Thread:Kanali/@comment-3406131-20131105192030/@comment-4854409-20131106023944

Actually, the return of Quicksilver's powers was detailed in X-Factor: The Quick and the Dead. While in jail, Quicksilver begins hallucinating various important individuals in his life and according to his hallucination of Layla, the Terrigen Crystals did "their job and [he doesn't] need them anymore". After seeing a woman about to be murdered, Quicksilver finds his powers have returned, and he proceeds to save her.

As for why the mists worked for him and no one else is a good question. His initial exposure to the mists produced the same results as everyone else, the return of an enhanced version of his powers. Perhaps the fact that the crystals were imbued into his body, or that he constantly channelled their energies onto others, is responsible for the return of his ordinary powers. It's not a very clear explanation, but all we've been told is that it's because of the crystals.

As for Luna, she was born without an X-Gene, meaning she was never a mutant in the first place. Quicksilver was always insistant about exposing her to the mists to give her powers, but Black Bolt and Medusa refused because of the dangers associated with exposing someone that's only half-Inhuman to the mists. So Luna was never "re-powered", just "powered" when Quicksilver took matters into his own hands.

Thank you for the confirmation that Polaris' X-Gene returned. I was a bit hazy on whether Apocalypse actually found a cure or simply recreated her old powers through another method. As for Sunfire, if he wasn't de-powered by M-Day, he might as well be left out of the article, since it's just a list of reversals of the M-Day effect.

I'll take a look at those pages. I suppose the best way would simply be to only give a quick overview about M-Day on other pages, and simply re-direct to the Decimation page.

Sorry, I keep forgetting to add references!

Thanks and a good day to you too :)