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− | <td valign="top">[[Image:Artie.jpg|left|100px]]'''[[Artie Maddicks]]:''' Artie has been at the school for as long, if not longer, than the older students such as [[Kitty Pryde]] and [[Theresa Cassidy]]. Little is known about his background: when [[Sarah Morlocke]] arrived, she identified him as one of the tunnel-dwelling [[Morlocks]] who had somehow survived the [[Morlock Massacre| massacre]]. Artie himself has been unable to communicate much of what happened - he appears to have no great memory of his life before Xavier's, and his inability to speak also makes things difficult. | + | <td valign="top">[[Image:Artie.jpg|left|100px]]'''[[Artie Maddicks]]:''' Artie has been at the school for as long, if not longer, than the older students such as [[Kitty Pryde - Phase 1 | Kitty Pryde]] and [[Theresa Cassidy]]. Little is known about his background: when [[Sarah Morlocke]] arrived, she identified him as one of the tunnel-dwelling [[Morlocks]] who had somehow survived the [[Morlock Massacre| massacre]]. Artie himself has been unable to communicate much of what happened - he appears to have no great memory of his life before Xavier's, and his inability to speak also makes things difficult. |
Revision as of 14:31, 21 July 2015
Artie Maddicks: Artie has been at the school for as long, if not longer, than the older students such as Kitty Pryde and Theresa Cassidy. Little is known about his background: when Sarah Morlocke arrived, she identified him as one of the tunnel-dwelling Morlocks who had somehow survived the massacre. Artie himself has been unable to communicate much of what happened - he appears to have no great memory of his life before Xavier's, and his inability to speak also makes things difficult.
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