@rajjar: Jean had the Phoenix's memories before the scene with Vuk with the Phoenix showing her it's power.
Phoenix bonded with Jean, when it usually destroys whatever it comes into contact with and thus traveled across space just to bond with her.
Jean no longer bled or had any non energy related insides. This is hinted at before the last fight because the Force is flowing through her veins, where blood should be, and when trying to absorb the Force, with Jean's permission, Jean too was being absorbed, due to the bond being established immediately. Upon running tests it was believed it was just her mutation evolving. We know it's the Force but the foremost geneticists on the planet see it as part of her mutation, because they didn't know about the Force. Showing how bonded they were from the start.
Jean realizes she can't stay on Earth in her form and apparently can't just let the Force go as she tried and failed, so she sheds her body and by her own narration and the screen after the fact survives and evolved into the Phoenix Force. No longer flesh and blood for any of these mostly physical fighters to even touch let alone blitz and decapitate. Decapitate what? Someone that already destroyed her own head and became one with an angry energy cloud? We saw what happens when lethal force was used twice, Jean survived. She survived the lethal force of being impaled and the lethal force of being vaporized in space, which would technically be a third lethal force.
The Force has the power to bust planets, Jean had access to that power and is now one with it, ergo the power to bust a planet is well within Jean's power, just like anything one person can do with say the IG everybody can do with it. The difference being the IG doesn't seemingly permanently bond to individuals and can be taken, the Phoenix not so much.
Why would a seemingly indestructible being with the power to planet bust not be treated as such?
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