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Date: Jul 5, 2007
Marianne Brown


Name: Marianne Brown
Codename: N/A
Age: 53
Relatives: Regan Wyngarde (daughter), Martiniqe Jason (daughter), and Jason Wyngarde (ex husband)
Powers: Telepathy and the ability to manifest some of her Astral Plane abilities into the real world. (note: the Astral Plane thing is merely an advanced telepathy technique)
Uniform: N/A, since she wears her street clothes, which usually consist of a sweater, a pair of glasses, jeans, and loafers.
Background info: Marianne grew up in a wealthy family that absolutely despised mutants. When her own powers manifested, she managed to keep her abilities hidden until her parents were killed in a car crash when she was 18. Around the time that she graduated college, Marianne met and fell in love with Jason Wyngarde, the notorious mutant known as Mastermind. The two got married and had a daughter, Martinique. Two years later, the couple had another daughter named Regan. Before Regan's first birthday, Jason stole his two daughters away in the middle of the night and ran off with them. Marianne was distraught at first since she could not locate her husband or daughters with her telepathy, but she soon settled down into a home on a quiet street and changed her last name back to her maiden name. Everything was rather uneventful in her life until she got a knock on the door one day...

-- Edited by limbo13 at 17:25, 2007-07-06

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"Really? That's INANE. Most people in life don't HAVE great power, and the few that do are almost NEVER responsible with it. The people who have the greatest responsibility are the kids with NO POWER because we're the ones who have to keep everybody else in check." - Gertrude Yorkes, Runaways (vol. 2) #11

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