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− | <td valign="top">[[Image:Victorsm.png|left]]'''[[Victor Borkowski]]:''' Born green and scaly, Vic nonetheless led an idyllic life in a small town, supported wholeheartedly by his teacher parents. However, the rise of anti-mutant sentiment in the wake of [[Day Zero]] prompted his family to try [[Xavier's School | + | <td valign="top">[[Image:Victorsm.png|left]]'''[[Victor Borkowski]]:''' Born green and scaly, Vic nonetheless led an idyllic life in a small town, supported wholeheartedly by his teacher parents. However, the rise of anti-mutant sentiment in the wake of [[Day Zero]] prompted his family to try [[Xavier's School For Gifted Youngsters - Phase 1|Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters]]. Vic enjoyed his time at the school, making especial friends of roomie [[Johnny Gallo]] and the hyperactive squirrel girl, [[Doreen Green]] (who developed a crush on the oblivious Vic), but a lack of theatre classes proved frustrating to the would-be actor. His mother's serious illness prompted his return home after only a month or two, but there is, as they say, always next semester, and Vic would be most welcome to return. |
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Victor Borkowski: Born green and scaly, Vic nonetheless led an idyllic life in a small town, supported wholeheartedly by his teacher parents. However, the rise of anti-mutant sentiment in the wake of Day Zero prompted his family to try Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters. Vic enjoyed his time at the school, making especial friends of roomie Johnny Gallo and the hyperactive squirrel girl, Doreen Green (who developed a crush on the oblivious Vic), but a lack of theatre classes proved frustrating to the would-be actor. His mother's serious illness prompted his return home after only a month or two, but there is, as they say, always next semester, and Vic would be most welcome to return.
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