Meanwhile, back at the Xavier School for Gifted Youngsters, Cyclops began to write things down in his life on the computer in a letter to his younger brother Alex Summers, better known as Havok, including the young ghostbusters coming to their aid.
Dear Alex,
I hope this letter finds you well. I wanted to share with you some incredible events that have been happening here at the Xavier School. As you know, we've been dealing with some pretty intense threats lately, but I'm proud to say that we've got a great team here who are always ready to step up and defend what's right.
But what's really amazing is that we've got some new allies who have joined forces with us. You won't believe who they are - a team of young Ghostbusters from New York City! I know it sounds crazy, but they're the real deal, Alex. They've got some serious tech and skills that have been a huge help to us.
They showed up just in time to help us take down Magneto, who was trying to cause some serious damage. We were able to defeat him, but it was a close call. If the Ghostbusters hadn't shown up when they did, things could have gone very differently.
I know you're always looking out for me, Alex, and I appreciate that. But I want you to know that I'm in good hands here. The X-Men are my family, and we've got each other's backs. And now, with the Ghostbusters on our side, we're unstoppable.
Take care, little brother. I'll write again soon.
Best,
Scott (Cyclops)He sends the letter by clicking on the sent button on the bottom right of the computer screen.
"I see you sent an email to your brother about the young ghostbusters." Jean responded.
Cyclops looked up from his computer, a hint of a smile on his face. "Yeah, I wanted to share the news with him. Alex is always interested in hearing about our missions and the new allies we meet."
Professor X, who was sitting in his wheelchair nearby, spoke up. "I'm glad you did, Scott. It's important to keep our friends and family informed about our work. And the young Ghostbusters are certainly an interesting development."
Cyclops nodded, his eyes serious. "They're more than that, sir. They're a valuable asset to our team. Their skills and technology complement ours perfectly."
Jean Grey smiled, her eyes shining with agreement. "And they're not just valuable allies - they're also great kids. I'm glad we got to meet them."
Cyclops smiled back, his eyes warm with friendship. "Me too, Jean. Me too."
He scrolls down to check more emails until a recent one pops up on his computer screen. He clicks on the tab to maximize the screen.
Subject: Ghostbusters-X-Men Alliance
Dear Cyclops,
Hope this email finds you well. It's Peter Venkman from the Ghostbusters. I just wanted to follow up on our recent team-up against Magneto. We're all thrilled about the new alliance between our teams.
I've attached a few documents to this email, including some tech specs for our proton packs and ghost traps. We think there might be some potential for collaboration and innovation between our teams.
Also, we're planning a training session for our new recruits and would love to have some X-Men join us. It would be a great opportunity for our teams to learn from each other.
Let me know what you think.
Best,
Egon Spengler III and Peter Venkman IIICyclops clicks on the attachments and begins to scan through the documents, his eyes widening with interest. "This is great stuff," he thinks to himself. "I can see some real potential for collaboration here."
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Ghost-X, a young Ghostbusters and x-men crossover
Fanficit's a major crossover event of the two franchises: Ghostbusters and X-Men. The two teams must stop the villainous Shadow King from implementing chaos across the Earth to restore both peace and justice for humans and mutants alike.