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Scott Summers ([personal profile] notrosecolored) wrote 2015-10-12 03:47 am (UTC)

Secret identities weren't a big thing amongst Scott's team members. It was a thing for some of the students, but that was more a matter of confidentiality than an alternate life. The kids who could pass would have the option of going back out into the world for as long as it could be given to them. Not many of them seemed to make that call. Scott didn't blame them.

"I don't much care about what the other teams out there are doing," he admitted. It was an understatement. He couldn't have cared less if he tried. He had absolutely zero fucks to give, over all. "We're pretty narrow focus. We're not even considered a hero team, super human or otherwise. The people who make those kinds of classifications consider us a terrorist organization about as often as they don't. Those are the same people who dispatch the Avengers to deal with threats above and beyond their capacity to handle themselves, and Stark seems to be a big fan of registering people with special abilities. Meanwhile there's legislation proposed every other year to register mutants like we're a bunch of dangerous dogs and the lucky kids with an extra gene are being locked up in prison cells. I've got just about all I can handle without worrying about the Justice League and Superman."

He had some, um, issues with the Avengers, the government, and Stark.

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