This is a great reading guide for Rogue, hope it helps!!
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like, damn. Hope there are one like these for all characters
Shiny gave a link for the material needed for the game, as well as a reading order for Laura. Readings and the such would be an awesome tab in the Discord.
I'm banned from commenting on girls other than the initial four shown thus far, the dev team wants y'all to be surprised, but I am allowed to discuss some things about girls that are seen.
Rogue is probably someone whose early readings will be completely useless going into Null Hypothesis as she was a villain for quite a while. She's not a saint on Earth-69 but she's a member of the X-Men far earlier in the timeline.
If the plan was to do a comic book-based story from the beginning then the main girls would probably be Jean, Storm, and Dazzler going by the rule of 3 and chapter 1 wouldn't be the setup easing you into the world that we plan it to be.
Though Ron Chon had way too much art of Rogue and X-23 already done to push them back and we needed the current shape of Chapter 1 to accommodate changes.
Maybe when we're finished I can create a director's cut that follows the pacing of the comic books more.
Currently, you can read Jean, X-23, and Storm's content if you want a sneak peek of what we're adapting.
There will be some obvious changes as a general rule of our adaptation is to not include some contrivances and some of the edge that was included for the sake of edge.
Edit: We're also not adapting the 60 million alien invasions almost exclusive to the X-Men Comics. You get
one and no more than
ONE.
Are we saying we're factually better writers than professional comic book authors? No.
Are we saying we're factually better than Marvel's editorial staff and their corporate mandates? Yes, aggressively so. Fuck'em.
It's the reason why we're not making the guys incels or allowing you to be a homewrecker. We know how to tell a story without making the characters miserable for no goddamn reason. We're not going to inject mellow drama or split up couples just because we think we can't tell a story unless a character is single or dating one specific person. Which I remind is the stated reason for One More Day splitting up Peter and Mary Jane. Joe Quesada couldn't figure out how to have Spider-Man exist with a happy marriage.