![]() ![]() ![]() In any event, the Council votes 6-4 in favor of Destiny, and she is admitted onto the Council. Flashbacks illuminate their reasons for voting in Destiny’s favor: Nightcrawler in solidarity with his mother not expecting to be joined by anyone else, Exodus compelled by the idea of having a precog on the council, Sinister wanting to be a contrarian troll, Shaw voting against Emma assuming her to vote no, and Emma bribed by Mystique with an unseen object of apparent importance to her. Xavier, Magneto, Kate, and Storm vote no, while Nightcrawler, Exodus, Sinister, Shaw, and Emma vote yes alongside Mystique. ![]() ![]() After weeks of struggling to relate to one another (as both are very changed and different from how they were when Destiny was last alive), they regain their footing and hatch a plan: get Destiny onto the Quiet Council.īack in the present, deliberation on Destiny’s spot begins. Turns out it was nothing more than some classic Mystique trickery, impersonating herself as Xavier to trick The Five into resurrecting Destiny. Jonathan Hickman’s ( possibly ) final contribution to the Krakoa era of X-Men comics continues in this week’s Inferno #2, and things are only getting hotter from here.Īfter Destiny’s shocking return at the Quiet Council meeting, we learn how she came back to life. ![]()
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