>>110073378that's impressively dumb
it takes five mutants with powers that can't be replicated working in an assembly line and a sixth mutant with powers that can't be replicated working alone to produce these husks and bring them to life with the mind of their donor-mutant intact
which takes how long, exactly? per egg, given that there's a production cost for the egg, it has to be pass through three others to be usable, and they have a teenager overseeing their work?
and then
>A backup of every mutant mind on the planet existsthis is how many mutants exactly
>Once a week, Charles Xavier copies the "latest version" of every mutant mind to multiple redundant "cradles" located in several locations across the world."So it's however many mutants exist multiplied by whatever factor of redundancy Xavier feels comfortable with?
which means that they're producing husks maybe to order rather than storing them long-term (which would just raise further questions) so yeah, OK, maybe they're not working 24/7 to produce mindless clone bodies of "every mutant" on the planet but
when exactly does Charles Xavier find time to read and copy every mutant mind on the planet? this is in the 1000s at least
assuming he sleeps 8 hours in every 24 and has to be conscious for his transference to work (since there are problems when his unconscious mind gets control over his powers) and even being generous and saying he can do it effortlessly in addition to everything else he does, that's a maximum of 11520 mutants per 16 hours assuming each transfer takes an unrealistic 5 seconds
at say 300 seconds per that's 192 mutants a day so the ideal transfer time is somewhere between 5 seconds and 5 minutes
what is his copy error rate
what safeguards on data transfer/exploitation does he offer, given that he is rewriting every mutant on the planet weekly
I feel like he's been turned into a Cambridge Analytica proxy because Hickman is once again not as smart as he believes himself to be