The story of the comic-book superhero team, The X-Men, is unlike any other band of greats. In fact, in the eyes of humankind, whom they help and save time and time again, they are not great at all. They are just mutants. In plainspeak: Freaks, outcasts, rebels. In Yason lingo: GENIUSES, MARTYRS, STARS.
How shall I start? Im still quite unsure about whether to use the past or present tense here. You know that schizophrenic sense of time "soon" develops into a chronic case of identity crisis. So, for posteritys sake, lets just assume both time frames while sliding into the possible future. Now!
The year is 2005. The state of the world has severely degenerated. What was supposed to be an alternate Earth that existed only in comic books is now a reality TV show.
The year was 1983 when a bullet killed Ninoy Aquino. I didnt know who he was. I was just pissed off that the prices of comic books skyrocketed.
The years in between are lost. No sorry, theyre in progress, hence hazy.
Please help me remember.
Yours,
The Man
Soon, those raw and abstract conjurations rocketed off to space, on to the world of X-Men comic books. But unlike here on Earth, where the evolution of man started with the Neanderthal and ended with the Homo sapiens, in the Marvel Comics universe, there developed the next step to evolution the Homo Superior, also known as mutant. A fearful society held them at arms length, wary and suspicious of the unknown. Only through reading X-Men comics did I pierce the murky pall that separates men from mutants. Why, the most affecting revolutions in mans history might have been taking place in fiction as well.
And then both worlds shook as reality and fantasy began to collide.
SUBTITLE: "PART I: MUT(I)E"
STORM: All of us here are mutants, like yourself.
JUBILEE: Then tell me this: what is a mutant?
STORM: No one knows who will be a mutant at birth. We discovered our extraordinary powers at about your age. Professor Xavier is our leader and he has called us the X-Men.
JUBILEE: Thats another way of saying mutant. Weirdo. Like me.
STORM: Like all of us
VOICE-OVER: Blessed and cursed with special abilities, mutants in the Marvel Universe have usually been feared and ostracized. Over the years, the term "mutie" became synonymous with the grotesque and the dissident, reinforced by mass hysteria and social prejudice against Homo Superiors. Fanning the flames of intolerance and hatred were various politicians, bureaucrats and clergymen who were either filled with fear, ignorance and envy, or had a personal grudge against a specific mutant individual or group.
MOCK RADIO ANNOUNCER: Attention, fellow humans! Last night, several mutant renegades bombed Plaza Miranda. The Director-General has just declared Martial Law for the purpose of identifying mutant dissidents and neutralizing the mutant threat.
SUBTITLE: "1972"
VOICE-OVER: I was born nearly a month before that fateful night. One dictators desperate act to suppress not just genetic, but social-political-intellectual mutation torturing those who questioned or thought differently, exterminating those who pressed for change and exploiting the already underprivileged and oppressed. All in the name of "whose?" societys greater good.
JUBILEE: So why do people hate us?
STORM: People fear what they do not understand.
MAGNETO: They do understand. Our mutant powers make us superior, that is why they fear us.
Director-general: What is this?! Why is he giving voice-overs to such mutant crap? Cant he see that we will lose money if the Filifin audience is exposed to such harmful mutant radiation? These Filifinos are not mature enough to watch or read anything different apart from the usual trash we show them. And just look at the cast! Where were these social misfortunes plucked from, anyway? They look like rejects from an X-Men convention! Well, excuse me, I made Wolverine and his band the biggest stars in the comic-book galaxy. Too bad they started questioning my script, so I just dropped them from the story. Ah, whatever, theyll all soon end up as anecdotes in some gossip magazine, anyway.
VOICE-OVER: The atmosphere of misunderstanding was worsened by government and media surveillance, as well as public admission of mutation by various mutant starlets who asserted their creative and intellectual giftedness and who used their special powers to help the marginalized while pushing for social and cultural reforms. The tiny but greedy power elite became intimated and this inevitably gave way to more persecution, corruption and oppression as individuals who were believed to be mutants were exploited, intimated, or even murdered either in the streets or in secret military camps by shadowy figures who saw mutants as a growing menace to their family kingdoms and private armies.
SUBTITLE: "1983"
BEAST: That is why I must stand on trial. They must realize that we are not a threat to mankind but a part of it.
MAGNETO: Are these the people whose laws you trust?
They dont seem to share your sense of brotherhood.
BEAST: They only fight because they fear us.
MAGNETO: Fool! You still dream of peace with those who seek to destroy all mutants?
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(Fade in second track: "Pusila! Pusila!")
TITLE: "1986"
MAGNETO: My people talked peace while others prepared for war. They showed reason and mercy while others used corruption and death. They were destroyed for their trouble. I wont stand by and watch it happen again. I wont.
TITLE: "2005"
WE, THE X-MEN: We shouldnt. We wont.