User blog comment:Blinkn/Is Hope Summers a Tyrant?/@comment-4750091-20120604224113/@comment-821254-20120609235342

Cyclops was aware of her self perception, along with unfortunate upbringing, and I'd wager that if writers were paying close attention to situation, which they probably were since it was one of the kick-offs of Schism, so he chose his words carefully. Effectively putting the decision in Oya's hands, and look what she did, Scott's a smart man, he knew what would happen. I agree, there can be no criticism of situation as I do believe killing the men was the only option to protect the most innocents.I suppose its just I would have preferred if she's been ordered to take them out, then at least it would have been someone else's call than the damaged 10-12 year old.

I don't think so terribly of Scott, I just worry that situation with the X-Men could eventually lead them in a dark direction. The situation is grave, and I believe that unlike any other group of Marvel heroes, the X-Men get the raw deal and Cyclops is trying to manage that.

All the other heroes fought a "civil war" over the very same issues the X-Men have been fighting about for nearly fifty years, while saving the world, and defending themselves against the likes of Sentinels. Where were the Avengers then? Now Captain America is beating down his door demanding he give up one of his own to save the world, when not long ago Cap was defending Scarlet Witch under similar situation. So I get some of what Cyclops is against and that he is not a monster, but as with earlier I suppose I am just unhappy with the circumstances that make it all necessary.