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Xavier Family

    Moira X (Moira MacTaggert
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  • Adaptation Name Change: Her maiden name is MacTaggert as opposed to Kinross and using her ex-husband's last name as in the comics.
  • Adaptation Relationship Overhaul: In the comics Joseph Kinross was her husband, but here he's her father.
  • Brainy Brunette: Brown haired and she's pretty intelligent and insightful.
  • Curtains Match the Windows: Brown hair and brown eyes.
  • Gut Feeling: She felt uneasy around Charles coworkers Erik, Raven and Jason, and while Charles did reassure her, several years later her concerns were proven correct.
  • Nom de Mom: Her father Joseph Kinross didn't believe in marriage, although her parents still lived together as family, as such she goes by her mother's last name.
  • Official Couple: Married to Charles Xavier.
  • Overly Long Name: Her full name is Moira Ann Kinross MacTaggert-Xavier.
  • Real Name as an Alias: Her codename is merely her first name plus the letter X, which is the first letter of her husband's last name.
  • Related in the Adaptation: She's the mother of David Xavier, making her mother of two incredibly powerful mutants, despite not having any powers herself.
  • Spared by the Adaptation: She hasn't been killed by Mystique and Destiny.
  • Team Mom: Serves as unofficial counselor and den mother at Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters.
  • Smart People Wear Glasses: Wears rimmed glasses and used to work for the Human Genome project.

    Proteus (Kevin Xavier) 
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  • Adaptation Name Change: Takes his father's last name instead of his mother's.
  • Future Badass: His powers have not yet awakened, but he has some very strong chances of becoming one of the most dangerous mutants ever.
  • Related in the Adaptation: Much like his Ultimate counterpart, he's Moira and Charles' son, as well as David's twin brother.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: He inherited most of his mother's looks, including hair and eye color.

    Legion (David Xavier) 
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  • Adaptation Dye-Job: Instead of dark brown hair, he has light brown hair like his father Charles.
  • Cloud Cuckoolander: In reference to his burgeoning mutation, David is said to be a bit of an odd duck; routinely pestering his parents and peers with bizarre similes.
  • Future Badass: Just like his brother, his powers have not yet awakened, but he has some strong chances of becoming one of the most dangerous mutants ever.
  • Related in the Adaptation: He's Moira's son and Kevin's younger twin brother.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: Looks a lot like his father Charles, sharing eye and hair color.
  • Troubling Unchildlike Behaviour: In his log, Moira mentions that David is often found talking to himself in his room, but otherwise advises readers not to ask.

Xavier Faculty Personnel & Other Residents

    Stephanie "Stevie" Hunter 
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  • Career-Ending Injury: She was hit by a drunk driver shortly after the best performance of her career, and even though she regained her mobility, her dreams of continuing dancing professionally were ended.
  • Cool Teacher: Stevie's previous experience as a dance instructor and a leader of several dancing teams and companies has honed her teaching and mentorship abilities. She is adept at indetifying the unique strengths and challenges of her students and adapting her teaching methods to best suit their individual needs. Her approach to instruction emphasizes self-expression and emotional connection, which has resonated quite well with the young mutants at the Xavier's School.
  • Dancing Is Serious Business: Stevie's background in dance and choreography has endowed her with remarkable skills and talents that have proven invaluable in her role as a dance instructor at the Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters. Stevie's extensive training and experience as a dancer have resulted in exceptional physical conditioning. Her strength, flexibility, and agility are well above average, and her body has been honed to perform intricate and demanding movements with grace and precision.
  • Dented Iron: The car accident that left Stevie temporarily confined to a wheelchair has had lasting effects on her physical capbilities. Although she has made extraordinary recovery and regained her ability to dance and walk without the use any physical aids, Stevie's body is no longer able to withstand the intensity of professional dancing. This limitation may hinder her performance in physically demanding situations.
  • Tomboyish Name: Her name is Stephanie but prefers to go by Stevie.

    Sharon Friedlander 
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  • Adaptational Backstory Change: Instead of the somewhat controversial backstory of being a white woman who was turned into a Native American, here she's Native American by birth, Cheyenne to be specific.
  • Badass Native: Sharon's upbringing in a close-knit Cheyenne community and her dedication to preserving her Native American heritage have given her a deep understanding of the importance of cultural identity and the challenges that minority groups face. This experience allows her to relate to the young mutants at the school, who often grapple with feelings of isolation and misunderstanding due to their extraordinary abilities. Sharon's cultural background also enriches the school environment, as she shares her knowledge and traditions with the students and faculty. This background gives Sharon a close connection to fellow Cheyenne, Jonathan Silvercloud, who she sees as something of a father figure (or a rambling drunk uncle). Likewise, though John Proudstar is a member of a different tribe, Sharon has a close kinship to the Apache youth, viewing him as her little brother, helping him cope with some of his prior military trauma — having some experience doing the same with her ex-husband.
  • Braids, Beads and Buckskins: While she doesn't dress stereotypically, Sharon does wear some feather earrings to remind us of her Native American identity.
  • Crusading Widow: Sharon's past experiences, particularly the loss of her husband, have left her with emotional scars that resurface during times of stress or grief. While she has learned to channel her emotions into her work, there may be situations where her emotional vulnerability could become a liability, potentially affecting her ability to provide care and support.
  • Hospital Hottie: She's quite the pretty woman and is a nurse. Sharon's extensive training and experience as a nurse have resulted in exceptional medical and healthcare abilities. She is adept at assessing and addressing the unique medical needs of her patients, ensuring they receive the best care possible.
  • The Medic: As the school nurse at the Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters, Sharon Friedlander is responsible for overseeing the health and well-being of the students and staff, under the direction of the staff doctors, Moira MacTaggert and Cecilia Reyes. In this capacity, Sharon provided routine medical care, assesses and treats injuries and illnesses, and manages the health needs of the young mutants, whose unique abilities often present a specific educator, sharing her knowledge of Cheyenne traditions and history with the students, fostering an understanding and appreciation for diverse cultural background.

    Tom Corsi 
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  • Badass Normal: Tom's background in the military and his experience as a deputy for the Westchester County Sheriff's Department have provided him with a solid foundation in self-defense, firearms training, and hand-to-hand combat. His proficiency in these areas is useful in his role as a gym teacher at Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters, where he is responsible for training the students in physical fitness and self-defense techniques.
  • Badass Teacher: Tom's experience as a high school quarterback, a veteran of the Marine Corps, and a graduate of the police academy has endowed him with a solid appreciation of fitness, strong teamwork and leadership skills, and a firm sense of conviction and discipline. As a gym teacher, he uses these abilities to encourage cooperation and collaboration among the students at Xavier's School, fostering a sense of unity and camaraderie while also providing a foundation for fitness, athleticism, and a healthy sense of friendly competition.
  • Cool Teacher: Tom Corsi was hired as a gym teacher at the Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters. In his role at the school, he is responsible for overseeing the students' physical educaction, focusing on strength and endurance training, as well as teaching self-defense techniques. In addition to his primary responsabilites as a gym teacher, Tom also assists Stevie Hunter and Sharon Friedlander in their respective roles when needed. He may help Stevie with dance and teamwork drills or support Sharon in her duties as the school nurse, having been an emergency responder with extensive first aid training.
  • Pornstache: He rocks this type of mustache.
  • Stubborn Mule: Tom's strong sense of justice and his impulsive nature can sometimes lead him to act without fully considering the consequences. Tom's natural stubborness can also make it difficult for him to change his mind or admit when he was wrong. These traits may occasionally cause friction in his relationships with colleagues and students.
  • The Team Normal: He, Sharon Friedlander and Stevie Hunter are the only normal humans currently working at Xavier's School For Gifted Youngsters.

    Marilyn Hannah 
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  • Adaptational Attractiveness: The original art style of the comics made her look rather unappealing, but here she's quite pretty (much like her namesake).
  • Big Beautiful Woman: As alluded to above, Marilyn might still be heavyset, but she's nonetheless beautiful inside and out.
  • Big Eater: Marilyn's constant snacking and comfort eating developed as a coping mechanism for her early experiences of bigotry. Although she has found solace in Xavier's School, Marilyn may still struggle with self-esteem and body image issues. It is quite difficult to break her habit of indulging in food as her extra limbs do require significantly more energy and nutrients to maintain, and she also works extremely hard in the kitchen.
  • Named by the Adaptation: In the comics she never took a mutant name, but here it's Embrace, even if she doesn't use it that much.
  • Multi-Armed and Dangerous: She's not really dangerous but she does have an extra pair of arms.
    • Required Secondary Powers: In addition to the extra hands and appendages, this mutation grants Marilyn the enhanced dexterity, coordination, and multitasking ability required to benefit from this mutation. Likewise, as her brain has adapted to accommodate the control of four arms simultaneously and resulted in an increased awareness of her immediately surroundings. This advanced control may be attributed to an increase in the number of neural connections within her motor cortex, as well as a potential expansion of the somatosensory cortex that processes sensory input from her hands.
  • Named After Somebody Famous: She was named after Marilyn Monroe since her mother went into labor shortly after the young star died.
  • Nice Girl: Due to the manner in which she was raised and her natural disposition, Marilyn possesses a strong sense of empathy and is skilled in providing emotional support to those around her. Her nurturing and caring nature makes her an excellent listener, and she has the ability to create a safe and welcoming environment for her fellow mutants. Additionally, her resilience in the face of adversity has granted her an inner strength and determination that can often serve as inspiration for others.
  • Supreme Chef: Marilyn's culinary skills have been honed through years of practice and passion for the craft. Marilyn's teta-brachial anatomy provides her with an advantage in the kitchen, as she can perform multiple, concurrent tasks with exceptional efficiency and precision. Outside of her mutant abilities, Marilyn has developed a keen palate and deep understanding of flavor profiles, allowing her to create innovative and diverse dishes that cater to the tastes and dietary needs of the various students and staff at Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters. Once Marilyn is made aware of a person's dietary preferences, she does not seem to be able to forget it, and she often can intuit the perfect dish for someone, even when they don't know what they are in the mood for.
  • Team Chef: Marilyn not only cooks meals for every student and faculty member, but she also teaches culinary classes, preps additional meals for any that may require extra nutrition, and sees the kitchen is always fully stocked.
  • Two First Names: Marilyn and Hannah are usually first names.

    Amelia Voght 
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  • Astral Projection: Amelia has a strong connection to the astral plane. She can easily navigate this mysterious realm with ease, allowing her to quickly locate her desired destination and avoid potential hazards. In addition to this instinctive sense of direction, Amelia's senses are always attuned to the astral plane, allowing her to see and interact with any incorporeal being lurking in her presence.
  • Honorary True Companion: Amelia is technically not a student nor is she a member of the Faculty, but she's always willing to help others with their work and chores.
  • Intangibility: Amelia has a psionic mutant ability which allows her to transform her body, personal effects, and others into an intangible ectoplasmic mist, which she can use to teleport via instantaneous travel through the astral plane. This incredible power enables her to travel vast distances while bypassing physical barriers and avoiding harm. While in this state of psionic vapor, Amelia can fly, squeeze herself through tight passages, or even move light objects (like opening a door or shuffling paper).
  • Named by the Adaptation: In the comics she had no codename that stuck, but here it's Myst. Also, her "C" middle name initial is revealed to be Celeste.
  • Power Incontinence: Amelia's abilities can be unpredictable. These complications tend to be more frequent when Amelia is stressed, distracted, or attempts more difficult teleportations. Past side effects have included depositing her and her passengers several feet higher than intended, accidental travel to locations Amelia is more familial with (like San Francisco), and even the disintegration of non-living matter — leaving Amelia and her passengers teleporting into a location without clothing or their gear.
  • Significant Green-Eyed Redhead: She's a redhead with green eyes who happens to have a pretty versatile and potentially lethal power.
  • The Smart Girl: Amelia's remarkable intellect has allowed her to excel in various fields of study, including, biology, literature, sociology, history, and philosophy.
  • Super Smoke: Amelia can transform her entire body, as well as anything she's wearing or carrying, into an ectoplasmic mist of a faint blue color. While in this form, she is immune to most forms of physical damage and can move through solid objects with ease. Her intangibility also grants her limited resistance to energy-based attacks, although she is not completely immune to them.
  • Teleportation: When Amelia is in her ectoplasmic mist form, she can teleport herself and others by traveling through the astral plane. The range and speed of her teleportation are impressive, allowing her to travel across continents or even between dimensions in a matter of seconds. Amelia can also bring passengers along with her during teleportation, provided that she has established eye contact with them and has time to concentrate on their transformation. The more mass Amelia takes with her, the more strain it puts on her (and those who undertake the journey with her). Taking any more than 1000 pounds (or 450 kg) is considered to be too dangerous for her to attempt.

Asgard

    Lady Sif 
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  • Absurdly Sharp Blade: Sif's sword, Satruripara "Foe-Reaper," is a legendary blade able to cut through mortal and divine alike. It is balanced perfectly and eternally sharp.
  • Adaptation Dye-Job: Sif is given blonde hair instead of her black hair from the comics.
  • Action Mom: Mother of Ullr with Freyr and of Thrud with Thor, a former valkyrie and one of the great warriors of Asgard.
  • Bare Midriffs Are Feminine: In casual clothes she wears a t-shirt that doesn't cover her navel and she's the only female among Thor's group of close companions.
  • Cool Shades: She wears a nice pair of tinted red glasses in casual clothes.
  • Dishing Out Dirt: Sif has a deep connection to the ley lines of any planetary body she finds herself in and a mild power over rock, soil, and the natural environment surrounding her. It is said to be this connection to the earth that is the true basis for Thor's attraction to her (as she reminds Thor of his mother, Jörd).
  • Healing Hands: Sif has the ability to use essence to enrich organic matter and thereby restore it's vigor. With this ability, she can instantly heal minor ailments, cure impotence or infertility over time, and get an overall sense of the general health of all beings in her locality.
  • Luckily, My Shield Will Protect Me: Sif's shield was made a companion to her sword, using the same materials and many of the same enchantments. Nearly indestructible, Sif's shield is a legendary relic which has saved not only her life, but that of her husband and children. It was all that was found when Odin dispatched Valkyries to retrieve the missing Thor. Having been found in Loki's possession, Odin ordered the trickster to be imprisoned until he confessed what he had done to Sif and Thor. To this day, Loki has not spoken—at least in regards to this mystery.
  • Statuesque Stunner: Stands at 5'9"/175cm tall and she's indeed gorgeous.
  • Stronger Than They Look: She punches harder than a mule can kick. In conjunction with her enhanced durability, Sif can bare-handedly punch through a brick and mortar wall without concern for harming her body.
  • Truer to the Text: In Marvel comics Sif was depicted with black hair that was once blonde, but here she keeps her blonde locks, albeit shorter than they used to.

The Warriors Three

    Fandral 
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  • Classy Cane: He carries one in his civilian look in place of his rapier.
  • Manly Facial Hair: Instead of a full beard he has a stylized goatee and mustache, and he's both manly and dashing.

    Hogun 
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    Volstagg 
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  • Acrofatic: He's called The Voluminous for a reason, and he can be just as nimble as the average Asgardian.
  • Carpet of Virility: His arms and chest are just as hairy as his beard.
  • Fiery Redhead: Has dark red hair and he's pretty boisterous and eager to fight.
  • Manly Facial Hair: He has his characteristic long bushy beard and mustache and he's just as manly as Thor and the other Warriors Three.

Masters of the Mystic Arts

    Wong 

    The Ancient One 

Other Characters

    Robert Kelly 
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  • No Party Given: He's a senator of New York State, but his party is unspecified.
  • Reasonable Authority Figure: He's surprisingly reasonable and open to the idea that not all mutants are a threat and is willing to vote in favor of mutants in an important Voting Session.

    Franklin Storm 
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  • Cool Teacher: He was one of Reed Richards' favorite teachers back at university, and it's why Johnny sought Reed's help in finding a cure or treatment for Franklin.
  • Men Can't Keep House: Without his wife or daughter Sue around, he and Johnny were incapable of keeping their house clean, to the exasperation of Susan when she returned home and found an engine on the breakfast table.
  • Parents as People: After his wife Mary left the family, Franklin had difficulties helping Johnny deal with it, and while for a time they bonded due to Johnny's interest in cars, his sudden and failing health forced his daughter Sue to divide her time between studies and taking care of him and Johnny.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: His children, but especially his son Johnny look very similar to him.
  • Your Days Are Numbered: He was diagnosed with Erdheim-Chester Sarcoidisis, an incurable and degenerative disease that would kill him in less than two years even with treatment. Finding a cure is the reason why Johnny sought out Reed, indirectly leading to the foundation of the Fantastic Four.

    Alicia Masters 
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    Willie Lumpkin 

    Doris "Dorrie" Evans 

    Agatha Harkness 

    Howard Stark 

    Virginia "Pepper" Pots 
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  • Action Girl: Potts has been trained in boxing and wrestling by Harold "Happy" Hogan due to the increased danger Stark's new lifestyle invites. She also helps Hogan keep Tony in shape, sparring with him three times. She finds these sessions to be very therapeutic and never misses a chance to punch her boss in the face without repercussion.
  • Alliterative Family: There's her father Virgil and her five siblings Vincent, Violet, Victor, Valerie and Vivian Potts, all of whom have names that start with 'V'.
  • Boring, but Practical: Potts tends to find some facets of city living to be backwards. Though she embraces technology and has a progressive mindset, she often prefers to keep things as simple as possible. She lives her life by the principle of KISS ("Keep It Simple, Stupid"). She regularly makes executive decisions that cut down on the complexities in Tony Stak's life, and maybe she's right to do so, but the way she does it often angers those who don't understand her reasons for doing so.
  • Fun T-Shirt: Wears a t-shirt with "TGIF", which also happens to be one of her nicknames.
  • Girl Friday: Yeah, she's Tony's personal assistant and is one of the few people who can almost make him do things he doesn't want to.
  • Hidden Depths: Potts has a strong interest in acting, singing, and dancing. She is capable in each.
  • Hypercompetent Sidekick: Potts' job is to make Tony Stark's life easier. A lot of the way she does this is to help him with the "boring" parts of running his corner of Stark Industries. Potts has power of attorney over Stark and she is authorized to make business decisions on his behalf. Nick Fury thinks she's probably more business-savvy than Tony anyway.
  • In-Series Nickname: Friday, Kitty, Kitty Hawk, Peppermint and TGIF.
  • Massive Numbered Siblings: She's the third child of six siblings, having two brothers and three sisters.
  • Significant Green-Eyed Redhead: Has olive green eyes and red hair and she serves as support for both Tony and the Avengers.
  • The Smart Guy: Despite her limited education and her growing up with a faily sheltered upbringing, Potts is highly capable. She adapts to new situations quickly and had a good sense for business strategy. Potts is also well-versed in the use of most Stark products.
  • Youthful Freckles: She has some freckles on her nose, which is why Tony started calling her Pepper.

    Harold "Happy" Hogan 

    J.A.R.V.I.S. 

    Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross 
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  • Badass Bureaucrat: Ross's aptitude in negotiating the intricate corridors of military bureaucracy is legendary. His "Thunderbolt" moniker is as much a tribute to his ability to circumvent bureaucratic hurdles effectively "smiting" the obstacles in his path to ensuring forward momentum in his projects.
  • Cigar Chomper: Ross has a cigar in his picture, and it fits his old-school military mindset.
  • Excellent Judge of Character: Ross possesses a remarkable aptitude for recognizing potential. His keen eyesight spotted talents like Banner and Pym, highlighting his unerring judgment in evaluating an individual's capabilities and potential contributions.
  • Family Man: For Ross, his family is both his strength and Achilles' heel. Foes can easily perceive the man's family as a point of emotional vulnerability, potentially exploiting them to gain an advantage. Betty Ross' engagement to Bruce Banner has certainly been an ongoing complication for Ross, both personally and professionally.
  • Four-Star Badass: He's literally a former four star general and he's pretty competent when it comes to not destroying the Hulk. Years of leading diverse teams across multiple mission types have sculpted Ross into an exceptional leader. Beyond mere command, he's known for his ability to inspire, unify, and ensure optimal operational efficacy of his teams, making him a figure both respected and followed without hesitation.
  • General Ripper: Ross won't stop at nothing to capture the Hulk, no matter the cost.
  • Last-Name Basis: Ross is almost never called by his first name Thaddeus, only his last name and occasionally his nickname.
  • The Lost Lenore: The suicide of his wife Karen made Ross become even harsher and to ship off his daughter Betty to boarding school.
  • Nerves of Steel: Encountering unforeseen challenges like Hulk's emergence has further refined Ross's ability to manage crises. He thrives under pressure, devising innovative solutions and making crucial decisions with little lead time.
  • Parents as People: While he genuinely cares about his family, he clearly has issues expressing it in a healthy manner and that has strained his relationship with his daughter Betty.
  • Related in the Adaptation: His son is Everett K. Ross, who was unrelated to him in the comics. Through his uncle by marriage Jeffrey Mace he's the cousin of Luke Cage's villain Gideon Mace.
  • The Strategist: Thaddeus Ross' extensive military background has rendered him a maestro of both tactical and strategic warfare. With comprehensive education and decades on the ground, he has cultivated an unparalleled understanding of military movements, offensive and defensive strategies, and nuanced combat tactics that have been tested in the toughest environments.

    Jane Foster 
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  • Bonding over Missing Parents: She and Darcy Lewis first bonded after they realized both had one missing parental figure.
  • Collared by Fashion: She wears a spiked collar to go with her unconventional look.
  • Cunning Linguist: Jane is fluent in English and can read Old Norse runes, which can be helpful in understanding and translating ancient texts. She also can read Latin, Ancient Greek, and Egyptian Hieroglyphics.
  • Drives Like Crazy: After multiple moving violations and striking a pedestrian (Donald Blake was fine, but the vehicle wasn't so fortunate), Jane's drivers license has been revoked and she is presently banned from operating any Shield vehicles.
  • In-Series Nickname: Janey and Jay.
  • Missing Mom: Her mother Mary Foster passed away due to breast cancer when she was young.
  • Named After Somebody Famous: She was named after Jane Austen, the author of Pride and Prejudice.
  • Official Couple: She's currently dating "Donald Blake"/Thor.
  • Passionate Sports Girl: Jane's experience as an avid softball player and a young woman who regularly attends the gym has resulted in her being in particularly good shape, which can be of an advantage when considering sending her into the field on Shield business.
  • The Smart Girl: Jane's passion for folklore and mythology, combined with her academic achievements, make her a valuable asset when it comes to deciphering ancient texts or understanding the implications of various mythological artifacts.

    Darcy Lewis 
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  • Blind Without Them: Darcy requires glasses to see effectively at a distance. Darcy will often take her glasses off to flirt with a handsome man that catches her eye, which is why Jane will call her "Sexy Squints." Still, even without her glasses, she's somehow a better driver than Jane.
  • Childhood Friends: She and Jane have been friends since they met in high school as part of their softball team.
  • Cunning Linguist: Darcy is fluent in English and has a working knowledge of Spanish and French, which can be helpful in various situations that require communication or translation.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Darcy's sharp wit and sarcastic humor often serve as an effective icebreaker in tense situations, helping to defuse tension and lighten the mood when needed. Of course, it can (and has) complicated things as well.
  • Disappeared Dad: Her father is a big question mark, so she was raised by her single mother Patricia.
  • In-Series Nickname: Darce, D.L., Sexy Squints.
  • In the Blood: She inherited her wit and sense of humor from her mother.

    Nadia Pym 

    Elektra Natchios 
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  • Adaptation Origin Connection: She's very likely the person Betsy Braddock synchronized her skills with, essentially making her a ninja.
  • But Not Too Foreign: She's half-Greek and half-Japanese through her mother Christina Tanaka.
  • Cunning Linguist: Elektra is a polyglot. She's fluent in Greek, Japanese, English, French, and Mandarin.
  • Daddy's Girl: She became even closer to her father Hugo Natchios ever since the death of her mother Christina, who was probably gunned down by yakuza.
  • Dating Catwoman: Currently in a relationship with Matt Murdock.
  • Elegant Classical Musician: Elektra is a lover of classical music and is a skilled violinist. She's been playing since she was five years old.
  • Everyone Went to School Together: Blindspont #2 shows she's actually acquainted with Stevie Hunter and Sue Storm, with whom she never met in canon but here are all students from ESU.
  • Gorgeous Greek: She comes from Greece and she's quite attractive.
  • The Mentally Disturbed: While she's good at keeping it under control, Elektra may still suffer from severe mental health disorders.
  • Renaissance Man: At ESU, Elektra majored in Political Science, but had minor in art. She's apparently got an interest in photography and may be planning to become a professional photographer if her modeling career ever dries up.
  • Statuesque Stunner: She stands at 5'9"/175cm tall and she's even a fashion model.

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