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 | | That’s something Genis’ father would have understood, and with that, as Genis narrates that Josten didn’t realize how hard it was to do nothing and live on in a world where he gladly accepted being less, Josten fires a toxin gas. |
 | | Now, Genis confronts Josten with the truth of what has been happening, and challenges him with questions of whether he would want to live as a good man on a doomed world, or as a bad man on a world of potential. |
 | | The Kree, human, and mutant forces are converging on Genis, who’s powers are starting to grow out of control with his body changing into different alternate versions of himself, as Ronan announces that he is bisecting space and time, but Genis lets off a huge blast taking out all the forces. |
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