Velma Martinez (
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xavier_institute2014-09-19 12:50 pm
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[Vel's video feed comes on to show her in her dorm room, leaning back in her chair and fiddling with a rather abused old-school My Little Pony. She's looking rather intensely thoughtful.]
Okay, so everyone's aware of the shit that's gone down the last few days, right? Lotta bad publicity for the mutant set t'say the least. And it got me thinking. I get the whole idea of the Xmen is to be heroes, and combat villains and all that fun stuff, but that doesn't make people like mutants. Fights are scary when you're not involved, even if one side's technically the 'good guys'. 'Specially if property damage starts happening. Normal folk don't care if the good guys win if it means the store that's their livelyhood gets bashed all to pieces. Y'know?
So like I said, I've been thinking. Normal folks think mutants are scary and stuff 'cause the news is all about stuff like the bombing in London and such. And I know the news only reports on bad stuff, but still. I think there needs to be... like a web series or something highlighting mutants being non-threatening. Mutants with less scary powers showing off what they can do.
[She gives a rueful smile and sets the pony on the desk in front of her, where it starts to gallop and jump around.]
And mutants using their powers for... like unthreatening good stuff that normals can relate to. Y'know, putting out fires, rescuing kittens, stuff like that.
Or maybe I'm just totally off base and should shut up and just finish my homework.
Okay, so everyone's aware of the shit that's gone down the last few days, right? Lotta bad publicity for the mutant set t'say the least. And it got me thinking. I get the whole idea of the Xmen is to be heroes, and combat villains and all that fun stuff, but that doesn't make people like mutants. Fights are scary when you're not involved, even if one side's technically the 'good guys'. 'Specially if property damage starts happening. Normal folk don't care if the good guys win if it means the store that's their livelyhood gets bashed all to pieces. Y'know?
So like I said, I've been thinking. Normal folks think mutants are scary and stuff 'cause the news is all about stuff like the bombing in London and such. And I know the news only reports on bad stuff, but still. I think there needs to be... like a web series or something highlighting mutants being non-threatening. Mutants with less scary powers showing off what they can do.
[She gives a rueful smile and sets the pony on the desk in front of her, where it starts to gallop and jump around.]
And mutants using their powers for... like unthreatening good stuff that normals can relate to. Y'know, putting out fires, rescuing kittens, stuff like that.
Or maybe I'm just totally off base and should shut up and just finish my homework.
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I would say that, yes, you probably ought to finish your homework--and that, yes, this sounds like an excellent idea. An outreach, perhaps, as they call it: something to expand people's awareness of mutants as more than strange abilities, and mutant powers as something more than violence and policy debates.
If there's some way in which I can help, please don't hesitate to let me know... although my... abilities may be a touch too... dramatic for your purposes.
[He flashes a bit more of a contrite smile at the last bit.]
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Unfortunately, there is little I can do to assist. My armor is fairly... intimidating to look upon. I would gladly do the things you listed as examples, but there is nothing I can do to not come across to humans as 'scary'.
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[Says the most threatening guy on campus.]
But in my experience most mundies don't wanna hear about that. Anyone who's gonna believe whatever the news is telling them is all there is to mutants, they're not gonna care if we're doing good. They'll call it an act. Like the media isn't always staging their own.
Then again, if you can make it work there's nothing wrong with it.
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[What does he really want to talk about, though?]
...Is that like, Honeysuckle?
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Even used positively, it's really hard to not have people wig out when your power is controlling their emotions.
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you rescue someone's kitten from a tree
and then they accuse you of putting it in the tree in the first place or they tell you it was none of your damn business and you should've let someone normal rescue their cat or if you've been keeping your mutation under wraps, whoops too bad it is out for everyone to see because you rescued the damn cat, and even if you've got one grateful person maybe, there's a crowd of other people staring at you suspiciously.
[ He's an extremely optimistic young man, can't you tell ]
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