Chapter 326: S:Glorious Big Event (VI)
"How do you view mutants?" Nick leaned against the glass window and asked Schiller.
"My view is similar to Professor X's, at least in one aspect, that is, if mutants and ordinary humans are forcibly squeezed together, both sides will be hurt."Vissit novelbin(.)c.om for updates
"Forget about the historical legacy that causes ordinary humans to be very hostile towards mutants. Just the fact that mutant abilities can erupt uncontrollably means that they cannot live in normal human society," Schiller sighed.
After coming to this world, he found that the problem with mutants was much more serious than he had imagined. Every day in the newspapers, one could see that somewhere a mutant ability had erupted, causing losses and injuring many people...
One thing the symbiotes said is correct, ordinary humans are really fragile. A small flame can cause them serious burns, and if there is an explosion, most people's lives are not guaranteed. But when mutant abilities erupt, fire and explosions are the most common occurrences.
Can ordinary people not treat them as terrorists? Even if it is a terrorist attack, it can be anticipated, after all, there are not too many types of guns and bombs, but mutant abilities erupt differently. There are a thousand ways in which they can pose a threat to public safety.
In a society with mutants, when entering any public place, one must first find a safe corner to avoid a mutant suddenly rushing in and killing people.
Maybe every morning when you wake up, you'll see that the road has been destroyed again, and you'll find out that it was caused by some mutant ability erupting, causing how much damage and injuring how many people...
Mutant abilities do not care whether you have to go to work the next day, whether you have urgent clients to meet, or whether you want to experience a peaceful and comfortable atmosphere.
Even Schiller is the same. He knows he has spider-sense and the ability to avoid danger, but his cautious personality still makes him instinctively perceive the nearby situation with his mist to prevent him from being unlucky and encountering an alpha-level mutant suddenly exploding when entering various public places.
For ordinary people living in a world with mutants, it's like living in a world where terrorists could appear at any time. Even if they have not suffered any real harm, they are always worried and under great pressure.
"I am a psychologist, and I can really empathize with the psychological pressure of living in an unsafe state for a long time, and I can understand the group of people who hate mutants because of this pressure."
"But mutants have no way out because their genes are innate."
"I learned from Professor X that many mutants have fallen into deep guilt because their sudden ability eruption has harmed innocent people, and some people have never emerged from this shadow for their entire lives."
"So, forcing these two sides together is actually not responsible for either side."
"So what are you going to do? Establish a segregated society? Excuse me for being frank, this won't work. Germany during World War II has already demonstrated this."
"I know that Magneto has been seeking to establish a country for mutants, but he has encountered a lot of obstacles, and the reasons are clear to you and me."
"Of course, when a country wants to research nuclear bombs, no major country will agree. Not to mention, all the nuclear bombs unite to establish a country of their own, no country will sit by and watch this happen."
"Even if mutants can unite, their families still live in ordinary human society, and are controlled by countries and powers. The reason why Magneto can be tough is because he has no soft spots. Most mutants can only choose to bow their heads when facing threats to their families and friends."
Nick looked at Schiller and whispered, "I can tell you the Security Council's policy on mutants. Simply put, it is to divide and conquer, let them consume themselves, and use their power when necessary, but never let them unite."
"From a politician's perspective, this is the best way to deal with it. You see, the stances of mutants, ordinary people, and politicians are completely different. Mutants hope to unite, hope to be independent, and hope to have their own homeland..."
"Ordinary people hope that mutants can stay away from their lives and give them a safe social environment. To some extent, the interests of these two parties are the same, because as long as mutants establish a country, they will all settle there and no longer interfere in the lives of ordinary people."
"The only obstacle here is the politicians. If they want to divide mutants, they must let them scatter and distribute themselves in ordinary human society, just like diluting wine with water."
Nick also sighed, "You and I both know that we cannot change those people's minds. In this regard, human society has remained unchanged throughout history."
"So, traveling to a galaxy that is more developed and prosperous is not exile, but furthering our education."
"But don't those galaxies have owners? No civilization would be willing to suddenly have a group of outsiders on their territory."
"Indeed, even if the landlord is relatively friendly, the tenant is always at a disadvantage." Schiller nodded, then changed the subject, "But without a relationship, the interstellar society doesn't care about laws, only about who has the bigger fist. If the landlord suddenly dies, and the tenant takes over the house, as long as he can hold onto it, who can come and take it away?"
Nick widened his eyes again. He raised his eyebrows and looked at Schiller, "You want to take down the landlord of the Andromeda Galaxy?"
"Don't talk nonsense. I don't have that ability. Don't mention things like the end of the world so easily. Humans are a civilized race. We need to establish a good interstellar image."
"Human civilization is so weak in the universe. We can't even build a spaceship."
"Since that's the case, if the universe's demonic deities fight, we can't stop them. Sanctum Sanctorum is just getting started. The best we can do is provide a way out for our esteemed members."
"I understand, but..." Nick hesitated and said, "Don't the symbiotes also live in that galaxy? Currently, it seems like this group of universe agents is friendly to them, and I think they could use their help."
"Do you think a parasitic race cares about who the other civilizations in their galaxy are? Or rather, if humans don't go, can their enemies let them parasitize?"
"Moreover, you see, Mutants are leaving a good impression on the symbiotes now, aren't they?"
"I knew it. It's all part of your plan..." Nick covered his forehead and said.
"Contact Professor X and tell him about the symbiotes' characteristics, so he can select suitable mutants based on their characteristics."
"Professor X won't miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to strengthen the abilities of the new generation. At the same time, you can make a deal with the symbiotes, and let them naturally influence the new generation of mutants to enhance their sense of belonging to the human race..."
"Then let the symbiotes feel that the new generation of mutants are very compatible with them, have incredibly strong abilities, and enhance their impression of the human race..."
"Furthermore, you should know that the symbiotes have a gene catalog. I learned from Loki that the interstellar society values the information recorded in their gene catalog because no other race can understand the basic situation of a race better than the symbiotes."
"Many civilizations like to see the symbiotes as a library of the universe. When they want to understand a certain race, they will find a host with a symbiote parasite and trade with them, exchanging information from their gene catalog, or even just letting the symbiote parasitize them to get the information they want."
"As long as we can get the symbiotes to write down some basic information about humans in their gene catalog, and I mean correct, fair, objective, and unquestionable information, it will be very beneficial for our future development, won't it?"
Nick looked up at the ceiling, raised his hand, and clapped. But Schiller continued, "There's one more thing. Ask Asgard to help send those former alien hosts back, it can give Strange a reasonable excuse to contact Asgard."
"Contact Asgard? What happened to them?"
"We need to figure out Asgard's attitude in this war, especially Odin's attitude."
"I want to make money with him, but I'm afraid he still hasn't gotten over the issue between his son and daughter..."
"How about the information Strange sent back?"
"Let's find a safe place and talk about it in detail."
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