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<td valign="top">[[Image:Wolf Cub (Nicholas Gleason).psd.png|left]]'''[[Wolfcub]]:''' Nicholas Gleason and his younger sister were orphaned in his teens when their family were attacked and their house burned down by the [[Friends of Humanity]]. Leaving his sister at a police station to be cared for, the young werewolf/shapeshifter fled into the wilderness, convinced he was a danger to all those who might care for him. A failed suicide attempt saw him brought to a hospital in north Illinois, where [[Dr. Nathaniel Essex]] observed the young mutant turning into a wolf and arranged for him to become a student at [[Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters|Xavier's]]. Nick found the school to be exactly the place he needed, finding friends, a rival in the shape of [[Julian Keller]], a girlfriend in the cat-like [[Sharon Smith]] and, in the form of [[Kurt Sefton]] and his siblings, a new family as the German teacher eventually adopted him. Disaster struck again, however, when his sister, now a member of the [[The Purifiers|Purifiers]], assisted in [[A Betrayal of Heart|an attack on the school's graduation]] by the [[Reavers (villains)|Reavers]]. Nick was severely injured saving Julian's life during the melee and disappeared for nine months. He was [[I'll Be Home|eventually found]], completely amnesiac, by Kurt and Julian in New York. "John", as Nick was calling himself, was convinced to return to Xavier's in the hope familiar surroundings would help his memories and true identity return, but when that failed, he accepted a suggestion he work at [[Muir Island]] as an intern. Without the pressures of trying to regain his previous identity, "John" may very well remember who he is - or create a new life.  
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<td valign="top">[[Image:Jpb.psd.png|left]]'''[[Jean-Paul Beaubier]]''', a prominent sports star before his X-factor status resulted in him being stripped of his Olympic medals, is also a vocal defender of mutant and gay rights. Orphaned at a young age and separated from his twin sister Jeanne-Marie, the Quebecois went from humble origins to join Canada's experimental mutant team, Alpha Flight as "Northstar". It was with this team that he was reunited with his sister, their relationship always a rocky one. When he joined the X-Men for a time, interested in teaching the next generation of mutants, Jean-Paul's flight, speed and invulnerability proved valuable. He returned to Canada after only three months, however, as Jeanne-Marie's mental state became more unstable and they decided to seek treatment for her. It proved to be an unsuccessful plan, Jeanne-Marie turned violent, accidentally killing Jean-Paul's beloved cat and injuring him before fleeing. He spent a year searching unsuccessfully for her, before returning to the school to resume his teaching position. It was not without turmoil, as an old enemy resurfaced and a [[Mnemovore|new one came close to taking his sanity]]. There was an unexpected benefit in the form of Jeanne-Marie's sudden return, drawn by his pain, but eventually Jean-Paul agreed that some distance from the school would help his recovery and the twins relocated to Muir Island. It was he who disappeared next, leaving Muir when he discovered he was unable to control his powers, eventually returning to New York where he spent two years, working for X-Factor Investigations and continuing to try and deal with his trauma. With the [[Genosha_Arc|Genosha incident]] destroying what progress he had made, Jean-Paul decided to return to his roots, leaving for France in June 2012.
  
 
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Jean-Paul Beaubier, a prominent sports star before his X-factor status resulted in him being stripped of his Olympic medals, is also a vocal defender of mutant and gay rights. Orphaned at a young age and separated from his twin sister Jeanne-Marie, the Quebecois went from humble origins to join Canada's experimental mutant team, Alpha Flight as "Northstar". It was with this team that he was reunited with his sister, their relationship always a rocky one. When he joined the X-Men for a time, interested in teaching the next generation of mutants, Jean-Paul's flight, speed and invulnerability proved valuable. He returned to Canada after only three months, however, as Jeanne-Marie's mental state became more unstable and they decided to seek treatment for her. It proved to be an unsuccessful plan, Jeanne-Marie turned violent, accidentally killing Jean-Paul's beloved cat and injuring him before fleeing. He spent a year searching unsuccessfully for her, before returning to the school to resume his teaching position. It was not without turmoil, as an old enemy resurfaced and a new one came close to taking his sanity. There was an unexpected benefit in the form of Jeanne-Marie's sudden return, drawn by his pain, but eventually Jean-Paul agreed that some distance from the school would help his recovery and the twins relocated to Muir Island. It was he who disappeared next, leaving Muir when he discovered he was unable to control his powers, eventually returning to New York where he spent two years, working for X-Factor Investigations and continuing to try and deal with his trauma. With the Genosha incident destroying what progress he had made, Jean-Paul decided to return to his roots, leaving for France in June 2012.

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