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1. The omega level mutant is the highest rating where the character has unlimited potential and no discernible flaws. Which one of the following "X-men" characters are either NOT considered or NOT debated to be omega level mutants?
2. "X-men The Last Stand" (the last "X-men" movie in the trilogy) explored a classification system based on numbers instead of the Greek alphabet. The equivalent to the omega level mutant described in the last question was a level 5 mutant. The movie stressed on only one particular character being level 5 despite three omega levels (or debatable omega levels) present on the x-men team at that time. Who was this character?
3. The next level in the Greek classification is the alpha level mutant. Alpha level mutants are undeniably powerful, with no significant flaws and can most likely go head-to-head for short periods of time with an omega level mutant. Is Gambit considered to be an alpha level mutant?
4. The movie ("X-men the last stand") introduced us to the character, Callisto who can sense the presence, potential and powers of other mutants. In a scene early in the movie, Callisto went on to classify Magneto and Pyro in the numbered classification system. What was Pyro's classification?
5. To the surprise of many, Cyclops is considered a beta mutant. If we look at the definition of a beta mutant it actually makes sense because a beta mutant is one who has the same power level as an alpha mutant but has an exploitable flaw. Which one of the following is an exploitable flaw that best describes why Cyclops is not an alpha level mutant?
6. An interesting observation about the Greek classification system is that an offspring of a mutant couple need not be in the same class as either parent. For example, if an alpha level mutant and a beta level mutant gives birth to a child, the child can be omega level or even lower than beta level. Which one of the following couples has given birth to a child that supports this observation?
7. Gamma level mutants are one step below beta level mutants in the Greek classification. Gamma level mutants are similar to the beta level mutants except their exploitable flaw not only affects them in battle but also in their day-to-day lives. Based on this description, which of the following would NOT be considered a gamma level mutant?
8. Delta level mutants are one step below Gamma level mutants in the Greek classification system. Delta level mutants differ from Gamma in that the mutants' powers have a far narrower application. This means that Delta level mutants have powers that are not particularly beneficial in various scenarios. Which of the following would be considered a delta level mutant based on the above definition?
9. One of the lowest classes in the Greek classification system is the epsilon level mutant. An epsilon level mutant has a next to useless power that most likely prevents them from having a normal life. Based on that definition, which of the following can be classified as an epsilon level mutant?
10. The lowest rung in the Greek classification ladder belongs to zeta mutants. Zeta mutants are essentially humans with an abnormality/defect like an enlarged body part or loss of one or more of the five senses (sight, hearing, touch, smell & taste) that is compensated by an improvement in the other working senses. Which one of the following characters is a zeta mutant?
11. Based on the definitions for the various classes in the Greek classification system, which class do you think has the most number of mutants in it?
12. For a very general classification system like this, there are always exceptions to the rules mentioned above. Which of the following characters can use their mutant powers to appear higher up in the classification system than they really are?
13. The aforementioned Greek classification system applies only to mutants and therefore is restricted only to the "X-men" comics from the marvel universe.
14. Another exception to the Greek classification system are the humans who have undergone experimental procedures to become mutants. This list includes Sinister, the swamp men from Savage Land and Zaladane. What is the term used to define these mutants who were not born with mutant powers but rather artificially or accidentally gave themselves mutant powers?
15. If Superman were a mutant (in the "X-men" universe) with all his powers/weaknesses being the same, would he be considered an omega level mutant?
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