stand up in public defiance of an overwhelming force. And somehow he managed to survive. He's a pure human, no mutation at all, and yet he is standing up to overwhelming force. It's a David vs Goliath story.
I imagine a conversation with Charles Xavier:
"You could force me to stop thinking. You could force me to agree to your every plan."
"I wouldn't."
"At this moment in time, I believe you. But people change, you aren't the only telepath, and wouldn't isn't the same is couldn't. And I refuse to have my thoughts rely on your willingness to let me keep them."
To tie it more closely to the X-Men: First Class movie, consider the climactic battle from the point of view of one of the captains:
There he is, terrified that he's going to have front row seats to the beginning of World War III, a nuclear war that will likely devastate the planet and possibly create an extinction event, but still determined to do his best for his country. And suddenly a third party appears. Here are mutants with super powers, but more than that, they have a nuclear submarine of their own, and a fighter jet the likes of which he has never seen before. And more even than that, they have uniforms.
He's a smart and observant man, this captain, he knows that some people have special abilities. Some people can run fast, some people can do math in their head, and some people can control fire. As a leader of men, you keep an eye out for useful traits among your men, but the super powers are just not that common. Or so he had thought. But now he suddenly sees a whole lot of them together, in uniform, staging a mock battle (as far as he is concerned), before the combined might of the United States and Russian militaries, demonstrating exactly how out-classed they are. At a time that worried about secret societies controlling the politics and economies of the world, this was practically proof positive that those conspiracy theorists were correct, it was just mutants who had the power instead of the Illuminati, Catholics, the Jews, the Masons, or the Flouridators or whoever.
In the comics and the fanfics, I have seen sympathetic looks from both the X-Men and the Brotherhood points of view. I would like a sympathetic look from the Human's First perspective.