Without Trask and his genius, they took 50 years to develop useful Sentinels.
There must have been ONE EPISODE where the X-Men faced the Sentinels, before Wolverine would even join the team (2005). The simulation of the Danger Room at the beginning of X3 was based on this earlier encounter. They were just giant robots with no powers whatsoever. I'm pretty sure the X-Men (Cyclops, Storm, Beast, Jean Grey, Emma Silverfox) kicked the crap out of them.
Said that, mutants hid from public eye for 40 years. Supposedly, Magneto escaped from his prison in early eighties, joining Xavier for a brief/long truce, but he did not commit any terrorist attack in the nineties anyway. Or... if he really tried, the pre-Wolverine X-Men stopped him.
The events of the original trilogy are really the start and the further development of the "mutant issue" for the general public. Nobody knew one mutant killed Trask in January 1973. Nobody knew they pretended that Erik Lehnsherr killed JFK.
What do you think about it?
There must have been ONE EPISODE where the X-Men faced the Sentinels, before Wolverine would even join the team (2005). The simulation of the Danger Room at the beginning of X3 was based on this earlier encounter. They were just giant robots with no powers whatsoever. I'm pretty sure the X-Men (Cyclops, Storm, Beast, Jean Grey, Emma Silverfox) kicked the crap out of them.
Said that, mutants hid from public eye for 40 years. Supposedly, Magneto escaped from his prison in early eighties, joining Xavier for a brief/long truce, but he did not commit any terrorist attack in the nineties anyway. Or... if he really tried, the pre-Wolverine X-Men stopped him.
The events of the original trilogy are really the start and the further development of the "mutant issue" for the general public. Nobody knew one mutant killed Trask in January 1973. Nobody knew they pretended that Erik Lehnsherr killed JFK.
What do you think about it?
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