So mutants in Rogue's world were fairly in line with imPorts then; Knock Out supposed he'd never really drawn the parallel before, but it made sense. Some of them were indistinguishable from the natives of that world, able to easily pass in the cities. And some were distinctly inhuman (Knock Out himself was an odd outlier to this category, if only because he technically had a human form that he'd never used) and instantly identifiable on sight.
As imPorts, they'd been treated (on the whole) positively. There were some distrust issues, certainly... normally dependent on whatever upset the Porter was providing them with on a given month... but nothing like the harsh discrimination focused in this world on mutants.
"So they started separating mutants from the general population?"
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As imPorts, they'd been treated (on the whole) positively. There were some distrust issues, certainly... normally dependent on whatever upset the Porter was providing them with on a given month... but nothing like the harsh discrimination focused in this world on mutants.
"So they started separating mutants from the general population?"