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January 2004:
New Mutants (2003) #8 - 'The Ties That Bind, Part 2: Parents Week'

February 2004:
New Mutants (2003) #9 - 'The Ties That Bind, Part 3'

May 2004:
New Mutants (2003) #10 - 'The Ties That Bind, Part 4: A Few Small Repairs'
June 2004:
New Mutants (2003) #12 - 'The Ties That Bind, Part 6: One of Us'
New Mutants (2003) #13 - 'The More Things Change...'

July 2004:
New X-Men (2004) #1 - 'Here Is the House'

August 2004:
New X-Men (2004) #2 - 'Assembly'

September 2004:
  • New X-Men (2004) #3 - 'Grudges'
  • October 2004:
New X-Men (2004) #4 - 'Field Day'

November 2004:
New X-Men (2004) #5 - 'Above the Law'

December 2004:
New X-Men (2004) #6 - 'Battle Lines'

January 2005:
New X-Men (2004) #7 - 'Haunted: Part 1'

February 2005:
New X-Men (2004) #8 - 'Haunted: Part 2'
X-Men (1991) #165 - 'Hark How the Bells--!'

March 2005:
New X-Men (2004) #9 - 'Haunted: Part 3'

May 2005:
New X-Men (2004) #11 - 'Too Much Information: Part 2'

June 2005:
New X-Men (2004) #12 - 'X-Posed'

July 2005:
New X-Men (2004) #13 - 'Into The Light'
New X-Men (2004) #14 - 'Dance Hall Days'

August 2005:
New X-Men (2004) #15 - 'School's Out Forever'
Uncanny X-Men (1963) #460 - 'Resurrections & Reunions'
Uncanny X-Men (1963) #461 - 'Mojo Rising!'

September 2005:
New X-Men (2004) #16 - 'House Divided, Part 1 of 4'

October 2005:
New X-Men (2004) #17 - 'House Divided, Part 2 of 4'

November 2005:
New X-Men (2004) #18 - 'House Divided, Part 3 of 4'

December 2005:
New X-Men (2004) #19 - 'House Divided, Part 4 of 4'
New X-Men: Academy X Yearbook (2005) #1 - 'Campfire'

January 2006:
New X-Men (2004) #20 - 'Childhood's End: Part 1'

February 2006:
New X-Men (2004) #21 - 'Childhood's End, Part 2'
X-Men (1991) #180 - 'What Lorna Saw, Part 1: Sign of the Times'

March 2006:
New X-Men (2004) #22 - 'Childhood's End, Part 3'
X-Men: The 198 Files (2006) #1

April 2006:
Astonishing X-Men (2004) #13 - 'Torn: Part 1'
New X-Men (2004) #23 - 'Childhood's End, Part 4'
X-Men: The End: Book 3: Men & X-Men (2006) #2 - 'Closing The Ring'

May 2006:
New X-Men (2004) TPB vol. 01 - 'Childhood's End, Volume 1'
New X-Men (2004) #24 - 'Crusade, Part 1'

June 2006:
New X-Men (2004) #25 - 'Crusade, Part 2'

July 2006:
New X-Men (2004) #26 - 'Crusade, Part 3'

August 2006:
New X-Men (2004) #27 - 'Crusade, Part 4'

September 2006:
New X-Men (2004) #28 - 'Nimrod: Part 1'
X-Men (1991) #189 - 'Supernovas: Chapter 2'

October 2006:
New X-Men (2004) #29 - 'Nimrod: Part 2'
X-Men (1991) #190 - 'Supernovas: Chapter 3'

November 2006:
New X-Men (2004) #30 - 'Nimrod: Part 3'
Stan Lee Meets Dr. Strange (2006) #1
X-Men: Phoenix - Warsong (2006) #1 - 'Phoenix: Warsong, Part 1'

December 2006:
New X-Men (2004) #31 - 'Nimrod: Part 4'

January 2007:
New X-Men (2004) #32 - 'Whatever Happened to Wither?'

February 2007:
New X-Men (2004) #33 - 'Mercury Falling: Part 1'

April 2007:
New X-Men (2004) #35 - 'Mercury Falling: Part 3'

May 2007:
New X-Men (2004) #36 - 'Mercury Falling: Part 4'

June 2007:
New X-Men (2004) #37 - 'Quest for Magik: Prelude'

July 2007:
New X-Men (2004) #38 - 'Quest for Magik: Part 1'

August 2007:
New X-Men (2004) #39 - 'Quest for Magik: Part 2'
World War Hulk: X-Men (2007) #1 - 'Hard Questions'

September 2007:
New X-Men (2004) #40 - 'Quest for Magik: Part 3'
World War Hulk: X-Men (2007) #2 - 'Sworn to Protect'

October 2007:
New X-Men (2004) #41 - 'Quest for Magik: Part 4'

November 2007:
New X-Men (2004) #42 - 'Children of X-Men: Part 1'
X-Factor (2006) #23

December 2007:
New X-Men (2004) #43 - 'Children of X-Men: Part 2'

January 2008:
New X-Men (2004) #44 - 'Messiah CompleX: Chapter Four'
X-Factor (2006) #25 - 'Messiah CompleX: Chapter 3'
X-Men (1991) #205 - 'Messiah CompleX: Chapter 5'

February 2008:
New X-Men (2004) #45 - 'Messiah Complex, Chapter Eight'
X-Factor (2006) #26 - 'Messiah CompleX: Chapter 7'
X-Men (1991) #206 - 'Messiah CompleX: Chapter 9'

March 2008:
New X-Men (2004) #46 - 'Messiah Complex, Chapter Twelve'
X-Men (1991) #207 - 'Messiah CompleX: Chapter 13'

June 2008:
X-Men: Divided We Stand (2008) #1

July 2008:
X-Men: Divided We Stand (2008) #2

October 2008:
Secret Invasion: X-Men (2008) #1 - 'Chapter 1'

November 2008:
Secret Invasion: X-Men (2008) #2 - 'Chapter 2'
X-Men: Return of Magik (2008) #1

December 2008:
Secret Invasion: X-Men (2008) #3 - 'Chapter 3'

January 2009:
Secret Invasion: X-Men (2008) #4 - 'Chapter 4'
X-Men: Manifest Destiny (2008) #3

February 2009:
Wolverine and Power Pack (2009) #2 - 'Kickin' It Old School'

May 2009:
Essential X-Men (1995) #177 - 'Torn!'
X-Force (2008) #13 - 'Suicide Leper: Part Two'

June 2009:
Uncanny X-Men (1963) #509 - 'Sisterhood, Part 2'

July 2009:
Runaways (2008) #10

August 2009:
Dark Avengers/Uncanny X-Men: Utopia (2009) #1 - 'Utopia, Part 1'

September 2009:
Uncanny X-Men (1963) #513 - 'Dark Avengers/Uncanny X-Men: Utopia, Part 2'
X-Force (2008) #17 - 'Not Forgotten: Part One'

October 2009:
Dark Avengers (2009) #8 - 'Dark Avengers/Uncanny X-Men: Utopia, Part 5'
Runaways (2008) TPB vol. 10 - 'Rock Zombies'
X-Force (2008) #18 - 'Not Forgotten: Part Two'
X-Men Legacy (2008) #227 - 'Suppressing the Fire: Part 2'

November 2009:
Dark Avengers/Uncanny X-Men: Exodus (2009) #1 - 'Dark Avengers/Uncanny X-Men: Utopia, Conclusion'
Dark Reign: The List - X-Men (2009) #1 - 'Uncanny X-Men'
Dark X-Men: The Confession (2009) #1 - 'The Confession'
Essential X-Men (1995) #184 - 'A New Team is Born... X-Force!'
X-Force (2008) #19 - 'Not Forgotten: Part Three'
X-Men Legacy (2008) Annual 01 - 'Devil at the Crossroads: Part 1'

December 2009:
Essential X-Men (1995) #185 - 'Lady Deathstrike!'
Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z (2008) HC vol. 11 - 'Sabreclaw to Terrible Trio'
X-Men Legacy (2008) #228 - 'Devil at the Crossroads: Part 2'
X-Men Vs. Agents Of Atlas (2009) #1

January 2010:
Essential X-Men (1995) #186 - 'Death Of The Future?'
Psylocke (2010) #1 - 'Kill Matsu'o: Chapter 1'
Uncanny X-Men (1963) #517 - 'Nation X: Chapter 3'
X-Force (2008) #21 - 'Necrosha: Chapter Two'
X-Men Legacy (2008) #229 - 'Devil at the Crossroads: Part 3'
X-Men Vs. Agents Of Atlas (2009) #2

February 2010:
Deadpool (2008) #18 - 'Want You To Want Me: Part 4: You Have the Right Not To Be Killed'
Nation X (2010) #1
X-Men Legacy (2008) #230 - 'Devil at the Crossroads: Part 4'

March 2010:
Nation X (2010) #2
Nation X: X-Factor (2010) #1 - 'Nation X'
X-Force (2008) #23 - 'Necrosha: Chapter Four'

April 2010:
Nation X (2010) #3

May 2010:
X-Men Legacy (2008) #234 - 'The Telltale Heart'

June 2010:
Essential X-Men (2010) #5 - 'The Return of Gambit!'
X-Force (2008) #26 - 'Second Coming: Chapter 5'

July 2010:
Essential X-Men (2010) #6 - 'Death To The Skrulls!'
X-Force (2008) #27 - 'Second Coming: Chapter 9'

August 2010:
New Mutants (2009) #14 - 'Second Coming: Chapter 11'
Uncanny X-Men (1963) #525 - 'Second Coming: Chapter 10'

September 2010:
Wolverine: The Dust From Above (2010) #1 - 'The Dust From Above'
X-Force (2008) #28 - 'Second Coming: Chapter 13'
X-Men: Second Coming (2010) #2

November 2010:
X-23 (II) (2010) #1 - 'The Killing Dream, Part 1'

December 2010:
Uncanny X-Men (1963) #529

January 2011:
X-Men Legacy (2008) #242 - 'Fables of the Reconstruction: Part 1'

February 2011:
Heroic Age: X-Men (2011) #1 - 'Heroic Age X-Men'

March 2011:
X-Men Legacy (2008) #244 - 'None So Blind'

May 2011:
Generation Hope (2011) #5 - 'The Daddy Issue'
New Mutants (2009) #23 - 'Age of X, Chapter 4'
X-Men Legacy (2008) #246 - 'Age of X Chapter 3'

June 2011:
X-Men Legacy (2008) #247 - 'Age of X Chapter 5'

August 2011:
X-Men (2010) #13 - 'First To Last Part 3'

September 2011:
New Mutants (2009) #27 - 'Unfinished Business 3 of 3'
X-Men (2010) #14 - 'First To Last Part 4'
X-Men (2010) #14 (Paco Medina Variant) - 'First To Last Part 4'

December 2011:
Generation Hope (2011) #12 - 'Half As Bright'
X-Men: Regenesis (2011) #1

January 2012:
Astonishing X-Men (2004) #44 - 'Exalted Part One'
Generation Hope (2011) #13
Magneto: Not A Hero (2012) #1
Uncanny X-Men (2012) #1 - 'Everything is Sinister'

February 2012:
X-Club (2012) #1 - 'We Do Science! Part One'

March 2012:
Wolverine and the X-Men: Alpha & Omega (2012) #1 - 'Alpha & Omega part 1'

April 2012:
Generation Hope (2011) #16
X-Men Legacy (2008) #262 - 'Lost Tribes Part Two'

May 2012:
Generation Hope (2011) #17
X-Men Legacy (2008) #263

June 2012:
Avengers Vs. X-Men (2012) #2

July 2012:
Avengers Academy (2010) #29 - 'Protective Services Part 1'
Avengers Academy (2010) #30 - 'Protective Services Part 2'
Avengers Vs. X-Men (2012) #3
Avengers Vs. X-Men (2012) #3 (Sara Pichelli Sketch)

August 2012:
Avengers Academy (2010) #31 - 'Protective Services Part 3'

September 2012:
Avengers Vs. X-Men (2012) #7

October 2012:
Avengers Vs. X-Men (2012) #10
Wolverine & The X-Men (2011) #15 - 'On the Eve of Battle'

May 2013:
Ryhmä-X / X-Men (1984) 2013-05

July 2013:
Wolverine & The X-Men (2011) #29 - 'Key to the Future'

September 2013:
X-Men (2013) #3 - 'Primer Part 3 Of 3'

October 2013:
Essential X-Men (2010) #49 - 'An Avengers Vs X-men chapter!'

December 2013:
Young Avengers (2013) #11 - 'Stage Nervous Breakdown Earth 616'

February 2014:
Young Avengers (2013) #13 - '*Young Avengers* Part Two'
Young Avengers (2013) #14 - 'Resolution Part 1'
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〈 PLAYER INFO 〉
NAME: thugg
AGE: 22
JOURNAL: [personal profile] thugg
IM / EMAIL: trophaeumtowers@gmail.com
PLURK:
RETURNING: yes (no characters)

〈 CHARACTER INFO 〉
CHARACTER NAME: Noriko Ashida
CHARACTER AGE: 17
SERIES: Marvel-616
CHRONOLOGY:
CLASS: Hero
HOUSING: Random roommates is fine.

BACKGROUND:
Wikia history.

To quickly summarize Noriko Ashida, she ran away from home at the age of thirteen to the United States where she quickly became homeless, forced to live off of drugs that helped her control her enormous electrical power. However, this led her to become addicted, and when she accidentally attacked and robbed a coffee shop owner, this brought her into contact with the current "New Mutants". She then after became enrolled in Xavier's, a school for mutants, where she was placed on a team also called the "New Mutants", after Dani Moonstar (her teacher)'s former team.

From then on, Noriko's role was the leader of the teenage mutants. Regardless of what situation they would be in, she was the leader, the one who carried the weight. It was one thing to another for them, starting with fun, slice of slice stories of competition between teams, and school assemblies, to all the kids losing their powers because of M-Day, and a bus bombing that killed about forty-two students. Noriko was one of the few that kept her powers and was placed, again, in a leader role of the New X-Men team. She was the leader and made the deciding decision to go after Stryker -- a religious maniac who initiated the bus bombing, and she made the decision to hunt down Nimrod, a crazy powerful Sentinel that was going to kill everyone.

When she wasn't taken down to Limbo with the rest of the X-Kids, she chased after them, submerging herself into the depths of hell to save them. She's pulled from when they escape from Limbo and are placed on the official New X-Men team, uniforms and all.


PERSONALITY:
Noriko was introduced as a loner. She refused help for her powers which led her into becoming addicted to drugs. She refused help from the students of Xavier's because she was so used to being dependent on herself. She has lived a life of only counting on herself and not needing anyone else. Because of this, she's tough. Physically, she can handle herself -- verbally, emotionally, mentally, she's rock-hard. She won't let anything get to her and won't back down to anyone. She can take anything anyone throws at her and send it back a hundred times harder. She never backs down and always talks back, making sure to speak her mind and letting her opinion be heard. Nori always speaks first just to make sure that she gets the image across that she is tough, whether her comment is unkind or not, and oftentimes, makes very rude remarks without meaning to insult. Or just to make remarks in general. She's very blunt and doesn't beat around the bush when she says something, saying it as she sees it and making sure others know that's how she sees it. She's stubborn and refuses to let anyone help her, determined to do things on her own, even at her own consequence. She's used to having no one to help her, and at this point, doesn't expect any other way. And in fact, when people offer help to her, she gets snippity and always shrugs it off.

She's strong-minded, set firmly on her own decisions, and when she makes a choice, she sticks with it and sees it through to the end. Surge isn't someone who just gives up when the going gets tough. She's tougher than the going and will take all that and more. She's gone through hard times and rough situations and came out as a better person and she knows that she can take care of whatever is given to her, and if given the situation, she's gonna prove it. Despite how irrational and very much like a teenager she appears as, Nori is very, very responsible. This was what made her a good leader later on. She cares greatly for those around her, especially her friends, and is often the older sister figure -- one that the younger children and people around her can look up to because of her protective nature. She's used to being seen like this though, with her younger brother, Keitaro, in Japan, and then the adopted Jeffrey, the ghost mutant. And because of this, she'd do anything for those and would protect them closely. She's quick to become attached to younger children and loves her little brother more than anything in the world, hurting her to be away from him and unable to speak with him.

Noriko doesn't care about how anyone thinks of her. She's willing to walk around in scantily-clad clothing because her body does not make who she is. She's not ashamed of anything and she's not afraid of judgement. (She's quick to dislike those who judge regardless). However, this leads to her being rather ignorant, finding distaste in her roommate, Sooraya's religion and culture because she covers herself up completely. She has a lot of pride in herself and her gender but she's also un-studied and hypocritical. One can't dislike those for judging when one does the same. Essentially, Nori's attitude is "let them look" when it comes to her body, who she is, and everything about her. Who cares what anyone thinks but herself? She also very much dislikes hypocrisy and will always be the one to point it out in regards to others, especially when it comes to situations where people complain about their lives, and yet, have a much better one than her. She gets hurt by things like that very easily and despite the tough demeanor she puts up, is very sensitive to subjects like family and home life. At times like this, instead of causing a big scene or confronting like she normally would, she usually shuts herself away from everyone else, blocking everything out with tough genre or horror rap music.

Nori is quick-tempered though. She's easy to get mad or annoyed by something, like when someone tells her that they don't like or along those lines. She's very confrontational as well and always there to address her problems with other people, even if it results in a fight. Unfortunately, that leads people to think she's obnoxious and honestly, she couldn't give a damn what they thought about her anyways. Normally. Children are an exception, especially when she wants them to like her. Despite all that, she's a quick-thinker and very good on her feet and in short-second situations. When she gets stumped, she keeps going or tries to find away around it, but like most speedsters, that leads her to be impulsive and often times not the tactition in missions. And becoming the leader of the New X-Men, she shows her over-bearing and protective side, desperate to keep everyone safe because of the terrible situations they've been put in. She'll yell and chastise her teammates for doing stupid things that puts themselves in danger, but is willing to put herself on the line to protect them. She has a lot of weight on her shoulders, being a leader of a team way too young, but she tries not to let that get to her. However, this often fails.

For lack of a better word, Noriko's electric. She's strong-minded, stubborn, emotional, and impulsive. She's a teenager in a world that's not too kind to people her age.

POWER:
Electrical absorption: This is a large tree that allows her to utilize her powers in many ways, but the basics of it is that she absorbs electricity from her surroundings and harbors it inside of her. She has no control over the absorption of the energy which essentially means that without the special gauntlets that she was given, she is an out of control, electrical wreck. However, when she can control her powers, she can shoot them out in finely-controlled lightning blasts through her hands and through other parts of her body. She also emits energy from her eyes and she has superhuman speed that can discharge through short bursts, depending on how much electricity she has contained.

It should be noted that when "Noriko doesn't discharge the electricity that builds in her body and mind, causing her mind to race, making her speak very fast and in a jittery, electronic fashion, worsens her control over her discharges, and radically alters the electrical impulses in her nervous system."


〈 CHARACTER SAMPLES 〉
COMMUNITY POST (VOICE) SAMPLE:
[ the post starts off with a lot of static. static comes in and out, followed occasionally by a flash of something bright blue and mumbling that's too inaudible to be heard. finally the feed steadies, the static trickling out and there's now a large metallic finger prodding at the screen before pulling back. ]

I'm so tired of this crappy thing doing this.

[ the girl, noriko, clears her throat with a frustrated noise before continuing. ]

If you haven't seen me before, it's Noriko. Nori. Or Surge, if you're into the codename thing. So we can lay off on the whatever-else-nickname you can think of because, look, my name. There.

Seriously, Blue-Hair gets real old. I get it. I have blue hair. Quelle surprise or whatever.

Also, the anime comments. You can lay off on those too because, wow. That's gross in itself.

[ nori rolls her eyes, leaning forward and prodding at the screen again. her feed flickers once more and when she pulls her hand back, sparks can be seen emerging from that finger. ]

Anyways, I have a question. I get that we're supposed to be heroes but what exactly are we suppose to be hero-ing against? The League of Backwards-Tropical-Palm-Tree-Florida? Or this really shitty government that definitely kidnapped us. Yeah, it's not Limbo, but I don't appreciate being forced into working for something that kind of kidnaps me against my will. That already went badly once.

[ she pauses, before waving her hand flippantly ]

Yeah. Nori. Question. Just wondering.

[ feed cut. ]


LOGS POST (PROSE) SAMPLE:

FINAL NOTES:
electromotive: (91)
character info.
character name: Noriko "Surge" Ashida
canon & medium: X-Men (Comics)
age & species: 17. Mutant. Japanese.
appearance: Training uniform
previous rpg memories: n/a
timeline: New X-Men (Academy X): Issue 12 - after the New Mutants take out the Hulk in the Danger Room simulation.
background/history link: [ WILL NEVER WRITE THIS OUT. ]

Wikia

personality:
Nori is not your typical Japanese school girl. And when I say typical, I mean, quiet, shy, reserved, keep-to-herself and keep-her-head-down type. In fact, she's near opposite. For one thing, she's tough. Physically, she can handle herself. But verbally, emotionally, mentally, she's rock-hard. She won't let anything get to her and won't back down to anyone. She can take anything anyone throws at her and send it back a hundred times harder. She never backs down and always talks back, making sure to speak her mind and letting her opinion be heard. Nori always speaks first just to make sure that she gets the image across that she is tough, whether her comment is unkind or not, and oftentimes, makes very rude remarks without meaning to insult. Or just to make remarks in general. She's very blunt and doesn't beat around the bush when she says something, saying it as she sees it and making sure others know that's how she sees it. She's very independent and dislikes anyone helping her, determined to do things on her own, even at her own consequence. She's used to having no one to help her, and at this point, doesn't expect any other way. And in fact, when people offer help to her, she gets snippity and always shrugs it off.

She's strong-minded, set firmly on her own decisions, and when she makes a choice, she sticks with it and sees it through to the end. Surge isn't someone who just gives up when the going gets tough. She's tougher than the going and will take all that and more. She's gone thorugh hard times and rough situations and came out as a better person and she knows that she can take care of whatever is given to her, and if given the situation, she's gonna prove it. Despite how irrational and very much like a teenager she appears as, Nori is very, very responsible. This was what made her a good leader later on. She cares greatly for those around her, especially her friends, and is often the older sister figure -- one that the younger children and people around her can look up to because of her protective nature. She's used to being seen like this though, with her younger brother, Keitaro, in Japan, and then the adopted Jeffrey, the ghost mutant. And because fo this, she'd do anything for those and would protect them closely. She's quick to become attached to younger children and loves her little brother more than anything in the world, hurting her to be away from him and unable to speak with him.

However, Nori, again, despite her Japanese origins, is a very strong feminist and very independent. She finds distaste in her roommate, Sooraya's culture because she believes that it demeans women and has a very strong sense of self and pride in her sex. She's willing to run around naked if necessary because it's her body and she should be able to do what she wants with it, whether the boys are looking or not. In her words, "let them look." Oftentimes, this leads her to wear scantily clad clothing, as if to prove that her gender and the way she looks has nothing to do with how well she does things or what she accomplishes. She also very much dislikes hypocrisy and will always be the one to point it out in regards to others, especially when it comes to situations where people complain about their lives, and yet, have a much better one than her. She gets hurt by things like that very easily and despite the tough demeanor she puts up, is very sensitive to subjects like family and homelife. At times like this, instead of causing a big scene or confronting like she normally would, she usually shuts herself away from everyone else, blocking everything out with tough genre or horror rap music.

Nori is quick-tempered though. She's easy to get mad or annoyed by something, like when someone tells her that they don't like or along those lines. She's very confrontational as well and always there to address her problems with other people, even if it results in a fight. Unfortunately, that leads people to think she's obnoxious and honestly, she couldn't give a damn what they thought about her anyways. Normally. Children are an exception, especially when she wants them to like her. Despite all that, she's a quick-thinker and very good on her feet and in short-second situations. WHen she gets stumped, she keeps going or tries to find away around it, but like most speedsters, that leads her to be impulsive and often times not the tactition in missions.

Nori is a new generation of mutant, and at the same time, the old generation of teenager. She tries her best not to conform to her culture, but roots still lie deep. She's tough, determined, and electric.


abilities:
Electrical Absorption: absorbs electricity at all times: from static in the air, electrical appliances, outlets, etc (often causing lights to flicker, etc). She can't control the absorption, and thus must wear specifically-designed gauntlets at all times to regulate it. As the electricity builds up inside of her, it also causes her to be quickened in movement and words. Once it gets too much for her to control, her speech becomes almost indistinguishable.

• Lightning Blasts: She can discharge the energy through lightning blasts from her hands or body
• Superhuman Speed: ability to channel the energy into bursts of super-speed /dd>

any plans for your character here?
Naturally, the first thing on Nori's mind will be trying to get out. However, more than likely, she'll end up adopting the younger adventure-goers as pseudo siblings and just trying to help out where she can.


possessions:
Most notably would be the large stabilizer gauntlets she wears. Her cellphone. Her MP3 player with headphones. And her clothes.


samples.
sample journal entry:
Am I the only person still bothered by the fact that this is still basically a kidnapping?

[ there's a frustrated noise and then she's tapping her foot over and over again. ]

I guess it doesn't make a difference when we're on our way to get home, but considering how long it takes, I wonder if that'll ever happen -- But that's not the problem here. The problem is that this is so boring! I'm getting restless just sitting on this thing. The giant's lucky -- he gets to walk around. I bet he's not bored.

[ the foot tapping continues and now she's pacing in circles. ]

I really need something to do. Anyone want any help of some kind? Anything at all?



third-person sample:
The first thing she had tried to do when she "arrived" was run. And not the normal definition of run, no, hers was much different. In fact, it wasn't even running as it was traveling because that was how fast she went. She was electricity when she ran. Literally. However, when she was making those first few steps and the speed didn't come. There was no bolt of blue static, there wasn't the familiar feeling of electricity surging through her veins and becoming part of her very being.

It was like she was completely out of juice. She couldn't even feel the static in the air around her.

That was when she knew something was wrong.

Alright, so she knew something was up when she woke up in some strange fairytale village and the Institute was nowhere to be found. But honestly, she thought of it as a Danger Room simulation than anything else and the seriousness of the situation didn't sink in until she tried to use her powers. And that's when she started to get a bit nervous. Of course, that didn't mean run around, freaking out and panicking. No, she was trained for this. Sort of. Mostly it was training against the Hulk, but surely, there was a way to use knowledge like that in this sort of situation. She would have to find a way to make do.

Nonetheless, that didn't stop her from bringing cold, metallic fingers up to her face and running them through her vibrant blue hair. "You have got to be kidding me." Part of her was still begging for this to be a joke. The trees, the sky, the small village that she was leaving behind as she began looking for the rest of her team. None of this could be real. Noriko was on the firm belief at this point that she was dreaming. But she had never dreamed to be without her powers -- she loved them. And she knew mutants who were uncomfortable with their abilities often dreamed and wished for what it would be like without them.

She wasn't one of those mutants.

"C'mon, c'mon, c'mon. What am I supposed to do?" She was mumbling to herself now, hurrying from one tree to another and occasionally glancing back at the village behind her. This wouldn't be a damsel-in-distress situation. No, she wouldn't let it. She could figure things out and then she would find out why her powers weren't working and discover the way out of this and finally go home. Immediately. Because she knew, if she waited long enough, she would turn into the girl in the tower, waiting for Prince Charming to save her. And Nori was nothing like that. She'd be wearing that suit of armor and riding that horse and she would take down that tower.

It was just a matter of finding out how.

But for now, she would be left in the discomfort of for once, feeling without the electric shock in her body.

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