Alla inlägg den 22 juli 2008
Angel
Name: Warren Worthington
Age: late 20's, early 30's
Powers: To fly by means of natural wings
Appeared in episode: On Angel's Wings
Warren is simply a good samaritain. He does amazing things for the good of society and yet, manages to live in secrecy. He could be considered to be a real angel from Heaven. He gives people hope and helps them to believe in God in a way. After all, when people see him soaring in the sky it's like a miracle. He cannot stand to make mistakes and has a hard time forgiving himself for it. He cares for a world who hates mutants like him. But who would dare call him a mutant after all, he's just so special in so many ways that people rather think if as a fragment of their imagination. Warren lives alone and it suits him just fine. He refused to become an X-man. When Gambit stole a relic from his masion, he went to Professor Xavier for help and Angel, Beast, Iceman, Jean Grey, and Cyclops went on a mission to London to get the relic. Apparently, Angel didn't join the X-men. But the invitation still stand open.
Name: Kurt Wagner
Age: 17
Powers: Teleportation/Acrobatic Prowess/Prehensile Tail
Affiliation: X-Men
First Episode: Strategy X
Must See Episodes: Strategy X, Rogue Recruit, Shadowed Past, Grim Reminder, Bada Bing Bada Boom, ShadowDance, The Toad, The Witch and The Wardrobe, Impact
Originally from: Germany
Known Family: Mystique (Mother), Rogue (Adopted Sister), Foster Parents seen in Shadowed Past
High School Grade: Junior
Classes: Public Speaking, European History, French, Geometry, Gym, Biology
Hobbies and pastimes: Movies, Drama Club, JV soccer, JV gymnastics, skateboarding, video games
Favorite music: Movie soundtracks, Barenaked Ladies, XTC, etc
Favorite foods: Pizza, burgers, tacos
Voiced by: Brad Swaile
Kurt Wagner is a high-school junior who'd love to be a swashbuckler like Luke Skywalker or Neo. Kurt excels at soccer and gymnastics -- no shock there. As Kurt is the team's acrobat, he is the one with the greatest joi de vivre -- approaching situations (even dangerous ones) with zeal and zest (although he is neither flippant nor arrogant about it).
Although Kurt has a demonic appearance, he is actually the sweetest, most vulnerable, most human of the group. When those around him are feeling down, Kurt is the quickest to pick up on it. And because of his appearance, he feels the most isolated from people in general. How would he be judged if they saw the way he really looked? Far from being glum, Kurt buries his potential blue streak by displaying a wicked sense of humor. He always plays practical jokes, especially on "big brother" Scott.
By virtue of a holographic inducer, Kurt can attend the regular school. But he lives in fear of his inducer going on the fritz, and the other kids finding out about his true appearance and labeling him a total freak. Because his holographic inducer is purely visual, Kurt always must be careful about coming into contact with people. If they were to touch his face, they would feel his fur. If he were to hold hands with somebody, they would feel that he has only three fingers. And of course, this technology does have a tendency to go on the fritz. Fortunately, Kurt can teleport -- thus protecting his secret while leaving the people he left behind very confused. Kurt's powers include spider-monkey-like coordination, a prehensile tail he can use like a third hand, and the ability to teleport.
Name: Bobby Drake
Age: 14
Powers: Can project intense cold and turn moisture in the air to ice
First Episode: Growing Pains
Must See Episodes: Joyride
Voice actor: Andrew Francis
Bobby is a sweet kid, full of youthful exuberance, and eager to learn about the cool stuff the Institute has to offer - especially flying the X-Jet. As a result of this eagerness, he's become sort of the unofficial leader of the new recruits. Sometimes his enthusiasm to try new things exceeds his ability to actually pull them off. He can turn the moisture in the air and shoot it to form ice. He can create ice scuptures, ice slides, ice magnifiers, and can freeze anything. Because Spyke left to go to live with the Morlocks, Bobby is filling in for him on most missions. He is probably the new recruit who appears in the most episodes. If they make a fifth season, Bobby will be an official member of the X-men.
Name: Marie D'Ancanto (not sure though, this is the name from the x-men movie)
Rogue means: A mischievous person, a scamp or scoundrel
Age: 15
Voice: Megan Black
Movie actress: Anna Paquin
Powers: Power & Memory Absorption
First Episode: Rogue Recruit
Has a crush on: Scott hihihihi
Originally from: Mississippi
Known Family: Mystique??, Irene(foster Mother) seen in Rogue Recruit
Grade: Sophomore
Classes: Speech, European History, French, Geometry, Gym and Bio
Hobbies and pastimes: Horseback riding, guitar and cooking
Favorite music: Garbage, gangsta rap, Marilyn Manson and Korn (shes got pretty good taste ;)
Favorite foods: Catfish, grits and hush-puppies.
Group Status: Lonely little goth girl
She is a high-school sophomore who will prove to be the series' least-predictable and most complicated character. Marked by the doubts that accompany being a teenage girl, plus the anxiety that comes with being a mutant, Rogue will be a character the fans love. Plus, I like her accent. It's pretty cool.
Rogue is an uncertain and insecure 15-year-old, not the voluptuous bombshell she grew to be in the comics. She is totally isolated from other people. Her mutant ability prevents her from so much as touching another person, if she does, she robs them of their memories and render them unconscious. And if the person she touches is a mutant, Rogue also will steal his or her powers temporarily and will be able to use them.
Rogue's isolation leads her to be petulant, sarcastic and alarmingly defensive. In other words, she's a normal teenager! Thanks to her isolation, Rogue has trouble trusting people. The farthest thing from a star student, Rogue is more at home hanging with the bad kids. Thus, out of the show's heroes, she is the most at risk of turning bad herself.
Name: Katherine "Kitty" Pryde
Age: 15
Code name: ShadowCat
Powers: Corporal Intangibility, in other words, she can pass through walls ;)
First Episode: The X-Impulse
Originally from: Illionois (usa)
Known Family: Parents, seen in X-Impulse
Grade: Freshman
Classes: Computer Sciences, Honors English, Honors Social Studies, Astrophysics, Gym and Trigonometry
Hobbies and pastimes: Dance, trombone, in-line skating, cooking , malling, Russian Club and yoga.
Favorite music: Country and all the Divas (Cher, Celine, Mariah, etc.)
Favorite foods: Ice cream, pizza, and salad.
Group status: Typical girl
Name: Scott Summers
Age: 19
Powers: Optic Blasts
Affiliation: X-Men
First Episode: Strategy X
Must See Episodes:Strategy X, Turn of the Rogue, The Cauldron I and II, Adrift, On Angel's Wings, Blind Alley
Originally from: Missouri
Known Family: Alex (Brother) Seen in The Cauldron I and II
Hobbies and pastimes: Basketball, Soccer and yo-yo tricks.
Favorite music: R.E.M., Oasis, Smashing Pumpkins, etc.
Favorite foods: Burgers, tacos and pizza.
Voiced by: Kirby Morrow
Scott Summers is the one the others all look up to, especially since he was Xavier's original recruit. Scott is confident and good-natured, although some people might get the idea that he's a little aloof (it's the dark-glasses thing). Scott is good at sports, and especially excels at basketball and soccer. He is originally from St. Louis, and has that standard American non-accent. Scott is an orphan, and was separated from his brother (Alex Masters - Havok) at an early age. Add to that these crazy eye beams that he can't control, and you can see that his life hasn't handed him the best hand.
Scott has "eye problems," for which he is always wearing red shades. Scott Summers is Cyclops, a mutant whose eyes project devastating force beams. These beams cannot be controlled, merely aimed, so Scott is forever in fear of unleashing their power and causing untold destruction. Having such power is a huge burden on Scott; if he just could have one wish, it would be to become a normal person with normal eyes. Sadly, such will never be the case.
As the X-Men find themselves forming into a team, big brother Scott will naturally take charge. He is a natural leader, yet a young leader. After recently graduating from Bayville High, he's become an instructor at Xavier's Institute for Gifted Children and is currently romantically involved with his long time crush Jean Grey.
Real Name: Logan
Group Affiliation: X-Men
First episode: Strategy X
Originally from: They dont exactly say but I think he's from Canada
Codename: Wolverine
Power: Heightened Senses/Healing Factor
Voice actor: Scott Mcneil
Movie actor: Hugh Jackman
Known only as Logan to his very few friends, Wolverine is a distant man with a past shrouded in mystery. Logan sets himself apart from the others as he tries to come to grips with his past -- where memories are reduced to a flashing series of contradictory images. Wolverine's mutant powers include his hyper-keen senses; a healing factor that enables him to survive nearly any wound, no matter how grave; and huge, unbreakable metal claws that pop out of the backs of his hands.
Wolverine will remain our resident enigma. The object of fear, awe and speculation on the part of the students, he will inspire the X-Men in good ways (providing battle tips after clandestinely watching Danger Room sessions) and bad (inspiring conflict between our core group of X-Men simply by virtue of his loner status and rebellious ways).
Wolverine will not be part of the team. Instead, he will be there as a presence, providing an ethos, the voice of rebelliousness ever creating friction on our team (whether he means to or not). Knowing the evil in people's hearts (from battling such enemies as Sabretooth), Logan knows that mutants must be proactive in terms of dealing with threats, otherwise normal folks will think of "people like us" as needing to be rounded up. In the World According to Logan, the key isn't blending in, as Xavier advocates. It's stopping the people who refuse to blend in from becoming a problem to normal people and, by extension, other mutants. Wolverine's mutant powers are his hyper-keen senses, enabling him to see farther, and in almost total darkness. He has the tracking ability of a bloodhound, and a nose just as sensitive. He can literally sense danger. He also possesses a healing factor, enabling him to survive any wound. He isn't invulnerable -- he wouldn't walk away from a downed 747 -- but no matter how badly he was hurt by the crash, within a week he'd be right as rain. Oh, and by the way, he also has these huge Adamantium claws that pop out from the back of his hands. Who put them there? Well, that's all part of Logan's missing memories, and what little he does remember about them tends to contradict everything else.
Wolverine is a scrapper; he's ornery when cornered, and loves nothing more than a good fight. But he realizes that these kids have to learn to use their powers and save the world, so he doesn't interfere with their education.
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