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YEARBOOK (Xavier Institute Student Body)
Author : Binaryan (Ryan Jones)Last Modified : Jul 05, 2005

Introduction - Chronology
Current Students: Alpha Squadron - Corsairs - Hellions
New Mutants - Paragons - Gambit’s Squad - Rogue’s Squad
Lower School - Unassigned Students
Undetermined Status - Former Students - Deceased Students
Past Groupings: Omega Gang - Special Class



Undetermined Status Students

The following students have not appeared since the Institute was re-opened after its destruction by Xorn I/”Magneto”. It is possible that some of these students died during the onslaught or their parents decided to withdraw them from the school. It’s also possible that they are still students at Xavier’s but have not been depicted as such in recent issues.

Andy
First appearance: X-Men Unlimited (2nd series) #1

All Xavier Institute appearances: X-Men Unlimited (2nd series) #1

Powers: physical mutation gives him heightened strength and agility, greenish skin, and abnormally long arms



Carlo
First appearance: New Mutants (2nd series) #7

All Xavier Institute appearances: New Mutants (2nd series) #7-10, 13

Powers: unrevealed

Notes:
- The “Pink Jello guy” was intended to be named “Carlo” after artist Carlo Barberi who created him.



Ernst/Cassandra Nova
First appearance: New X-Men #114 (as Cassandra), New X-Men #135 (as Ernst)

All Xavier Institute appearances (as Ernst): New X-Men #135-138, 140, 146-150

Powers: reincarnation within the synthetic body of a Shi’ar Superguardian provides her with vast amounts of superhuman strength

Notes:
- The villainous Cassandra Nova was defeated when she was tricked into transferring her psyche into the body of the Shi’ar Superguardian called Stuff. Her mind was “reset” and she was enrolled as a student at Xavier’s Institute [New X-Men #135].



Frida
First appearance: New X-Men #126

All Xavier Institute appearances: New X-Men #126

Powers: unrevealed



Irina
First appearance: New X-Men #119

All Xavier Institute appearances: New X-Men #119-120, 126, 140, 149-150

Powers: three extra mouths on her neck allow her to speak with multiple voices and cast her voice so that it appears to be coming from different locations

Notes:
- Irina was first shown in New X-Men #119. Her first name and powers were revealed in New X-Men #120.



Molly
First appearance: Chamber #1

All Xavier Institute appearances: Chamber #1, 4

Powers: octopus-like tentacles with suction grips on the inside palm



No-Girl (Martha Johansson)
First appearance: New X-Men #118

All Xavier Institute appearances: New X-Men #118-120, 134-138, 140, 146-150

Powers: reduced to nothing more than a sentient brain in a bottle, which possesses telepathic abilities allowing her to influence the thoughts and actions of others

Notes:
- Martha was an early victim of the U-Men, a fanatical group of mutant-wannabes who sought to create a “third species” by illegally harvesting mutant body parts and transplanting them into their members. Her mutant brain was kept alive and used until being rescued by the X-Men.
- Prior to becoming disembodied, Martha ran away from home. She left a note written in her own luminous blood.



Silicon
First appearance: X-Treme X-Men #20

All Xavier Institute appearances: X-Treme X-Men #20

Powers: fluid body composition makes him lighter than air and allows him to reduce the consistency of his physical form so that he can slide out of any grasp



Slick
First appearance: New X-Men #134

All Xavier Institute appearances: New X-Men #134

Powers: natural appearance is that of a goblin-like creature with a tiny stature, webbed feet, pointed ears, and bulbous eyes; telepathic charisma ability can be used to communicate psionically with others, disguise his true appearance behind projected illusory influences, and convinces others to believe what he says or follow his lead



Spike III
First appearance: New X-Men #126

All Xavier Institute appearances: New X-Men #126, 134

Powers: extends a number of razor-tipped spikes from different points on his body



Walter
First appearance: Chamber #1

All Xavier Institute appearances: Chamber #4

Powers: none, baseline human

Notes:
- Walter was a human exchange student from Empire State University.
- Walter is a paraplegic and uses a wheelchair. How this came about was never revealed.



Zach
First appearance: X-Treme X-Men #20

All Xavier Institute appearances: X-Treme X-Men #20, 23

Powers: psionically imprint the primal characteristics of any animal onto another, causing them to think and behave as another creature would



name unrevealed, the “aquatic suit guy”
First appearance: New Mutants (2nd series) #3

All Xavier Institute appearances: New Mutants (2nd series) #3, 7, 9, 13

Powers: unrevealed



name unrevealed, the “cyber cat girl”
First appearance: New Mutants (2nd series) #3

All Xavier Institute appearances: New Mutants (2nd series) #3, 7

Powers: unrevealed



name unrevealed, the “Michael Jackson look-a-like”
First appearance: New X-Men #117

All Xavier Institute appearances: New X-Men #117, 119-120

Powers: unrevealed



Students that were merely mentioned, but have yet to be seen:

Skywalker - mentioned during Archangel’s flight class in New X-Men #131

Devon, Eve, Jane, Jenna, Melissa, Robert, Susan and Tommy - all mentioned in X-Men Unlimited (2nd series) #1

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