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Player Name: Zacharius

Character: Marvel Girl (Jean Grey)



Power and Abilities:

Having started to manifest the powers of her mutation at the age of 10, already more powerful than many mutants twice her age, Xavier labelled her the first 'Omega' level mutant, of which she remains the only documented member of the category. As a child, Xavier deliberately limited Jean's powers through the process of mind blocks, preventing her from using here telepathic powers, and limiting the amount she would use her telekinesis. Now at the age of 19, one of the oldest and longest 'serving' students of the Institute, Jean has slowly been released of these mind blocks, training to use the full extent of her powers, terrifying as they may be.
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  • Telepathy: Jean's telepathy allows her to read, influence, control, and communicate with the minds of others, project her mind into the astral plane, and generate telepathic force blasts that can stun or kill others. Jean is one of the few telepaths skilled enough to communicate with animals (animals with high intelligence, such as dolphins, dogs, and ravens). She can also telepathically take away or control people's natural bodily functions and senses, such as sight, hearing, smell, taste, or even mutant powers. A side effect of her telepathy is that she is gifted with an eidetic memory

  • Telekinesis: Jean's telepathic skill and strength is only continuing to grow, currently being able to manipulate hundreds of components in mid air in potentially exceedingly complex patterns, Xavier has predicted that with enough training, give the seemingly boundless nature of her powers, that she should be able to eventually manipulate objects in orbit from Earth itself. She can use here telekinesis to giver herself, and others, the ability to fly and glide, often being used for rapid transit when the Blackbird is unavailable.

  • Whispers of the Phoenix: Ever since Xavier released the mental blocks surrounding Jean's mental state, the interstellar force known as 'The Phoenix' has taken an interest in the young, but potentially unstoppable, woman. The Phoenix 'talks' to Jean, speaking of her own untold power and by this point, operates almost as a second personality, a version of Jean that is more powerful and passionate, but far less caring or controlled. In extreme circumstances, she has allowed this 'alter-ego' to take over, although each time she fears herself dangerously close to not being able to wrest control of herself back, each time the line between her and Phoenix becoming thinner.


  • Affiliation: The X-Men/Xavier's School for the Gifted.

    Alignment: Good as Jean Grey, Walking the line as Phoenix.

    Character Notes:

    NPCs:
    Until Other People Play them:
    Charles Xavier (loosely, for conversation with Jean)
    Remaining Members of the Original X-men
    Logan (Wolverine)
    Kitty Pryde (Shadowcat)
    Staff/Students of the School

    Just for Jean:
    The Grey Family
    A number of pre-Xavier friends

    Background and Story So Far:

    For the first decade of her life, Jean Grey lived a very comfortable, if ordinary life. Daughter to John and Elaine Grey, the former being a history professor, the latter a Hollywood agent, the young girl lived among a loving upper-middle class family on the shores of California (LA), until shortly after her tenth birthday. After the death of several of her friends and her own narrow survival after their school bus was shoved off the roads travelling across the Santa Monica hills, the grief unlocked Jean's powers, arguably prematurely. While she didn't commit any destructive acts, the neighbors hardly appreciated their expensive cars being 'juggled' in mid air, or having a sweet little girl accidentally reveal their private thoughts at dinner parties. This annoyance began to slide into xenophobia, particularly as mutants, and the reactionaries who loathed them, became more wide spread and the danger to Jean became real, her parents contacted the genetic mastermind, Charles Xavier.

    While Xavier had encountered many mutants in his time, albeit very few telepaths, the astounding abilities Jean possessed at such a young age were both intriguing and terrifying to the Professor. Explaining the danger Jean could be to both herself and others, particularly given the political climate, he offered her one of the first places in the school he had only just opened, to teach mutants how to both use their powers and remain a part of human society. This would mean taking her away from LA, but of course still allowed contact between Jean and her parents. He also explained the limitations he would place on Jean until she was ready to harness her mutation. He subsequently refused to even try to block all of her powers, suggesting that he would be unable to do so, even if he could morally justify it. Instead Jean's parents agreed, allowing her to join the students who would become the original X-men.

    Growing up among her fellow mutants, in an environment that provided excellent education in both academic pursuits and the control of her mutation, Jean not only excelled, but became a clear leader among the students, her personality, coupled with the nature of her powers, lead Xavier to begin building the team around her, someone who could coordinate their efforts as well as fight beside them, while also remaining in contact with Charles. Thus, shortly after Jean turned 16, the X-men were formally founded and Jean was at their head for each of their endeavors, largely protecting innocent mutants from hate violence, although equally protecting humanity from those who did not share the peaceful philosophy of Xavier.

    While the core group of the X-men did not change for some time, over the years the number of mutants attending the school increased, in no small part due to Jean's own recruitment efforts. As matters began to ease up and Xavier's school began functioning as it had been intended to do so, the bond between the X-men grew stronger, the students enjoying as much of a social life as their human counterparts. During this time, Jean became romantically involved with Scott Summers, whom despite various clashes between their personalities, managed to stay together and indeed be happy, up until recently. Jean likes to suggest, and indeed it may be the case, that they had simply grown apart in that sense, as teenagers are want to do, but the end of their relationship (if not all feeling) coincided rather closely with Wolverine's presence at the school, who equally shows somewhat of an interest in Jean, even if he doesn't actively pursue it. Scott blames Logan, and secretly, Jean doesn't entirely discount her own feelings towards the newer mutant on the scene.

    That said, Jean doesn't define herself by such things and has remained an active member of the X-men and student body of Xavier's school, although, as one of the older students, she is as much a mentor for the new arrivals as she is a pupil of the teaching staff.

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    Name: Emma Frost
    Age: 27
    Alias: N/A
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    Abilities:

    An Alpha-level mutant, Emma Frost would be considered an equal to, if only marginally weaker, a telepath than Charles Xavier were he still alive, and potentially greater than Jean Grey herself (although she lacks any telekinetic ability beyond latent ability which triggers during great emotional stress). Despite potentially being weaker than the two more famous X-men, Emma possess a superhuman level of control over her telepathy, able manipulate others as little more than puppets, even being able to mask her influence from other telepaths. Individuals with no telepathic defence can be disabled in seconds, while even Xavier and Jean combined would think twice before rushing into a mental duel with the woman (not to say she'd have much of a chance of winning, but she could certainly leave them mentally exhausted).

    A more recent discovery is her ability to transform into organic diamond, turning her into a self contained unit, immune to the downsides of biological processes and possessing superhuman strength, endurance and stamina. Equally she becomes immune to all telepathic attacks, or even any attempts to read her thoughts, at the expense of being unable to use her own telepathy. While in the diamond form, Emma becomes emotionally cold (completely dead to any emotion if she spends more than a few hours in the form) thus she may often use it simply to think straight. Like normal diamond, Emma can shatter if struck on a 'flaw' although as long as she can be put 'back together' mostly, or remain within close proximity of her shards, she can reform (over a few hours if not pieced together, immediately if done so).

    Personality:

    Emma Frost has always lived in comfort, at least physically, although at great emotional cost to herself. A father with no care for his children beyond forging a legacy and a substance-abusing mother, despite the comforts of her life, Emma is well adapted to trust and depend on no one but herself. Despite her hereditary wealth, her current status is self-made, something she is fiercely proud of, only accepting her father's money after his death, and her own fortune made. Emma is not, however, emotionally stunted, she is capable, perhaps even more so due to her telepathy, of great spikes of rage, passion or affection, having personally protected many enclaves of lesser mutants in her time, despite the outwards appearance of a selfish socialite (see Iron Man for similarity)

    Perhaps the side of her personality which jars the most with her fellow 'good' mutants is her view on humanity, even other mutants with a lack of telepathic defence. Despite having formed deep emotional bonds with many, as a collective Frost sees the human masses as little more than tools to her whim, able to manipulate and coerce them to build a better future for mutantkind. While not actively seeking the demise or replacement of humanity as the Brotherhood continue to do, there seems much doubt as to any upward limit she would place on the number of humans she would sacrifice to protect a single mutant life, assuming the question is referring to humans and mutants she was not acquainted with.

    Bio:

    Emma Grace Frost was the second daughter and third child (One older brother, one younger sister) of Winston and Hazel Frost, one of many heirs to a powerful family stemming from European Merchants arriving at the very dawn of colonial America. Unknown to her family, all three Frost daughters were mutants, although the X-gene manifested less harshly in the other two sisters. Throughout school, Emma would be crippled with migraines, in part leading to consistently low grades and social ineptitude during her time at the Snow Valley School for Girls. As the migraines subsided, her powers manifested, she began to hear the thoughts of classmates, and then focused it, using the power to excel in all aspects of school life, in the course of her last three years at the school becoming both a honour roll student and the Queen Bee of a large 'friend' group. Her world broke down (over-dramatic) when her elder sister revealed to their father the illegal relationship she had begun with her favourite teacher, resulting in him being fired and Emma spending her last year of High School at a new school, one that she soon 'ruled' as she had the other.

    Her father felt university was unnecessary for his daughters, only footing the bill for her brother, Christian, who Emma was close to, to study at Harvard. Emma response to this was to fake a hostage situation, take her father's money (who only paid after Emma managed to make the ransom become a media event), take the money and disappear. Emma Robinson enrolled at Empire State University, the specifics of her new identity remain an unknown. During her time at the university, a man who she truly cared for turned on her when her mutation was revealed due to the actions of the Brotherhood, solidifying her negative views towards most of humanity. During this event the Brotherhood kidnapped Emma and attempted to 'install' her into Cerebro and wipe out humanity. Evidently their plan failed, although this brought Emma into contact with the X-men for the first time and while she continued to communicate with Xavier, she refused to join the school and the ranks of their 'superhero' squad, instead choosing to focus on building her new project 'The Frost Foundation,' having revealed her true lineage once more, although refusing to accept the mantle of her father's heir, after her brother had been interred in a mental health facility for severe depression and her sisters had proven...overly reckless (details remain a family secret). Eventually she accepted her father's money and estate, but after the man had died, the stress of a substance-abusing wife finally working through to the cold heart of Mr Frost (although, his own drinking problem didn't help, it developed due to the former).

    During her time as the head of the Frost Foundation, Frost has been involved, indirectly, in many global events. It is rumoured Stark has her on speed dial and she had monthly dinners with Nick Fury. Her name was a must have feature on any high society event, at least, until she publicly revealed her nature as a mutant, stating that unlike many in the cruel world in which they lived, she would no longer have to hide behind a façade of a weaker self, taking on the mantle of Homo Superior. She remains a socialite, if a more controversial one.

    Post-Genosha, Emma found further purpose among the X-Tinction team, radical enough to be willing to act decisively, without giving into the corruption of the Brotherhood, even if she was a more hardline member of the team, clashing with, if never actively rebelling against, their leader Cyclops. Despite the other members of the team hardly being scroungers, the Frost Foundation largely foots the bill for the team, much in the same way Stark Industries provides for the Avengers, Emma even jokingly offering to 'chip bits of herself off' to afford further equipment for the team, in the event she ever ran out of money to provide, which seems unlikely.

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