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MOONSTAR: Danielle Moonstar was an original member of the New Mutants, and is a former agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. and member of X-Force. Her psionic ability to pull thoughts and memories from people's minds, which she commonly manifests physically in the form of arrows, was boosted when she was mind-controlled by Apocalypse and served him on the Dark Riders. After being freed, Moonstar joined the X-Men for a time, leaving the team after the conflict with Cassandra Nova. After a soul-searching journey that took her to all corners of the globe and even the Golden Realm of Asgard itself, Moonstar has returned to the Xavier Institute, serving as the advisor to the New Mutants squad as well as the Institute's American History teacher. |
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BOOTYLICIOUS: Tammy Lynne Baker, one of the co-leaders of the New Mutants squad, is an overweight Southern belle from Kentucky. After getting off to a rocky start, which included the arrival of her rival Milkshake and the exposure of her secret crush on the X-Men's Bobby Drake, she is now ready and able to tackle her role as one of the leaders of her squad. Her mutation allows for "super-powered gas pocket ejection," which is, in essence, super-powered belches and farts. |
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MILKSHAKE: Shaquanita Jenkins is a loud-mouthed, obnoxious, and vulgar black girl from the Bronx, an overweight ghetto queen with absolutely no social skills to speak of and an opinion about everything. She immediately formed a rivalry with the Institute's other resident big girl, Bootylicious, and perhaps ironically, the two of them now co-lead the New Mutants squad. Milkshake possesses the mutant power to induce hypnotic lust in males by shaking her breasts and posterior rhythmically. |
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AIR FORCE: Boyd Larraby is a slender, handsome young WASP from Buffalo, New York. The epitome of a condescending, superficial homosexual, Boyd took great pleasure in exposing his mutant status publicly, using his powers to lash out at his tormentors. Recruited by Xi'an Coy Manh to join the Xavier Institute, Boyd has been assigned to the New Mutants squad, which he could care less about. His mutation allows him to control air molecules in a stunning variety of ways. |
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SIROCCO: Exiled for his sexual and political identity by his wealthy family, Ahmed al-Rashid eventually found himself in Iraq during the war to liberate the country from Saddam Hussein. He was discovered in an Iraqi prison by the Israeli superheroine, Sabra. Sabra took the young man to the Xavier Institute to learn how to control his unique abilities, but he has yet to come out of his shell, as the culture and customs of America are alien to him. He bears the mutant ability to transform into a living sandstorm. |
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FUSION: Apparently the daughter of the White Queen, Sophia Frost is one of the Xavier Institute's biggest mysteries… even to herself. A dead ringer for Hilary Duff (as she's been told by many students), this beautiful young blonde's telepathic abilities are so catastrophically dangerous to herself and those around her that she has formed four other distinct personalities (with physical manifestations) to cope with her own unfathomable levels of psychic power. These personalities include the spoiled and selfish Rebecca, the temperamental and paranoid Alicia, the naïve and flaky Amelia, and the sultry, sexy Terra. |
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ROCK HARD: Not much is known about Eduardo Franco, other than that he is a Latino gang-banger native to San Antonio, Texas. Present at the Xavier Institute only for a short time, he has already made a name for himself as a thug… and as a ladies' man. Tattooed and goateed, he cuts a dangerous image and sets a rather bad example for those around him. Eduardo has the power to convert his body into solid, organic rock and back again at will. |
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VELOCITY: Ami Huo is one of the Xavier Institute's brightest students, and she is quite the overachiever. One of the longest-attending students and the veteran member of the New Mutants squad, Ami is possibly the most well-adjusted and normal of the mutants on her squad, if not the school itself. She has the mutant ability to think, move, and heal thirty times faster than normal humans. |
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INTEGER: Trent Cameron was a very intelligent and wealthy young black man, whose parents sent him to the best schools and ensured that he remained an academic superstar. He was cast out of his fancy boarding school and out of his family when his mutation manifested and he became a semi-tangible living mathematical concept. He now speaks and thinks only in binary code, making it difficult for him to communicate with others, and he bears the ability to telepathically download numbers and formulas into the minds of others, overwhelming them. |
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EXCAVATOR: The son of Piledriver, one of the members of the infamous Wrecking Crew, Ricky Calusky is obnoxious and postures constantly, and his greatest role model is his own father. He ran away from the grandparents who cared for him to join his father in the Wrecking Crew when his mutant powers manifested, but the other members of the Wrecking Crew had no use for a mutant and left him on the Institute's doorstep. He has the mutant power of geokinesis, which allows him to telekinetically manipulate the Earth and earthen materials. |
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