Evolution Leaps Forward | SunspotNitentia
Unorthodox. If there was one word in the entire human English dictionary he could describe the only Captain James T. Kirk as, it was unorthodox. Not that he's ever met the man, but he's heard of him, and he's had his fill just from that. Scott didn't prefer people that didn't play the rules, it brought a bitter taste to his mouth when the odds actually played in their favor. As a man, A Mutant, whose worked his whole life to bloodied fingers and broken teeth, he didn't appreciate unorthodox. Slim was a rigid, stuck-up-his-ass, no fun follow the rules leader. He wasn't standing here today by having fun or enjoying his spare time. In fact, Scott didn't have much of a life unless it was work. To him, he would have been a dead man, if not for having his life saved by the X-Men. More so, the Captain, Charles Xavier.
Someone who Scott has even considered close enough to a father figure, who raised him to be a leader, to be strong and determined. Some say he grew up to serious, that life was supposed to be enjoyable. Well, he enjoyed work. He enjoyed running around on field, saving lives and being with his teammates. Everyday their planets need for the X-Men grew more and more, the turmoil and fear that was being spread like a wild fire over the sudden Evolution made their jobs difficult. Scott Summers, age 37, Co-Captain and Field Captain of the X-Men, was one of the first of his kind to form a Mutation.
Optic blasts, heat vision, a super nova of energy settled inside of his cranium. From the bright blue eyes he had as a child now remained two balls of crimson energy. Like someone had set his eyes on fire, they constantly burned. But, a part of who he was, was learning how to ignore the pain.
It made him stronger, the struggle made him stronger. He was a Mutant and proud. The Evolution was good for them. From an uncharted planet, a "second" Earth, they have grown to be a more superior kind than Humans. A part of him felt pride for being over looked, then suddenly all eyes on them. Suddenly everyone is looking at Earth 616. Don't get him wrong, he accepted that Mutations made them more powerful, he could understand the threats they may appear to be. It's only natural to fear when you don't understand, as said by the great Charles Xavier. He didn't want to be the more dominant race, he didn't want to be worshiped as advanced human beings. No, he wanted just that--to be considered human beings.
"That's the guy I was telling you about." Warren, or Angel, spoke up, snapping Scott from his thoughts. Both of them looked over the large table in the middle of the room. Many of the Starfleet commanders were here, some from other planets that also had connections and legions with the USS. Even if they had a choice, Scott would have called them to join sides if they hadn't have called first. Over the course of the last 15 years, their planet of Earth 616 had grown more advanced in technology and inhabitants than regular or "first" earth. "Captain James Kirk." Ah, the new Captain to the USS Enterprise, said to be the best ship in Starfleet's command.
"--He looks 12." Was Scott's response, turning his ruby covered gaze towards the man. Not bothering to hide that he's looking at him. The sunglasses helped with that. "Yea, but you gotta admit, the guy has a pretty cool reputation." His friend replied, really, this was his best friend. Not Co-Captain. Not yet, at least. Xavier was soon to retire his position as Captain to Scott. He knew he would miss him, but he would never turn down that opportunity. Being here, at this meeting for Earth 616 compliance with federal space law now that they're being watched, was his first task playing Captain. A test.
Blue eyes looked at him, and he looked back at his friend wearing his designer coat. "Ready?" Angel asked, nudging his shoulder with his own in a friendly gesture. As the last man walked in and took a sweat, his lips drew into a thin line.
"--Born ready."










