Marvel: Starting with the Homelander Template

Chapter 217: Alex's Revelation – I Will Establish a Mutant Nation!



Mutant Base – Homecoming

"Welcome back, heroes!"

"Our saviors have returned!"

Thunderous applause erupted as Charles, Erik, and Alex stepped off the Blackbird. The roar echoed through the metal hangar like a tidal wave crashing against steel. Young mutants lined the platform, eyes wide and faces lit with pure admiration—not just respect, but awe. Some clapped with trembling hands, others simply stared, frozen in place, as if in the presence of living legends.

The trio walked past banners hastily hung across walls—"THANK YOU!" painted in messy spray lines, flanked by hand-drawn Decepticon heads with big red X's over them.

The victories against the invaders had elevated mutantkind in ways no speech or movement ever could. These students, once mocked and hidden away, now stood taller, basking in reflected glory.

Charles paused at the edge of the steps, placing a hand on one of the young student's shoulders. "We merely defended our home," he said with quiet humility. But the twinkle in his eye—and the faint curve of a smile—betrayed the pride he couldn't quite suppress.

Erik, walking beside him, remained outwardly stoic, but his chest rose a little higher beneath the weight of that thunderous welcome. For once, the world had cheered them not as monsters, but as champions.

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As dusk gave way to a star-scattered sky, the base fell into a steady hum of activity. And beneath it, in the quiet depths of the war room, the three leaders gathered once more.

Though the Decepticons had retreated, the mood remained sharp—like a coiled spring. They all knew the war had merely changed shape.

The Decepticons no longer swarmed in open waves; they had disappeared into silence, a silence that felt more dangerous than any scream.

They hunted shadows now.

Over the next seven days, the team launched operations across the country. Cities were swept, ruins cleared, energy traces scanned. But it was like chasing whispers. The Decepticons were shapeshifters—they left no heat signatures, required no food, built no nests. Without a psychic tether, they were ghosts.

Each day brought fewer leads. Each night, more frustration.

And yet, outside their circle, mutantkind flourished.

News stations replayed footage of Alex's stand a dozen times an hour. Online forums that once spread fear now overflowed with praise. Mutant children were no longer hushed in public—they were hailed as the future.

It was everything Charles had envisioned.

It was everything Erik still doubted.

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One evening, as the rest of the base dimmed and most mutants turned in for rest, Erik approached Alex with his usual directness.

"Come to my base," he said simply. His tone was calm, but his gaze… burned. "We have much to discuss."

There was no mistaking it—recruitment. A familiar call from an old revolutionary.

Before Alex could respond, Charles appeared from the shadows of the corridor. His voice cut in, smooth and cool:

"Enough, Erik. We've just gained acceptance from humanity. You'd jeopardize that for what? Another power play?"

Erik turned to him, voice low and sharp. "Acceptance? Is that what you call this? They praise us now, yes—but only because we bled for them. They'll turn on us the moment the danger's gone."

Charles' jaw tightened. "They've changed."

Erik's laugh was dry. "Have they? Or are we simply more useful now?"

The air between them crackled like exposed wire. The room held its breath.

Alex, until then silent, finally raised a hand. His voice was soft—but carried the weight of mountains.

"Charles. Erik."

The two men stopped mid-retort, their old war momentarily paused.

"You've both wondered about my intentions," Alex said. "My endgame. My path forward. Well… it's time I told you."

He stepped forward, the overhead light catching in his eyes. The entire war room seemed to tilt toward him, as though the gravity had shifted.

"I intend to found a nation."

The words fell like iron.

Not shouted. Not declared with bravado. Stated.

Inevitable.

Charles blinked, stunned. The teacup he'd been holding slipped from his fingers, shattering across the floor in porcelain shards.

Even Erik, master of iron and war, tilted his helmet back slightly, eyes narrowing.

They'd imagined many futures. Dreamt of coexistence. Prepared for conflict.

But this?

This was new. This was unprecedented. This was revolutionary.

A sovereign homeland for mutants—not given, not begged for, but claimed.

And from Alex, of all people.

He, the one who had saved the world—not by ideology, not by politics, but through action. Through undeniable power.

In that moment, both leaders saw it clearly:

He wasn't choosing between their visions.

He was forging one of his own.

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