Gabriel Cohuelo
Gabriel Cohuelo | |
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File:Velocidad.jpg Portrayed by Diego Boneta | |
Codename: | Velocidad |
Affiliations: | |
Birthdate: | September 16, 1995 |
Journal: | x_velocidad |
Player: | Michael |
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Character Journal: x_velocidad
Real Name: Gabriel Cohuelo
Codename: Velocidad
Aliases:
First Appearance: August 8, 2014
Date of Birth: September 16, 1995
Place of Birth: El Paso, Texas
Citizenship: American
Relatives: Estranged from his parents, Ricardo Velez Cohuelo and Ana Gloria Montoya. Not close to his two older sisters, Natalie (31) and Andrea (26).
Education: Gabriel only finished half of his sophomore year in El Paso before dropping out of school and moving to Austin. That has not stopped him from lying about having a high school diploma.
Relationship Status: Single
Occupation: Bartender (and occasional dancer) at a gay bar in Manhattan. Ex-hustler. Part-time student.
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Biography
Childhood
Gabriel Cohuelo's parents wanted a son to carry on the Cohuelo name, but after two beautiful girls, they gave up on the idea. Imagine their surprise when Ana learned she was pregnant in 1995 - and that there was a Y-chromosome. After some discussion with her husband about whether another child was something they really wanted, Ana took time off from her job as an administrative assistant and went ahead and had a baby.
So, suffice it to say, Gabriel Cohuelo was loved - especially by his father, a sales manager at a car dealership who, after 2 years of girls, was thrilled to have a boy with whom he could play catch and the like. His childhood was filled with trips across the border to family in Chihuahua, tee ball and Little League, family cookouts and church. Lots of church, actually. Gabo's father was a devout Catholic, and he expected his family to attend Mass every Sunday and to discuss God's precepts. It was a good Hispanic Catholic upbringing.
And that wasn't a problem for Gabriel for most of his childhood. He was impish and got into trouble, but because he was the baby of the family, he was usually able to get out of most of his scrapes. And he never did anything immoral. He tried to live according to the church's teachings, at least as long as either of his parents or his older sister were lurking around. He considered himself pretty normal.
At some point, though, Gabriel started to realize he was just… different. During his freshman year of high school, he and his baseball friends were surrounded by girls, and Gabo went through the motions, but he just wasn't interested. When his buddies were going on awkward dates, he hung back. Girls just seem to mean that much to him yet. And that was okay. Some people were late bloomers.
There were signs that wasn't entirely what was going on, though. Like when he'd be at the pool and catch himself staring a little too long at his teammates. But he tried to put it out of his mind. It was natural to be curious, Gabriel figured, and it wasn't like he wanted to — no. He just was comparing. Seeing whether his strength training was coming along the same way as theirs. (It wasn't, but Gabriel made up for his lack of slugger skills by sprinting between the bases effectively. His sprinting speed was almost unheard of.)
The summer before his sophomore year, Gabriel used the money he'd saved from his job as a supermarket bagboy to go to a month-long baseball camp at the University of Texas in Austin. There, away from his parents, he met Randall Evans, a fellow shortstop from the Austin suburbs who, the day Gabriel dropped his bags on his bunkbed, casually mentioned he was gay and said he hoped that wouldn't be a problem. It was Randy who, in the midst of the machismo of high school athletics, would be Gabriel's first kiss. It was Randy who made Gabriel realize he was gay.
After the month ended, Gabriel left Austin a little emboldened. By the time the summer ended, his new spirit had vanished. His priest's sermons railed against the evils of sexual deviancy; every "maricón" joke his friends made felt like a personal attack. But he said nothing and tried to go on as if things were normal. School started, and Gabriel picked up cross-country. He was fast, and if power hitting wasn't going to get him into college, maybe running could. Lord knows he was certainly fast.
Farewell, El Paso
It took six months for things to totally fall apart. A senior on the cross-country team, Drew Fulton, took special interest in Gabriel in September. They began to hang out frequently, and Gabriel developed something of a crush on his older mentor. Then, after a raucous party in November, they drunkenly made out in the back of Drew's car. That was not the last time it would happen.
The last time was in February 2012, outside Gabriel's house. Drew was dropping him off from a movie, and despite Gabriel's warnings that his parents were just inside, the two started to fool around anyway. Drew was in the process of pulling off his shirt when the boys heard Gabo's father enragedly shouting his name.
That was the night Gabriel's parents kicked him out of the house, and it was the first night Gabriel became aware of his powers. As his fight with his father grew more heated, Gabriel's father eventually approached him in attack mode. As his horrified mother looked on, Gabriel seemed to vanish - in reality, he'd sped away to his room, locked the doors, packed a bag, written a note for his mother and fled to Drew's. He'd thought four hours had passed; it had been 5 minutes. In that time, he'd grown stubble he'd never had before.
Gabriel lived with Drew and his family for a month, continuing to attend school while hoping his mother could force his father to come to his senses. But the whole situation had him marked as an outcast, an exile. So he dropped out of school and, lacking other options, headed to Austin. He thought he'd stay with Randy, but as supportive as Randy's parents were of his burgeoning identity, they weren't taking in a stray. So he slept at a homeless shelter, took a job working construction and supplemented his income by speeding around Austin stealing things before folks would notice they were gone. Oh, and being a hustler. Yes, that kind of hustler.
At some point, he realized all of his speeding was aging him - one day, he looked in the mirror to find he now looked closer to 18 than 16 and used it to his advantage. With a fake ID in hand, Gabriel got a job at a gay bar in Austin. Drunk, enamored patrons made easy marks for pickpocket-ing, and so he continued working petty thefts and, when money was tight, hustling would-be sugar daddies to make ends meet.
Austin didn't prove to be enough distance from his old life in Texas. After a year, it became clear his father wouldn't relent so long as Gabriel lived a "homosexual lifestyle." So, finally, Gabriel left Texas and followed a friend to Manhattan, where he took a job as a shirtless look-but-don't-touch bartender and occasional go-go boy in Chelsea. He lived in a tiny apartment with three other men in Queens. Gabriel got a few tattoos, smoked a little too much pot and continued to steal cash from wallets and lovelorn gentlemen to make sure he'd be able to pay his share of rent on time. This was his normal.
Living At The X-Mansion
Physical Characteristics
Height: 5'10
Weight: 154
Eyes: Brown
Hair: Dark brown, usually kept on the longer side
Other Features: Gabriel's a runner, and it shows. He looks pretty athletic, fairly lean with a decent amount of muscle put on by weight training. He's got light brown skin, marked by tattoos on his left shoulderblade, left pec and right hip. Despite his efforts to shave constantly, he's often got stubble as a result of his powers. And every now and then, he'll spot a gray hair in his shaggy coiffure.
Gabriel has a cluster of three stars tattooed on his right hip, a black equals sign on his left pec and a falcon on his left shoulder blade
Powers
Gabriel is a localized time manipulator. He essentially slows down the movement time immediately around him, but he doesn't get affected by the change. That gives him the appearance of a super-speedster, but he's not.
Because of the way Gabriel's powers work, when he uses them, he is speeding up his physical aging. And because he doesn't have a lot of control over them, I suspect that's accounting for him aging faster than he realizes.
Generally, the longer he uses his powers for, the faster he ages (it's more of an exponential relationship than a linear one). Currently, he is 18 years old but is physically closer to 22. Hopefully, as he develops more control over his powers, he'll be able to exert more control over the rate at which he affects time. Right now, his biggest problem is inadvertent power surges. If his powers get "stuck," he ends up both exhausted and older. That's something he's working to control.
Because he's not actually moving at a rapid velocity, Gabriel can't walk on water or run on walls like Quicksilver might do. Also, he can be easily detected by a trained telepath when he's using his powers, since his body and mental processes don't work that much faster than a normal person's.
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