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''This page is about the [[:Category: Phase 2|Phase 2]] incarnation of the character. For other uses, see [[Jean Grey (disambiguation)]].''
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| name    = Jean Grey
 
| name    = Jean Grey
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| image  = Jean-glasses.jpg
| pb = [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0599889/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Poppy Montgomery]
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| pb = [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2125623/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Bridget Regan]
| codename = Phoenix
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| codename = None
| teams  = [[X-Men]], [[Xavier Institute]] - Staff
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| teams  = [[X-Men]], [[Xavier Institute]] - Doctor
| birthdate = October 27th, 1973
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| birthdate = October 27, 1984
| journal =  [http://x-jeangrey.livejournal.com/profile x_jeangrey]
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| journal =  [https://xp-phoenix.dreamwidth.org/profile Satellite Mind]
 
| player = [[Mackinzie]]
 
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[[Professor Charles Xavier|Professor Charles Xavier's]] first student, Dr. Jean Grey-Summers balances many roles as doctor, teacher, mentor, and [[X-Men|X-Man]].  
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''We come into this world alone, and we leave the same way, the time we spend in between ... time spent alive, sharing, learning ... together ... is all that makes life worth living.''
  
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Consumed with a desire to heal and help people, telepathic and telekinetic Dr. Jean Grey finds her calling met while living at the X-Mansion.
  
  
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== '''Details''' ==
 
== '''Details''' ==
  
'''Character Journal:''' [http://x-jeangrey.livejournal.com/profile x_jeangrey]
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'''Character Journal:''' [https://xp-phoenix.dreamwidth.org/profile xp_phoenix]
  
'''Real Name''': Jean Grey-Summers
 
  
'''Codename''': Phoenix
 
  
'''Aliases''': Marvel Girl, Jane Smith, The Black Queen, Phoenix, Red, Jeannie, J, Evil Ginger, [[X-Men Mission: Roller Derby Queen | Cherry Bomb]]
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'''Real Name''': Jean Grey
  
'''First Appearance''': [http://x-jeangrey.livejournal.com/387.html May 8th, 2003]
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'''Codename''': None
  
'''Date of Birth''': October 27th, 1973
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'''Aliases''': Marvel Girl (Formerly), Karen Grant, Julia Ash, Jena Pyre, Red, Phoenix (Eventually)
  
'''Place of Birth''': upstate New York
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'''First Appearance''': [https://xp-logs.dreamwidth.org/3622807.html January 21, 2015]
  
'''Citizenship''': American
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'''Date of Birth''': October 27, 1984
  
'''Relatives''': Elaine Grey (mother), Dr. John Grey (father), Sarah Grey (sister), Joey (nephew), Gailyn (niece). Jean's brother-in-law was killed in an accident, and her sister has decided to return to using her maiden name.
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'''Place of Birth''': Annandale on Hudson, New York 
  
'''Education''': BS from Columbia University and MD from George Washington University as well as teaching credentials in science
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'''Citizenship''': American/British (dual citizenship)
  
'''Relationship Status''': Married to [[Scott Summers]]
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'''Relatives''': Dr. John Grey (Father), Elaine Grey (Mother), Sara Grey-Bailey (Older Sister), Paul Bailey (Brother in Law), Joseph “Joey” Thomas Bailey (Nephew), Gailyn Bailey (Niece)
  
'''Occupation''': Teacher, Doctor
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'''Education''': BS from Columbia University and MD from George Washington University (Washington DC)
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'''Relationship Status''': Single
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'''Occupation''': Doctor  
  
 
'''Team Affiliation''': [[X-Men]]
 
'''Team Affiliation''': [[X-Men]]
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== '''Biography''' ==
 
== '''Biography''' ==
  
=== '''Childhood''' ===
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=== '''Early Life''' ===
  
Jean was born in upstate New York, where she lived with her parents and older sister until she was thirteen. When Jean's powers began to develop at thirteen, her lack of telepathic shielding threatened to drive her crazy and simultaneously deeply disturbed her family, particularly her mother. Wanting to help his little girl, Dr. Grey contacted his colleague, [[Professor Charles Xavier]], and asked if he could train Jean. Xavier agreed and, in order to both focus her studies and protect her unshielded mind, Jean moved in to Xavier's mansion and became his and [[Erik Lehnsherr]]'s first student.
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Jean Grey was born to Elaine Grey and Dr. John Grey, a professor of history at Bard College. She was the youngest after her sister Sara, who was born two years earlier. Jean was a bright, imaginative girl who often divided her time between reading and playing with her sister and the neighborhood kids. When she was 12, Jean was forced to grow up impossibly early when she witnessed her best friend, Annie Richardson, get hit by a car. As the girl lay dying, Jean’s mutant ability to read minds manifested, and she felt her friend’s thoughts and emotions as she passed. This event left Jean depressed and withdrawn, and she suddenly discovered that she was hearing voices that she couldn’t turn off.  
  
=== '''The Early Years''' ===
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Initially the Grey family suspected Jean had a mental illness, but a chance encounter with one of his old colleagues from Oxford, [[Charles Xavier|Professor Charles Xavier]], at a college event convinced him that Jean was not hearing voices of her own making but rather the  thoughts of everyone else. Xavier, eventually revealing that he too was a mutant, convinced John to allow him to tutor Jean to help control her abilities.
  
Jean studied at Xavier's home on her own, then was joined by [[Dr. Henry McCoy|Hank McCoy]], [[Scott Summers]], [[Ororo Munroe]] and others as Xavier extended his school. Continuing her education, Jean went to Columbia University for her undergraduate degree and it was while she was a student at Columbia that the sixteen year old Scott Summers was brought to Xavier's. The two of them became good friends while she was home during summer breaks and on weekends as she worked on further controlling her powers and they remained close when she moved to Washington, DC to study medicine. It was while she was studying in DC that her interest in politics was formed.
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While Jean’s family was remarkably understanding of the fact that Jean and Xavier were mutants, they knew that society wasn’t, and their concern for Jean’s safety should the school be found out kept them from enrolling Jean at Xavier’s full time. Xavier became a tutor and mentor to Jean, helping her both emotionally and physically with her power. This strong bond created strain between Xavier and John, who began to grow jealous of Jean and Xavier’s father-daughter relationship.  
  
==='''Pre- and Post-X1'''===
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As Jean grew, so did her abilities. Because of this, Xavier installed blocks in her mind so that her powers could grow gradually, rather than allowing her to be overwhelmed by them. Once Jean became stable enough to function on her own, John took a job at Oxford University, moving his family to London when Jean was 16. The move and loss of Jean’s friendships, coupled also with the emergence of a secondary mutation, telekinesis, took a toll and Jean’s progress backslid. Xavier begged John to allow Jean to come to the school full time but John refused and instead allowed a compromise for Jean to go to [[Muir Island]], a facility in Scotland that also specialized in helping mutants. Jean, tired of the constant rivalry between her father and Xavier, was able to convince John that she could have two father figures in her life and it didn’t mean she loved him any less. Realizing Jean still needed Xavier due to the rarity of her abilities, John finally agreed to remote tutoring via [[Cerebro]] and eventually got over his qualms with the other Professor.
  
Jean and Scott's relationship began when he was twenty-one and she was twenty-six and developed quickly, to the point that when she finished her degree and returned they moved in together, developing a [[Psychic Link|psychic link]] and soon getting engaged. Approximately two years later [[Logan]] entered the picture and the events of X1 took place. Although not particularly attracted to him on an emotional or mental level, the physical attraction to Logan was definitely hard to deny, particularly with her strengthening telepathic and telekinetic powers upsetting her control of her mind. She fought against the attraction but it did place a strain on her and Scott's relationship.
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=== '''Eventual Arrival At The X-Mansion''' ===
  
=== '''Alkali Lake and Jane Smith''' ===
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After finishing high school at Muir, Jean decided that she wanted to return to the United States to receive her undergraduate degree. Inspired by one of the researchers at Muir, [[Moira MacTaggart|Dr. Moira MacTaggart]], Jean entered the pre-med program at Columbia University in New York City. Growing tension between humans and mutants following a foiled attack by the mutant terrorist [[Magneto]] at the UN Summit made Jean restless and she began to become more active in finding ways to work toward peace between mutants and humans. Xavier gradually started to remove the mental blocks on her powers, and tried to help quench her desire to make a difference, grooming her to help a select team of fellow mutants discreetly ferry mutants to safer places all around the world. Her skill in getting mutants out of sometimes very precarious situations earned her the nickname Marvel Girl, a name which stuck, becoming her codename.
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Once graduating from Columbia, she soon headed to George Washington University in Washington, DC to enter medical school and keep her pulse on the political hotbed discussion about mutants. Her work with the [[Mutant Underground]] continued (but was albeit slowed significantly by the rigors of the program), and once she finished medical school she remained in Washington DC for a couple of years to do that off and on while working on her internship and residency, using various aliases to help her get around and remain hidden. In 2012, she joined the organization put together by Xavier after [[Genosha Arc|Genosha]] called [[X-Corps]], which gave a name to the team and more focus to what they had been doing all along.
  
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Her arrival at Xavier's came as the result of a mission carried out by the request of Xavier to look into suspicion from one of Jean’s political contacts that a [[Worthington Industries|high tech weapons manufacturing company]] based in New York was supplying anti-mutant groups with the tools they needed to take their ‘cause’ to the next level. She soon discovered this company was also working on contracts with the government to supply special forces with the means to capture mutants they deemed dangerous. Jean's mission was complicated by her feelings for her unwitting information source, [[Warren Worthington]], playboy son of the company's owner. Having obtained some information while on a date with Warren, Jean's conscience got the better of her and she eventually confessed. To her surprise Warren not only agreed to help her with the investigation but revealed his own mutant status and eventually moved into the mansion.
  
[[Image:jean-pop-xavier-2.jpg|right]] Jean believed that it was an interaction with her expanding and no longer properly controlled telekinesis which was causing the [[Blackbird]] engine not to start after the dam at [[X2|Alkali Lake]] was destroyed. Deciding to sacrifice herself to save her teacher, her team, her love and her students, Jean left the plane and held back the water while lifting the plane to safety. Despite the increase in her powers which made it possible, the strain was too much to handle and she lost consciousness. However, her powers were not exhausted and her subconscious reflexes managed to get her to the top of the water and keep her afloat but could not deal with the flotsam in the water. She took at least one sharp knock to the head (and probably several) resulting in complete amnesia and damaging her to the point where she could no longer use her powers, let alone control them.
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The relationship was short-lived, with Jean finding out through gossip that Warren was still seeing other people. Her adjustment to living at the mansion was difficult as well, with people reacting oddly to her. The team, too, was different than she had thought, with [[Clarice Ferguson]] shocking Jean with her actions during [[X-Men Mission: Attica! Attica!| a mission]]. Retrieving students [[Xavin Majesdane]], [[Quentin Quire]] and [[Rahne Sinclair]] was more her speed, as was assisting [[Kurt Sefton]] when his [[Image inducer|image inducer]] broke and counselling [[Laurie Collins]] during her physical therapy as well as working in the medlab. Over time, Jean began finding her feet.
  
She washed ashore and would likely have frozen to death if a local trapper hadn’t found her. He got her to the closest airport and they took her to a hospital in Vancouver. She was revived there, but with no ID and no memory there was not much they could do for her. Once she was physically recovered they released her, and she started life in Vancouver as Jane Smith with regular hospital visits to test if her memory was returning.  
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Her investigation of [[Worthington Industries]] had [[Patent Pending|repercussions]], when she was targeted by [[Crossfire]]. Jean was less than impressed to find Warren and his vigilante friends (including a minor - [[Miles Morales]]) had been injured in their attempts to investigate industrial espionage, when there were other options available. The contract on Jean meant she was confined to the mansion for a time, until [[Marie-Ange Colbert]] and [[Wade Wilson]] were able to give her the all-clear. She did thank Warren for saving her life, but also lectured him about his fear of commitment, which he took about as well as expected. Jean's relationship with her telepathy student, Quentin, was equally rocky, with Quentin doing his best to antagonize her - and then, amazingly, actually apologising for his actions and agreeing to cooperate in future.  
  
As Jane she lived in Vancouver for a year working odd jobs, usually in shops and waitressing as there aren’t that many jobs you can do without a degree or papers, and got along fairly well. It wasn’t until the anniversary of Alkali Lake that her problems started – her powers began to resurface but Jane had no control. The fits were sporadic and seemingly unrelated at first, but it began to be clear to Jane’s friends that some of her lost memories were related to these fits and that there was something strange about her. She lost many friends who were directly exposed to her powers – mostly they were simply frightened off, but in at least one cause someone was hurt by Jane – and she became more reclusive. By midwinter most of her new friends had totally abandoned her, only her boyfriend Thomas remained, trying to convince Jane to seek help.  
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Towards the end of the year, Jean was involved in another X-Men mission, [[X-Men Mission: Riding the Nightmare|rescuing a young girl who had just manifested]], and watched another teammate go over the top as [[David Haller]] lost control of his temper and injured several bystanders. She was also called to assist in the retrieval of a [[Weapon X]] program, [[Stepford Cuckoos|five young telepaths]] cloned from [[Emma Frost|Emma Frost's]] genetic material, her medical and telepathic skills being needed by the [[X-Force]] team involved.
  
He was the one who found information about Charles Xavier, an American who might be able to help, and convinced Jane to visit Xavier’s school. He offered to go with her, but she refused, not wanting to expose him to any more of whatever was going wrong with her.
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=== '''Not-So-Quiet Life''' ===
  
=== '''Jean's Return''' ===
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The mansion drama continued to keep Jean busy through 2016 and 2017. Between working at Claremont, working at the mansion med lab, [[X-Men Mission: Fall of the Mutants | stopping mutant terrorists]], [[Something Slender This Way Comes | saving kids who were taken to another dimension]], and [[Great Attractors | getting stuck in the head of one of the mansion empaths]], Jean somehow found time to have a life, and continue making friends at the mansion and have some kind of personal life. 2017 was just as adventurous, and even more terrifying. It started with two X-Men missions, one of which [[X-Men Mission: A vs X | included fighting brainwashed Avengers]], and in September, a chance encounter [[Psi War | with a kind man in the ER]], brought the Shadow King into Jean's life. While she managed to fight it off with some help, the entity possessed Quentin Quire instead, and she was forced to watch her student kill himself in order to save everyone from the Shadow King. Thankfully, looks can be deceiving - a piece of Quentin stayed in Jean's mind, allowing them to spend a little too much personal time together until [[Marie-Ange Colbert]] and [[Rachel Kinross-Dayspring]] could help him build a new body.
  
Jane came to Xavier's in March of 2005 and wasn't in the building more than a few minutes before she encountered Scott. Seeing Scott opened the psi-link (which had been closed but not broken with Jean's 'death') the pain of which, along with Jean's returning memories, triggered another of her power episodes. Jean collapsed and woke in the medlab with her memories fully restored.
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== '''Physical Characteristics''' ==
 
 
The first week of Jean's return to the school found her living with an [[Power_inhibitors|inhibitor]] as she worked on rebuilding her destroyed psychic shields. Even after she could shield her self, she spent a long period of time sleeping in [[The Box]] to avoid projecting her nightmares of drowning to the school at large.
 
 
 
The next several months were spent getting reacquainted with her friends and students at Xavier's and in the wider world, and forming new or shifted relationships including a strong animosity with [[Betsy Braddock]], owing to the other woman's affair with Scott. Jean also worked extensively during this time to regain control of her powers. Additionally, after the events of [[Bad Blood]], Jean confronted [[Alison Blaire|Alison]] and was thrown into the lake, leading to another powers incident and the flash boiling of several gallons of water. She and Alison then made a deal that Alison would wear a shirt revealing her scars once Jean mastered her hydrophobia and swam across the lake. The two women then began to work extensively on conquering Jean's fear.
 
 
 
All of this culminated in August with Jean and Scott getting re-engaged and Jean beginning to work seriously about getting back on the [[X-Men]], which she accomplished in early September. Jean had regained her life, which was thoroughly proven when she and Scott eloped the Christmas after [[Mutants and Molotovs|the G8 riot]].
 
 
 
=== '''Not So Plain Jane''' ===
 
 
 
On a [[Not So Plain Jane| planned field trip]] to DC with students interested in mutant issues and sports, Jean encountered a mutant called [[Mesmero]] who was working for [[Sebastian Shaw]] as a lobbyist under the name of Parker Matthews. Matthews, in an attempt to use his hypnotic powers to get Jean to sleep with him, accidentally released Jean's suppressed alter ego of Jane Smith who, in the year since Jean had returned to life, had become the receptacle for all of Jean's negative emotions. Jane, now free, left Scott and the school to become the Black Queen for the [[Hellfire Club]].
 
 
 
Jane, after having been the holding pen for all of Jean's anger and fear, decided to strike back at Jean for, in effect, stealing her life and decided to do this by hurting the people Jean cared most about, twisting their feelings for Jean and casting events in the worst light possible. Scott was, of course, the most obvious and easy target, as Jane convinced him that she had never felt Scott was worth her time, that he'd rushed her after her return from Alkali and that, with his lost eye, she had always had to take care of him too much. She also slept with [[Bobby Drake]] and sent a video tape of the event to Scott, leading to her and Scott having sex in an alley and Jane erasing Scott's memory of that encounter.
 
 
 
Eventually the connection between Jane and the Hellfire Club came to light and Scott quite rightly assumed that Jean could not be in her right mind. After a private confrontation between the two of them which landed Scott in jail, Shaw arranged to have the [[X-Men]] admitted to the club so Jean could be removed, during which time Scott, which Charles' help, invaded Jean's mind to release her from Mesmero and Jane's control, leading to a reintegration of the two facets of Jean's personality. During this attempt Scott let go of Charles' shielding influence and was almost lost inside Jean's mind, the psychic pressure of which scarred him slightly, causing the mental link the two of them shared to become severed in order to protect the integrity of Scott's mind.
 
 
 
Jean returned to the mansion to begin the process of dealing with (and apologizing for) what she had done, as well as relearning how to cope with all the negative emotions she had been suppressing for so long. She was helped on this process by [[Jamie Madrox]], [[Lorna Dane]] and [[David Haller]] who had all had not dissimilar experiences in their pasts, and while many of her friendships were repaired, those between herself and Bobby and [[Theresa Cassidy]] never have.
 
 
 
Also during this time, Jean and Scott finally went on their much delayed honeymoon, as well as taking a trip to Vancouver and spoke with Jane's friend Thomas so Jean could at least try to close that chapter of her life.
 
 
 
=== '''Scott's Abduction''' ===
 
 
 
[[Image:jean-and-scott.jpg|right]] Jean's slow, careful recovery was rather severely derailed when [[Daniel Lyman]] abducted Scott - not being on the team, all Jean could do was sit and wait and stew, although she did convince Ororo (despite her better judgment) to allow her to come on the pickup when they did finally find him.
 
 
 
During the rescue mission Jean ended up slipping away from the assault team and, following the psychic and audible clues to the room where Scott was being tortured, ended up once again losing control of her darker impulses and put the torturers out of commission with excessive force.
 
 
 
The only upside of the entire thing was that her mental link with Scott was reinstated, but faced with what she had done she and Charles decided that she clearly was not coping with the reintegration of her darker side. At Charles' suggestion Jean decided to take a hiatus from her work at the school to spend some time at a monastery in Tibet where she could deal with what she had done uninterruptedly and relearn the iron control that both of them felt a psi with her power levels had to have. This decision tore at both Jean and Scott, since it meant she could not be there to help him recover from his ordeal, but in light of what she had done Jean considered herself a danger and could not delay.
 
 
 
=== '''Tibet and The Rose''' ===
 
 
 
Jean spent several months at the monastery in complete peace, until the day when, deciding to [[X-Men Mission: The Rose| utilize the Rose]], a meditation aid that had the added effect of allowing mutants to reach beyond their limits in accessing and utilizing their powers, she visited it's chamber and discovered Mystique in the process of stealing it. Jean contacted the X-Men, and Scott returned to active duty for the first time since the events of [[Search and Rescue]]. After recovering the Rose from the Chinese authorities and neutralizing Mystique by knocking her unconscious and implanting a telepathic suggestion to keep her unconscious for several hours, Jean returned to the mansion with the team, though it was not until a [[X-Men Mission: Phalanx| mission on Youra]] that Jean returned from hiatus to the team.
 
 
 
=== '''The Preservers''' ===
 
 
 
Following the [[Kaiten| bombing of the Tel Aviv Elpis office]], the FBI caught a young member of the Preservers planning to bomb a conference at the United Nations. At the request of [[Val Cooper]], Jean telepathically scanned the young man while he was in custody to gain further information about his motives and contacts. After Jean left the room to recover from the distress of what she saw, the young man exploded. Jean's information about the suicide bombers being literal suicide bombs allowed the X-Men to raid a Preserver safehouse in Portugal and take many prisoners. Unfortunately, in the process Scott was affected by the mutant who was creating the bombs. Jean worked tirelessly alongside an FBI medical team but they were unable to help Scott and he resorted to knocking her out in order to escape the facility they were in, a fact which briefly caused some stress in their marriage. Jean would deal with The Preservers years later in [[X-Men Mission: Fifth Column| Budapest]].
 
 
 
=== '''Robert Haverford''' ===
 
 
 
After dealing with [[This Savage Land| dinosaurs]] and [[Remix| gender-swapping]], Jean participated in an Amnesty International event in New York and was approached by a man named [[Robert Haverford]], a philanthropist with whom Jean agreed to dine with to discuss the school. At dinner, Haverford drugged Jean and Scott to question them about the disappearance of The Rose, then set off in pursuit of it, chasing it through historical and religious sites Charles Xavier had visited in his youth. With Ororo's help in determining Haverford's next destination, Jean and Scott [[New Renaissance Man| traveled to Peru]] to intercept him and his partner and arrange for their arrest. Jean would encounter Haverford again, however, in 2009, when Haverford (using the alias Vargas) stole papers of a WWII Japanese commander from [[Christopher Summers]]. Jean and Scott [[The Orchid| went to investigate]] in Madripoor after Chris completed some reconnaissance and found Haverford's hotel. Scott was kidnapped and possessed but Jean caught up to him in Kota Kinbalu and the possessor fled. She and Scott tracked Haverford in the jungle using Jean's powers and dumped him deeper in the jungle after removing supposedly supernatural-power-granting orchids from him, despite Haverford's having eaten one.
 
 
 
=== '''Tara Trask''' ===
 
 
 
Jean had many encounters with [[Tara Trask]] throughout Trask's trouble making timeperiod, first encountering the psi in [[Immram| 2007]] after Jean was forced to enter Nathan's mind to restore him after Trask invaded it. Jean confronted Trask with Wanda and ordered her to stay away from Nathan, which she did for less than a year before masterminding an [[Warumbe| assassination attempt on T'Challa]]. She was behind another in [[Blessed Are The Peacemakers|Budapest]], which Trask revealed when Jean and Nathan traveled to Chechnya, supposedly to rescue [[Ilyas Saidullayev]]. Instead, Jean wound up fighting the Chechen telekinetic while Nathan confronted Trask.
 
 
 
Trask and Jean were also both heavily involved in the [[Taygetos]] arc, their association culminating in Jean's [[Fiddler's Green| defeating Trask on the astral plane]], destroying her astral form which led to the other woman's coma and subsequent death.
 
 
 
=== '''Family Complications''' ===
 
 
 
In February of 2008, [[The Shadow King (plot)| The Shadow King]] threw the Astral Plane out of whack, causing Jean to think she was eleven years old. This led to spending a week with her mother at the mansion (not to mention some awkward encounters with Scott, Betsy, Ororo, and others), who had to re-explain Jean's manifestation to her eleven year-old brain but found herself enjoying having her little girl back. Upon recovering her mind, Jean regained her awkward relationship with her mother, but the two made steps to reconnect.
 
 
 
In addition to her own family complications, 2008 also found Jean faced with her husband's, as [[X-Men Mission: Nicobar Reef| Scott's father resurfaced]]. After reading the mind of the pirate Corsair who is attempting to rescue children on their way to Madripoor at the same time as the X-Men are, Jean discovers Corsair is actually [[Christopher Summers]], the father assumed dead for fifteen years. She informed Scott of when he assumed Corsair was after Jean and had punched him. Jean prompted Scott to meet with his father to learn of Chris's past.
 
 
 
=== '''Wakanda''' ===
 
 
 
In June 2008, Jean fought a Wakandan called Achebe who had helped an ancient [[Red God| Wakandan god]] wreak havoc on the mindscape in order to gain worshipers and defeated him in astral combat, though the experience disoriented Jean greatly. Her aid to the Wakandans led to improved relations between the X-Men and Wakanda. When Wakanda's leader, [[T'Challa]] faced an assassination attempt Jean co-led the team sent to stop it. In Wakanda she and Nathan faced Tara Trask's associate, [[Ilyas Saidullayev]], who was under the influence of Kick which led Jean and Nathan to have to meld their minds together to defeat him in an enormous telekinetic battle and leave him in a coma, to be taken into SHIELD custody. [[Emma Frost]] separated them, but there were lingering side effects, including knowledge particular to the other that neither possessed beforehand.
 
 
 
=== '''Doctoring''' ===
 
 
 
[[Image:jean-pop-doc.jpg|right]]During her time at the school Jean has been especially involved in helping students and fellow staff members through her medical expertise, including [[Carmen Animi Vermium| Marius St. Croix, Monet St. Croix]], [[Aureus Canis| Jennie Stavros]], [[Cornered| Tatiana Caban]], [[Time After Time| Angel]], [[Bio-Hazard Girl| Cammie Black]], and [[Face The Blood| Yvette]].
 
She was instrumental to Nathan in [[Blessed Are The Peacemakers| Chechnya]] when she fought fellow telekinetic Ilyas Saidullayev and stole medical supplies to tend Nathan when he was shot, and administered the blood test establishing that [[Manuel de la Rocha]] was related to [[Valentia's Lullaby| Valentia]]. She was also of great aid to the various mutants who [[Mutation Sternutation| had their powers switched]], and to [[Jean-Paul Beaubier]] in the aftermath of [[Mnemovore| his torture by Taygetos]].
 
 
 
=== '''Vacation''' ===
 
 
 
In [[September 2009]], Jean received an email from Scott telling her that the Professor suggested they go on vacation, which Jean took him up on. She and Scott then relocated to the [[West Coast Annex]] in order to create and lead the Professor's brand new second team of X-Men.
 
 
 
==='''The West Coast Annex and Re-Return to Xaviers'''===
 
 
 
After Jean and Scott arrived at the West Coast Annex,  they began to work with the Southern California chapter of Red X to assist on various humanitarian missions in the area, believing Red X's tenets would be ideal in helping build skills with the trainees, as well as fellow team members and themselves in their efforts to help protect the West Coast from any would be problems. Despite Red X's attempts at helping reconstruct parts of the city in 2008 after the San Diego earthquake of 2006, there was still mistrust and hatred of mutants coming from some citizens, which Jean and Scott hoped to quell. Their efforts garnered some success, but the road to healing emotional scars is a long one.
 
 
 
When a small group of mutant haters randomly attacked a couple of mutants at a large concert, s few members of the WCA who happened to be there stepped in to stop the fight before it got out of hand. As skill, combat training, and very little powers were used, the fight was soon over before it began and it luckily gained little notice. The skirmish reinforced Jean's desire and commitment to Xavier's dream of trying to foster peace between mutants and humans.
 
 
 
After learning of the dwindling numbers of teachers in Westchester, as well as [[A Betrayal of Heart | an attack on graduating seniors in Salem Center]], Jean decided to come back to Xavier's to help out. Scott chose to stay behind at the West Coast Annex to lead the rest of the team until they could become a self-sustaining entity.
 
 
 
==='''Back in Black'''===
 
Jean jumped right back into the thick of things upon her return to the Xavier Institute. She helped patch up a small group of the mansion's residents after [[Butterflies and Hurricanes | the temporary loss of their abilities and their attempt to regain them]] and slipped in to a newer role by leading a team on a rescue mission to save an other X-Team [[X-Men Mission: Who You Gonna Call? | after their capture by the M-Squad]].
 
 
 
The months following were equally busy, with Jean leading a team to help one of her students, [[Julian Keller]], [[There Will Be Peace | rescue his kidnapped family]] and wound up saving both Julian's and her own life, encasing them both in a telekinetic shield when his powers, sent into overdrive by [[Lords of War | Gordon McPhearson,]] made the building they were in come down around them.
 
 
 
While investigating the kidnapping of Julian Keller's family, Jean, with the help of some of the other X-Men, discovered that Nico Minoru, Doreen Green, and Crystal Amaquelin had been kidnapped. Initially assuming they had been taken by McPhearson, they soon found out through Amanda Sefton that the girls had actually been taken by [[Minoru Family | Robert and Tina Minoru,]] Nico's parents.
 
 
 
A group of X-Men and Junior X-Men came to rescue the girls and were soon confronted with a group of cult members and the spirit of one of Nico Minoru's ancestors, [[Arcana Minoru]], [[The Gift | who had possessed Nico]].
 
 
 
During the battle, Jean was injured by a [[Magic|magical creature]] who had been summoned by one of the cult members. Because her wound was not healing properly, she begrudgingly went to [[Amanda Sefton| Amanda]] for help. The mission and subsequent injury fostered a growing unease toward magic in Jean.
 
 
 
==='''Old Wounds'''===
 
Jean continued to grow as a leader in the missions that she led. But her position as a leader made her feel responsible when [[X-Men Mission: The Grotesque and the Sublime | most of her team were injured after a mission to Madripoor]]. Overtime she remembered risk was part of the job. As time went on she also led a team of X-Women undercover at a [[X-Men Mission: Roller Derby Queen | roller derby]].
 
 
 
But Jean had been harboring a secret that she hadn't told anyone about, not even [[Scott Summers | her husband]]: she had become pregnant in California, but lost the child while trying to stop the attack on the mutants at the concert earlier. That secret was revealed to four people after one of Jean's old foes [[Mesmero | Parker Matthews]] [[Don't Close Your Eyes | attacked the mansion]], wanting revenge for [[Not So Plain Jane | what was done to him]]. Due to the psychic connection Matthews had developed after their previous encounter, as an unintended side effect of dispatching Matthews, Jean was put in a coma for three weeks but was rescued by [[David Haller]] and [[Professor Charles Xavier]]. After waking, Jean had a lot of mending to do but knew she wasn't alone.
 
 
 
==='''Lost Friends and Returned Lovers'''===
 
Shortly after her waking from the coma she discovered her friend [[Vanessa Carlysle | Vanessa]] had been [[The Problématique | kidnapped ]] and helped form a search team to rescue her. After rescuing Vanessa, the two developed a rift when Vanessa tried to leave the medlab while still injured and Jean kept her from leaving. It was never really quite repaired. From then, Jean's weariness toward magic was reaffirmed when she, and others, were [[What Goes Around, Comes Around | turned into their Halloween costumes]] and Jean became Ariel from the Little Mermaid.
 
 
 
She worked with Garrison Kane and her team to stop a group of brainwashed super soldiers [[Sons of Liberty | turned terrorists]] from killing a group of hostages at a pharmaceutical company. She and some of the other X-Men also helped out Clarice Ferguson when a member of [[Magnetic North | Magnetic North ]] was admitted into the hospital where she worked at.
 
 
 
Things took a turn when Scott returned from the West Coast Annex for good. Though Jean was happy to see him, she kept what the loss of their child from him, still unable to come to grips with the fact herself. The secret she kept took a toll on her and the problem finally came to a head when an event at a concert reminded her of her loss, causing a panic attack. Scott found out the hard way and they had a fight, resulting in a temporary separation between the two of them.
 
 
 
In the meantime, Jean helped rescue one of [[Sooraya_Qadir | her students]] after the girl's return to [[Attilan | Attilan]] resulted in a kidnapping and attempted arranged marriage. After that, things settled down for a little while, despite everything between her and Scott. But it was only the calm before the storm.
 
 
 
==='''Genosha'''===
 
Jean was called to the island nation of [[Genosha | Genosha]] with a group of various X-Team members when [[For Free Trade | most of the students and staff were kidnapped]] from a rally at the Genoshan Embassy that protested the treatment of mutants in Genosha. After [[The End of the Beginning | breaking into a prison]] where some of their people were being held, Jean's team was ambushed by a brainwashed [[Betsy_Braddock | Betsy Braddock]] and her team of [[Magistrates | Magistrates]]. Jean's fellow teammate, [[David_Haller | Legion ]] was overcome by the sight of Betsy and ignored Jean's order to run, instead disorienting her by trying to get her understand his love for Betsy with a psi-blast of information. This unfortunately led to a bad move on Haller's part when Betsy tricked him into thinking he was getting through to her and knocked him out with her psi-blade. Jean was separated from her entire team but managed to escape with [[Angelo_Espinosa | Skin]] and [[Garrison_Kane | Dominion]]. The three evaded capture by knocking out some magistrates and stealing their uniforms, then jumping down one of the sewer drains that led outside the building.
 
  
From there, Jean, Garrison, and Angelo [[Step_By_Step | met up at a safehouse]] with a group of other Xavier affiliates who had also rendezvoused there. After tending the wounds of the injured, a worried Jean reflected on a conversation she had with Scott a few weeks earlier on the anniversary of her death, which allowed the two to take the first steps toward rebuilding their relationship. Scott, meanwhile, had been captured and [[In_The_Balance | and was being interrogated]] by the Genoshan Magistrates for information. At the safehouse, Jean worked with her group to find a way to show the Genoshan people how the mutant population of their country were being treated, as many were in the dark. The group was forced to flee, however, as their safehouse was discovered. Along the way, Jean was deeply affected by the death of [[Genoshan_Government | Russell Davis]], a member of the Genoshan Government who secretly worked for British Intelligence. Davis supplied Xavier's information that put them in contact with the Mutant Affairs Commission of the Genoshan Government and was killed for it, Jean hearing the murder over the phone.
 
  
Despite a number of hardships and set backs, the group of X-Teams and the students, along with Jean, came together to fight the [[Genoshan_Government | insane brother]] of the Genoshan president, who had gone mad with power and had been genetically modified to become a giant monster. Along the way Jean teamed up with a number of telepaths to help the monster down psionically. As a result of a combination of anger and overexertion of her abilities, Jean's powers became unstable, resulting in the manifestation of her telepathic avatar, a phoenix, into the real world. For many weeks after the battle the phoenix would show up whenever Jean used her telekinesis, resulting in her being benched from the X-Men until she was able to regain her control through sessions with Professor Xavier.
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'''Height''': 5'9"
  
==='''A New Leaf'''===
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'''Weight''': 140
Jean's first use of her abilities since working with Xavier came after being forced to work with Emma Frost and David Haller to piece back together Garrison Kane's mind after [[Sonatorrek | an incident with the god Thor]]. From there, she was able to feel more confident in her abilities and went on an actual mission to help [[Allumwandlung_in_Azure_and_Gules | rescue Adrienne Frost from the Hellfire Club]]. She and Scott have also finally started to come to an understanding after expressing their repressed feelings following Jean's encounter with a student that reminded her of what her child could've been like. While it has taken some time, she has eventually began to try to heal.
 
  
==='''2014'''===
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'''Eyes''': Blue
The beginning of the year brought with it [[Red-X Mission: King Tide | a massive tsunami that threatened to wipe out Avalon]], and Jean joined a Red-X team to help evacuate, and later rescue people who hadn't left in time. When [[Hope Abbott]] accidentally trapped herself on the astral plane during the mission, she helped to bring the girl back. In August, she and Scott decided to redecorate and move into Ororo's old attic apartment, but those plans were put on hold to join an X-Men team [[Fury Said To A Mouse || investigating an incident in Slorenia]]. While there they discovered [[The Fury]], a techno-organic machine capable of copying certain mutant powers (including Jean's telekinesis and partly her telepathy). The mission was nearly a disaster, with the Fury blowing out Jean's psychic shields and blowing up Scott's cyber eye, leaving him completely blind, and in the aftermath Jean spent several weeks in the Box while she and Charles worked to rebuild her shields, but she and Scott still found time to celebrate when both of Scott's eyes were restored by [[Marius Laverne]].
 
  
During this time, Jean also met young mutant [[Gabriel Cohuelo]] when he tried to mug her. She extended an offer to join Xavier's, but at the time he declined, insisting he was fine on his own. This turned out to be entirely wrong, however, when he [[Second Thoughts | mugged the wrong mutants and they went after him for revenge]]. He called Jean for help and she, along with Garrison and Kurt, rescued him and brought him back to Xavier's to recover, where Jean again offered him a place at the school. This time he accepted.
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'''Hair''': Red
  
== '''Physical Characteristics''' ==
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'''Other Features''': Wears glasses when reading
  
  
'''Height''': 5' 11"
 
 
'''Weight''': 150 lbs
 
 
'''Eyes''': Green
 
 
'''Hair''': Copper red, currently cut to about mid-back.
 
  
 
== '''Powers''' ==
 
== '''Powers''' ==
  
[[Image:jean-telepathy.jpg|right]]
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Jean Grey is a powerful [[Psionics|telepath and telekinetic]], her abilities honed through training with Professor Charles Xavier and Moira MacTaggart.  She has also developed a sort of  'pyrokinesis' as another aspect of her powers, and has demonstrated various stunts, include a radiating heat shimmer, flash boiling water, and sparks of flame coming off of her and her TK shield, as well as being able to set things on fire. Given the destructive nature of this ability, she only really displays it when she becomes angry or loses self-control.
  
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She has the most control over her telepathy,  and while it can be more powerful than some telepaths, it is not as powerful as the Professor's. She could have the potential to surpass the Professor if she allowed herself to, but she subconsciously holds herself back, afraid of what she might do. She has been practicing her telekinesis more due to the nature of her work and has been honing her precision to be able to use it in rescues, battle or in case of a medical emergency. Because of her age and less experience, her powers are not as strong as her former self, but they are still formidable due to the specialized training from Xavier and MacTaggart.
  
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She does not possess the sheer cosmic powers of the Dark Phoenix or her alternate self near the end, but vestiges of the Phoenix still remain in the manifestation of the firebird. She will not have shown it yet but it will come in a later date. In the meantime her telepathic avatar is a glowing pinkish purple form. 
  
  
Jean is a powerful telepath and telekinetic.  She has also developed a sort of  'pyrokinesis' as another aspect of her powers, and has demonstrated various stunts, include a radiating heat shimmer, flash boiling water, and sparks of flame coming off of her and her TK shield, as well as being able to set things on fire. It is extremely rare and difficult to use, and she only really displays it when she becomes blindingly angry or loses self-control.
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== '''Equipment''' ==
  
She has the most control over her telekinesis, able to use it with great precision (though not as fine as someone like [[Nathan Dayspring]]). And while her telepathy can be more powerful than other telepaths, it is not as powerful as the [[Charles Xavier | Professor's]]. She could have the potential to surpass the Professor if she allowed herself to, but she subconsciously holds herself back, afraid of what she might do, and what she has done.
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Tablet, stethoscope
 
 
Her control over her abilities have shifted over the years after her "death" and subsequent attempts to regain her mental focus through various means.  Her time at the West Coast Annex has allowed her to, for the most part, regain her control back to her former level.
 
  
  
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== '''Trivia''' ==
 
== '''Trivia''' ==
  
* During Jean's 'death' and after her subsequent reappearance, the [[Psionics| psychic link]] she had with Scott was still active, prompting him to have nightmares and headaches before her return.
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This version of Jean never stayed at [[The Mansion|the mansion]] due to her family fearing she might get hurt by close association with Xavier.  
 
 
*  Jean and [[Professor Charles Xavier | the Professor]] share a mutual love for the Rolling Stones, especially their album ''Let it Bleed.''
 
  
* Secretly enjoys reading trashy romance novels.
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Jean enjoys tea due to living in Scotland while as teenager, but she will also drink coffee.  
  
* Keeps her own [http://www.keurig.com/brewers/mini-plus-personal-brewing-system  mini coffee maker] in her office in the [[Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters | medlab]].
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Like her alternate counterpart she also enjoys to read, though her tastes are more varied.  
  
== '''Plots''' ==
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Jean has a dual citizenship due to living in the UK when she was 16. While she spent time at Muir Island in Scotland, her citizenship is also in Great Britain due to her parents living in London.
  
===2003===
 
  
[[X2]]
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=='''External Links'''==
  
===2005===
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[https://xp-communication.dreamwidth.org/tag/c:+jean+grey xp_communication posts]
  
[[Growing Pains]]
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[https://xp-journal.dreamwidth.org/tag/c:+jean+grey xp_journal posts]
  
[[Bad Blood]]
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[https://xp-logs.dreamwidth.org/tag/c:+jean+grey xp_logs posts]
  
[[X-Men Mission: Scary Little Blonde Girls]]
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[https://xp-staff.dreamwidth.org/tag/c:+jean+grey xp_staff posts]
  
[[X-Men Mission: Air Xavier]]
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[https://xp-teams.dreamwidth.org/tag/c:+marvel+girl xp_teams posts]
  
[[X-Men Mission: Who's The Thief]]
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== '''Plots''' ==
 
 
[[Upgrade]]
 
 
 
[[Butterfly Effect]]
 
 
 
[[Stigmata]]
 
 
 
[[With Malice Aforethought]]
 
 
 
[[High Cost Of Living]]
 
 
 
[[Traitor]]
 
 
 
[[Lost Generations]]
 
 
 
[[Mutants and Molotovs]]
 
 
 
[[One-Eyed King]]
 
 
 
[[X-Men Mission: Merry Christmas Magneto]]
 
 
 
===2006===
 
 
 
[[Broken Stone]]
 
 
 
[[Not So Plain Jane]]
 
 
 
[[The Rictor Effect]]
 
 
 
[[Search and Rescue]]
 
 
 
[[X-Men Mission: The Rose]]
 
 
 
===2007===
 
 
 
[[X-Men Mission: Phalanx]]
 
 
 
[[Epiphany Frosts]]
 
 
 
[[X-Men Mission: Leverage]]
 
 
 
[[Red X Mission: Whiteout]]
 
 
 
[[Kaiten]]
 
 
 
[[This Savage Land]]
 
 
 
[[Remix]]
 
 
 
[[Ahab (plot)]]
 
 
 
[[New Renaissance Man]]
 
 
 
[[Litmus]]
 
 
 
[[Immram]]
 
 
 
[[X-Men Mission: Fin Fang Foom!!!]]
 
 
 
[[Alexander's Wall]]
 
 
 
[[Family Portrait]]
 
 
 
[[Carmen Animi Vermium]]
 
 
 
[[Blessed Are The Peacemakers]]
 
 
 
[[Thirteen Days]]
 
 
 
===2008===
 
 
 
[[Aureus Canis]]
 
 
 
[[Cornered]]
 
 
 
[[The Shadow King (plot)]]
 
 
 
[[X-Men Mission: Nicobar Reef]]
 
 
 
[[X-Men Mission: Becket]]
 
 
 
[[Shakespeare Syndrome]]
 
 
 
[[X-Men Mission: Keep The Faith]]
 
 
 
[[Red God]]
 
 
 
[[Reunion Monticello]]
 
 
 
[[Red X Mission: Rising Waters]]
 
 
 
[[Seven Minutes In Heaven]]
 
 
 
[[Time After Time]]
 
 
 
[[Krypteia]]
 
 
 
[[Day Zero]]
 
 
 
[[The Magnificent Seven]]
 
 
 
===2009===
 
 
 
[[Bio-Hazard Girl]]
 
 
 
[[Valentia's Lullaby]]
 
 
 
[[The Orchid]]
 
 
 
[[Scorpion and Fox]]
 
 
 
[[X-Men Mission: Fifth Column]]
 
 
 
[[Face The Blood]]
 
 
 
[[Mnemovore]]
 
 
 
[[Mutation Sternutation]]
 
 
 
[[Fiddler's Green]]
 
  
===2010===
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===2015===
  
[[Butterflies and Hurricanes]] ''(Medical support only)''
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[[X-Men Mission: Attica! Attica!]]
  
[[X-Men Mission: Who You Gonna Call?]]
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[[21st Century Digital Boy]]
  
[[There Will Be Peace]]
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[[Patent Pending]]
  
[[The Gift]]
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[[The Caged Bird]]
  
===2011===
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[[X-Men Mission: Riding the Nightmare ]]
  
[[Dinosaur Bugaloo]]  
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[[Little Paper Dolls]]
  
[[X-Men Mission: The Grotesque and the Sublime]]
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===2016===
  
[[X-Men Mission: Roller Derby Queen]]
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[[X-Men Mission: Fall of the Mutants]]
  
[[Don't Close Your Eyes]]
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[[Something Slender This Way Comes]]
  
[[The Problématique]]
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[[Great Attractors]]
  
[[What Goes Around, Comes Around]]
 
  
[[Sons of Liberty (plot)|Sons of Liberty]]
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===2017===
  
[[No Pryor Convictions]]
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[[X-Men Mission: Repent Harlequin, Said the Tick-Tock Man]]
  
[[X-Men Mission: Any Other World]]
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[[X-Men Mission: A vs X]]
  
===2012===
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[[Psi War]]
  
[[I Do...NOT!]]
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[[Dark Dimension Homecoming]]
  
[[For Free Trade]]
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====2018====
  
[[The End of the Beginning]]
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[[Poor Unfortunate Souls]]
  
[[Step By Step]]
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[[Sins of the Father]]
  
[[Savrola]]
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[[The Danger Room Paradox]]
  
[[Onwards to Victory]]
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[[X-Men Mission: Skull Island]]
 
 
[[The Dawn of Liberation]]
 
 
 
[[Sonatorrek]]
 
 
 
[[Allumwandlung in Azure and Gules]]
 
 
 
===2013===
 
 
 
[[Tropic of Capricorn]]
 
 
 
[[Hotel California]]
 
 
 
[[No Way Back]]
 
 
 
[[Deal With The Devil]]
 
 
 
===2014===
 
[[Red-X Mission: King Tide]]
 
 
 
[[Second Thoughts]]
 
 
 
[[Fury Said To A Mouse]]
 
  
 
== Meta ==
 
== Meta ==
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'''Player''': [[Mackinzie]]
  
'''E-mail''': [[Image: mackinzie.jpg|150 px]]
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'''E-mail''': [[IMAGE: MackEmail.PNG |200px]]
  
 
'''AIM''':  
 
'''AIM''':  
  
'''Player Icon Base''': [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0599889/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Poppy Montgomery]
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'''Player Icon Base''': [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2125623/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Bridget Regan]
 
 
'''Meta Trivia'''
 
 
 
The original mods had accepted an application for a Jean Grey player but the player lost interest and so the original return of Jean Grey plot was dropped.
 
 
 
There is a post and a log by Jean Grey that takes place during X-2, both of which were socked by the original mods.
 
 
 
[[Cora]] took on the character in [[March 2005]] and played her for several years before leaving the game in [[September 2009]]. [[Mackinzie]] then adopted her in [[July 2010]].
 
 
 
  
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'''Meta Trivia'''
  
[[Category: 2005]]
 
[[Category: 2010]]
 
  
[[Category: X-Men - Phase 1]]
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[[Category: 2015]]
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[[Category: X-Men]]
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[[Category: Characters]]

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This page is about the Phase 2 incarnation of the character. For other uses, see Jean Grey (disambiguation).

PHASE 2
Jean Grey
File:Jean-glasses.jpg
Portrayed by Bridget Regan
Codename: None
Affiliations: X-Men, Xavier Institute - Doctor
Birthdate: October 27, 1984
Journal: Satellite Mind
Player: Mackinzie


We come into this world alone, and we leave the same way, the time we spend in between ... time spent alive, sharing, learning ... together ... is all that makes life worth living.

Consumed with a desire to heal and help people, telepathic and telekinetic Dr. Jean Grey finds her calling met while living at the X-Mansion.



Details

Character Journal: xp_phoenix


Real Name: Jean Grey

Codename: None

Aliases: Marvel Girl (Formerly), Karen Grant, Julia Ash, Jena Pyre, Red, Phoenix (Eventually)

First Appearance: January 21, 2015

Date of Birth: October 27, 1984

Place of Birth: Annandale on Hudson, New York

Citizenship: American/British (dual citizenship)

Relatives: Dr. John Grey (Father), Elaine Grey (Mother), Sara Grey-Bailey (Older Sister), Paul Bailey (Brother in Law), Joseph “Joey” Thomas Bailey (Nephew), Gailyn Bailey (Niece)

Education: BS from Columbia University and MD from George Washington University (Washington DC)

Relationship Status: Single

Occupation: Doctor

Team Affiliation: X-Men

Biography

Early Life

Jean Grey was born to Elaine Grey and Dr. John Grey, a professor of history at Bard College. She was the youngest after her sister Sara, who was born two years earlier. Jean was a bright, imaginative girl who often divided her time between reading and playing with her sister and the neighborhood kids. When she was 12, Jean was forced to grow up impossibly early when she witnessed her best friend, Annie Richardson, get hit by a car. As the girl lay dying, Jean’s mutant ability to read minds manifested, and she felt her friend’s thoughts and emotions as she passed. This event left Jean depressed and withdrawn, and she suddenly discovered that she was hearing voices that she couldn’t turn off.

Initially the Grey family suspected Jean had a mental illness, but a chance encounter with one of his old colleagues from Oxford, Professor Charles Xavier, at a college event convinced him that Jean was not hearing voices of her own making but rather the thoughts of everyone else. Xavier, eventually revealing that he too was a mutant, convinced John to allow him to tutor Jean to help control her abilities.

While Jean’s family was remarkably understanding of the fact that Jean and Xavier were mutants, they knew that society wasn’t, and their concern for Jean’s safety should the school be found out kept them from enrolling Jean at Xavier’s full time. Xavier became a tutor and mentor to Jean, helping her both emotionally and physically with her power. This strong bond created strain between Xavier and John, who began to grow jealous of Jean and Xavier’s father-daughter relationship.

As Jean grew, so did her abilities. Because of this, Xavier installed blocks in her mind so that her powers could grow gradually, rather than allowing her to be overwhelmed by them. Once Jean became stable enough to function on her own, John took a job at Oxford University, moving his family to London when Jean was 16. The move and loss of Jean’s friendships, coupled also with the emergence of a secondary mutation, telekinesis, took a toll and Jean’s progress backslid. Xavier begged John to allow Jean to come to the school full time but John refused and instead allowed a compromise for Jean to go to Muir Island, a facility in Scotland that also specialized in helping mutants. Jean, tired of the constant rivalry between her father and Xavier, was able to convince John that she could have two father figures in her life and it didn’t mean she loved him any less. Realizing Jean still needed Xavier due to the rarity of her abilities, John finally agreed to remote tutoring via Cerebro and eventually got over his qualms with the other Professor.

Eventual Arrival At The X-Mansion

After finishing high school at Muir, Jean decided that she wanted to return to the United States to receive her undergraduate degree. Inspired by one of the researchers at Muir, Dr. Moira MacTaggart, Jean entered the pre-med program at Columbia University in New York City. Growing tension between humans and mutants following a foiled attack by the mutant terrorist Magneto at the UN Summit made Jean restless and she began to become more active in finding ways to work toward peace between mutants and humans. Xavier gradually started to remove the mental blocks on her powers, and tried to help quench her desire to make a difference, grooming her to help a select team of fellow mutants discreetly ferry mutants to safer places all around the world. Her skill in getting mutants out of sometimes very precarious situations earned her the nickname Marvel Girl, a name which stuck, becoming her codename.

Once graduating from Columbia, she soon headed to George Washington University in Washington, DC to enter medical school and keep her pulse on the political hotbed discussion about mutants. Her work with the Mutant Underground continued (but was albeit slowed significantly by the rigors of the program), and once she finished medical school she remained in Washington DC for a couple of years to do that off and on while working on her internship and residency, using various aliases to help her get around and remain hidden. In 2012, she joined the organization put together by Xavier after Genosha called X-Corps, which gave a name to the team and more focus to what they had been doing all along.

Her arrival at Xavier's came as the result of a mission carried out by the request of Xavier to look into suspicion from one of Jean’s political contacts that a high tech weapons manufacturing company based in New York was supplying anti-mutant groups with the tools they needed to take their ‘cause’ to the next level. She soon discovered this company was also working on contracts with the government to supply special forces with the means to capture mutants they deemed dangerous. Jean's mission was complicated by her feelings for her unwitting information source, Warren Worthington, playboy son of the company's owner. Having obtained some information while on a date with Warren, Jean's conscience got the better of her and she eventually confessed. To her surprise Warren not only agreed to help her with the investigation but revealed his own mutant status and eventually moved into the mansion.

The relationship was short-lived, with Jean finding out through gossip that Warren was still seeing other people. Her adjustment to living at the mansion was difficult as well, with people reacting oddly to her. The team, too, was different than she had thought, with Clarice Ferguson shocking Jean with her actions during a mission. Retrieving students Xavin Majesdane, Quentin Quire and Rahne Sinclair was more her speed, as was assisting Kurt Sefton when his image inducer broke and counselling Laurie Collins during her physical therapy as well as working in the medlab. Over time, Jean began finding her feet.

Her investigation of Worthington Industries had repercussions, when she was targeted by Crossfire. Jean was less than impressed to find Warren and his vigilante friends (including a minor - Miles Morales) had been injured in their attempts to investigate industrial espionage, when there were other options available. The contract on Jean meant she was confined to the mansion for a time, until Marie-Ange Colbert and Wade Wilson were able to give her the all-clear. She did thank Warren for saving her life, but also lectured him about his fear of commitment, which he took about as well as expected. Jean's relationship with her telepathy student, Quentin, was equally rocky, with Quentin doing his best to antagonize her - and then, amazingly, actually apologising for his actions and agreeing to cooperate in future.

Towards the end of the year, Jean was involved in another X-Men mission, rescuing a young girl who had just manifested, and watched another teammate go over the top as David Haller lost control of his temper and injured several bystanders. She was also called to assist in the retrieval of a Weapon X program, five young telepaths cloned from Emma Frost's genetic material, her medical and telepathic skills being needed by the X-Force team involved.

Not-So-Quiet Life

The mansion drama continued to keep Jean busy through 2016 and 2017. Between working at Claremont, working at the mansion med lab, stopping mutant terrorists, saving kids who were taken to another dimension, and getting stuck in the head of one of the mansion empaths, Jean somehow found time to have a life, and continue making friends at the mansion and have some kind of personal life. 2017 was just as adventurous, and even more terrifying. It started with two X-Men missions, one of which included fighting brainwashed Avengers, and in September, a chance encounter with a kind man in the ER, brought the Shadow King into Jean's life. While she managed to fight it off with some help, the entity possessed Quentin Quire instead, and she was forced to watch her student kill himself in order to save everyone from the Shadow King. Thankfully, looks can be deceiving - a piece of Quentin stayed in Jean's mind, allowing them to spend a little too much personal time together until Marie-Ange Colbert and Rachel Kinross-Dayspring could help him build a new body.

Physical Characteristics

Height: 5'9"

Weight: 140

Eyes: Blue

Hair: Red

Other Features: Wears glasses when reading


Powers

Jean Grey is a powerful telepath and telekinetic, her abilities honed through training with Professor Charles Xavier and Moira MacTaggart. She has also developed a sort of 'pyrokinesis' as another aspect of her powers, and has demonstrated various stunts, include a radiating heat shimmer, flash boiling water, and sparks of flame coming off of her and her TK shield, as well as being able to set things on fire. Given the destructive nature of this ability, she only really displays it when she becomes angry or loses self-control.

She has the most control over her telepathy, and while it can be more powerful than some telepaths, it is not as powerful as the Professor's. She could have the potential to surpass the Professor if she allowed herself to, but she subconsciously holds herself back, afraid of what she might do. She has been practicing her telekinesis more due to the nature of her work and has been honing her precision to be able to use it in rescues, battle or in case of a medical emergency. Because of her age and less experience, her powers are not as strong as her former self, but they are still formidable due to the specialized training from Xavier and MacTaggart.

She does not possess the sheer cosmic powers of the Dark Phoenix or her alternate self near the end, but vestiges of the Phoenix still remain in the manifestation of the firebird. She will not have shown it yet but it will come in a later date. In the meantime her telepathic avatar is a glowing pinkish purple form.


Equipment

Tablet, stethoscope


Trivia

This version of Jean never stayed at the mansion due to her family fearing she might get hurt by close association with Xavier.

Jean enjoys tea due to living in Scotland while as teenager, but she will also drink coffee.

Like her alternate counterpart she also enjoys to read, though her tastes are more varied.

Jean has a dual citizenship due to living in the UK when she was 16. While she spent time at Muir Island in Scotland, her citizenship is also in Great Britain due to her parents living in London.


External Links

xp_communication posts

xp_journal posts

xp_logs posts

xp_staff posts

xp_teams posts

Plots

2015

X-Men Mission: Attica! Attica!

21st Century Digital Boy

Patent Pending

The Caged Bird

X-Men Mission: Riding the Nightmare

Little Paper Dolls

2016

X-Men Mission: Fall of the Mutants

Something Slender This Way Comes

Great Attractors


2017

X-Men Mission: Repent Harlequin, Said the Tick-Tock Man

X-Men Mission: A vs X

Psi War

Dark Dimension Homecoming

2018

Poor Unfortunate Souls

Sins of the Father

The Danger Room Paradox

X-Men Mission: Skull Island

Meta

Player: Mackinzie

E-mail: MackEmail.PNG

AIM:

Player Icon Base: Bridget Regan

Meta Trivia