X-MEN

technically thanos is a mutant, would he be a legitimate citizen of krakoa?

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Not Homo Superior

Neither is Broo.

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…so?
Being human has never been a requirement.

Krakoa, Danger, Broo, Deathbird, Cadre K, Warlock, etc. All considered mutants by various X-Men.

and wolverine? He's not even human, he descends from a rare breed of wolf.

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You're not asking if he's a mutant, you're asking if he would be a Krakoan citizen. Most of the examples you just listed are not members of Krakoa, with the only exceptions being Krakoa (who is the island itself) and Broo

Just being a technical mutant isn't enough. You need an X-Gene or be a close friend of the X-Men

Also Thanos isn't a mutant he's a Deviant fuck off

Broo actually has the X-gene though, like Deathbird does.

I was responding to , which appeared to stating that being homo superior was criteria for being offered citizenship in Krakoa. I disputed that point.

The question of whether or not Thanos would be offered citizenship was not made in this thread. Kindly go fuck yourself retard.

>Also Thanos isn't a mutant he's a Deviant fuck off

then hed fit right in

They allowed Apocalypse, one of the greatest mass murder on Earth into their fold. No reason to think they wouldn't allow Thanos, one of the greatest mass murder in the universe into their fold.

They let Sinister in as well and he orchestrated full scale genocide against the weakest most vulnerable of mutantkind.

still not a mutants
they didn't want Sinister, like Moira told them not to invite him, but they needed him for the resurrection protocols to work

>still not a mutants

They honestly didn't need Sinister. But they were too lazy so they decide to outsource the work to Sinister instead of doing themselves in-house.

Did they have their own gene-bank sitting around?
They needed him for the samples from mutants who were already dead.

Considering the fact that they have a reality manipulator in the Five and someone capable of boosting mutant powers in the Five, their resurrection protocol honestly doesn't require genetic material of the decease.

He's a mutant in the sense that he's an eternal with deviant syndrome, but he's not an x gene mutant.

Deadpool doesn't have Wolverine's mutant gene?

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Is the Romulus shit still canon?

>their resurrection protocol
it is more a cloning than a resurrection, the only one who was truly resurrected was David (Legion)

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everything is apparently canon.

Even augmented by Hope, Proteus isn't strong enough to flat out resurrect people.