From X-Men: Supernovas, part 5.
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[top panel, long shot of Xavier mansion]
Unidentified Speaker: The verdict of history? What do you mean by that exactly?
[second panel]
Mystique: Precisely what I say, Cable. How does the future remember...

From X-Men: Supernovas, part 5.

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[top panel, long shot of Xavier mansion]

Unidentified Speaker: The verdict of history? What do you mean by that exactly?

[second panel]

Mystique: Precisely what I say, Cable. How does the future remember us? Specifically, how does it judge the part we play here and now in protecting the remnants of mutantkind?

Cable: History is short on specifics, Mystique. It remembers broad movements, not individuals.

Mystique: No, an individual whose actions are pivotal will always be remembered. A Hitler, say, or a Gandhi.

Cable: And you’d like to know which you are?

Mystique: Hardly.

[third panel, closeup]

Cable: Your name does survive in the databases of my time. It’s a generic term for a traitor–as Judas is now. Does that help?

[bottom panel, closeup]

Mystique: A traitor? To who?