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| name    = Jeanne-Marie Beaubier
 
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| pb =  [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001303/ Carla Gugino]
 
| codename = Aurora
 
| codename = Aurora
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| birthdate = May 26, 1970
 
| birthdate = May 26, 1970
 
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'''Codename''': Aurora
 
'''Codename''': Aurora
  
'''Aliases''':  
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'''Aliases''': Jeannette Martin (an alias adopted briefly while in the most recent psychiatric ward)
  
 
'''First Appearance''': [http://community.livejournal.com/x_logs/613400.html#cutid1 September 11, 2004]
 
'''First Appearance''': [http://community.livejournal.com/x_logs/613400.html#cutid1 September 11, 2004]
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'''Date of Birth''': May 26, 1970
 
'''Date of Birth''': May 26, 1970
  
'''Place of Birth''': Montreal, Quebec
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'''Place of Birth''': Montreal, Quebec, Canada
  
 
'''Citizenship''':  Canadian
 
'''Citizenship''':  Canadian
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'''Relatives''': Jean-Baptiste Beaubier (father, deceased), Melisande Beaubier (mother, deceased), [[Jean-Paul Beaubier]] (twin brother)
 
'''Relatives''': Jean-Baptiste Beaubier (father, deceased), Melisande Beaubier (mother, deceased), [[Jean-Paul Beaubier]] (twin brother)
  
'''Education''': Teaching degree in History and Religion.
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'''Education''': High school education
  
'''Relationship Status''': Single
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'''Relationship Status''': Single, formerly engaged to [[Alpha Flight| Walter Langkowski]]
  
'''Occupation''':  
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'''Occupation''': Unemployed
  
'''Team Affiliation''': Former member of [[Alpha Flight]]
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'''Team Affiliation''': None, former member of [[Alpha Flight]]
  
 
== '''Biography''' ==
 
== '''Biography''' ==
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=== '''Childhood''' ===
 
=== '''Childhood''' ===
  
At the age of two, Jeanne-Marie's parents were accidentally killed. The Martins, cousins of the twins mother and the family that adopted Jean-Paul, were unable to afford to adopt both children and so the twins had to be separated, with Jeanne-Marie going to live at Madame DuPont's School for Girls. It was a reactionary religious school, residing in LaVelle, Quebec. She did not have a particularly enjoyable childhood there; Jeanne-Marie was shy and quiet and often picked on by both fellow students and her teachers. She was so miserable that it got to the point where at the age of thirteen she turned suicidal and attempted to kill herself by throwing herself off the roof of the school.
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When Jeanne-Marie was two years old, her parents were killed in an automobile accident and she was subsequently separated from her twin brother, he sent to live with relatives who could only afford the burden of one child and she sent to Madame DuPont's School for Girls in Laval. A school of staunch religious standards and relative isolation, the reticent orphan suffered an unpleasant and lonely childhood. Her distant and quiet demeanor also earned her the scorn of her peers and she was seen as an easy target for teasing and frequent ridicule. At the age of thirteen, pushed too far by her circumstances, she attempted to suicide by throwing herself from the roof of the academy. However, the act did not lead to her demise, but rather the discovery of her mutant abilities which, at the time, she believed to be a divine gift from God.
  
It was then that her mutant abilities kicked in, allowing her to fly to safety. Living a rather sheltered life, Jeanne-Marie had no idea that it could be a mutation and assumed that it was result of a divine miracle. Tragically, upon explaining what had happened to the Mother Superior, she was severely beaten for "blasphemy". It was this incident that triggered her second personality, her polar opposite, and Aurora was born. Aurora is the dominant personality, a free spirit who is notorious for doing before thinking and even when her actions have negative consequences she has little trouble with dismissing them. When given a tough hand, she merely plays by her own rules; there is very little that affects her the way one would think it should. However, she also manages to be very fragile, and is occasionally set off by minor instances.
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When she explained what had happened to the Mother Superior, however, she was severely reprimanded for her "blasphemy" and beaten. The shock of the events and her inability to cope with their results triggered a dissociative identity disorder in the girl which bore a second persona that would become known as Aurora and which was everything Jeanne-Marie was not: extroverted, confident and wholly liberated. Under the influence of this new mind, she disappeared for three days, experiencing life in a way she had never imagined possible. When she returned to school, she had no memory of what she had done or where she had gone. The severe discipline she received for this action forced her second personality intro repression, where it would remain for the next six years. She went on to graduate and take up work at Madame DuPont's without any sign of her other self beyond the occasional dream. She was nineteen years old when she began to lose control again. Convinced by friends to come out and experience the nightlife, the seemingly simple event coaxed her second self out anew and she departed from her stable existence, living a few sorted days in Montreal before an attempted mugging (thoroughly thwarted by the use of her powers) brought her to the attention of Wolverine. The fellow mutant introduced her to [[Alpha Flight| James Hudson]], who wasted little time in recruiting the woman to the government-run [[Department H]], where she was reunited with her twin brother [[Jean-Paul]].
 
 
Jeanne-Marie is Aurora backwards. She is a straight-laced, strict Catholic and spends weeks debating problems with herself. She comes off as strong to the point of cold but has a hidden fragile side to her, mostly due to the fact that while Aurora and Jeanne-Marie believe they are two different entities, not even living in the same body, she, unlike Aurora, knows something is wrong. Jeanne-Marie actually worries about the long bouts of time that she loses, while Aurora cares little.
 
 
 
Jeanne-Marie repressed Aurora for several years, becoming a prim and proper young woman and earning her teacher's degree in Religion, as well as History. On the day that her application to teach at Madame DuPont's was accepted, however, Aurora decided to make an appearance, stronger than ever, which led her onto the streets of Montreal and danger, where she spent some time learning to make ends meet and getting into trouble.
 
 
 
It wasn't until Aurora was nineteen that she finally got into some trouble publicly, however. Confronted by muggers, she used her mutant abilities to effectively get rid of them, all in the sight of one [[Wolverine]]. Impressed by her obvious skills he invited her to meet Hudson who was currently recruiting for [[Department H]], and later [[Alpha Flight]]. It was through Alpha Flight that Aurora was reunited with her brother Jean-Paul.
 
  
 
==='''Alpha Flight'''===
 
==='''Alpha Flight'''===
  
Aurora participated actively in Alpha Flight on and off until 2004. The twins were notorious for constantly fighting and reconciling, but it wasn't until the Christmas of 2003 that the two of them swore never to speak to one another again.
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Jeanne-Marie was an active member of Alpha Flight from its creation until 2004, during which time she developed a close relationship with [[Alpha Flight| Walter Langkowski]] and was notorious for constantly fighting and reconciling with her brother over a wide gamut of matters, due in no small part to her fluctuating mental state. After a particularly heinous argument with Jean-Paul she even convinced Langkowski to alter her mutation, leading to the loss of a power the twins once shared and causing contact between them to neutralize their abilities.
  
They had decided to spend Christmas together, Aurora bringing their close friend, the man who altered her mutation and her boyfriend, [[Alpha Flight| Walter Langkowski]], to dinner. Little did either of them know that Langkowski would propose at that dinner. Jean-Paul suddenly found himself thirty-four, alone, and in love with his sister's fiancee with little of what he considered a future and ended up taking it out on his sister. Visibly shaken, he turned cold, even rude. Aurora, hurt and appalled that the man she loved most in life, her brother, could not be happy for her on such a joyous occasion, she confronted him in anger which only managed to start a huge argument, eventually leading to their separation, convinced this was the end of their relationship.
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During the Christmas of 2003 the two had such a severe quarrel they swore they would never speak again. They had decided to spend Christmas together and she had invited their comrade and her then-boyfriend Walter Langkowski to share dinner with them. Neither expected Langkowski to propose and Jean-Paul, suddenly shaken by the idea of being thirty-four, alone and in love with his sister's fiancée, reacted in the only way he could; acting cold, even rude to the newly betrothed pair. Devastated, hurt and appalled that her brother, who meant so much to her, could not be happy on such an occasion, Jeanne-Marie lashed out angrily and a fight erupted that lead to Jean-Paul's departure and the seeming severance of their relationship.
  
It was this revelation that sent Aurora tailspinning until Jeanne-Marie returned. Finding herself betrothed to a man that turned into a furry beast, a mutant, she only managed to cause another grand screaming match, this time between herself and Langkowski. The engagement broken, her brother long gone, Jeanne-Marie slipped into her suicidal state in which Langkowski, thinking it for the best, sent her to a mental institution. It was here that Jeanne-Marie was once more severely beaten and mistreated, bringing out several alternate personalities before a bruised and battered Aurora gained dominance and decided she needed to find her brother, the only person who could save her.
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This revelation was too much for her and led to further mental deterioration beyond her condition and frequent arguments between herself and her new intended. Their engagement ended and, suddenly alone, Jeanne-Marie found herself overwhelmed by her world and bordering on suicidal. Her increasingly erratic dissociative identity disorder did not help matters either. Thinking it was for the best, Langkowski checked her into a mental institution, but it was not the recuperative environment he had hoped for. In the care of a doctor more concerned with keeping such a powerful mutant successfully contained and orderlies who had no qualms with controlling her with considerable violence, Jeanne-Marie found herself on a cocktail of damaging medications and beginning to slip further into old problems and a newly developed psychosis. During a brief occasion of near-lucidity she broke free and eventually found her way to Xavier's, looking for her brother.
  
 
=== '''Living At The X-Mansion''' ===
 
=== '''Living At The X-Mansion''' ===
  
Escaping from the mental institution, Aurora found her way to [[Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters]], appearing on the doorstep one morning and found by [[Sam Guthrie]]. She then proceeded to mistake [[Hank McCoy]] for Walter, attacking him in the medlab until Jean-Paul came down to retrieve her. The twins reconciled, and Aurora remained at the school, refusing to leave her brother's side.  
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Jeanne-Marie's time at Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters was short, but memorable. Upon her arrival she collapsed from exhaustion on the doorstep and was found by [[Sam Guthrie]], who took her to the medlab. Her mind, still far from recovery, led her to attack [[Hank McCoy]] (who she mistook for Walter) upon her waking and she had to be restrained by her brother. The two reconciled and she spent the next few weeks close to his side. When Jean-Paul departed from the school soon after, she left with him, remaining in the man's care for the time being.
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==='''After Xavier's'''===
  
Aurora's time at the school was brief and somewhat bemusing for the residents, due to her rather idiosyncratic way of dealing with others. When Jean-Paul returned to Canada, she returned with him.
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Following their departure from Xavier's, the twins returned to Laval. What her brother hoped would be a time of recovery for Jeanne-Marie turned out to be anything but. Her condition continued to deteriorate, her mind on the verge of further fracture and her moods unpredictable, often volatile and frequently desperate. At her worst moments she would attack her brother and curse his name, at her best she would apologize and beg him to stay and help her fix what was so clearly broken. Thinking himself to be her last hope after so many other failed efforts and fearful of what she might do if she perceived herself abandoned again, he remained.
  
==='''Further Information'''===
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After an incident that lead her to, quite literally, kill her brother's cat with kindness, Jean-Paul became reluctant to leave her alone for more than a few minutes, lest she hurt herself. Their codependence deepened and, finally, her brother's smothering devotion caused Jeanne-Marie to lash out viciously against him, leaving him unconscious and severely wounded. When she regained some semblance of composure and realized what she had done she was horrified, but it was too late to do anything but alert James and Heather Hudson to his condition and flee, terrified that remaining would lead to another conflict with an even worse outcome. She left him a note stating that she would find peace with herself now or die in the attempt.
  
After leaving Xavier's, Jean-Paul retired with his sister to his home in Laval in the hopes that the quiet, semi-rural environment and the presence of someone she trusted would help quiet the turmoil in her mind. Jeanne-Marie, however, continued to slowly deteriorate, her mental state swinging from dangerously fractured to guilt-wracked lucidity. She would alternately curse and attack her brother in her worst hours, or plead for his forgiveness and beg him to not send her away, to not let others see her in her misery. Spurred equally by an arrogance that lead him to believe that he could cure his sister on his own and a deep concern for her mental state if she should perceive herself as abandoned again, Jean-Paul obeyed her wishes.
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For several months she remained on her own, wandering from place to place and desperately attempting to hold her mind together, with little success. Plagued by nightmares of her violent act against her only true family and the man who had sacrificed so much for her, sleep became infrequent, and her lack of consistent nutrients left her weak. Pushing her body, though unintentionally, to this near breaking point she found renewed certainty in what she needed to do and finally turned her eyes reluctantly back to the feared institution of psychology. She checked herself into a mental hospital in Caen, France (where her wanderings had happened to take her) under a fictitious name. They allowed her to remain for a short time if only because of the terrible condition she arrived in, but coaxed a true identity out of her in short order so as to allow her to become an official resident. Canadian officials were contacted and the news of her location and condition eventually reached Department H. Deciding to keep an eye on her from a distance for reasons of security, they allowed her to stay with the intention of remaining in touch throughout the duration of her treatment. It was also decided that her brother would not be given the information, lest they find their way back together prematurely and slip into the same cycle as before.
  
After an incident that lead to Jeanne-Marie literally killing his pet cat with kindness, Jean-Paul became reluctant to leave his sister alone for more than few minutes, fearful of what she would do to herself, all the while deepening their unhealthy codependency. Finally, her brother's smothering devotion caused Aurora to lash out in a full fury, leaving Jean-Paul unconscious, battered, and bleeding. In the aftermath of the attack, Jeanne-Marie came back to herself. Horrified by what she had done, she alerted James and Heather Hudson to her brother's injuries and fled. She left Jean-Paul only a brief note stating her intention to come to peace with herself on her own or die in the attempt.
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Her stay in Caen turned out to be a very fortunate event as, for the first time, she encountered a doctor with the empathy and the skill to properly treat her, Dr. Marcel Le Vau. This fact, coupled with her renewed determination, allowed for a slow, but visible progress in recovery from her mental break and her longstanding disorder, with therapy focused not on eliminating one personality or the other, but bringing them together into one.
  
 
== '''Physical Characteristics''' ==
 
== '''Physical Characteristics''' ==
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'''Height''': 5' 11"
 
'''Height''': 5' 11"
  
'''Weight''': 152 lbs
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'''Weight''': 140 lbs
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'''Eyes''': Pale Blue
  
'''Eyes''': Blue
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'''Hair''': Black
  
'''Hair''': Blue-black
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'''Other Features''': Jeanne-Marie has elfin points at the tip of each ear
  
'''Other Features''':  She has an elven look to her, with dainty features, pointed ears, and smooth, naturally fair skin. Virtually identical to her brother, she also looks to be in her twenties.
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== '''Powers''' ==
  
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Jeanne-Marie's powers manifested early in her life, but her use of them was put on hold almost entirely until she became more in touch with her second persona and joined Department H when she was nineteen.
  
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Jeanne-Marie has the ability to move and fly at superhuman speeds through the act of channeling excess kinetic energy through her molecules. The binding forces created in this process also increase her durability during these periods of accelerated motion, allowing her to stand the rigors of flight (such as air turbulence and friction) as well as providing her with some protection against high-velocity collisions or physical attack. Her body also uses a similar technique of increased molecular motion, though unconsciously, to fight off the effects of extreme cold, giving her a natural resistance to such environments.
  
== '''Powers''' ==
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While her outward movement is not constantly accelerated, the molecules of her body possess approximately twice normal kinetic energy at any given time. This speeds up certain involuntary functions, such as her metabolism. Because of this care must be taken to fulfill proper caloric intake and nutrition. This also grants her a minor healing factor and results in medications taking effect and being flushed from her bloodstream more quickly. The same is true of toxins.
  
Aurora has the ability to direct the kinetic energy in her molecules to propel herself through the air at superhuman speeds, manipulate the atomic motion of other objects upon contact and generate innate radiant energy as dazzling flashes of light when in contact with her brother. Due to an experiment in which Aurora attempted to separate her powers from her twin brother's, currently any physical contact between Jean-Paul and Jeanne-Marie temporarily negates their powers. In addition, the mental link they once shared is currently severed.  
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Before an experiment that altered her mutation, Jeanne-Marie, when in physical contact with her twin brother, could vary the rate of acceleration of her molecules to release a surge of photons in the form of a very bright light. This same physical contact now results in a stagnation of molecular movement in both twins that strips them temporarily of their powers.
  
While moving at high speeds, Aurora's molecular structure becomes stronger, making her resistant to impact and friction caused by her power. The top limits of her power had not been measured before the experiment went wrong, and currently fluctuate from her normally impeccable control, depending on her mental state - which is often unstable to say the least.
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The same experiment neutralized another of their shared abilities, an intuitive bond that gave them a limited awareness of one another. Under typical circumstances this link had little repercussion aside from occasionally causing the twins to synch up in actions or words when in close proximity. However, when either was under significant stress or pain, their distress could bleed back through the link to alert the other. Impressions of surroundings and locations could also be sensed through this link, though such cases were very rare and always the result of extreme emotional or physical distress. Though dormant for much of the last two decades, this bond, never altered from her brother's side, has been reopened due to Jean-Paul's recent traumatic experience.
  
 
== '''Equipment''' ==
 
== '''Equipment''' ==
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== '''Trivia''' ==
 
== '''Trivia''' ==
  
Aurora goes by the nickname 'Rora'.
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None.
  
 
== '''Plots''' ==
 
== '''Plots''' ==
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== Meta ==
 
== Meta ==
  
'''Player''':  
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'''Player''': Kat
  
 
'''E-mail''':  
 
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'''AIM''':  
 
'''AIM''':  
  
'''Player Icon Base''':  [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001461/ Virginie Ledoyen]
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'''Player Icon Base''':  [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001303/ Carla Gugino]
  
 
'''Meta Trivia'''
 
'''Meta Trivia'''
  
Formerly played by [[Aisy]]
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Formerly played by [[Aisy]] and taken on by [[Kat]] in [[July 2009]]
  
  
 
[[Category: Characters]]
 
[[Category: Characters]]

Revision as of 09:23, 7 July 2009

PHASE 1
Jeanne-Marie Beaubier
Aurora.jpg
Portrayed by Carla Gugino
Codename: Aurora
Affiliations: None
Birthdate: May 26, 1970
Journal: x_borealis
Player: Kat


The whereabouts of former Alpha Flight member Jeanne-Marie Beaubier are currently unknown.


Details

Character Journal: x_borealis

Real Name: Jeanne-Marie Beaubier

Codename: Aurora

Aliases: Jeannette Martin (an alias adopted briefly while in the most recent psychiatric ward)

First Appearance: September 11, 2004

Date of Birth: May 26, 1970

Place of Birth: Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Citizenship: Canadian

Relatives: Jean-Baptiste Beaubier (father, deceased), Melisande Beaubier (mother, deceased), Jean-Paul Beaubier (twin brother)

Education: High school education

Relationship Status: Single, formerly engaged to Walter Langkowski

Occupation: Unemployed

Team Affiliation: None, former member of Alpha Flight

Biography

Childhood

When Jeanne-Marie was two years old, her parents were killed in an automobile accident and she was subsequently separated from her twin brother, he sent to live with relatives who could only afford the burden of one child and she sent to Madame DuPont's School for Girls in Laval. A school of staunch religious standards and relative isolation, the reticent orphan suffered an unpleasant and lonely childhood. Her distant and quiet demeanor also earned her the scorn of her peers and she was seen as an easy target for teasing and frequent ridicule. At the age of thirteen, pushed too far by her circumstances, she attempted to suicide by throwing herself from the roof of the academy. However, the act did not lead to her demise, but rather the discovery of her mutant abilities which, at the time, she believed to be a divine gift from God.

When she explained what had happened to the Mother Superior, however, she was severely reprimanded for her "blasphemy" and beaten. The shock of the events and her inability to cope with their results triggered a dissociative identity disorder in the girl which bore a second persona that would become known as Aurora and which was everything Jeanne-Marie was not: extroverted, confident and wholly liberated. Under the influence of this new mind, she disappeared for three days, experiencing life in a way she had never imagined possible. When she returned to school, she had no memory of what she had done or where she had gone. The severe discipline she received for this action forced her second personality intro repression, where it would remain for the next six years. She went on to graduate and take up work at Madame DuPont's without any sign of her other self beyond the occasional dream. She was nineteen years old when she began to lose control again. Convinced by friends to come out and experience the nightlife, the seemingly simple event coaxed her second self out anew and she departed from her stable existence, living a few sorted days in Montreal before an attempted mugging (thoroughly thwarted by the use of her powers) brought her to the attention of Wolverine. The fellow mutant introduced her to James Hudson, who wasted little time in recruiting the woman to the government-run Department H, where she was reunited with her twin brother Jean-Paul.

Alpha Flight

Jeanne-Marie was an active member of Alpha Flight from its creation until 2004, during which time she developed a close relationship with Walter Langkowski and was notorious for constantly fighting and reconciling with her brother over a wide gamut of matters, due in no small part to her fluctuating mental state. After a particularly heinous argument with Jean-Paul she even convinced Langkowski to alter her mutation, leading to the loss of a power the twins once shared and causing contact between them to neutralize their abilities.

During the Christmas of 2003 the two had such a severe quarrel they swore they would never speak again. They had decided to spend Christmas together and she had invited their comrade and her then-boyfriend Walter Langkowski to share dinner with them. Neither expected Langkowski to propose and Jean-Paul, suddenly shaken by the idea of being thirty-four, alone and in love with his sister's fiancée, reacted in the only way he could; acting cold, even rude to the newly betrothed pair. Devastated, hurt and appalled that her brother, who meant so much to her, could not be happy on such an occasion, Jeanne-Marie lashed out angrily and a fight erupted that lead to Jean-Paul's departure and the seeming severance of their relationship.

This revelation was too much for her and led to further mental deterioration beyond her condition and frequent arguments between herself and her new intended. Their engagement ended and, suddenly alone, Jeanne-Marie found herself overwhelmed by her world and bordering on suicidal. Her increasingly erratic dissociative identity disorder did not help matters either. Thinking it was for the best, Langkowski checked her into a mental institution, but it was not the recuperative environment he had hoped for. In the care of a doctor more concerned with keeping such a powerful mutant successfully contained and orderlies who had no qualms with controlling her with considerable violence, Jeanne-Marie found herself on a cocktail of damaging medications and beginning to slip further into old problems and a newly developed psychosis. During a brief occasion of near-lucidity she broke free and eventually found her way to Xavier's, looking for her brother.

Living At The X-Mansion

Jeanne-Marie's time at Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters was short, but memorable. Upon her arrival she collapsed from exhaustion on the doorstep and was found by Sam Guthrie, who took her to the medlab. Her mind, still far from recovery, led her to attack Hank McCoy (who she mistook for Walter) upon her waking and she had to be restrained by her brother. The two reconciled and she spent the next few weeks close to his side. When Jean-Paul departed from the school soon after, she left with him, remaining in the man's care for the time being.

After Xavier's

Following their departure from Xavier's, the twins returned to Laval. What her brother hoped would be a time of recovery for Jeanne-Marie turned out to be anything but. Her condition continued to deteriorate, her mind on the verge of further fracture and her moods unpredictable, often volatile and frequently desperate. At her worst moments she would attack her brother and curse his name, at her best she would apologize and beg him to stay and help her fix what was so clearly broken. Thinking himself to be her last hope after so many other failed efforts and fearful of what she might do if she perceived herself abandoned again, he remained.

After an incident that lead her to, quite literally, kill her brother's cat with kindness, Jean-Paul became reluctant to leave her alone for more than a few minutes, lest she hurt herself. Their codependence deepened and, finally, her brother's smothering devotion caused Jeanne-Marie to lash out viciously against him, leaving him unconscious and severely wounded. When she regained some semblance of composure and realized what she had done she was horrified, but it was too late to do anything but alert James and Heather Hudson to his condition and flee, terrified that remaining would lead to another conflict with an even worse outcome. She left him a note stating that she would find peace with herself now or die in the attempt.

For several months she remained on her own, wandering from place to place and desperately attempting to hold her mind together, with little success. Plagued by nightmares of her violent act against her only true family and the man who had sacrificed so much for her, sleep became infrequent, and her lack of consistent nutrients left her weak. Pushing her body, though unintentionally, to this near breaking point she found renewed certainty in what she needed to do and finally turned her eyes reluctantly back to the feared institution of psychology. She checked herself into a mental hospital in Caen, France (where her wanderings had happened to take her) under a fictitious name. They allowed her to remain for a short time if only because of the terrible condition she arrived in, but coaxed a true identity out of her in short order so as to allow her to become an official resident. Canadian officials were contacted and the news of her location and condition eventually reached Department H. Deciding to keep an eye on her from a distance for reasons of security, they allowed her to stay with the intention of remaining in touch throughout the duration of her treatment. It was also decided that her brother would not be given the information, lest they find their way back together prematurely and slip into the same cycle as before.

Her stay in Caen turned out to be a very fortunate event as, for the first time, she encountered a doctor with the empathy and the skill to properly treat her, Dr. Marcel Le Vau. This fact, coupled with her renewed determination, allowed for a slow, but visible progress in recovery from her mental break and her longstanding disorder, with therapy focused not on eliminating one personality or the other, but bringing them together into one.

Physical Characteristics

Height: 5' 11"

Weight: 140 lbs

Eyes: Pale Blue

Hair: Black

Other Features: Jeanne-Marie has elfin points at the tip of each ear

Powers

Jeanne-Marie's powers manifested early in her life, but her use of them was put on hold almost entirely until she became more in touch with her second persona and joined Department H when she was nineteen.

Jeanne-Marie has the ability to move and fly at superhuman speeds through the act of channeling excess kinetic energy through her molecules. The binding forces created in this process also increase her durability during these periods of accelerated motion, allowing her to stand the rigors of flight (such as air turbulence and friction) as well as providing her with some protection against high-velocity collisions or physical attack. Her body also uses a similar technique of increased molecular motion, though unconsciously, to fight off the effects of extreme cold, giving her a natural resistance to such environments.

While her outward movement is not constantly accelerated, the molecules of her body possess approximately twice normal kinetic energy at any given time. This speeds up certain involuntary functions, such as her metabolism. Because of this care must be taken to fulfill proper caloric intake and nutrition. This also grants her a minor healing factor and results in medications taking effect and being flushed from her bloodstream more quickly. The same is true of toxins.

Before an experiment that altered her mutation, Jeanne-Marie, when in physical contact with her twin brother, could vary the rate of acceleration of her molecules to release a surge of photons in the form of a very bright light. This same physical contact now results in a stagnation of molecular movement in both twins that strips them temporarily of their powers.

The same experiment neutralized another of their shared abilities, an intuitive bond that gave them a limited awareness of one another. Under typical circumstances this link had little repercussion aside from occasionally causing the twins to synch up in actions or words when in close proximity. However, when either was under significant stress or pain, their distress could bleed back through the link to alert the other. Impressions of surroundings and locations could also be sensed through this link, though such cases were very rare and always the result of extreme emotional or physical distress. Though dormant for much of the last two decades, this bond, never altered from her brother's side, has been reopened due to Jean-Paul's recent traumatic experience.

Equipment

None.

Trivia

None.

Plots

None.


Meta

Player: Kat

E-mail:

AIM:

Player Icon Base: Carla Gugino

Meta Trivia

Formerly played by Aisy and taken on by Kat in July 2009