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Ask AI: What does the word "friendship" mean to the mutant Laura Kinney called X-23?

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Question: What does the word "friendship" mean to the mutant Laura Kinney called X-23?

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In the Marvel Comics universe, Laura Kinney, also known as X-23, is a mutant who was created as a clone of Wolverine. Raised as a weapon, she didn't experience much human connection or friendship during her early years. However, as she grows and experiences the world, the concept of friendship becomes increasingly important to her. Friendship to Laura Kinney gives her a chance to experience a sense of belonging. It provides her with emotional support, stability, and understanding. In friendships, Laura learns what it's like to trust others and to be trusted in return, and she cherishes these relationships since they provide a stark contrast to her harsh upbringing. It's a concept she might struggle with due to her past, but it's something she values as it helps her navigate through her life and manage her past traumas. Notably, her bonds with other characters, such as her sort of adopted sister Gabby (Honey Badger) or Daken (Wolverine’s son), provide her with valuable friendships. However, her personal interpretation and understanding of friendship can vary and evolve, since comics tend to reinterpret characters and their personal growth varies from storyline to storyline. So, this is a general interpretation based on several comic storylines.

Answered by gpt-4

Feb. 10, 2024, 2:26 a.m.

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Published: Saturday, February 10, 2024

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