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So I've been re-reading my comics...

Tisiphone

Elitist Redheaded Trollop
Why isn't Rogue considered an omega-level mutant, at least when she had total recall of every power she'd ever absorbed.

I guess I think of her like Legion whose multiple personalities have powers, and he's considered one.
 
A good point, you might win a no prise for that.
 
Acording to wikipedia

Omega-level mutantsAn Omega-level mutant is one with the most powerful genetic potential of their mutant abilities. The term was first seen in the 1986 issue Uncanny X-Men #208, but was completely unexplained (beyond the obvious implication of it referring to an exceptional level of power). The term was not seen again until the 2001 limited series X-Men Forever. Some abilities depicted by mutants described as Omega-level include immortality, extreme manipulation of matter and energy, high psionic ability, strong telekinesis, and the potential to exist beyond the boundaries of the known physical universe. No firm definition has been offered in comics. Mutants that have been confirmed as Omega-level include Jean Grey,[6] Vulcan,[7] Rachel Summers,[8] Iceman,[9] Legion,[10] Elixir,[11] and Franklin Richards.[12] Sentinels identify Storm as a possible Omega-level mutant.[13]

I must be behind the times in this too, as I only recognise three of those names.
 
I get why Jean Gray and Rachel are because of the Phoenix entity, but why would Storm and Iceman be considered one? I guess because Iceman can become a solid? Hmmm...it's very confusing.
 
I think it might be more about their potential power than those they have already displayed.
 
See? That answers it right there. Rogue has potential for ALL powers, lol.

Maybe I'm just being too analytical about a comic book character.







Nah.
 
Well if your blowing something trivial out of all sense of preportion I might need to sue you for copyright infringement.
 
I don't really pay attention that these power level type things because it always changes depending on who's writing anyway.

Rogue's been portrayed as quite powerful lately, taking on the powers of more than one mutant at once and using them simultaneously and teaching Hope's "Five Lights" how to master their powers (in theory.)
 
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