Name: Phoenix IV Val Char Cost 6 STR -4 14 DEX 12 13 CON 6 9 BODY -2 13 INT 3 23 EGO 26 18 PRE 8 20 COM 5 5 PD 4 5 ED 2 4 SPD 16 4 REC 0 26 END 0 19 STUN 0 Characteristic Rolls: STR: 10-, DEX: 12-, CON: 12-, INT: 12-, EGO: 14-, PER: 12- Run: 6", Swim: 2", Jump: 1", Lift: 57½kg Cost Powers END/Roll 16 Elemental Control (20-pt reserve); Concentrate: ½ DCV, -¼ a-16 Mind Link; Minds: Any One Mind, +15; Number of Minds: 16, +20; Distance: Any, +5; Dimension: Current, +0; Link with: Anyone, +0; Concentrate: ½ DCV, -¼ b-16 8d6 Mind Scan; Attack Roll Bonus: 0; Number of Minds: 10,000,000; Concentrate: ½ DCV, -¼ 4 10 Mental Defense (15 pts); Add to Total 56 Multipower: Mental powers. (70-pt reserve); Concentrate: ½ DCV, -¼ u-6 7d6 Ego Attack; Multipower: Fixed Slot; Concentrate: ½ DCV, -¼ 7 u-4 11d6 Mental Illusions; Multipower: Fixed Slot; Concentrate: ½ DCV, -¼ 5 u-6 11d6 Mind Control; Communication: Telepathic, +¼; Multipower: Fixed Slot; Concentrate: ½ DCV, -¼ 7 u-5 12d6 Telepathy; Multipower: Fixed Slot; Concentrate: ½ DCV, -¼ 6 8 Armor (4 PD/4 ED); OIF: -½ Cost Skills, Talents, Perks Roll 1 Computer Programming 8- 3 Conversation 13- 3 High Society 13- 1 Navigation 8- 3 Persuasion 13- 2 Professional Skill: Fashion 11- 1 Systems Operation 8- 1 Tactics 8- 1 Other Air Vehicles 15 +3 level w/Mind Scan, Telepathy, Mind Control and Ego Attack. 100+ Disadvantages 15 DNPC: Various mutants she watches over. (Incompetent, 11-); Skills: Useful, -5 5 Distinctive Features: Beautiful woman who wears a colorful costume.; Concealability: Easily, 5; Reaction: Noticed and Recognizable, +0 10 Distinctive Features: Mutant; Concealability: Easily, 5; Reaction: Always noticed & major reaction, +5 20 Hunted: By various evil mutants. (11-); Capabilities: As Powerful, 10; Non-combat Influence: Extensive, +5; Geographical Area: Unlimited, -0; Actions: Hunting, ×1; Punishment: Harsh, 0 20 Hunted: Various mutant hating groups. (11-); Capabilities: As Powerful, 10; Non-combat Influence: Extensive, +5; Geographical Area: Unlimited, -0; Actions: Hunting, ×1; Punishment: Harsh, 0 5 Psych. Lim.: Code vs. killing. (Uncommon, Moderate) 15 Psych. Lim.: In love with Cyclops. (Common, Strong) 20 Psych. Lim.: Must live up to Professor X's dream. (Common, Total) 10 Public Identity: Jean Grey Summers 10 Reputation: Powerful mutant mentalist. (8-, Extreme) 5 Rivalry: with Psylocke.; Situation: Romantic, 5; Position: Equal, +0; Rival: NPC, +0 10 2d6 Unluck 5 Watched: by Professor X (8-); Capabilities: As Powerful, 10; Non-combat Influence: Extensive, +5; Geographical Area: Unlimited, -0; Actions: Only Watching, ×½; Punishment: Mild, -5 OCV: 5; DCV: 5; ECV: 8; Mental Def.: 15; Phases: 3, 6, 9, 12 PD/rPD: 9/4; ED/rED: 9/4 Costs: Char.: 76 Disad.: 150 Powers: + 174 Base: + 100 Total: = 250 Total: = 250 ''In my worst nightmare - I'm just myself. Not the Phoenix. Not Madelyne Pryor. Not even Marvel Girl. I'm just Jean Grey - One of the most powerful psi's on the planet! The frightening thing is, in my dream, I'm not afraid to loose myself in my mutant ability. I cut loose. Completely.'' - Jean in Uncanny X-Men #300 Real name: Jean Grey-Summers, formerly Jean Grey Other known aliases: Marvel Girl, Redd. For a short time she swapped bodies with the White Queen. Occupation: Full time hero, former student and professional mutant hunter. Current group affiliation: X-Men Past group affiliations: X-Factor, X-Terminators, Brides of Set, Army of the Goddess. Major enemies: Magneto, Juggernaut, Sentinels, Apocalypse. First appearance: X-Men #1 Origin: Bizarre Adventures #27 Description: Jean is 5'6'' tall and weighs 110 lbs. She has red hair and green eyes. History: Jean Grey is the younger daughter of John Grey, a history professor at Bard College in New York State, and his wife Elaine. When Jean was ten years old her best friend Annie Richardson was killed by an automobile. Jean's outpouring of emotion as she held her dying friend activated her latent telepathic powers, causing her to experience Annie's own emotions as she died. Traumatized by this experience and unable to control her newly awakened powers, the young Jean became severely withdrawn and depressed. When she was eleven, Jean's parents took her to meet Professor Charles Xavier, who realized she was a mutant and treated her for several years. Xavier erected psychic shields in Jean's mind to prevent her from using her telepathic powers until she had become sufficiently mature to control them, and he taught her how to use her emerging telekinetic abilities. Finally, when Jean was in her middle teens, she joined the X-Men, a group of other young mutants whom Xavier was training in the use of their powers. She assumed the code name Marvel Girl. Jean soon fell in love with her fellow student, Scott Summers, alias Cyclops, but for years they were each too shy to express their feelings for each other. Xavier finally removed the psychic shields from Jean's mind when he was faced with the threat of the alien Z'nox. Since then, she has proved highly adept at using her telepathic powers. Jean left the X-Men shortly after Xavier recruited a second team of students, but continued her romantic relationship with Scott. Shortly afterwards Jean and other X-Men were abducted by Steven Lang's Sentinels to Lang's orbiting space. After defeating Lang the X-Men had to escape back to Earth in a space shuttle through a lethal solar radiation storm. The pilot's cabin lacked sufficient shielding against radiation, but Jean insisted on piloting the craft herself. While she was dying from radiation poisoning, the cosmic entity known as the Phoenix Force appeared to Jean. The Phoenix Force created a body for itself that was identical to Jean's, duplicated her memories and personality, and absorbed a portion of her consciousness. It then guided the X-Men's shuttle to a crash landing in Jamaica Bay off New York city. The Phoenix Force also cast the real Jean into suspended animation within a strange pod that rested on the bottom of Jamaica Bay while slowly healing her. Under the name Phoenix the cosmic being joined the X-Men, who believed it was the real Jean. Months later the X-Men's foe Mastermind began mentally manipulating Phoenix's mind, ultimately brainwashing her into becoming the Black Queen of the sinister Inner Circle of the Hellfire Club. In the process he inadvertently caused Phoenix to turn insane, becoming Dark Phoenix, a danger to the entire cosmos. Ultimately, the portion of Jean's consciousness within Phoenix resurfaced and caused Phoenix to commit suicide rather than wreak further destruction. Upon the death of the Phoenix Force's physical body, the portion of Jean's consciousness it had absorbed returned to Earth and ultimately was reabsorbed by Jean. Eventually the Avengers found the pod in Jamaica Bay and turned it over to the Fantastic Four for study. The real Jean Grey then released herself from the pod, fully healed. She was reunited with Scott and the other original members of the X-Men, and together they founded a new team, the original X-Factor. Later, after Professor Xavier returned from a long sojourn in space with the Starjammers, Jean and the other members of X-Factor rejoined the X-Men. While Jean had been in suspended animation Scott had married Madelyne Pryor, a clone of Jean created by Mister Sinister. Eventually Pryor went mad, developed vast powers, and died in combat with Jean. Some years later, Scott finally married the real Jean Grey. During their honeymoon, however, their spirits were transported two millennia into an alternate future and were placed in new bodies by the Askani cult. Their leader, Rachel Summers, the daughter of the Scott and Jean of an alternate reality, had served in the X-Men under the name Phoenix III. As Slym and Redd, Scott and Jean spent years in that future time, raising Nathan, the son of Scott Summers and Madelyne Pryor, who had earlier been brought to the future. Eventually Scott and Jean returned to their own time and bodies, leaving Nathan in the future to become the heroic warrior Cable. In Rachel's honor Jean adopted the name Phoenix VI when she returned to the X-Men, and she and Scott remain members of the X-Men to this day. Recently she lost her telekinetic abilities and now is only a telepath. Note: The character of Jean appeared in the X-Men film and the X-Men and X-Men: Evolution television series. Powers: Telepathy, enabling her to read minds, project her thoughts into others' minds, and stun the minds of others with mental bolts. She has proven capable of making people see things that are not there, and taking direct control of their thoughts. Fomerly she possessed telekinesis, enabling her to levitate herself, other living beings, and objects, but she lost that power. Character created by Marvel Comics. Page setup by Mathew R. Ignash - mathewignash@yahoo.com. Last Updated - September, 2001