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It only takes a minute to sign up. Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search. From official Marvel Universe wiki :. Due to a head injury, Cyclops is unable to shut off his optic blasts at will and must therefore wear ruby quartz lenses to block the beams. Cyclops possesses the mutant ability to project a beam of heatless ruby-colored concussive force from his eyes, which act as inter-dimensional apertures between this universe and another.

Now grab a red color filter or a piece of cellophane and hold it over the flashlight. The beam of light is now reddish. That's the only difference between a red-colored concussive force beam and non-red one. Granted, your flashlight isn't projecting a concussive one, but Scott's ruby quartz glasses are dealing that part of the equation.

The optic beams aren't opaque, just as light coming through a filter isn't. I don't believe they've ever explained exactly how or why the ruby-quartz counteracts the optic blasts. That means no concussive force is bouncing around behind the glass. Scott is immune to the beams, even if they bounce back behind the ruby quartz glasses nothing happens to him.

I would imagine that everything he sees is ruby-tinted because as in one of the previous comments stated above, that is the "color" of the beam, and the sunglasses. Sign up to join this community.

The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. The visor not only keeps Scott's powerful optic blasts in check but permits other individuals from seeing the true world beneath his protective shield. But, how does Cyclops view the world? While Cyclops cannot open his eyes without his visor in fear of putting others in danger , Summers is free to pry his eyes open when they are covered by the visor. Throughout the decades, both in comics and film, Cyclops has become a character who has become synonymous with wearing his visor or an equally effective pair of ruby quartz sunglasses constantly, whether it is in battle or simply hanging around the Xavier Institute.

But there have been certain X-Men comic storylines which have begun to explore exactly how Scott sees through his visor. I imagine that would be incredibly difficult with normal vision, I can't even imagine it while seeing everything in red! But maybe he is very used to it Well, that aspect maybe overlooked by writers.

But perhaps his visors have some special assets that help him out. Bastila Deathdealer. Joined: Feb 19, Messages: 10, Likes Received: 0. I didn't think everything he saw was red didn't think of that. Joined: Jan 2, Messages: 6, Likes Received: 0.

Yeah, he sees everything with a red tint. But I'd think by now he's probably so used to it that he hardly notices. Ah, just now reading Astonishing X-Men 14 and it says it right there! Joined: May 8, Messages: Likes Received: 0.

Interesting topic. Marvel changed that and had the optical blasts come not from energy absorbed from the sun but from a different universe with infinite and unlimited firepower. That seemed overly complicated for a mutant, and these days, it is just basically Scott absorbing whatever energy is around and turning it into his optical blasts, whether that is solar, photos, or cosmic rays.

Scott Summers is one of three brothers who have similar powers but on different levels. Every one of them does the same thing — they absorb energy and project it in their own way.

Cyclops takes the energy he absorbs and shoots it out of his eyes in optic blasts. His brother Havok also absorbs ambient cosmic energy, but he releases it from his body as waves of energy. While Cyclops shoots out concentrated blasts, Havok unleashes energy blasts that will destroy what it hits. The third brother, Vulcan, can control energy in every form and is an Omega level mutant.

If you wonder how Cyclops can shoot such powerful optic blasts from his eyes and not suffer any damage himself, the reason is simple. Scott and both his brothers are impervious to their energy blasts. If Havok aims his energy at a mountain, he can blow a hole in it. If he aims it at Cyclops, it does no real damage. This fact is also why Cyclops can shoot these energy blasts out of his eyes and not destroy his retinas or eyelids. The science is a little complicated, as Scott has a psionic field that surrounds his body and protects him from the kinetic energy.

Even if his optic blasts are diverted back at him, it won't harm him one bit. The biggest problem is that Cyclops can't control his optic blasts. This lack of control is the result of childhood trauma and a brain injury when he was young. Scott and Alex were on a plane with their parents when it exploded. His parents pushed both Scott and Alex from the plane to save them. However, Scott had suffered a severe brain injury, and the portion of the brain-damaged was what could have helped him control his optic blasts.



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