Talk:Molly Hayes

Is Molly a mutant?
There may be some discussion as to whether Molly is in fact a mutant or not. While her powers are innate, it was noted when she first used her abilities by her mother that she had tested negative for the x-factor, definitive among true mutants.

Also, her powers seem to work similarly to her parents own abilities (glowing eyes when using them and presumably psionic in nature), despite the differences in their actual applications. It may be that Molly's parents were not aware of a potential telekinetic aspect of their powers just as Molly has yet to understand her potential telepathic abilities. This may mean that she has not mutated from her parents genome, rather is just their offspring, sharing common traits, much like Siren does with Banshee.

Finally, though not conclusive in itself, Molly's abilities manifested at an age earlier than most mutant abilities manifest. While alone, it is easily explained away, it does lend credence to the possibility that Molly simply possesses the same abilities as her parents and did not require the conventional circumstances for x-gene related manifestations (which she apparenlty lacks anyway). -Unsigned


 * Firstly, please sign your coments. Secondly, are you actually proposing any changes to the article, I cannot tell. -- Majin Gojira 12:41, 28 July 2006 (UTC)
 * My apologies. My name is Case Aiken. As to whether or not the article be changed, I think it may be worth including the anamolies in a discussion of the source of her powers (much like what is doen in the Spider-Girl article). -Unsigned
 * I put up a header to explain how to sign your comments properly. As for your suggest, I'm open for it. -- Majin Gojira 17:36, 28 July 2006 (UTC)
 * I suppose this is moot now, but after House of M, Molly appeared on the list of the 198. I'd say that's proof without shadow of doubt she's a mutant. -Unsigned
 * That's a great discovery! I wouldn't call that moot at all! Tyciol (talk) 00:52, 7 September 2008 (UTC)

Description of the Pride
The info on the Pride is by no means superfluous: it's absolutely necessary. The entry needs to provide the reader with sufficient information to understand the character's life, actions, motivations, and context. If we assume that readers are coming to the entry knowing nothing of the character, information on the Pride has to be provided so that Molly can be properly described and contextualized. The entry is strengthened by the brief description of the Pride that I originally added (and have now restored).--Galliaz 01:53, 30 August 2007 (UTC)

"tunneled through miles of rock"?
I can't currently read my comics (I am currently at college) but the only time I remember Molly tunneling is when they find out about the moole, Nico causes a cave in, and Chase guides Molly to the nearest save area in that case Chase said it was about "20 Molly sized uppercuts" which I wouldn't say was miles maybe a hundred metres or so but certain not miles. Joeking16 (talk) 13:36, 18 December 2007 (UTC)

Picture variety
Are there any other public domain pictures that can be added/substituted in the article that don't involve her military pressing something heavy overhead? Like... the car looks heavier than the dinosaur so I'm not sure the dinosaur one adds anything. Tyciol (talk) 01:32, 9 September 2008 (UTC)

Klara Plast
As has been shown a few times, Molly is less innocent than she lets on, even to her teammates, and her understanding of Klara's situation is a good example. In #27 she might claim to think "marital duties" means "chores", but talking to Klara later in #28 she knows that "It's not just a sin. It's illegal". 92.0.212.252 (talk) 14:23, 20 March 2009 (UTC)
 * For what it's worth, I got the impression Molly understood Klara was being beaten, and that only, which certainly qualifies as illegal and a sin in Molly's eyes. Lots42 (talk) 21:43, 19 April 2009 (UTC)

Do
Do we need the 'relationships' section? Lots42 (talk) 03:23, 19 February 2010 (UTC)