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    Team Affiliation: X-Men<br />
    Age: 15<br />
    Originally from: Caldecott County, Mississippi<br />
    Current Residence: Xavier Institute for Gifted Youngsters, Bayville, NY<br />
    Hair: Red/brown with white streaks<br />
    Eyes: Emerald green<br />
    Grade: Sophomore (possibly a Junior)<br />
    Mutant Powers: Temporarily absorb other mutants' powers and memories, knock them out -- through nothing more then skin-on-skin. Unable to touch<br />
    another person.<br />
    Attitude: Very sarcastic, insecure, and sensitive <br />
    Rogue's classes include: Speech, European History, French, Geometry, Gym ( with other X-Men)and biology. <br />
    Hobbies, interests: Riding horseback, Playing the guitar, Cooking Southern, Cajun foods, reading. <br />
    Musical preferences: Garbage, Marlyn Manson, Korn <br />
    Crush: Scott Summers aka Cyclops (possibly Gambit, though nothing conclusive ever developed)<br />
    Family: Irene aka Destiny (foster mother), Raven Darkholme aka Mystique (foster mother), Kurt Wagner aka Nightcrawler (foster brother)<br />
    Enemies: Mystique, Brotherhood, Apocalypse <br />
    Favorite Foods: Catfish, grits and hush-puppies<br />
    <br />
    Once Rogue, including the others around her, discovered her unpredictable powers, she was driven into a secluded, obscured world in which would seal out both those who had attempted to harm her and those whom she could harm herself. In turn, she had constrained herself to a state of being where she had to separate herself from others. With the options of bonding with another only to result in their unconsciousness, or relying upon solitude to prevent harm to others, initially the Rogue heavily relied upon withdrawl. She created a petulant, unapproachable exterior for herself, and forced away all evident traces of kindness to prevent an easy befriending. She attempted to turn herself away from those who presented interest in her, in which many moments she was left with victory. Composed of callous customs, a scowling demeanor, and an obstructive exterior to compliment all else, it was evident that she was not one to be recognized as engaging.<br />
    <br />
    Scott: "Hey, you okay with this?"<br />
    Rogue: "I'm not afraid of you."<br />
    Scott: "I didn't say you should be."<br />
    Rogue: "Just tell your weirdo friends to keep their distance this time." <br />
    <br />
    Yet, appearances have tendencies to deceive the truth. Though aloof, cold, and terribly disinclined to present a good disposition of any kind, she does retain a benevolent nature. The Rogue is sensitive, sentient, and terribly delicate of heart. Her initial reason for keeping to herself provides evidence of her concern and care for others, despite her lack of kindness in a blunt, direct display. Though she rarely permits her guard to lower itself, when it is absent her true identity comes to light. She is an intelligent, loyal, protective, compassionate young woman in the presence of those whom she holds respect for, and that is when her true self is exposed; only then does she not harbor a mask to bear for her audience. Though it is scarcely shown, the Rogue's kind disposition is authentic, tender, and undeniable.<br />
    <br />
    Scott: "You risked so much to save her. What made you do it?"<br />
    Rogue: "It was nothing."<br />
    Scott: "Yes, it was. Tell me."<br />
    Rogue: "Me and Ms. Popularity there, we're worlds apart ... galaxies. But then I realized something."<br />
    Scott: "What?"<br />
    Rogue: "That she'd do the same thing for me."<br />
    Scott: "Believe it, Rogue. We all would." <br />
    <br />
    However, having been compelled to bury her true character for such a time, the adjustment to her previous standards has had occasions to reappear. Though she is much more content and satisfied with her current position at the Xavier mansion, she remains deeply embittered by her experiences with previous relationships, unrequited love, and her tainted gifts. Thus, she remains prone to a heavy cynical behavior which often includes sarcasm, mild defense, unhappiness, and vulnerability.<br />
    <br />
    Yeah, I guess I'm one of the X-Men... But how can I really call myself<br />
    a part of any team? I mean I can't touch anybody. How can you ever really<br />
    feel like you belong, when you can't get close to anyone without destroying them?<br />
    <br />
    Prof. Xavier has been good to me, and I know he's trying to help.<br />
    Maybe he's right and I will learn to control it someday, or at least find a way to live with it. But most of the time I think they'd be better without me. And maybe I 'd be better off alone, where at least I can't hurt anyone.
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