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''This page is about the [[:Category: Phase 2|Phase 2]] incarnation of the character. For other uses, see [[Henry McCoy (disambiguation)]].''
  
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| name    = Henry McCoy
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| image  = Hank.jpg
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| pb = [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0396558/ Nicholas Hoult]
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| codename = Beast
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| teams  = [[Generation X]]
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| birthdate = September 4, 1997
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| journal =  [https://xp-beast.dreamwidth.org/profile xp_beast]
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| player = [[Zoila]]
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''Knowledge is always dangerous, but then so too is ignorance.''
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A new arrival to the mansion, Hank came to terms with his mutation and being in a place that accepted him for him. He is currently working and studying in France.
  
  
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== '''Details''' ==
 
== '''Details''' ==
  
'''Character Journal:''' [http://x_beast.livejournal.com x_beast]
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'''Character Journal:''' [https://xp-beast.dreamwidth.org/profile xp_beast]
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'''Real Name''': Henry Phillip McCoy
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'''Real Name''': Henry 'Hank' McCoy
  
 
'''Codename''': Beast
 
'''Codename''': Beast
  
'''Aliases''': 'Hank'
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'''First Appearance''': [https://xp-beast.dreamwidth.org/384.html September 16, 2015]
  
'''First Appearance''': [[X2]] (on television briefly)
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'''Date of Birth''': September 4, 1997
  
'''Date of Birth''': March 10, 1973
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'''Place of Birth''': Dundee Illinois
  
'''Place of Birth''': Iowa, US
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'''Citizenship''': American
  
'''Citizenship''': US
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'''Relatives''': Edna and Norton McCoy
  
'''Relatives''': [[McCoy Family]]: Norton and Edna McCoy(parents), William McCoy (adopted son)
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'''Education''': High School GED, BSc in progress
  
'''Education''': MD from NYU, PhDs in Physics, Genetics, Chemistry and Robotics. Nobel laureate.
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'''Relationship Status''': Single
  
'''Relationship Status''': involved with [[Madelyn Bartlet]]
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'''Occupation''': Researcher
  
'''Occupation''': researcher at the [[Muir Island Research Facility]]
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'''Team Affiliation''': [[Generation X]]
  
'''Team Affiliation''': [[X-Men]] reservist
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== '''Biography''' ==
  
==Biography==
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=== '''Childhood''' ===
  
===The Early Years===
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Edna McCoy called her son her 'miracle baby', born to her long after doctors had thought it possible that she and her husband Norton might ever have children. After decades of longing the bouncing baby boy was the answer to all his parents' wishes, even if they were mistaken for his grandparents whenever they would take him out in public. Indeed, they thought at first that it was their age that had caused the boy to be a bit 'funny', but as he grew it became clear that he was merely incredibly clever, so much so that he skipped a grade without even noticing it in elementary school and ended up in high school a year early. Perhaps this was a blessing in disguise for it allowed him at least one 'normal' year of high school before things went wrong.
  
Henry - better known as Hank - McCoy was born late in life to Edna and Norton, a hardworking farming family in Iowa. His over-developed hands and feet marked him as a mutant from birth, but his parents were nothing but loving and supportive. As Hank grew, he demonstrated that not only did he have increased strength, mass and agility, but he was also extremely intelligent. Indeed, Hank was at his most troublesome when he was bored, and his parents struggled to keep him occupied lest his undirected inventiveness run riot.
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Hank hit puberty just as he was entering his sophomore year. Growing like a weed and a changing voice were bad enough, but parts of him didn't stop when the rest did and he ended up worse than gangly, with overlong arms and legs and oversized hands and feet that quickly earned him the nickname 'Apeman', among other less flattering appellations. Already a sensitive and self-conscious young man because of his intellect, Hank begged his parents to homeschool him so as not to have to go through the daily gamut of microaggressions his odd looks earned him at school. Once they agreed he all but taught himself and he earned his diploma at sixteen.  
  
When Hank reached his teens, it became clear his intellect was far outstripping his education, and it was arranged that he attend a new, prestigious school in Westchester: [[Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters]], where he was part of the founding class along with [[Scott Summers]], [[Jean Grey]], [[Ororo Munroe]] and later, [[Warren Worthington]]. The friendships Hank formed as a student lasted well after he graduated and began his illustrious academic career.
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Even then he was unable to face going back to school (despite craving the mental stimulation of classes and the desire for social interaction) and so he took a job as a wash-up technician in a lab on the outskirts of Chicago. It wasn't long before his obvious brilliance was recognised - thanks to a little after-hours tinkering with the equipment that led to a surge in successful experiments - and he was given a place at a bench and a box of XXL gloves. While working at the lab it became apparent that there was a distinct desire for a pharmaceutical solution to the 'mutant problem' and so Hank, with his interest in genetics and metabolism, took it upon himself to explore whether it would be possible to create a serum that could counter the effects of mutations, or even block them from manifesting altogether.  
  
Hank obtained several doctorates, plus his MD. His great passion was genetics, and he worked in conjunction with such leaders of the field as [[Dr. Moira MacTaggart]] and [[Nathaniel Essex| Dr. Nathaniel Essex]]. He was also considered a leader in robotics, and much of the [[Danger Room]] and various of the mansion's other high-tech facilities were his doing. He worked for various private companies for a time after completing college, becoming well-known in scientific circles. During this time he also briefly dated popstar [[Alison Blaire]], before they decided they were better friends.
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Even for an intellect of his stature this was a towering challenge; he didn't really have the resources or support to work on it properly and so it took over a year to synthesise something that he thought might be a viable product. Of course, tests on flatworms and mice could only prove so much: they needed a human subject. Development stalled as it was debated whether to take it into further testing; meanwhile, Hank loaded up a syringe and injected himself late one night, willing to put up with any number of side effects if it meant being normal again.
  
Life seemed golden for Hank, until an accident with a genetic accelerant mutated him even further, turning him blue and furry, increasing his bulk and giving him [[Feral| feral]] characteristics including fangs and claws. Devastated by this, Hank tried several times to reverse the process, almost killing himself several times. It was only a promise extracted by Alison and Moira that prevented him from trying any more, and he sank into a deep depression. Fortunately his friends supported him through this trying period and he eventually was able to continue his career, albeit much subdued and self-conscious about his appearance. It was around this time he created the [[Image inducer| image inducers]] that projected a hologrammatic image of himself to the world; these devices were frequently used in the mansion by students with obvious mutations that made them unsafe.
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Nothing happened. His physique remained outsized and stare-worthy and worse yet, the work he had dedicated a year of his life to had been a flop. Hank fell into a deep depression, barely bothering to quit his job before wallowing in his misery at his parent's house. It was only seeing his mother, now almost seventy, cleaning up after him and doing his laundry that shook him out of his funk. If he couldn't beat them, clearly, he'd have to join them.  
  
===Return To The X-Mansion===
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=== '''Living At The X-Mansion''' ===
  
Hank maintained his links with the school, frequently reappearing as medic, teacher and advisor on mutant powers and training, as well as an [[X-Men| X-Man]]. However his responsibilities to his research frequently took precedence, and he was an intermittent presence at best during 2003 and 2004. This changed at the end of 2004, when [[Sound and Fury| Alison's overload]] and various other disasters stretched the medical facilities of the mansion to the limit. Responding to a plea for help from Moira and [[Madelyn Bartlet| Madelyn]], Hank finally returned to the school on a full time basis in [[December 2004]].  
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It took some time after his arrival at Xavier's as a grad student in [[September 2015]] for Hank to feel comfortable enough to interact with his fellow residents in any way. His normal shyness was exacerbated by the strangeness of the location and he focused on his studies as a familiar way to deal. The fact his presence unnerved a number of the [[:Category: Phase 1|Phase 1]] residents who remembered 'him' from a previous time added to his awkwardness, although he was unaware of the reason for the strange looks he sometimes got. He found himself in demand as a tutor, both in academics and powers and as a lab assistant, and found comradeship in equally-awkward [[Reed Richards]] who arrived later, and Reed's definitely-not-awkward but also science-savvy friend [[Susan Storm]], and slowly began to reach out. He even accepted an invitation from [[Hope Abbott]] to a science dinner, which she was attending on behalf of her employer, Keller Industries. The event was equal parts heaven and torture for Hank, who enjoyed the talks by prominent scientists but who shrank from the social small talk and Hope's teasing banter. At some point he and Reed had a heart-to-heart about their mutual lack of dating history and resolved to study the matter scientifically and improve their social skills.
  
Hank's presence decreased the load on the two other doctors, although there were some initial teething problems, particularly for Madelyn, who, up until his return, had been acting as field medic. The Doctors Three, however, managed to deal with everything the mansion threw at them, including Hank being targeted by [[Infectia]], the [[Reavers (plot)| third invasion of the mansion]] and [[Thermopylae| the events on Youra]]. The return of Jean Grey, apparently from the dead, proved a more disruptive, although positive event. Hank also became mentor to a number of students, including [[Forge]], [[Kitty Pryde]], [[Paige Guthrie]] and [[Kyle Gibney]]. His attempts to win over [[Amanda Sefton]] were less successful, especially after a botched attempt at over-protection following her over-use of magic.
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Hank managed to avoid most of the drama of the mansion, but did come to the fore when a mission required a scientific solution, such as a [[The Dulcet Sound of My Voice|Faraday cage adaptation to restrain a teleporter]]; studying [[SHIELD]] technology following an [[X-Men Mission: A vs X|X-Men clash with the Avengers]]; [[Green-Eyed Monster|identifying and finding a containment for an emerald deadly to mutants]]; and accompanying the [[X-Men]] to [[X-Men Mission: Skull Island| an island of giant monsters for research purposes]]. He also struck up an unlikely friendship with the abrasive and extroverted [[Quentin Quire]] which lead to him experiencing a far wider social range than he'd been used to and an [[Murder They Tweeted|invitation to a family wedding which turned into a murder investigation]]... and sleeping with Quentin.
  
Hank fulfilled two life-long dreams during this time. In adopting [[Danielle Moonstar| Danielle Moonstar's]] son, [[McCoy Family| Billy]], he became a father. And in his successful wooing of Madelyn, he gained a partner. However, there were still moments of dissatisfaction, particularly with his work, and when Madelyn expressed a desire to leave the school and become director of [[The Anodyne and Cornucopia Foundation]] in Edinburgh, Scotland, Hank agreed to go with her, obtaining work at Moira's [[Muir Island Research Facility]] as well as other locations in Britain. Hank and his new family relocated in [[December 2005]] and whilst they maintain contact with various individuals at the school, have thrown themselves into their new lives.
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Eventually Hank achieved the confidence in himself and his mutation to take on a dream job - research in Paris alongside his friend and mentor, Reed Richards, leaving the mansion in [[May 2019]].
  
 
== '''Physical Characteristics''' ==
 
== '''Physical Characteristics''' ==
  
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'''Height''': 6'2"
  
'''Height''': 5' 11"
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'''Weight''': 175lbs
  
'''Weight''': 310 lbs
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'''Eyes''': Blue
  
'''Eyes''': blue
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'''Hair''': Brown
  
'''Hair''': blue
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'''Other Features''':  Longer than average arms and legs, oversized hands and feet. Wears glasses, though it's unclear whether they're prescription or merely an affectation.  
 
 
'''Other Features''':  Hank is covered by a thick pelt of blue fur. He has fangs and claws, and his arms are somewhat longer than the norm and are used as much for locomotion as his legs and feet. His facial features are somewhat bestial, with pointed ears, a wider than normal mouth and a shortened nose.
 
  
 
== '''Powers''' ==
 
== '''Powers''' ==
  
Prior to his accident, Hank had increased agility and strength, plus over-sized hands and feet that aided him in climbing. After the accident, that agility and strength increased, as did his bulk. Hank is able to leap further than a normal human, can balance and walk on his hands as easily as his feet, and is capable of lifting weights up to two tonnes.  
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Hank's mutation gives him increased strength, speed, reflexes, agility, flexibility, coordination, balance and endurance - not superhuman levels, but certainly peak of human condition. He is more suited towards acrobatics and gymnastics than long-distance running; indeed, he moves faster on four limbs than two. His feet are also extremely dexterous and when barefoot he can climb nearly any surface with hand/footholds available.  
  
Hank's fur also keeps him warm in cold climates and acts to protect him somewhat. He has an accelerated healing rate, although not a full [[Healing factor| healing factor]].
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In terms of hard and fast limits, he can lift up to 500kg in a clean and jerk, though sustained lifting tires him quickly and he can probably only support about 200-300kg for any length of time. As stated, he's more of a sprinter and an acrobat than a distance runner, so he can maintain bursts of speed of about thirty miles per hour for short periods on all fours. One area that he really excels in is leaping - he can leap over five feet vertically and thirty feet horizontally with a running start.
  
 
== '''Equipment''' ==
 
== '''Equipment''' ==
  
Hank carries a utility belt of his own design, containing myriad useful items of a medical nature, from tranquilising darts to bandages to sutures.
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His brain.
  
 
== '''Trivia''' ==
 
== '''Trivia''' ==
  
Hank was known during his time as a student as a prankster extraodinaire, with the older alumni often telling stories of his exploits. It was Hank who made the snow catapult for [[Miles Blaire]].
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Has an occasional tendency to use archaic slang.
  
The most recent upgrades to the [[Danger Room]], incorporating holograms to the programming, were implemented by Hank on a recent visit to the school.
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=='''External Links'''==
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[https://xp-communication.dreamwidth.org/tag/c:+hank+mccoy xp_communication posts]
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[https://xp-journal.dreamwidth.org/tag/c:+hank+mccoy xp_journal posts]
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[https://xp-logs.dreamwidth.org/tag/c:+z+available:+hank+mccoy xp_logs posts]
  
 
== '''Plots''' ==
 
== '''Plots''' ==
===2003===
 
  
[[X-Men Mission: MLF]]
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===2015===
  
===2005===
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[[December 2015|Roadside Assistance]] - ''event''
  
[[X-Men Mission: Adirondacks]]
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===2016===
  
[[X-Men Mission: Hole in the World]]
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[[The Dulcet Sound of My Voice]]
  
[[X-Men Mission: Mercy Flight]]
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===2017===
  
[[Growing Pains]]
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[[Green-Eyed Monster]]
  
[[Lost and Found]]
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===2018===
  
[[Infectia]]
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[[Murder They Tweeted]]
  
[[Reavers (plot)]]
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[[The Danger Room Paradox]]
  
[[Upgrade]]
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[[X-Men Mission: Skull Island]]
 
 
[[High Cost Of Living]]
 
  
 
== Meta ==
 
== Meta ==
  
'''Player''':  
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'''Player''': [[Zoila]]
  
 
'''E-mail''':  
 
'''E-mail''':  
  
'''AIM''':
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'''Player Icon Base''':  [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0396558/ Nicholas Hoult]
 
 
'''Player Icon Base''':   
 
  
 
'''Meta Trivia'''
 
'''Meta Trivia'''
  
Formerly played by Cory and Dyce.
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The [[:Category: Phase 2|Phase 2]] version of Hank was apped by [[Erin]] in 2015 and played until life interrupted in [[May 2019]]. [[Zoila]] adopted him in 2023.
 
 
  
[[Category: Characters]]
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[[Category: 2015]]
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[[Category:Generation X]]

Latest revision as of 22:24, 31 January 2025

This page is about the Phase 2 incarnation of the character. For other uses, see Henry McCoy (disambiguation).

PHASE 2
Henry McCoy
Hank.jpg
Portrayed by Nicholas Hoult
Codename: Beast
Affiliations: Generation X
Birthdate: September 4, 1997
Journal: xp_beast
Player: Zoila


Knowledge is always dangerous, but then so too is ignorance.

A new arrival to the mansion, Hank came to terms with his mutation and being in a place that accepted him for him. He is currently working and studying in France.



Details

Character Journal: xp_beast


Real Name: Henry 'Hank' McCoy

Codename: Beast

First Appearance: September 16, 2015

Date of Birth: September 4, 1997

Place of Birth: Dundee Illinois

Citizenship: American

Relatives: Edna and Norton McCoy

Education: High School GED, BSc in progress

Relationship Status: Single

Occupation: Researcher

Team Affiliation: Generation X

Biography

Childhood

Edna McCoy called her son her 'miracle baby', born to her long after doctors had thought it possible that she and her husband Norton might ever have children. After decades of longing the bouncing baby boy was the answer to all his parents' wishes, even if they were mistaken for his grandparents whenever they would take him out in public. Indeed, they thought at first that it was their age that had caused the boy to be a bit 'funny', but as he grew it became clear that he was merely incredibly clever, so much so that he skipped a grade without even noticing it in elementary school and ended up in high school a year early. Perhaps this was a blessing in disguise for it allowed him at least one 'normal' year of high school before things went wrong.

Hank hit puberty just as he was entering his sophomore year. Growing like a weed and a changing voice were bad enough, but parts of him didn't stop when the rest did and he ended up worse than gangly, with overlong arms and legs and oversized hands and feet that quickly earned him the nickname 'Apeman', among other less flattering appellations. Already a sensitive and self-conscious young man because of his intellect, Hank begged his parents to homeschool him so as not to have to go through the daily gamut of microaggressions his odd looks earned him at school. Once they agreed he all but taught himself and he earned his diploma at sixteen.

Even then he was unable to face going back to school (despite craving the mental stimulation of classes and the desire for social interaction) and so he took a job as a wash-up technician in a lab on the outskirts of Chicago. It wasn't long before his obvious brilliance was recognised - thanks to a little after-hours tinkering with the equipment that led to a surge in successful experiments - and he was given a place at a bench and a box of XXL gloves. While working at the lab it became apparent that there was a distinct desire for a pharmaceutical solution to the 'mutant problem' and so Hank, with his interest in genetics and metabolism, took it upon himself to explore whether it would be possible to create a serum that could counter the effects of mutations, or even block them from manifesting altogether.

Even for an intellect of his stature this was a towering challenge; he didn't really have the resources or support to work on it properly and so it took over a year to synthesise something that he thought might be a viable product. Of course, tests on flatworms and mice could only prove so much: they needed a human subject. Development stalled as it was debated whether to take it into further testing; meanwhile, Hank loaded up a syringe and injected himself late one night, willing to put up with any number of side effects if it meant being normal again.

Nothing happened. His physique remained outsized and stare-worthy and worse yet, the work he had dedicated a year of his life to had been a flop. Hank fell into a deep depression, barely bothering to quit his job before wallowing in his misery at his parent's house. It was only seeing his mother, now almost seventy, cleaning up after him and doing his laundry that shook him out of his funk. If he couldn't beat them, clearly, he'd have to join them.

Living At The X-Mansion

It took some time after his arrival at Xavier's as a grad student in September 2015 for Hank to feel comfortable enough to interact with his fellow residents in any way. His normal shyness was exacerbated by the strangeness of the location and he focused on his studies as a familiar way to deal. The fact his presence unnerved a number of the Phase 1 residents who remembered 'him' from a previous time added to his awkwardness, although he was unaware of the reason for the strange looks he sometimes got. He found himself in demand as a tutor, both in academics and powers and as a lab assistant, and found comradeship in equally-awkward Reed Richards who arrived later, and Reed's definitely-not-awkward but also science-savvy friend Susan Storm, and slowly began to reach out. He even accepted an invitation from Hope Abbott to a science dinner, which she was attending on behalf of her employer, Keller Industries. The event was equal parts heaven and torture for Hank, who enjoyed the talks by prominent scientists but who shrank from the social small talk and Hope's teasing banter. At some point he and Reed had a heart-to-heart about their mutual lack of dating history and resolved to study the matter scientifically and improve their social skills.

Hank managed to avoid most of the drama of the mansion, but did come to the fore when a mission required a scientific solution, such as a Faraday cage adaptation to restrain a teleporter; studying SHIELD technology following an X-Men clash with the Avengers; identifying and finding a containment for an emerald deadly to mutants; and accompanying the X-Men to an island of giant monsters for research purposes. He also struck up an unlikely friendship with the abrasive and extroverted Quentin Quire which lead to him experiencing a far wider social range than he'd been used to and an invitation to a family wedding which turned into a murder investigation... and sleeping with Quentin.

Eventually Hank achieved the confidence in himself and his mutation to take on a dream job - research in Paris alongside his friend and mentor, Reed Richards, leaving the mansion in May 2019.

Physical Characteristics

Height: 6'2"

Weight: 175lbs

Eyes: Blue

Hair: Brown

Other Features: Longer than average arms and legs, oversized hands and feet. Wears glasses, though it's unclear whether they're prescription or merely an affectation.

Powers

Hank's mutation gives him increased strength, speed, reflexes, agility, flexibility, coordination, balance and endurance - not superhuman levels, but certainly peak of human condition. He is more suited towards acrobatics and gymnastics than long-distance running; indeed, he moves faster on four limbs than two. His feet are also extremely dexterous and when barefoot he can climb nearly any surface with hand/footholds available.

In terms of hard and fast limits, he can lift up to 500kg in a clean and jerk, though sustained lifting tires him quickly and he can probably only support about 200-300kg for any length of time. As stated, he's more of a sprinter and an acrobat than a distance runner, so he can maintain bursts of speed of about thirty miles per hour for short periods on all fours. One area that he really excels in is leaping - he can leap over five feet vertically and thirty feet horizontally with a running start.

Equipment

His brain.

Trivia

Has an occasional tendency to use archaic slang.

External Links

xp_communication posts

xp_journal posts

xp_logs posts

Plots

2015

Roadside Assistance - event

2016

The Dulcet Sound of My Voice

2017

Green-Eyed Monster

2018

Murder They Tweeted

The Danger Room Paradox

X-Men Mission: Skull Island

Meta

Player: Zoila

E-mail:

Player Icon Base: Nicholas Hoult

Meta Trivia

The Phase 2 version of Hank was apped by Erin in 2015 and played until life interrupted in May 2019. Zoila adopted him in 2023.