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Scott Summers - Part 3 eyebeam_envy September 24 2011, 01:14:45 UTC
6. Personality: Scott is a friendly and approachable person, especially to other mutants and human allies. He's very protective of the people he's close to (especially his lady Jean) and will do whatever he can to keep them safe. If he decides he doesn't like someone (e.g. Logan), Scott can be a sharp and uncooperative.

As leader of the X-Men, Scott knows how to work with a team and how to handle himself in a crisis. He'll keep a level head and direct those around him when trouble arises. It takes a lot of stress for Scott to lose his cool. Scott doesn't discriminate between mutant and human, only between troublemaker and person who needs help. Charles Xavier brought him up on the belief that humans and mutants are meant to live together, not that one is superior to the other.

When he's not out saving lives, Scott works as a teacher at a school for "special" kids around age 8 and up. He's patient, good-natured, and cooperative (unless confronted by hairy man-children named Logan). His area of expertise is mechanics, and he'd be happy to teach others what he knows.

7. Previous Game Developments: None

8. Appearance: Scott looks like a normal 6'3'' brown-haired guy. As of being taken to the keep, he's wearing a turtleneck/sweater/cardigan combination. What a dork.

9. Abilities: Scott's primary power is his eyes. They're really pretty and drive the ladies crazy-- okay, no. His eyes constantly project a red concussive blast that is only contained by red quartz lenses or his own eyelids. Scott's visor concentrates the width of the beam smaller, and he can adjust it from about the width of his head to that of a pencil. Without the visor, Scott's optic blast fans out into a cone. The full power blast can destroy a stone wall in canon, but at Holloways, it'll have the power of a heavy punch; it'll probably knock down anyone who isn't considerably heavy-built and will blast through materials that a human fist could break.

10. Languages: English and English

11. Items: He's got his clothes, his red shades, and his visor.

12. Weapons: None beyond his eyeballs.

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