Certainly. We used to have a fairly diverse collection of "Avengers" on board, most of whom were from the same universe, but they'd never heard of mutants or the X-Men before, even though I wouldn't be shocked if that's because we've been living in secrecy versus we don't actually exist. The only ones left are Natasha Romanoff and Dr. Bruce Banner, who's one of the wardens managing the infirmary. Peter Parker has been recognized by a few people as a familiar name, but similarly he doesn't seem to know anyone outside of his time here.
There's Wade Wilson, Aaron Stack, Jean Grey and Pietro Maximoff - Pietro's the one who seems to know the most about alternate versions of the people on board - a young woman named Anya Lehnsherr who's from a universe that's very different from most of the ones I'm familiar with, and then there's Alex Summers and Erik Lensherr, both of whom are from my world.
[He always feels weird, bringing up Erik in situations like this, because it's not like he doesn't know how things were "supposed" to play out. He half expects any new arrival who's heard of them before to panic and rage about them being here, and he knows it could be difficult to convince her that Erik wasn't the enemy here.] ... I know this might be difficult to believe, but we've found that Erik - and I, actually - are generally very different from our counterparts. I know there's an excellent chance that you've been fighting Magneto for a long time, but he isn't that person, and he isn't going to be.
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Date: 2013-07-19 05:16 pm (UTC)From:There's Wade Wilson, Aaron Stack, Jean Grey and Pietro Maximoff - Pietro's the one who seems to know the most about alternate versions of the people on board - a young woman named Anya Lehnsherr who's from a universe that's very different from most of the ones I'm familiar with, and then there's Alex Summers and Erik Lensherr, both of whom are from my world.
[He always feels weird, bringing up Erik in situations like this, because it's not like he doesn't know how things were "supposed" to play out. He half expects any new arrival who's heard of them before to panic and rage about them being here, and he knows it could be difficult to convince her that Erik wasn't the enemy here.] ... I know this might be difficult to believe, but we've found that Erik - and I, actually - are generally very different from our counterparts. I know there's an excellent chance that you've been fighting Magneto for a long time, but he isn't that person, and he isn't going to be.