He agreed with Erik's opinion of humans and what mutants should be doing.
Erik believed very strongly in mutant rights, and our superiority over humans. His hatred of them led him to doing things against them, but also against us for standing in his way.
I never forced people to stay with me. Everyone was free to choose their own path, including going to Erik.
Kind of funny, in a way. Nobody was superior to anybody in the Void. No one except Cassandra. The rest of us were just rolling around in the dirt, trying to stay alive. I wonder if he learned anything from that, if he feels differently now.
Probably the one in the Void did learn from that. I think removing him from a situation of mutants vs. humanity in general is a way to push him from that path of hatred and resentment. He doesn't want to go there here either.
He's the only person I've ever punched, and he deserved a few more of them. But everyone can improve given the right circumstances, and he's working to prove that.
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Erik believed very strongly in mutant rights, and our superiority over humans. His hatred of them led him to doing things against them, but also against us for standing in his way.
I never forced people to stay with me. Everyone was free to choose their own path, including going to Erik.
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