Bishop73

Corrected entry: They never explain what the inside of the sentinels are actually made of. Trask just says there's not an ounce of metal on them. If there is absolutely no metal, what is used in place of wiring?

Correction: This isn't a plot hole, it's a question. A film or show not explaining how made up technology works, or what it's made of, is never a plot hole. It's only a plot hole if there's a contradiction for the sake of the plot.

Bishop73

Correction: Trask specifically tells Nixon that the Sentinels are made from a space-age polymer. No further explanation is needed.

Phaneron

Corrected entry: As Mystique is about to shoot Trask, Xavier gets in her head in order to convince her to not do it. The time is seemingly frozen as they 'converse'. Hank/The Beast encourages Xavier during their 'conversation'. The problem here is that the 'communication' is happening in a brief moment, a split second maybe. There would be no time for him to support Xavier as Mystique's decision would already have been made.

Correction: Xavier has the power to freeze people's minds, to make them think time is standing still. He did this in X-Men 2 at the food court. However, everything is still occurring in real time, not a fraction of a second or in slow-motion. And only those minds that he freezes are affected, everyone else can move at will.

Bishop73

Corrected entry: During the initial Sentinel attack, there's an error regarding Blink's portals, and the inconsistent way with which they are routed. We see a Sentinel lured into one, turn around, and then try to go back through it. However, simply turning around to reenter the portal should have resulted in the Sentinel being back in his original location, ie. on the far side of the first portal, facing away from Blink. But instead we have the Sentinel ending up on the closest side, facing towards Blink. (00:06:55)

Correction: The portals are always consistent (although her portal mutant powers aren't explained in the movie, so we don't actually know how they're suppose to work.) If you look at the way Blink is kneeling, you can tell the direction of the sentinel is correct.

Bishop73

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