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From: sds5044@ritcv.UUCP (Steven D. Smith)
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Subject: Jean Grey
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Date: Sat, 2-Nov-85 13:56:19 EST
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It seems everyone is in an uproar cncerning the current Jean Grey situation.
There doesn't seem to be any problem as far as I'm concerned, except that
I think Jean Grey should have remained dead regaurdless if it was really her
as Phoenix or not.  Anyway, this is how I make sense of thev: continuity
Marvel is currently presenting.

	In our line, Jean Grey was placed in stasis by the energy creature
while her body healed itself.  The energy creature being a creature of pure
evil was then in continual conflict with its new personality.  Finally it    
to the point where Jean's side of its personna destroyed it before it could
do more damage.

	In Rachel's time, the energy creature absorbed and healed Jean's 
body rather than duplicating it.  When the battle on the moon came, it left
Jean's body rather than being destroyed.  Jean's body was probably protected
from destruction by this sudden outpour of energy.  So, a now powerless Jean
Grey went back to Earth with Scott and poof - along comes Rachel.