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In late 2004, after a series of traumatic experiences, [[Marie-Ange Colbert]] began losing control of her precognitive ability, hallucinating terrible visions and slowly losing hold on her sanity. After an incident involving a medlab escape and the prediction of her friends' deaths, [[Remy LeBeau]] intervened and brought Marie-Ange down to New Orleans to [[Tante Mattie]] for help. With the combined help of the voodoo priestess and Remy, as well as support from [[Nathan]], Marie-Ange's sanity and control over her powers returned. | In late 2004, after a series of traumatic experiences, [[Marie-Ange Colbert]] began losing control of her precognitive ability, hallucinating terrible visions and slowly losing hold on her sanity. After an incident involving a medlab escape and the prediction of her friends' deaths, [[Remy LeBeau]] intervened and brought Marie-Ange down to New Orleans to [[Tante Mattie]] for help. With the combined help of the voodoo priestess and Remy, as well as support from [[Nathan Dayspring]], Marie-Ange's sanity and control over her powers returned. | ||
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![]() In late 2004, after a series of traumatic experiences, Marie-Ange Colbert began losing control of her precognitive ability, hallucinating terrible visions and slowly losing hold on her sanity. After an incident involving a medlab escape and the prediction of her friends' deaths, Remy LeBeau intervened and brought Marie-Ange down to New Orleans to Tante Mattie for help. With the combined help of the voodoo priestess and Remy, as well as support from Nathan Dayspring, Marie-Ange's sanity and control over her powers returned.
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