[center][h1][color=FireBrick]Oshea Jackson[/color][/h1][/center] [center][img]https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/cb/5c/0b/cb5c0bbe5220d4ad7f22f7156e378b2c.jpg?noindex=1[/img][/center] [center]"Sometimes I wish I could soar; I don't like bein' grounded. Haha, get it?"[/center] [i] 'Oshea' was it? Scout the area.' [/i] Yeah, sure, put him on janitor duty again. The one downside to posessing insane amounts of speed was that you were the first one sent into oblivion. What if they had some telepath who could shut off his X-Gene? Exactly, no one would know because Oshea would be dead. Why was it that everyone thought having super-speed meant you could just get in and out of predicaments without problems? Oshea knew he was fast, hell, [i]everyone[/i] knew he was fast, but there are some things that can't be outrun no matter how fast one was. He sat somewhere in the middle of the Blackbird, not inclined to be alone for the entire ride, but he also didn't feel like talking much. He wasn't the leader (thank the heavens) and he left the strategies to the folks in charge. He put his headphones in and relaxed himself. His reclined the visor on his [url=http://dctvu.com/wp-content/uploads/bfi_thumb/2816c1h.jpg-meera4uisl5rcmknbap15sl2n4vewr5953rm07fwek.png]X-suit[/url] and peered out the plane's window where he took in the skies. One of his dreans as a kid was to be able to fly; he got the complete opposite of what he wanted! Running fast was cool and all, but even non-mutants could run; flight defied all normal human capability. It was more extra-ordinary because it put one closer to the stars, the cosmos, the universe. He and Ayita hardly spoke to one another, but he was always a little envious of her shapeshifting abilities. What she could see when she was soaring above entire populations paralyzed him with wonder. [color=FireBrick]"Recon, go--"[/color] instant slumber.