Heidi Williams, current Avenger and spokesperson for the Registration Act, appears on the news report. She's very smartly dressed for this occasion. A far cry from the Heidi that David and Jean remember from their school days, who was shy and wore baggy black sweaters a lot. She spoke; "We have heard many registration arguments from non-mutants, and I agree that we are dangerous. But we don't want to be dangerous. Most mutants out there do not want to hurt you. Sadly, many mutants out there don't have the choice. They don't have enough control. They don't know how to use their powers properly. These mutants should be taught and schooled in a supportive environment. Simply being a mutant does not make you a criminal. However...Many mutants are insisting they have a right to stay anonymous. Outright refusing to register." Heidi pulls a newspaper from her stand and shows it to the camera. "Nine year old Alec is a mutant who sucked the air out of his house, killing his whole family. He is undergoing major trauma therapy but we think he will be depressed for life. Ladies and gentleman, the right to anonymity is a right Mutants can no longer afford." There is an overwhelmingly positive response to Heidi's speech as she walks off camera. As she leaves the building, the scene is quite the opposite. Many Anti-Registration mutants are outside, yelling at her and holding up signs saying 'Prodigy is a traitor' and other charming slogans. This was her least favorite part of the day. She was simply trying to do what she thought was right, and what she thought was right by them, but she was constantly treated like the villain by her own kind...