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[[folder:Amanda Sefton]]
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[[caption-width-right:320:''"Do you know that blue is my favorite color?"'']]

-->'''Voiced by:''' Moneca Stori [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Julie Basecqz (FR)[[/labelnote]]

She's Kurt's human girlfriend. Sweet but shy, she discovered Kurt's mutation on her own but remained deeply attracted to him. She is one of the few humans at Bayville High who does not openly shun mutants. Despite being Caucasian in the comics, Amanda's ethnicity was changed to mixed African/Romany descent, and unlike her comic book incarnation, she is not a practitioner of sorcery.
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* AdaptationalDyeJob: Comic!Amanda had blonde hair, but Evo!Amanda has dark brown hair due to a RaceLift.
* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: Unlike in the comics, she has no magical abilities whatsoever as she's a normal human.
* AffectionateNickname: Kurt calls her Liebchen (which is German for "sweetheart"[[note]]Actually an outdated term. "Liebling" would be more appropriate[[/note]]).
* BeYourself: She possesses a strong belief in standing by your friends and in a person simply being themselves.
* BeastAndBeauty: The Beauty to Kurt's Beast.
* FanOfUnderdog: She's portrayed as one of these, in regards to Kurt.
* FreakyIsCool: Not only is she okay with the way Nightcrawler looks, his appearance is what made her pursue him in the first place. After all, chicks dig the fuzzy dude.
* RaceLift: Her comics counterpart was originally blonde and very white. Here in the series, she becomes possibly Middle Eastern (or [[AmbiguouslyBrown a brown-skinned ethnicity]], anyway; it isn't apparent from dialogue or appearance, though she doesn't look quite like the series' black characters). The Lift is extended to her parents, naturally.
* SecretSecretKeeper: She briefly sees Kurt with his image inducer turned off and using his teleporting powers once. This increases her interest in him and she tries to pursue him romantically. She eventually reveals (during an emergency) that she knows about him, and then just becomes a regular SecretKeeper for the existence of the mutants until [[spoiler:TheMasquerade is broken]].
* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: In the comics she's Kurt's adopted sister [[NotBloodSiblings whom he dates]]; here they keep the romance but cut out the sibling angle.
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[[folder:Taryn Fujioka]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JanyseJaud

An attractive Japanese-American girl who houses a crush on Scott Summers. At first, she is Jean's best friend, but when Jean starts to develop feelings for Scott herself, becomes her most bitter rival. Eventually she and Scott start to date, in part because Jean never tried to date him. However when Scott was outed as a mutant, she shunned him.
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* CanonForeigner: She's a character created for the show.
* GirlishPigtails: Whenever she's playing soccer, Taryn styles her hair like this.
* LoveCannotOvercome: She breaks up with Scott after he's publicly outed as a mutant.
* TheRival: To Jean, in regards to Scott.
* RomanticFalseLead: To Scott, until she dumped him when mutants were revealed, not because she or he became a jerk, but for the same reason most of them lost their friends: Scott can, quite literally, blow up a building with his eyes.
* SatelliteLoveInterest: Her only connection to the cast besides Scott is the fact that she's apparently one of Jean's friends, one that appears once or twice for a few seconds standing next to Jean, then doing nothing until suddenly being interested in Scott.
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[[folder:Dr. Deborah Risman]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/LisaAnnBeley

A geneticist who created X-23. She was commissioned by the spy organization HYDRA to create the ultimate weapon for them by using stolen data from the Weapon X project that created Wolverine. Twenty-two times she failed, then realized that Wolverine's healing factor had been what enabled him to survive the Adamantium bonding process.
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* AmbiguouslyBrown: She has a highly noticeable medium skin tone with wavy dark blonde hair and green eyes that would suggest she's either biracial, Latina, or Caucasian with just a heavy tan. WordOfGod also states that her features were based on those of the mother of the girl who modeled for X-23's character design. Makes sense as they both have medium-brown skin tones and green eyes.
* CanonForeigner: She was created specifically for the show but when the character X-23 was adapted into the mainstream Marvel Universe, Deborah Risman was replaced with a similar character named Sarah Kinney.
* ForScience: Deborah's entire motivation for joining Hydra and participating in their goal to create the perfect soldier is originally just a chance for her to experiment in genetics beyond the realm of conventional science and government allowance. She failed 22 times before succeeding with operative X-23, a female clone of the X-Men's Wolverine (formally operative Weapon X). Ultimately, Deborah [[HeelRealization comes to see how wrong her part in everything was]].
* HeelFaceTurn: She defects from Hydra to Nick Fury and S.H.I.E.L.D. because of the moral implications of the project while hoping S.H.I.E.L.D. can recapture X-23 before any harm is done.
* HeelRealization: She helped Hydra create the perfect soldier, X-23. When she realized that HYDRA couldn't control X-23 and growing to care for her, Deborah defected to S.H.I.E.L.D.
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[[folder:Risty Wilde]]

-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NicoleOliver

A goth-punk girl from Manchester, England who become fast friends with Rogue in Season 2.
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* BitchInSheepsClothing: At first, she appears to be a kind girl who genuinely enjoys Rogue's company. As it turns out, [[spoiler:her true form is Mystique, whose true intention was to infiltrate the X-Mansion and destroy it from the inside]].
* CanonForeigner: Subverted. She appears to be a character created for the show, when in reality [[spoiler:she is just Mystique in disguise]]. She does, however, bear some resemblance to [[Characters/MarvelComicsPsylocke Psylocke]].
* DelinquentHair: Her hair is dyed purple and styled in an undercut. It adds to her "goth-punk" image.
* EyeColourChange: [[spoiler:Exaggerated. Sometimes when no one is looking, Risty's hazel eyes change back into Mystique's cat-like ones, complete with the [[GlowingEyesOfDoom glowing yellow]]]].
* FreakyFashionMildMind: Her outer appearance is of a punk-goth girl but Risty has a very amiable and upbeat demeanor.
* TheMole: [[spoiler:Risty is actually Mystique's alternate persona which she uses as a cover to get inside the mansion and obtain data files of the X-Men and the Scarlet Witch]].
* NiceGirl: She's kind and chipper to basically everyone. [[spoiler:Subverted in that it's just an act so she can get close to Rogue without raising any suspicions.]]
* PerkyGoth: She's the cheerful and friendly foil to Rogue's dark and moody goth.
* SecretIdentity: She is really [[spoiler:Mystique, assuming the form of a friendly goth teenager to earn her adopted daughter's trust]].
%%* ShipTease: With Forge.
* TwoAliasesOneCharacter: Risty's true identity as [[spoiler:Mystique]] is revealed to the viewer in the fourth episode of season 2, a mere three episodes after her introduction. The other characters wouldn't find this out until season 3, seventeen episodes later.
%%* UncannyValleyGirl
* WalkingSpoiler: Due to TheReveal that [[spoiler:she's really Mystique in disguise]].
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[[folder:Nick Fury]]
-->'''Voiced by:''' Jim Byrnes

Director of [[ComicBook/{{SHIELD}} S.H.I.E.L.D.]] and occasional ally to the X-Men.
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* ColonelBadass: Held the rank of Colonel for most of his tenure as S.H.I.E.L.D.'s director.
%%* CrazyPrepared
* EyepatchOfPower: Missing an eye, and is in charge of a large government peacekeeping organization.
%%* EyeScream: Why do you think he wears an eye-patch?
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[[folder:Captain America]]

-->'''Codename:''' [[Characters/MarvelComicsSteveRogers Captain America]]
-->'''Real Name:''' Steve Rogers

The legendary SuperSoldier from UsefulNotes/WorldWarII who fought the Nazis and [[Characters/MarvelComicsHydra HYDRA]] in the name of freedom.
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* AdaptationalContextChange: In the comics, he wound up frozen after falling from Baron Zemo's exploding rocket. Here, Cap was put on ice to save his life.
* CaptainPatriotic: The TropeCodifier himself.
* CompositeCharacter: Steve being put on ice due to a flawed version of the super-soldier serum make him one with the 50's Cap William Burnside, who was put in suspended animation due to his own flawed version of the serum.
* HeroOfAnotherStory: Since this series predominately centers around the ComicBook/XMen corner of the Franchise/MarvelUniverse, Steve is noteworthy for being an unrelated superhero who obviously had his own adventures back in the day, only tangentially connected to them by his friendship with Logan.
* HeroicBuild: Justified. He has a rather impressive physique because the [[SuperSerum Super Soldier Serum]] turned him into the peak of physical perfection.
* HumanPopsicle: [[spoiler:Is currently in stasis until they can find a cure for the part of the Super-Soldier Serum that is slowly killing him]].
* MilitarySuperhero: A costumed hero who fought for the U.S. Army on the front lines of WWII.
* SuperSoldier: Infused with a genetic formula that brought him to peak physical condition. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, that same formula is slowly killing him.]]
* ThrowingYourShieldAlwaysWorks: Cap's signature attack is just as present here as it always is.
* TheVoiceless: He never speaks.
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