Difference between revisions of "Category:Generation X"

From XPwiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m (fixed broken image link)
 
(47 intermediate revisions by 6 users not shown)
Line 20: Line 20:
 
|width="125pt"|
 
|width="125pt"|
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Image: Angel Wiki.png]]
+
|[[Image: Kylecharpageicon.png‎|100 px]]
|'''[[Angelica Jones]]'''<br>''Firestar''
+
|'''[[Kyle Gibney]]'''<br>''Wildchild''
|[[Image: Jessica sm.png]]
+
 
|'''[[Jessica Jones]]'''<br>''Jewel''
+
|[[Image: AlaniPBComic2.png‎|100 px]]
|[[Image: Julian sm.png]]
+
|'''[[Alani Ryan]]'''<br>''Loa''
|'''[[Julian Keller]]'''<br>''Scion''
 
 
|}
 
|}
  
===Team Members | High School Students===
+
===Team Members===
 
 
  
 
{| border="0" cellpadding="2"
 
{| border="0" cellpadding="2"
Line 37: Line 35:
 
|width="125pt"|
 
|width="125pt"|
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Image: Alisonsmall.jpeg]]
+
|[[Image:BigBertha-PB.jpg|100px]]
|'''[[Alison Blaire]]'''<br>''Dazzler''
+
|'''[[Ashley Crawford]]'''<br>''Big Bertha''
|[[Image:Amadeussml.png]]
+
|[[Image: BenComicPB.png|100px]]
|'''[[Amadeus Cho]]'''<br>''Mastermind Excello''
+
|'''[[Ben Hammil]]'''<br>''Match''
|[[Image: Xpamara.png]]
+
|[[Image: ShatterstarComicPB.png|100px]]
|'''[[Amara Aquilla]]'''<br>''Magma''
+
|'''[[Ben Russell]]'''<br>''Shatterstar''
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Image: Bobby001.png]]
+
|[[Image:EmilyComicPB.png|100px]]
|'''[[Bobby Drake]]'''<br>''Iceman''
+
|'''[[Emily Bright]]'''
|[[Image: Clea.jpg]]
+
|[[Image:IcarusComicPB2.png|100px]]
|'''[[Clea Lake]]'''<br>
+
|'''[[Jay Guthrie]]'''<br>''Icarus''
|[[Image: Illyanasml.png]]
+
|[[Image:Jessie-Wiki3.png|100px]]
|'''[[Illyana Rasputin]]'''<br>''Magik''
+
|'''[[Jessie Drake]]'''<br>''Chameleon''
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Image: Miles.jpg]]
+
|[[Image:ChamberComicPB2.png|100px]]
|'''[[Miles Morales]]'''<br>''Spider-Man''
+
|'''[[Jonothan Starsmore]]'''<br>''Chamber''
|[[Image: monet001.jpg]]
+
|[[Image: JulioComicPB.png|100px]]
|'''[[Monet St. Croix]]'''<br>''M''
+
|'''[[Julio Richter]]'''<br>''Rictor''
|[[Image: placeholder.gif]]
+
|[[Image: LiamComicPB.png|100px]]
|'''[[Monica Rambeau]]'''<br>''Spectrum''
+
|'''[[Liam Nelson]]'''<br>''Liono''
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Image: Quentin001.jpg]]
+
|[[Image: MadinComicPB.png|100px]]
|'''[[Quentin Quire]]'''<br>''Omega''
+
|'''[[Madin]]'''<br>
||[[Image: Rahnesml.png]]
+
|[[Image:Aero-ComicPB.png|100px]]
|'''[[Rahne Sinclair]]'''<br>''Wolfsbane''
+
|'''[[Melody Guthrie]]'''<br>''Aero''
||[[Image: Druidsml.png]]
+
|[[Image:Paige wiki.png|100px]]
|'''[[Sebastian Druid]]'''<br> ''Freakshow''
+
|'''[[Paige Guthrie]]'''<br>''Husk''
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Image: Tabitha001.png]]
+
|[[Image: SharonSmithComicPB.png|100px]]
|'''[[Tabitha Smith]]'''<br>''Meltdown''
+
|'''[[Catseye | Sharon Smith]]'''<br>''Catseye''
|[[Image: Xavin sm.jpg|100 px]]
 
|'''[[Xavin Majesdane]]'''<br>
 
|}
 
 
 
===Team Members | 18+===
 
{| border="0" cellpadding="2"
 
|width="125pt"|
 
|width="125pt"|
 
|width="125pt"|
 
|width="125pt"|
 
|-
 
|[[Image: HopeAbbotticon1.png]]
 
|'''[[Hope Abbott]]'''<br>''Trance''
 
||[[Image: Placeholder.gif]]
 
|'''[[Jean-Paul Beaubier]]'''<br>''Northstar''
 
||[[Image: Mattsml.png]]
 
|'''[[Matt Murdock]]'''<br>''Daredevil''
 
|-
 
|[[Image: Nm pixie.png]]
 
|'''[[Megan Gwynn]]'''<br>''Pixie''
 
||[[Image: Meggan_icon.jpg]]
 
|'''[[Meggan Szardos]]'''<br>
 
|[[Image: Molly.jpg]]
 
|'''[[Molly Hayes]]'''<br>''Bruiser''
 
|-
 
||[[Image:Sharon_small.png]]
 
|'''[[Sharon Friedlander]]'''<br>
 
|[[Image: Tan.png]]
 
|'''[[Tandy Bowen]]'''<br>''Dagger''
 
|[[Image: Wiki Icon.png]]
 
|'''[[Topaz]]'''<br>
 
|-
 
|[[Image: Cloak Small.png]]
 
|'''[[Tyrone Johnson]]'''<br>''Cloak''
 
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
===Team Structure===
 
===Team Structure===
  
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 - Phase 1|X-Men trainee program]] and the [[New Mutants]], which had a focus only on high school aged students. All students - high school and above - are put into Generation X for training. If a student wants to graduate to the [[:Category: X-Men|X-Men]] (or [[:Category: Teams|another team]]), they can do so once approved. 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.
+
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|X-Men trainee program]] and the [[New Mutants]], which had a focus only on high school aged students. All students - high school and above - are put into Generation X for training. If a student wants to graduate to the [[:Category: X-Men|X-Men]] (or [[:Category: Teams|another team]]), they can do so once approved. 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.
  
There is no age restriction to Generation X - in fact, any resident of the mansion who is in need of training in their powers and/or combat is expected to work with the team, regardless of age. The focus of Generation X is to provide the younger generation of mutants with the skills they need to survive a distinctly mutant-unfriendly world - and maybe, if they wish to, continue the fight for mutant survival as a member of one of the teams.  
+
There is no age restriction to Generation X - in fact, any resident of [[The Mansion|the mansion]] who is in need of training in their powers and/or combat is expected to work with the team, regardless of age. The focus of Generation X is to provide the younger generation of mutants with the skills they need to survive a distinctly mutant-unfriendly world - and maybe, if they wish to, continue the fight for mutant survival as a member of one of the teams.
  
 
===Team Operations and Training===
 
===Team Operations and Training===
  
Members of Gen X receive training in powers, combat, team work, first aid, diplomacy, covert operations, magic,  infiltration... you name it. Essentially, they are taught a variety of skills needed to survive in the world at large, with input from any member of the Xavier's community. Professor Xavier oversees the training from a distance and teaches ethics, but the day-to-day matters are left in the hands of the mentors, who are also encouraged to discuss things with the various resources at the mansion.  
+
Members of Gen X receive training in powers, combat, team work, first aid, diplomacy, covert operations, magic,  infiltration... you name it. Essentially, they are taught a variety of skills needed to survive in the world at large, with input from any member of the Xavier's community. Professor Xavier oversees the training from a distance and teaches ethics, but the day-to-day matters are left in the hands of the mentors, who are also encouraged to discuss things with the various resources at [[The Mansion|the mansion]].  
  
 
While Gen X aren't expected to go into dangerous combat situations, they are sometimes required to assist the various teams in their missions, usually as a result of having specific skill or power sets, or in situations where the team is stretched beyond capacity. They are not cannon fodder by any means, but they are more active mission-wise than the [[New Mutants]] or even the X-Men trainees were, with their skills given priority rather than their ages in the decision-making process.
 
While Gen X aren't expected to go into dangerous combat situations, they are sometimes required to assist the various teams in their missions, usually as a result of having specific skill or power sets, or in situations where the team is stretched beyond capacity. They are not cannon fodder by any means, but they are more active mission-wise than the [[New Mutants]] or even the X-Men trainees were, with their skills given priority rather than their ages in the decision-making process.
  
 +
GenX, as of 2023, has faded into the background a bit, with most of the mansion residents going to other teams or not needing the same type of assistance as teens. It's still available for help whenever needed, however.
  
 
===Non-Credit Extracurriculars===
 
===Non-Credit Extracurriculars===
While the high school portion of Generation X takes classes at [[Bayville Charter High]], the mansion offers a number of extracurricular courses for the kids. They offer:
+
While the high school portion of Generation X takes classes at [[Bayville Charter High]], [[The Mansion|the mansion]] offers a number of extracurricular courses for the kids. They offer:
  
 
*Mechanics
 
*Mechanics
Line 124: Line 89:
 
*Law seminars (AKA what to do when you're a mutant and the police hassle you)
 
*Law seminars (AKA what to do when you're a mutant and the police hassle you)
 
*Foreign languages
 
*Foreign languages
*Dance classes (taught at [[Jennie Stavros]]' dance studio)
+
*Dance classes
  
 
===Equipment===
 
===Equipment===
Line 131: Line 96:
 
===Links===
 
===Links===
  
[http://xp-generation-x.livejournal.com/profile xp_generation_x] the Gen X journal comm.
+
[https://xp-generation-x.dreamwidth.org//profile xp_generation_x] the Gen X journal comm.
 +
 
 +
 
 +
[https://xp-communication.dreamwidth.org/tag/t:+gen+x xp_communications posts]
 +
 
 +
[https://xp-journal.dreamwidth.org/tag/t:+gen+x xp_journal posts]
 +
 
 +
[https://xp-logs.dreamwidth.org/tag/t:+gen+x xp_logs posts]
  
 
== Meta and Trivia ==
 
== Meta and Trivia ==
Line 140: Line 112:
 
===Meta===
 
===Meta===
  
Generation X was created as a means of encouraging more activity from the numerous grad students in the mansion who were not part of any specific team.  
+
Generation X was created as a means of encouraging more activity from the numerous grad students in [[The Mansion|the mansion]] who were not part of any specific team.  
  
'''Got questions? FAQ link
+
'''Got questions? [http://www.x-journal.net/Wiki/index.php?title=FAQ_6#Generation_X Check out the FAQ]'''
  
  

Latest revision as of 21:52, 7 June 2024

PHASE 2
Team: Generation X
Generationx-logo.jpg
First Seen: January 2015



Created in January 2015 to train the new generation of mutants to protect themselves and their fellows in a world that really does hate and fear them.

Roster

Mentors

Gen X has a rotating schedule of instructors, with various individuals from all of the teams providing training. There are, however, team mentors who liaise with Gen X on a daily basis:

Kylecharpageicon.png Kyle Gibney
Wildchild
AlaniPBComic2.png Alani Ryan
Loa

Team Members

BigBertha-PB.jpg Ashley Crawford
Big Bertha
BenComicPB.png Ben Hammil
Match
ShatterstarComicPB.png Ben Russell
Shatterstar
EmilyComicPB.png Emily Bright IcarusComicPB2.png Jay Guthrie
Icarus
Jessie-Wiki3.png Jessie Drake
Chameleon
ChamberComicPB2.png Jonothan Starsmore
Chamber
JulioComicPB.png Julio Richter
Rictor
LiamComicPB.png Liam Nelson
Liono
MadinComicPB.png Madin
Aero-ComicPB.png Melody Guthrie
Aero
Paige wiki.png Paige Guthrie
Husk
SharonSmithComicPB.png Sharon Smith
Catseye

Team Structure

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 - high school and above - are put into Generation X for training. If a student wants to graduate to the X-Men (or another team), they can do so once approved. 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.

There is no age restriction to Generation X - in fact, any resident of the mansion who is in need of training in their powers and/or combat is expected to work with the team, regardless of age. The focus of Generation X is to provide the younger generation of mutants with the skills they need to survive a distinctly mutant-unfriendly world - and maybe, if they wish to, continue the fight for mutant survival as a member of one of the teams.

Team Operations and Training

Members of Gen X receive training in powers, combat, team work, first aid, diplomacy, covert operations, magic, infiltration... you name it. Essentially, they are taught a variety of skills needed to survive in the world at large, with input from any member of the Xavier's community. Professor Xavier oversees the training from a distance and teaches ethics, but the day-to-day matters are left in the hands of the mentors, who are also encouraged to discuss things with the various resources at the mansion.

While Gen X aren't expected to go into dangerous combat situations, they are sometimes required to assist the various teams in their missions, usually as a result of having specific skill or power sets, or in situations where the team is stretched beyond capacity. They are not cannon fodder by any means, but they are more active mission-wise than the New Mutants or even the X-Men trainees were, with their skills given priority rather than their ages in the decision-making process.

GenX, as of 2023, has faded into the background a bit, with most of the mansion residents going to other teams or not needing the same type of assistance as teens. It's still available for help whenever needed, however.

Non-Credit Extracurriculars

While the high school portion of Generation X takes classes at Bayville Charter High, the mansion offers a number of extracurricular courses for the kids. They offer:

  • Mechanics
  • Art
  • Wilderness survival, rock climbing
  • Law seminars (AKA what to do when you're a mutant and the police hassle you)
  • Foreign languages
  • Dance classes

Equipment

Links

xp_generation_x the Gen X journal comm.


xp_communications posts

xp_journal posts

xp_logs posts

Meta and Trivia

Trivia

Meta

Generation X was created as a means of encouraging more activity from the numerous grad students in the mansion who were not part of any specific team.

Got questions? Check out the FAQ