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− | {{OtherInfoBox | + | ''This page is about the [[:Category: Phase 2|Phase 2]] incarnation of the page. For other uses, see [[Xavier's School For Gifted Youngsters (disambiguation)]].'' |
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| + | Following the catastrophic [[Dark Phoenix Saga|Event]] of [[January 2015]], Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters, located at 1407 Greymalkin Lane in Westchester County, New York, serves as a residence for young mutants. The school provides dayboarding for students who want to attend [[Bayville Charter High]], a gifted charter school with a fine arts specialization, as well as home-schooling for those unable to leave the grounds. |
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− | Located at 1407 Greymalkin Lane in Westchester County, New York, Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters serves as a residence and educational institution for young mutants, the operating headquarters for the [[X-Men]], and as of 2008, houses the [[Xavier Institute]].
| + | The School is associated with the [[Xavier Institute]], a known child development research center. [[Image inducer|Image inducers]] can be used at the teens' discretion, and it is their preference if they are 'out' mutants or not. The important issue is that [[The Mansion|the mansion]]'s status as a residence and sanctuary for mutants is kept top secret - anyone who decides to "come out" will have to keep that in mind and preferably talk it over with the mods as their actions will impact the rest of the game. |
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− | ==2008 Restructuring==
| + | For established student characters who are [[:Category: Phase 1|Phase 1]] and transferring over to [[:Category: Phase 2|Phase 2]] (with or without a reapp), they will have already been attending Bayville already and have the memories and experience (provided by [[Xorn]]) that would be associated with doing that. |
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− | Following the events of the previous year, including [[Voodoo Child]] and [[Thirteen Days]], and various other matters, including the pressures on his two headmasters/team leaders, Charles began to rethink the school structure. Whilst he would never deny mutant children a place to train and learn control of their powers, he felt that a focus on reintegration and coexistence, rather than segregation, would better serve. Security was also a concern, with the X-Men operating out of the mansion and thus making it a target to those aware of this fact. To these ends, he decided to scale back the size of the school,
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− | encouraging those students with control of their abilities, a place to go to and the desire to do so, to return to the mainstream school system, or, where resources allowed, to attend to school existing in [[Attilan]]. Follow-up support for those in the mainstream school system would be provided through the Xavier Institute's mutant education programs.
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− | At the end of the school year, Charles announced his plans, and then spent the summer working with the families of the students of an age to have returned to the mansion the following year. The result is that the majority decided to return to normal schools in their home towns, with appropriate integration measures, while the remaining 20-25 chose to remain, or it was felt better for them that they stay. This number included the existing played student characters, the original NPCs who hadn't graduated ([[Talia Lewis]], [[Miriam Cross]]) and canon NPCs (the [[Stepford Cuckoos]], [[Leyu Yoshida]]).
| + | Some of the old teaching staff will get (or have already have established) jobs at the school to keep an eye on the students. Some will remain at Xavier's to provide extracurriculars, and internships for the young adults. The subjects can be worked out between players and communication as always is key. |
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| ==Staff== | | ==Staff== |
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− | [[Professor Charles Xavier]] (headmaster) (NPC) | + | [[Charles Xavier]] is the current Headmaster. Various individuals living at the mansion teach extra curricular classes, or mentor students one-on-one outside of regular school hours. |
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− | [[Kurt Wagner]] - Languages (German), Gymnastics, Literature
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− | [[Crystal Amaquelin]] - Languages (Spanish and French), Social Sciences, Speech
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− | [[Callisto]] - Self-Defense
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− | [[Alexander Lexington]] - Self-Defense
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− | [[Bobby Drake]] - Mathematics
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− | [[Piotr Rasputin]] - Art, Languages (Russian)
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− | [[Dr. Henry McCoy]] - School Doctor, Science (Physics and Chemistry)
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− | [[Jean Grey|Dr. Jean Grey-Summers]] - School Doctor, Science (Biology, Genetics and Mutation)
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− | [[Janet Van Dyne]] - Flight
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− | ===Non-Teaching School Staff===
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− | [[David Haller]] - School Counsellor
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− | [[Tabitha Smith]] - School Librarian
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− | [[Dr. Amelia Voght]] - School Doctor (NPC)
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− | [[Yvette Petrovic]] - Residential Advisor
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− | [[Jean-Phillipe Colbert]] - Residential Advisor
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− | [[Kyle Gibney]] - Groundskeeper
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− | '''Got questions about being a teacher? [http://x-journal.net/Wiki/index.php?title=FAQ_Part_2#As_a_Teacher.2FGrad_Student.2FResident Check out the FAQ!]'''
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| ==Students== | | ==Students== |
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− | For an explanation of American school grades, see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_school_system#School_grades here].
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− | (''for school year 2010-2011, beginning in September'')
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− | '''Got questions about being a student? [http://x-journal.net/Wiki/index.php?title=FAQ_Part_2#Xavier.27s_School_for_Gifted_Youngsters Check out the FAQ]!'''
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− | ===Seventh Graders=== | |
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− | [[Molly Hayes]]
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− | ===Freshmen===
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− | ===Sophomores===
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− | ===Juniors===
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− | [[Artie Maddicks]]
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− | [[Leyu Yoshida]] ''* available for application''
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− | [[Megan Gwynn]]
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− | [[Meggan Szardos]]
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− | [[Sarah Vale]]
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− | ===Seniors===
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− | [[Doreen Green]]
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− | ===Resident Graduates and College Students===
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− | [[Amara Aquilla]]
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− | [[Fred Dukes]]
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− | [[Janet Van Dyne]]
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− | [[Jonothan Starsmore]]
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− | [[Julian Keller]]
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− | [[Kevin Ford]]
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− | [[Kyle Gibney]]
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− | [[Laura Kinney]]
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− | [[Laurie Collins]]
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− | [[Marius Laverne]]
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− | [[Monet St. Croix]]
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− | [[Nicholas Gleason]]
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− | [[Paige Guthrie]]
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− | Xavier's has a small population of regular students who don't have journals but are sometimes referred to in logs etc. These have included the [[Stepford Cuckoos]], brought to the school as the result of an [[X-Men Mission: Scary Little Blonde Girls| X-Men mission]], [[Talia Lewis]] who was [[Lost and Found| rescued]] from [[Mistra]], [[Eliane Courchesne]], [[X-Men Mission: Things That Go Boom| brought to the school from France]] and [[Manh Family| Leong]] and [[Manh Family| Nga]], younger siblings of [[Xi'an Coy Manh]].
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− | Currently the only full-time NPC student is [[Leyu Yoshida]], younger sister of [[Shiro Yoshida]].
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− | Others come to the school for powers training only, such as [[Mariah Whitaker]], or [[Mark Sheppard| Mark's]] friend Vic. They are largely temporary, passing through the school in a short period of time.
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− | See the [[:Category: Unplayed Characters| unplayed characters section]] for a list of available student (and teacher) characters.
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− | ==Layout==
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− | The mansion has a central staircase, with the building extending east and west from that central point.
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− | Classrooms and individual teachers' offices are located on the first floor of the mansion. Most of the classrooms are modified parlors and sitting rooms from the mansion's earlier days, and maintain the original design, with few classes having a standard "desk-and-blackboard" setup.
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− | The mansion has a large and ample library, situated in the main building. While retaining much of the original old-fashioned decor, it has also been fitted with a modern cataloguing system and a number of large tables and individual desks for the purposes of study. There are also a number of 'private study rooms' off one side, intended for use by senior students or those with special needs in terms of storage space and private study time.
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− | The school has a small gymnasium area in the west wing that can be used for basketball, volleyball, squash, or other indoor activities. One end of the gymnasium opens to the indoor/outdoor pool and various locker rooms. The other end contains a fully-stocked weight room as well as storage for athletic equipment. The pool area contains an Olympic-size indoor pool, with a connecting swimway to the outdoor pool area, which is drained and covered in winter.
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− | Outside, near the pool, there is also a basketball court, a sand volleyball pit, and a number of horseshoe stakes. The basketball court is unique, in that it has a habit of sliding away to reveal the [[Blackbird]]'s exit from the subterranean hangar.
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− | The staff quarters are situated on the third floor of the mansion, on the western side of the staircase. They have suites comprising of two bedrooms, a kitchenette, bathroom and a living area. Some of the staff share a suite, others prefer their space. The main entrances to the suites are secured by a combination key/electronic lock that can either be opened by a physical key, or electronically opened in the case of emergency situations. | + | High school students no longer attend school at Xaiver's - they attend a local charter school and live at the mansion. The exception is if they are unable to attend regular classes due to their mutations. For a full list of the high school students and their year levels, please see [[Bayville Charter High]]. |
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− | Most of the staff live alone, but it is not unusual to have staff sharing suites if they prefer to not live alone.
| + | ===[[Generation X]]=== |
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| + | The younger team which trains with their powers and combat, capable of deploying in support of the X-Men or as a last option. Replaces the X-Men trainee program and the New Mutants, which had a focus only on high school aged students. All students are put into Generation X for training. Generation X will fulfill the role of the X-Men trainees, occasionally deploying with the X-Men, especially for recruitment or missions where younger mutants are a better fit, but can also choose to join one of the other teams. |
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− | ===Living Quarters - Graduates/Senior Students/Guests===
| + | See the team page for more details. |
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− | Students over the age of eighteen are able to move into a two-bedroom suite, modelled along the lines of the staff quarters and situated on the eastern side. The suite comprises of two bedrooms, kitchenette, bathroom and living area. The main entrances to the suites are secured by a combination key/electronic lock that can either be opened by a physical key, or electronically opened in the case of staff needing access or in emergency situations. Individual rooms are secured solely with physical keys.
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− | '''Suite 1:''' [[Laura Kinney]];
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− | '''Suite 2:''' [[Laurie Collins]] and [[Jean-Phillipe Colbert]];
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− | '''Suite 3:''' [[Amara Aquilla]] and [[Yvette Petrovic]];
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− | '''Suite 4:''' [[Julian Keller]]
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− | '''Suite 5:''' [[Kyle Gibney]];
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− | '''Suite 6:''' [[Monet St. Croix]] and [[Angelica Jones]];
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− | '''Suite 7:''' [[Alexander Lexington]] and [[Fred Dukes]];
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− | '''Suite 8:''' [[Janet Van Dyne]];
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− | '''Suite 9:''' [[Kevin Ford]];
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− | '''Suite 10:''' [[Marius Laverne]];
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− | '''Suite 11:''' [[Wade Wilson]];
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− | '''Suite 12:''' [[Jared Corbo]].
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− | Students under the age of eighteen live on the second floor, in the student suites. These are two double bedrooms (two per room) clustered around a common area, kitchenette, bathroom and 'spare' room, used for storage, etc. Male students live on the western side, girls on the eastern.
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− | '''Current Living Arrangments:'''
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− | '''Room 1:''' [[Nico Minoru]] and [[Megan Gwynn]];
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− | '''Room 2:''' [[Klara Prast]] and [[Doreen Green]];
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− | '''Room 1:''' [[Meggan Szardos]] and [[Molly Hayes]];
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− | '''Room 2:''' [[Leyu Yoshida]].
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− | '''Room 1:''' [[Stepford Cuckoos|Esme and Phoebe Stepford]];
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− | '''Room 2:''' [[Stepford Cuckoos|Celeste and Sofie Stepford]].
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− | ''Note: While the Stepfords are in fact no longer high school students, they have asked to remain in the student suites so they can stay together.''
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− | * A modified [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Jeep-Wrangler-Rubicon.jpg Jeep Wrangler], used for off-roading and general commuting.
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− | '''Ages 6 though 13* - 6 classes per semester, standard requirements by age and grade level'''
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− | Basic state-required classes, with additional instruction determined by individual child needs.
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− | ''* Advanced classes can be allowed on a case by case basis.''
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− | '''Ages 13 through 17/18 - 5 to 7 classes per semester depending on ability and grade and age level.'''
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− | ** Basic Math/Pre-Algebra
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− | * '''Arts and Music'''
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− | All students are enrolled in required and regular powers training on a weekly basis, with rotating teachers. While not every member of the staff can tutor every student directly in their power, a number of them have experience with mutations other than their own: Scott, for example, wouldn't be able to teach Kyle anything about optic blasts (as Kyle doesn't have them) but having worked so extensively with [[Hank]] for so long, he would have some useful tips for someone with a physical mutation. | + | All students are enrolled in required and regular powers training on a weekly basis as part of their work with [[Generation X]], with rotating teachers. While not every member of the staff can tutor every student directly in their power, a number of them have experience with mutations other than their own: Scott, for example, wouldn't be able to teach Kyle anything about optic blasts (as Kyle doesn't have them) but having worked so extensively with Hank for so long, he would have some useful tips for someone with a physical mutation. |
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| In terms of making reference to these classes in logs or in posts/emails, we'd just ask you to clear references with teachers and their activities to the players of those characters first; we think that offers the right combination of spontaneity and flexibility, while making sure that no one is said to be teaching if they're in Mongolia or some such thing. (None of this should or is meant to prevent individual tutoring, should you believe your student character needs/would like some.) | | In terms of making reference to these classes in logs or in posts/emails, we'd just ask you to clear references with teachers and their activities to the players of those characters first; we think that offers the right combination of spontaneity and flexibility, while making sure that no one is said to be teaching if they're in Mongolia or some such thing. (None of this should or is meant to prevent individual tutoring, should you believe your student character needs/would like some.) |
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− | All students are equipped with (and expected to carry at all times) an Xavier's cell phone. This incorporates a "panic button" which links to X-Men communications and whichever X-Man is on duty, plus a GPS tracking device which enables the phone to be located wherever it might be.
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− | 1) Unless worked out with modly approval, there is no hacking of the mansion computer network. No one outside the mansion can easily do this on a whim just because they are the l33tness of computer hacking and all. There are a few mondo minds behind what the school has to protect it, ranking from Hank's work to the contribution of scarily gifted students (read - Kitty, and Doug). The students don't have enough to hack the system on their own. Hank would never ever hack the system anyway. So. The system is laid out that those thinking they can hack their way in are being observed, tracked and soon to be nuked. People can think they can do it and brag about it, NPC or PC, but t'ain't happening.
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− | 2) Hank of course has made provisions for those who leave the mansion to be able to post from the outside. Still no hacking that.
| + | Before leaving [[The Mansion|the mansion]], students are expected to 'sign out' with either a staff member or the X-Man on security duty, and sign back in on their return. For minors on longer trips in the company of an adult, the adult is expected to inform [[Charles Xavier]] of their destination and the expected duration. |
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− | 3) The X-Men and Cerebro files go beyond the not hacking rule outlined above and straight into the stratosphere of not being touched. It is kept on a separate, independent system without outside connections and without access to regular mansion inhabitants. Team and Trainees can get to that, under their level of access, and not above. Those aren't being hacked, unless previous mod approval for a specific plot was obtained. There is no leeway on this one. Of course, people can _think_ they can...
| + | All students are equipped with (and expected to carry at all times) an Xavier's cell phone. This incorporates a "panic button" which links to X-Men communications and whichever X-Man is on duty, plus a GPS tracking device which enables the phone to be located wherever it might be. '''No phone means no leaving [[The Mansion|the mansion]]''', given the number of abductions and disappearances that have occurred in the past. |
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− | In short, you want the house or any X-Men related system hacked - for any reason - you talk to the mods on this. It's not impossible and a valid and sound plot need or reason will be worked with, as we always strive to do. But it's just not randomly happening either, from within by one of the PCs or without by an NPC source.
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− | There will be strict limit on guns and use thereof. Individual characters with valid and/or canon reasons to explore that angle should contact the mods to work out the details and make things official.
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− | There are no concealed weapons in the school, specifically meaning, there are no weapons in the school that security is unaware of.
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− | Any weapons that are kept by specific members of the staff are done so knowingly of security, in agreement with the security standards and are under lock and key and not an issue.
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− | Garrison is the only member of the school to regularly carry a firearm, as required by his work as a Special Agent of the New York City FBI field office. When not on his person, the gun is stored in a gun safe located in his room.
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− | 3) '''Interior security'''. Different levels of alarm. The silent evacuation alarm is basically everyone's room phones ringing at low volume, and a low-frequency subsonic transmission used to rouse sleepers. Evacuation points are all over the mansion, and the students are well-trained in them. Crisis alarms are the standard air-raid sirens, and everyone knows how to get to shelter for things like demon invasions, something being blown up by someone - stuff like that.
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− | 3b) active defenses. Sonics, tranquilizers, lots of nonlethal stuff can be used. NONE of this is automated. It is all controlled from the security office - a hardened structure on the first floor. Not even all the STAFF knows where it is (door is behind a sliding bookcase in Charles' study). None of the students are aware of this. No outsiders are aware of this.
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This page is about the Phase 2 incarnation of the page. For other uses, see Xavier's School For Gifted Youngsters (disambiguation).
Location: Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters
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Following the catastrophic Event of January 2015, Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters, located at 1407 Greymalkin Lane in Westchester County, New York, serves as a residence for young mutants. The school provides dayboarding for students who want to attend Bayville Charter High, a gifted charter school with a fine arts specialization, as well as home-schooling for those unable to leave the grounds.
The School is associated with the Xavier Institute, a known child development research center. Image inducers can be used at the teens' discretion, and it is their preference if they are 'out' mutants or not. The important issue is that the mansion's status as a residence and sanctuary for mutants is kept top secret - anyone who decides to "come out" will have to keep that in mind and preferably talk it over with the mods as their actions will impact the rest of the game.
For established student characters who are Phase 1 and transferring over to Phase 2 (with or without a reapp), they will have already been attending Bayville already and have the memories and experience (provided by Xorn) that would be associated with doing that.
For new student characters coming in, it will be the same as any normal new student transfer.
Some of the old teaching staff will get (or have already have established) jobs at the school to keep an eye on the students. Some will remain at Xavier's to provide extracurriculars, and internships for the young adults. The subjects can be worked out between players and communication as always is key.
Staff
Charles Xavier is the current Headmaster. Various individuals living at the mansion teach extra curricular classes, or mentor students one-on-one outside of regular school hours.
Students
Secondary School Students
High school students no longer attend school at Xaiver's - they attend a local charter school and live at the mansion. The exception is if they are unable to attend regular classes due to their mutations. For a full list of the high school students and their year levels, please see Bayville Charter High.
The younger team which trains with their powers and combat, capable of deploying in support of the X-Men or as a last option. Replaces the X-Men trainee program and the New Mutants, which had a focus only on high school aged students. All students are put into Generation X for training. Generation X will fulfill the role of the X-Men trainees, occasionally deploying with the X-Men, especially for recruitment or missions where younger mutants are a better fit, but can also choose to join one of the other teams.
See the team page for more details.
Powers Training
All students are enrolled in required and regular powers training on a weekly basis as part of their work with Generation X, with rotating teachers. While not every member of the staff can tutor every student directly in their power, a number of them have experience with mutations other than their own: Scott, for example, wouldn't be able to teach Kyle anything about optic blasts (as Kyle doesn't have them) but having worked so extensively with Hank for so long, he would have some useful tips for someone with a physical mutation.
In terms of making reference to these classes in logs or in posts/emails, we'd just ask you to clear references with teachers and their activities to the players of those characters first; we think that offers the right combination of spontaneity and flexibility, while making sure that no one is said to be teaching if they're in Mongolia or some such thing. (None of this should or is meant to prevent individual tutoring, should you believe your student character needs/would like some.)
Meta: As has been stated, there's certainly no requirement that any of this be logged, but it needs to be understood by everyone that it IS going on.
While the high school-age students are expected to attend Bayville Charter High, Xavier's does offer a number of extra-curricular classes for extra credit:
Security
Personal Security
Before leaving the mansion, students are expected to 'sign out' with either a staff member or the X-Man on security duty, and sign back in on their return. For minors on longer trips in the company of an adult, the adult is expected to inform Charles Xavier of their destination and the expected duration.
All students are equipped with (and expected to carry at all times) an Xavier's cell phone. This incorporates a "panic button" which links to X-Men communications and whichever X-Man is on duty, plus a GPS tracking device which enables the phone to be located wherever it might be. No phone means no leaving the mansion, given the number of abductions and disappearances that have occurred in the past.
(See The Mansion for further security measures for the mansion at large).