It wasn't that the X-1 would kill you, it was the systems in the X-1 that would kill you.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When I was picked to fly the X-1, it was my duty to fly it, and I did.
I did think for many, many years that because of my ability I could beat the system. And I was wrong.
But you know, the system almost destroyed itself while it was goin' on trying to destroy us.
I didn't follow the whole 'X-Men' story because it got too complicated. I'd pick up a comic book and have no idea what was going on.
'The X-Files' was a hard sell because people didn't know what it was. The network didn't understand what it was that they were buying, and at the beginning, they wanted us to have closure. They wanted us to put the cuffs on the bad guy at the end of each episode.
I spent a lot of years trying to beat the system and, in the end, the system kicked my behind good.
I was invincible, at least that's what I wanted you to think, and I wanted me to think it, too.
My truth is that what doesn't kill you makes you weaker rather than stronger, although it makes you wiser.
The amusing thing about 'X-Force' is that it was highly rated - and hated - in about equal measure, Which suited me just fine. If no-one's feathers were a little ruffled, we probably wouldn't have been doing our jobs right.
'X-Men: First Class' was fun.
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