Silent War # 3 - Act 3: The Mother
is an issue published by Marvel that was released on 3 / 28 / 2007Plot Summary
Overview
Luna is forced to make a heart-breaking choice that could cost her life as the Inhumans finally track Quicksilver to Mutant Town and we see just how far he has descended into madness. This is a man who has seen the future and if his prophecies come true, things are looking very bleak for the Inhumans. If that wasn’t bad enough, when Madrox and Layla arrive, things really get messed up.
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Quicksilver tells Black Bolt, Medusa, Cyrstal, and Luna that he took the remains of the Terrogen crystals and pierced them into the skin on his chest to become one with the crystals. Black Bolt, seemingly under the influence of Maximus attacks Quicksilver. Quicksilver stays and takes it because he had been visited by himself and knew he had to stay.
Layla Miller and Jamie Madrox arrive. Layla hates Quicksilver. After a short fight Quicksilver tells about a trip further into the future where he apparently saw the destruction of the Inhumans on the moon from Earth.
Back on Attilan, Luna tells her mother that she saw something "bad" in Black Bolt's head with her new powers. At Maximus' cell, Medusa pays him a visit seems to bow at his feet.
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Act 3: The Mother
Everyone has been in the situation Quicksilver is in as far as Crystal ( his ex wife ) is concerned. He still loves her yet there is nothing he can do to get her back. Not only that but his recent actions are making it worse, now Luna does not want to be a part of his life. The Avengers biggest jerk, is somehow becoming a very sympathetic yet insane character. Black Bolt seems to be under the influence of someone or something, possibly Maximus. He is usually calm yet here he attacks Quicksilver. That's okay though, since it seems to be Madrox to the rescue. It is stated here that all of Black Bolts powers, except for his voice can only create more Multiple Men. Now we see why Layla brought him along. That was a cool little bit. This was a good but painful issue to read.
















