Chapter Notes

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So for this story, pro-mutant rights have been around since the 1960s (along with gay rights). Nowadays people are pretty okay with mutants, but there are still people (mainly the Friends of Humanity) who still discriminate. There are laws to protect mutant rights, but there are still hate groups that attack. Hank doesn't go outside because he fears putting innocent people in danger.

Also for the story, Alex was the one to hit his head on the ground when he and Scott (who I made the older brother for this story) fell from the plane. I know in the X-Men that the reason that Scott has the visor is because he had neurological damage, but here he wears it because they had a run-in with a mutant (maybe Emma idk) and she took control of his mind and used his powers to try and kill Logan. He doesn't need it but still wears it as a precaution so he never hurts the ones he loves again. In the visor is an automatic shut-off switch that can be triggered by either Beast or Magneto in case of emergencies.

That is all. Carry on (my wayward sons ;))

~DeathLife97

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