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<td valign="top">[[Image:Scott.jpg|left|100px]]'''[[Scott Summers]]''' Brought to the school as an angry product of the foster care system after the death of his parents in a plane crash, Scott was groomed as leader of the fledgling [[X-Men]] team and as joint-headmaster (with [[Ororo Munroe]]) of the school. His world was shattered with the apparent [[X2| death]] of long-time love [[Jean Grey]] and over the next few years he gradually pieced things back together, discovering his younger brother [[Alex]] and his [[Summers Family| grandparents]] were alive and developing an on-again, off-again relationship with British telepath [[Betsy Braddock]]. Jean's return changed everything and eventually the two married. In [[October 2006]] he [[Mutants and Molotovs| lost an eye]], the unexpected side-effect being that he finally gained control of his optic blasts and no longer needed the trademark ruby quartz visor.
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<td valign="top">[[Image:Samson.psd.png|left|100px]]'''[[Leonard Samson]]:''' Board certified child & adolescent psychiatrist and licensed clinical social worker, Leo worked for former mentor, [[Charles Xavier]], counselling students at [[Xavier's School For Gifted Youngsters - Phase 1|Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters]]. He added to the student population when he found and arranged for the amnesiac [[Jane Doe]] to be brought to the school. He also lived for a time in [[Salem Center]] and shared a private practice called [[SCCS|Salem Center Counseling Services]] with a social worker, an art therapist, another psychiatrist, a psychologist, and a marriage therapist. He sees primarily mutant children and adolescents, but also has counseled families who have mutant relatives. He divided his time between SCCS, and Xavier's and occasionally consulted at mental hospitals across the country. He is considered an expert in working with mutant children and teenagers and will often travel across the country for specific cases. In 2009 [[3 2 1 Contact|a bombing at the SCCS]] resulted in the death of a young client and a crisis of faith for Leo. Concerned about the danger his openly mutant presence posed at the Center, he contemplated relocating to [[The Mansion|the mansion]], to continue his counselling work from there. Before he could make a decision, he became involved in a much larger stage - world politics. An expert on mutant child and adolescent psychology, he gave several talks in Germany, as well as being involved in a [[Congress of Behram|closed doors conference]] with several leading figures in mutant rights. This stirred him to consider the wider plight of mutants, and having been in Pakistan following [[Bhagavad Gita|the terrorist action]] that left half a million dead, he decided to relocate to the Indian subcontinent in [[August 2009]] in order to provide assistance to the traumatised survivors and to educate them about mutants.
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Although his marriage almost collapsed with the [[Not So Plain Jane| appearance of Jean's alter-ego]], bent on destruction, Scott managed to weather that and Jean's [[Search and Rescue| subsequent departure after his own capture and torture]]. Over the next few years Scott gradually matured into his role as leader of the X-Men, dealing with everything from [[Magneto]] [[Thirteen Days| taking over a space laser]] to [[X-Men Mission: Fin Fang Foom!!!| giant purple dragons]]. In [[September 2009]], following some particularly fraught months, Scott and Jean relocated to the [[West Coast Annex]] under [[Charles|Charles']] instructions to assist in forming an active team based on the west coast. Jean has since returned to Xavier's, leaving Scott to continue the work in California.
 
  
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Leonard Samson: Board certified child & adolescent psychiatrist and licensed clinical social worker, Leo worked for former mentor, Charles Xavier, counselling students at Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters. He added to the student population when he found and arranged for the amnesiac Jane Doe to be brought to the school. He also lived for a time in Salem Center and shared a private practice called Salem Center Counseling Services with a social worker, an art therapist, another psychiatrist, a psychologist, and a marriage therapist. He sees primarily mutant children and adolescents, but also has counseled families who have mutant relatives. He divided his time between SCCS, and Xavier's and occasionally consulted at mental hospitals across the country. He is considered an expert in working with mutant children and teenagers and will often travel across the country for specific cases. In 2009 a bombing at the SCCS resulted in the death of a young client and a crisis of faith for Leo. Concerned about the danger his openly mutant presence posed at the Center, he contemplated relocating to the mansion, to continue his counselling work from there. Before he could make a decision, he became involved in a much larger stage - world politics. An expert on mutant child and adolescent psychology, he gave several talks in Germany, as well as being involved in a closed doors conference with several leading figures in mutant rights. This stirred him to consider the wider plight of mutants, and having been in Pakistan following the terrorist action that left half a million dead, he decided to relocate to the Indian subcontinent in August 2009 in order to provide assistance to the traumatised survivors and to educate them about mutants.