hi im here to talk to you about how sinister totally meant for scott to end up with charles
first of all, to lay some groundwork – we know that sinister was pretty much 100% in control of everything happening at the orphanage
(x-men legacy #215)
sinister was obviously concerned with keeping scott away from too many outside influences - the only significant relationships scott built with people away from sinister’s influence (that we know of) were robyn hanover and the bogarts, all of whom were, in the end, either manipulated or killed by sinister in order to further convince scott that building relationships with other people just wasn’t worth it. he wanted scott to be dependent, malleable, and entirely within his sphere of influence.
another point i’d like to bring up before getting into the meat of this post is that we can safely assume that sinister knew quite a bit about scott’s mutation before scott ever left. some accounts of the plane crash state that he actually manifested during the plane crash; x-factor states that he at least first became aware of his mutation while in the hospital; whenever you want to place it, it’s clear that scott manifested well before his supposed manifestation in new york as a teenager.
so! with that said, let’s talk about what happened when scott ran away from the orphanage
(there’s going to be a lot of silver age talk here, and yes i know a lot of the silver age is kind of dubiously canon at this point and yes i know sinister didn’t exist yet but it’s really all we have for this period of scott’s life)
we know that scott was in new york with the orphanage’s supervisor for an optometrist visit.
(x-men v1 #39)
so...sinister already knows about scott’s mutation, and he’s going to know better than anyone what’s going on with his eyes (or at least that’s how he would see it, but at this point given how much time he’s been studying scott it’s probably true). even if, for some reason, he felt the need to legitimize something about scott’s “eye condition”, he could’ve just pretended to be an optometrist and been like, yep, you definitely need these custom-made ruby quartz glasses that i just happen to have in my pocket here. it’s not like anyone’s going to question him.
and even IF there was a real need to bring scott to new york for any reason, i am fairly certain that mr. lamb and/or the optometrist were probably sinister (both were at least under his control) bc as we established above, sinister was very concerned with how scott interacted with the outside world. (there’s a reason the orphanage is set in a tiny fictional town in classic x-men rather than in omaha.) he’s not going to let this kid, his genetic prize, go wandering around one of the most populated cities in the country unsupervised.
before we even get to scott running away, there’s another panel i want to bring out here:
(x-men v1 #39)
ah yes, the, ahem, totally legitimate not-mind-controlled optometrist. that one.
(also, hi charles)
again, even if sinister did actually have scott go see an optometrist, there is no way he wasn’t at the very least meddling with his memories of scott. either sinister just straight-up sent a letter to the fbi about the kid or he wanted the optometrist to do it - it just doesn’t make sense that he would have let this happen if he didn’t want it to. i can’t stress enough that scott is the result of a lifetime of work on sinister’s part (well, more than a lifetime, but you know) and the key to creating the mutant weapon who would be able to defeat apocalypse - sinister has literally been working towards this goal for almost a century. he is an incredibly powerful telepath who is able to keep scott in situations he has complete control over and he is absolutely not going to allow his prize to get away from him.
unless, of course, he wants scott to get away.
consider: you’re an immortal geneticist under the thumb of a being you can’t hope to overcome on your own, and you’ve been following (and likely manipulating) two bloodlines for decades in the hopes that they will produce someone who can beat apocalypse. both of these bloodlines have just produced powerful mutant children of about the same age. one of them is in your care, but you’re getting frustrated with making his mutation work the way you want it to. the other is being taught by an old subject of yours.
you already have both of their dna and (probably) the ability to combine them if you want. there’s no reason for you to keep the one you have; you’ve considered killing him, but what if you were to throw him in the path of your old subject?
you never know what might happen.
(it’s creepy as fuck, but this is sinister we’re talking about here) (also, homebaked is always better than storebought)
so, a couple things happen here - scott’s powers “manifest” suddenly while in new york, and he takes off. which wouldn’t be that surprising if not for all of the above - we know that scott had manifested previously, and we know that he was being conditioned by sinister to keep his glasses on (though it’s not clear if his beams were actually coming out of his eyes before this point or if sinister was just making preparations):
(x-factor v1 #35)
we can also assume that sinister wouldn’t have let scott run away when a lot of his manipulations had been focused on making scott dependent on him. and even if all of this was somehow just some giant oversight, he should have been able to track scott down and take him back before charles got to him - after all, sinister already had his hooks pretty deep in scott.
jack may or may not have been an accident; personally i prefer thinking that sinister had kind of let scott off the leash just to see what would happen (although im sure he would have been able to snatch him back if need be), and also knowing that charles had the scent and would have been more than capable of taking on someone like jack. he probably just didn’t worry about it too much, content to see how his lab rats behaved in the wild.
to wrap this up, i mostly made this post because i was thinking about the bit from x-factor where sinister is talking about how charles “stole” scott from him so he had to make madelyne to lure scott away from the x-men and also make a baby with him, and how none of that really makes sense. (i don’t have an explanation for sinister saying that other than “0% of this post was simonson’s intention”; maybe sinister just likes playing the victim, or he was trying to downplay his power or something.) i’d already put a lot of this together but i wanted to write it all out and see if it still made sense to me, which it does. in the end this is really just me trying to make sense of bits of canon that don’t necessarily fit well together at first glance, but i think it pulls together into a pretty convincing (if largely accidental) narrative.
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All-State 2018: Girls All-Class teams
ALL-CLASS TEAMS
CLASS 6A
FIRST TEAM
Player, school Ht. Gr.
Carly Bachelor, Washburn Rural 6-0 Jr.
Kennedy Brown, Derby 6-6 Jr.
Christianna Carr, Manhattan 6-0 Sr.
E’Lease Stafford, Lawrence 5-11 Sr.
Sydney Wilson, Olathe East 6-0 Sr.
SECOND TEAM
Player, school Ht. Gr.
Sarah Beth Gueldner, Olathe Northwest 5-8 Jr.
Tre’Zure Jobe, Wichita South 5-7 Jr.
Brooke Lansford, BV West 5-8 Sr.
Jordann Nachbar, SM Northwest 5-1 Sr.
Skylar Washington, Gardner-Edgerton 5-10 Sr.
THIRD TEAM
Player, school Ht. Gr.
Chisom Ajekwu, Lawrence 6-3 Jr.
Tor’e Alford, Derby 5-8 Jr.
Kasey Hazell, Hutchinson 5-11 Sr.
Chloe Kuckelman, BV North 5-8 Jr.
Makenna Winemiller, Olathe East 5-5 Jr.
HONORABLE MENTION
Chisom Ajekwu, jr. Lawrence; Jaryn Benning, jr. Topeka High; Hannah Black, jr. SM Northwest; Caroline Hershberger, jr., Olathe South; Loah-Anh Johnson, sr., Wichita South; Molly Kaemmer, so., Olathe East; Alana Kramer, sr., Junction City; Lele Love, so., SM North; Robyn MacDonald, sr. SM South; Dymond McElrath, sr., Wichita East; Leyanna McGinnis, jr., Olathe North; Kendall Michalski, sr., Washburn Rural; Aliyah Myers, jr., Derby; Kynli Nelson, sr. Gardner-Edgerton; Chidera Okoro, so., Dodge City; Sandra Pollard, sr., Wichita Southeast; Kierra Prim, so., SM West; Alexis Snodgrass, jr., Wichita Northwest; Kia Wilson, jr. Manhattan; Dani Winslow, so., Olathe South; Megan Worthington, sr., Manhattan.
CLASS 5A
FIRST TEAM
Player, school Ht. Gr.
Elisa Backes, Salina Central 6-1 Sr.
Kade Hackerott, Goddard 5-11 So.
Katie Horyna, Liberal 5-9 So.
Sereena Weledji, Aquinas 6-0 Sr.
Evan Zars, Mill Valley 6-1 Sr.
SECOND TEAM
Player, school Ht. Gr.
Shanti Henry, Andover 5-7 Jr.
Halie Jones, Maize 5-9 Jr.
Allison McFarren, Carroll 5-4 Sr.
Ishante Suttington, KC Schlagle 5-7 So.
Alayna Townsell, Aquinas 6-0 Jr.
THIRD TEAM
Player, school Ht. Gr.
Dariauna Carter, Highland Park 5-4 So.
DesiRay Kernal, Newton 6-1 Jr.
Lydia Ostenson, Shawnee Heights 5-8 Sr.
Gerenda Smith, Lansing 5-7 Jr.
Camryn Turner, Seaman 5-8 Fr.
HONORABLE MENTION
Taylor Antonowich, sr. Newton; Presley Barton, jr. Mill Valley; Carley Brack, sr., Great Bend; Alexis Caughton, jr., Maize; Camille Evans, so., KC Schlagle; Mary Goetz, sr., St. James Academy; Britney Ho, jr., Carroll; Lauren Johnson, jr., Maize South; Claire Kaifes, jr., Mill Valley; Taylor Lang, jr., Lansing; Jae’Mya Lyons, fr., Highland Park; Katera Mayfield, so., Seaman; Taylor Milleson, jr., Emporia; Brenna Monty, sr., Kapaun; Machia Mullins, so., Liberal; Madden Petty, fr., Pittsburg; Isabelle Reynolds, sr., Andover; Cierra Robinson, sr., Leavenwworth; Anna Roulston, sr., Kapaun; Mackenzie Shupe, so, DeSoto; Allison Thomas, sr., Aquinas; Katie Wagner, so., Maize South; Tylieea Wallace, fr., KC Schlagle.
CLASS 4A DIVISION I
FIRST TEAM
Player, school Ht. Gr.
Ryan Cobbins, KC Piper 6-0 Jr.
Tristan Gegg, Labette County 5-6 Sr.
Johnni Gonzalez, Miege 5-6 Jr.
Taylor Robertson, McPherson 5-9 Sr.
Ryann Stearns, Andover Central 5-10 Sr.
SECOND TEAM
Player, school Ht. Gr.
Carissa Beck, Circle 5-7 Jr.
Madison Cook, Fort Scott 5-11 Sr.
Jayden Marlnee, Augusta 5-9 Jr.
Elizabeth Vaughn, KC Sumner 5-9 Sr.
Peyton Verhulst, Miege 6-2 Fr.
THIRD TEAM
Player, school Ht. Gr.
Sydney Burton, Abilene 5-7 Jr.
Mandi Cooks, McPherson 6-0 Sr.
Faith Hawthorne, Miege 6-1 Fr.
Avery Rusk, Wellington 5-9 Sr.
Ali Vigil, KC Piper 5-11 So.
HONORABLE MENTION
Sydney Adler, jr. Rose Hill; Mya Allen, jr., KC Sumner; Gina Ballesteros, jr. Ulysses; Justice Brackney, jr., Labette County; Ashtyn Brown, sr., Andover Central; Skyelar Brown, sr., Fort Scott; Carson Buffington, jr., Louisburg; Mandi Cooks, sr., McPherson; Emma Cunningham, so., Rose Hill; Lauren Delker, jr., Spring Hill; Chesney Downing, sr., Atchison; Ady Edwards, sr., Paola; Shayland French, sr., Wellington; Meghan Goff, jr., Spring Hill; Riley Hett, jr., McPherson; Alyson Potter, jr., Circle; Emily Randall, so., Winfield; Abbee Rhodes, jr., Augusta; Lyssa Schabel, sr., Independence; Savannah Schneider, jr., Hays; Kamryn Shaffer, sr., Ottawa; Evelyn Vazquez, fr., KC Piper; Chassidy Weathers, sr., Arkansas City; Kim Whetstone, so., Bonner Springs; Hannah Willey, jr., Abilene; Skyler Williams, sr., Paola; Katie Yankovich, sr., Basehor-Linwood.
CLASS 4A DIVISION II
FIRST TEAM
Player, school Ht. Gr.
Cydney Bergmann, Concordia 5-8 Sr.
Sydnee Crain, Girard 5-8 Sr.
Mariah Murdie, Jefferson West 6-3 Sr.
Abby Ogle, Baldwin 5-8 Sr.
Shay Tanking, Holton 5-7 Sr.
SECOND TEAM
Player, school Ht. Gr.
Delaney Barnes, Baxter Springs 5-11 So.
Brooklyn Hunter, Hayden 6-0 Jr.
Sydney Pacha, Marysville 5-6 Sr.
Nena Taylor, Parsons 5-8 Jr.
Kirsten Young, Burlington 5-8 Jr.
THIRD TEAM
Player, school Ht. Gr.
Sami Bartels, Marysville 5-11 So.
Clara Edwards, Clay Center 6-0 Fr.
Bria Gutschenritter, Andale 5-8 Sr.
Brooklyn Harper, Hugoton 5-7 Sr.
Karsyn Youngblood, Columbus 5-10 So.
HONORABLE MENTION
Alex Bearup, sr., Wichita Trinity; Rachel Bergkamp, sr., Andale; Ashlynn Bledsoe, so., Chapman; Ellie Carson, jr., Iola; Morgan Cassidy, sr., Columbus; Ayanna Correll, jr., Parsons; Madyson Cox, jr., Galena; Madison Davis, jr., Frontenac; Ashlynn Doebele, jr., Burlington; Hannah Ferguson, sr., Clay Center; Morgan Geist, sr., Andale; Paige Jensen, sr., Galena; Piper Johnson, sr., Santa Fe Trail; McKenna Kirkpatrick, so., Chapman; Maggie Knoblauch, so., Andale; Kayla Kurtz, jr., Baldwin; Carly Lindenmeyer, jr., Baldwin; Sophie Mader, sr., Nickerson; Aaliyah Negonsott, jr., Jefferson West; Madison Ontjes, so., Nickerson; Taylor Peterson, sr., Frontenac; Sophia Purcell, so., Hayden; JoHanna Rawlins, sr., Hugoton; Eboni Sapien, sr., Holcomb; Kelsey Simmons, sr., Santa Fe Trail; Abbey Underhill, jr., Baxter Springs.
CLASS 3A
FIRST TEAM
Player, school Ht. Gr.
Bailey Bangert, Kingman 5-6 Sr.
Taylor Joplin, Garden Plain 6-0 Sr.
Laura Macke, Nemaha Central 6-1 Sr.
Kayla Vitztum, TMP-Marian 5-11 Sr.
Taya Wilson, Sterling 5-10 Sr.
SECOND TEAM
Player, school Ht. Gr.
Sydney Dwyer, Wellsville 5-5 Sr.
Emmiley Hendrixson, Haven 5-3 Sr.
Sydney Johnson, Beloit 6-2 Sr.
Faith Martin, Mission Valley 6-0 Sr.
Jaclyn Schulte, Russell 5-7 Sr.
THIRD TEAM
Player, school Ht. Gr.
Sabrina Bellar, Conway Springs 5-10 Sr.
Lea Coccetella, Wichita Independent 5-10 Sr.
Kailey Jo Ince, Hesston 6-2 Sr.
Tamo Thomas, Royal Valley 5-9 Sr.
Daphne Williams, Halstead 5-6 Sr.
HONORABLE MENTION
Demi Aamold, so., Wellsville; Sydney Bangert, sr., Kingman; Sydney Barrett, jr., Beloit; Marissa Bates, sr., Silver Lake; Mary Broxterman, jr., Royal Valley; Brea Buoy, sr., Caney Valley; Kimalee Cook, fr., Remington; Jacy Dalinghaus, jr., Nemaha Central; Kolby Davis, sr., Ellsworth; Madison Dehlinger, sr., Eureka; Tiffany Dortland, jr., Russell; Janell Douvier, sr., Wichtia Independent; Emily Earhart, sr., Riley County; Karenna Gerber, fr., Halstead; Abby Gordon, so., Garden Plain; Josie Harrison, jr., St. Marys; Lindsey Heim, jr., Pleasant Ridge; Caila Hill, jr., Rossville; Sydney Hilliard, sr., Sedgwick; Logan Hurla, sr., St. Marys; Sailor Jackson, jr., SE-Cherokee; Taylor Jantz, jr., Cimarron; Brittney Jennings, sr., SW Heights; Elise Kaiser, so., Hesston; Jenna Keller, so., Perry-Lecompton; Aubrey Koenigsman, sr., TMP-Marian; Kayla Koester, jr., Conway Springs; Madelyn Koop, fr., Eureka; Ali LaFroge, sr., Erie; Paige McDaniel, jr., Wellsville; Faith Paramore, so., Haven; Beau Peterson, sr., Council Grove; Macie Price, sr., Scott City; Sophia Rohling, jr., Neodesha; Heather Ronnebaum, sr., Maur Hill; Emily Smith, sr., Scott City; Kadie Smith, sr., Cheney; Jill Stephens, so., Colby; Tori Thomson, sr., Riley County; Rylan Wilhite, sr., Humboldt.
CLASS 2A
FIRST TEAM
Player, school Ht. Gr.
Connor Keith, Hill City 5-4 Sr.
Emily Ryan, Central Plains 5-9 So.
Karsen Schultz, Wabaunsee 5-9 Sr.
Kayla Smith, Valley Heights 5-8 Sr.
Brianna Vogts, Olpe 5-9 Sr.
SECOND TEAM
Player, school Ht. Gr.
Cathy Farmer, Colgan 5-10 Jr.
Kourtney Hanson, Marion 5-7 Sr.
Eden Hiebert, Goessel 6-0 Sr.
Josie Weishaar, Jefferson North 5-8 So.
Ashtyn Wiebe, Berean Academy 5-7 Sr.
THIRD TEAM
Player, school Ht. Gr.
Aubree Dewey, Plainville 5-7 So.
Addyson Emmons, Bluestem 5-7 Jr.
Ehlaina Hartman, Spearville 5-9 So.
Bethany Stucky, Moundridge 5-9 Sr.
Brecken VandenHoek, Kiowa County 5-8 Jr.
HONORABLE MENTION
Kyla Alojacin, jr., Medicine Lodge; Hanna Bracelin, sr., St. Francis; Camille Bradshaw, sr., Hodgeman County; Addie Campbell, so., Hoxie; Rebekah Castle, sr., Hoxie; Ally Cochran, so., Sacred Heart; Allison Crist, sr., Lincoln; Callie Dannels, sr., Madison; Kylie Dohl, so., Jackson Heights; Rylee Gleason, jr., Kinsley; Alissa Heskamp, fr., Spearville; Brittney Hiebert, sr., Goessel; Madelyn Hutley, so., Wabaunsee; Kendi Keller, sr., Syracuse; Carrie Kennedy, sr., Hill City; Mia Kells, jr., Sublette; Rachel Lamatsch, so., Central Plains; Sierra Lingafelter, sr., Kiowa County; Jordyn Lowrie, so., Oakley; Zoe Marshall, sr., Pleasanton; Khylee Massey, so., Northern Heights; Macy McClendon, jr., West Elk; Megan McClendon, so., West Elk; MaKayla Michael, sr., Inman; Emma Miller, jr., Olpe; Abby Oliver, jr., Wabaunsee; Aubrey Piccini, jr., Colgan; Allie Pringle, jr., Yates Center; Kate Radell, jr., Colgan; Breckey Rowley, sr., Udall; Lilly Schamberger, sr., Hoxie; Lili Shubert, fr., WaKeeney; Justi Sims, jr., Sedan; Claira Spurgeon, sr., Lyndon; Bekah Unruh, so., Sublette; Annabelle Vaught, sr., Jefferson North; Samantha Vermetten, so., Valley Heights; Madison Ward, jr., Ellinwood; Kayla Webb, jr., Solomon; Tiaghe Weeter, so., St. Francis; Brooke Wiebe, so., Berean Academy; Katy Wilhelm, jr., Meade.
CLASS 1A DIVISION I
FIRST TEAM
Player, school Ht. Gr.
Macy Doebele, Hanover 5-11 Jr.
Emilee Ebert, Frankfort 6-0 Jr.
Katie Glatczak, Centralia 5-5 Sr.
Katelin O’Brien, St. Paul 5-9 Sr.
Bri Rutherford, South Central 5-7 Jr.
SECOND TEAM
Player, school Ht. Gr.
Rylee Alexander, South Central 5-10 Sr.
Lauren Campuzano, Rural Vista 5-9 Jr.
Haven Hamilton, Stockton 5-10 Sr.
Elizabeth Hardacre, Thunder Ridge 6-1 Jr.
Reagan Kirkwood, Valley Falls 5-6 Jr.
THIRD TEAM
Player, school Ht. Gr.
Haley Crupper, Lebo 5-11 Sr.
Tianna Lohse, Hanover 5-9 So.
Madison Lueger, Centralia 5-10 Jr.
Rachel Miller, Lakeside 5-8 Sr.
Tara Nelson, St. John 5-10 Sr.
HONORABLE MENTION
Hannah Askew, jr., South Gray; Kristen Beckman, so., Atwood; Jaysie Bowser, so., Clifton-Clyde; Kennen Brandt, so., Frankfort; BayLee Brummett, sr., Lakeside; Tess Cecrle, sr., Washington County; Jaetyn Conrad, jr., Fairfield; Maya Eidman, jr., Chase County; Olivia Engler, sr., Osborne; Rachel Frakes, sr., Valley Falls; Kelsey Hett, so., Centre; Danielle Kasprzak, sr., Southern Coffey; Allison Kearney, sr., Valley Falls; Brennen Kirchoff, so., Thunder Ridge; Morgan Kramer, so., Centralia; Ashley Melugin, sr., Flinthills; Melanie Renken, sr., Little River; Sydney Rice, sr., St. Paul; Ella Roberts, so., Dighton; Emily Salmans, sr., South Gray; Morgan Schrag, jr., Pretty Prairie; Tylyn Ward, jr., Caldwell; Emily Winter, sr., St. Paul; Megan Wright, sr., Chetopa; Jessa Yaussi, sr., Frankfort; Claire Zarybnicky, sr., Hanover.
CLASS 1A DIVISION II
FIRST TEAM
Player, school Ht. Gr.
Paige Baird, Northern Valley 5-7 Jr.
Morgan Bolen, Hartford 5-11 Sr.
Peyton Havlas, Quinter 5-10 Sr.
Cora Vineyard, Argonia 5-10 Jr.
Madison Wiltse, Otis-Bison 6-0 So.
SECOND TEAM
Player, school Ht. Gr.
Kylie Crist, Quinter 5-5 Sr.
Lauryn Dubbert, Beloit-St. John’s 5-6 Fr.
Megan Foster, Waverly 5-5 So.
KayCee Miller, Golden Plains 5-9 Jr.
Kylee Ricke, Cunningham 5-5 Sr.
THIRD TEAM
Player, school Ht. Gr.
Riley Dietz, Wilson 5-7 Sr.
Rachel Keltz, Cheylin 6-0 Sr.
Trisha Mathewson, Axtell 6-0 Sr.
Morgan Polson, South Barber 5-9 Jr.
Maisie Schroeder, Hartford 5-10 Sr.
HONORABLE MENTION
Sydni Allen, sr., Sharon Springs; Booker, jr., Argonia; Brittney Byers, so., South Haven; Allie Cassel, so., BV-Randolph; Hannah Chambray, sr., Natoma; Ashlyn Cure, jr., Ingalls; Bailey Darbyshire, so., Hartford; Holly DeWeese, so., Cunningham; Kara Eilert, jr., Beloit-St. John’s; Jesie Frisbie, jr., Cheylin; Avery Gates, sr., Beloit-St. John’s; Lanie Goetz, sr., Wheatland-Grinnell; Emily Green, fr., Stafford; Kaleigh Hanzlick, jr.,, Wilson; Jill Henry, sr., Wetmore; Tricia Hokanson, jr., Bucklin; Lindsey Kaufman, so., Hutchinson Central Christian; Chaylee Lowry, sr., Northern Valley; Morgan Meyers, fr., Cunningham; Maggi Nieman, sr., Golden Plains; Shelby Ohlde, sr., Linn; Peyton Ostmeyer, sr., Natoma; Ashlyn Rogers, jr., Attica; Zoe Schultz, sr., Wheatland-Grinnell; Idallis Shaffer, sr., South Barber; Kaylee Simon, sr., Ingalls; Bailey Unruh, sr., Elyria Christian; Brittney Watt, sr., Quinter; Cynae Wiley, jr., South Haven; Katie Zelenka, sr., Wilson; Brooklyn Zoeller, so., BV-Randolph.
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