I would even believe that Cerise’s light constructs aren’t *hot* because while they give off light, they’re described as a kind of projection that we have seen theorized in other science fiction. But cyclops’s beams give off light as well as tremendous force. Signifying heat
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If you grab a lightbulb it is hot. Very hot. Cyclops’s blasts can level a building. I suspect they may be a little hotter than even a lightbulb
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I would like to know why people insist on making havok—cyclops’s brother—shoot laser beams. I daresay that this is a systemic failure of all imagination. Havok should project energy in a perfect sphere, emanating from his chest. Omnidirectional destruction.
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It’s boring and bad that all superhero’s powers are good in fights. Imagine if havok was like a bomb instead
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Havok points: 1. If you show his powers in 3D, then you failed. His powers are 2D 2. If you show him shooting lasers straight forward, you’re boring. That’s just my opinion
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As for the third summers brother, there is none. The summers had two children. The end.
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I’m hearing about phosphorescent jellyfish and glow sticks. Maybe these are good points but also, none of those light styles ever do anything? Cyclops’s beams are like pure kinetic energy. Pure motion. They gotta be hot
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Cyclops is called cyclops because of his protective visor. If he were given regular glasses, they would have called him “Hot Eyes”
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I hope that this is what the marvel writer’s summit is like
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Cyclops is actually a teleporter, akin to Nightcrawler. Similar but inverse. While nightcrawler transports himself through …uh…through the fart dimension, cyclops’ eyes open a portal to the punch dimension
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I feel like it’s either ironic or fitting that I failed physics in high school
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I think that the eye blasts being concussive force is something that was created to account for the fact that cyclops doesn’t absolutely melt people when he blasts them. The kind of power that his beams are supposedly giving off should vaporize any living being.
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