In X2, how does Stryker know it is not Wolverine but Mystique?

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In X2: X-Men United, when Mystique goes into the dam with Wolverine's appearance, how does Stryker recognise it is not Wolverine? In the French version of the movie he says something along the lines of "I always recognise my work", but that seems to me a very light explanation considering Mystique can take anyone's appearance, voice, behaviour etc.



Best Answer

I think Stryker has studied Wolverine for years. So he know how Wolverine behaves, not just how he looks.

Wolverine is like an animal. Mystique can take the form of anyone, but she can't imitate the behavior of someone like Wolverine.




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Is Stryker Mystique?

Stryker turns to the camera\u2026and his eyes glow yellow, revealing that Stryker is actually Mystique.

How is Stryker alive in X2?

X2: X-Men United. Stryker re-emerged from hiding to enact his new agenda, by using a fluid secreted from Jason's brain to control mutants, such as Nightcrawler and Lady Deathstrike.

Did William Stryker make Wolverine?

was an army colonel set on destroying mutants. He is responsible for the creation of Wolverine's adamantium skeleton and claws and was involved in the creation of Sentinels.

Why did Stryker make Wolverine?

Bad guy Colonel William Stryker originally coated Wolverine's skeleton in the material because the mutant already possessed a knack for healing, meaning he could recover from injuries and surgeries without dying.



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