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PLAYER INFORMATION
PLAYER: Brooklyn
AGED 18+? I'm so old.
RESERVED? Yes.
IN-GAME CHARACTERS: Tyrell Wellick.
CHARACTER INFORMATION
NAME: Charles Xavier / Professor X
CANON: X-Men (Movies)
CANON POINT: Post-Days of Future Past.
ARRIVAL TYPE: Accidental.
IC USERNAME: x
HISTORY: Biography, taking into account the Revised Timeline in place of the Original.
PERSONALITY: As the middling evolution of Professor X, Charles Xavier is, inherently, a decent sort of person. He is kind, first and foremost, with the sort of emotional intelligence that is not always perfect but does almost always mean well, compelling him to want to help, soothe, or otherwise meddle. He tends to see the good in people, both in part to the fact that he has grown up somewhat sheltered from bad things happening to him thanks to his life of privilege, as well as the fact his gift of telepathy forces him to see the complexities in everyone he comes across. The former dictates that the latter doesn't turn him cynical, and the latter means that the former doesn't necessitate a lack of worldly exposure or empathy from people that could have otherwise occurred. These traits also conspire to grant him arrogance and naivety in equal measures, sometimes to the point of danger, but we'll get to that.
Hope is an overriding theme for Xavier. He believes very strongly in concepts of peace, redemption, and doing the right thing, and sees the potential for all of this in everyone. His expectations can veer unrealistic and blind him to the faults in others, a little ironically, but by and large, this is more of a strength than a weakness.
It is important to note, however, that Xavier spent some several years practicing the opposite of this. He gave up and did so intensely, relinquishing also his telepathic ability in order to lead a pain-free existence with which he did next to nothing. This is less an indication of his moralistic ideals being shaky or weak, so much as a testament to the devastation that giving up on them has on his personal identity (although with other problems, such as his control over his telepathic ability slipping to begin with). At this canon point, he is working his way back from this, having gotten his shit together towards the end of Days of Future Past through establishing some coping mechanisms in relation to physical and emotional pain (which is problematic for a telepath in specific ways).
In his maturity, Charles is a more considered person than he used to be, but doesn't quite mitigate his arrogant streak. For a very long time, he tended to think he knew what was best for everyone around him despite the fact that said people might have lived through more horrific things than he has (the Holocaust, for instance), and this is in thanks at least in part to the way his telepathy influences the way he relates to people -- empathy, but lacking a full grasp of understanding. This overbearing, paternalistic side of him eventually drove his adoptive sister away, and there she stayed, especially when it seemed like Charles had learned nothing after ten years of estrangement. Mystique and Charles do experience a moment of revelation together, when he realises he has to let go and allow her in particular to make her own decisions, and thus lead them all to a better future. This will likely inform the way he is as a teacher and leader, but as of this canon point, is still a learning process.
In the day to day, he has a dry wit, a flirtatious nature that's likely been dampened over time, a paternalistic affect that has probably taken over some of that territory, a terribly earnest way of talking about terribly earnest things, and the occasional propensity to swear. He likes drinking, sometimes too much, and demonstrates more bravery than the average person without realising it. Despite the fact he can literally read minds, he will just as often say the wrong thing as he does the right thing, and gets angry and frustrated easier than one expects for someone capable of being patient, at other times. He has problems with hypocrisy, but tends to make a good case. Probably more of a dog person than a cat person, and doesn't cheat at chess. Even if he could.
INVENTORY: The clothes he is wearing (semi-formal attire, more sweatery than business), a manual self-propelling wheelchair, gloves, sunglasses, and a pen.
CHANGES: Charles will not be able to telepathically communicate with or influence people who aren't in the same space as he is. Unless you would like his scale of telepathy (mind reading, telepathic communication, mind control, memory review, memory erasure, illusions) nerfed further some way. I am willing to work with what would make the mods comfortable! I have a permissions post I'll make available to Clockbox participants.
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This is a permissions post regarding Charles Xavier's telepathy. Please state which game you're in in your subject header.
ATARAXION & CLOCKBOX:
Xavier is in full possession of his telepathic abilities. These include:
MIND READING: This is the first and most natural command of his power. There are different degrees of reading, ranging from a skimming surface read of initial thoughts, impulses, and impressions of emotional state, through to more thorough reads that can root out secrets, forgotten memories, and ancient history. This former thing he is doing nigh constantly and is difficult to get around, but the latter thing is subject to player permission. That said, if you are uncomfortable with any degree whatsoever of reading, we work around it.If you would like to discuss some limitations beyond the limitations/caveats of communication I have stated above, please reply to this post using this form:
MIND CONTROL: The imposition of his will on another, from turning someone into a passive puppet (which is either done in short bursts or with constant supervision), or lodging a command in a person's mind that prevents them from doing a certain thing or fundamentally alters their behaviour. This extension of power is unlikely to occur to another played character, and in the event it does and is unprovoked, it will only occur with player permission and discussion. In a fight, we'll have to talk it out!
TELEPATHIC COMMUNICATION: This describes the act of speaking in another person's head. This is not a one way communication in that the recipient can talk back out loud, think very specifically, or passively have their thoughts read. I will generally only ask if I can do this in the way I would ask if I can tag in at all, unless that player has specifically asked to avoid engaging in telepathic anything.
ILLUSIONS AND HALLUCINATIONS: Charles can generate hallucinations of varying strikes. These can be simple tricks such as rendering himself or multiple people apparently invisible to one or more others, projecting an image of himself to the other person from a distance, making subtle adjustments to the environment or himself, and so on. Fully immersive hallucinations are not beyond his scope but could potentially be damaging or dangerous.
MEMORY MANIPULATION: This involves the altering, deleting, or retrieving of memory. Retrieving memory usually has a replay effect that induces empathic response (both in himself and the recipient) as if it is being relived. The altering or wiping of memories are fundamental and often irreversible alterations (unless re-altered by himself or someone more powerful than he is). All aspects of these abilities will occur only with full communication with another player.
xenobiology and genetics department.
[ a division of the science department ]
MISSION STATEMENT:
The Xenobiology and Genetics (Xenogen) department is a research team that focuses on the physical and metaphysical properties of existence for all beings on board the Tranquility. Passengers who require assistance with preternatural ability, genetic afflictions, or otherwise are in need of scientific investigation and therapy regarding any superhuman characteristic are welcome to attend the Xenogen department.
Experts from all corners of reality may be recruited, with an emphasis on open-mindedness. Hard science backgrounds are welcome so long as they are given to understand that magic is a legitimate framework both in other dimensions as well as on board the Tranquility. By the same token, magic users are expected to work alongside scientists. The Xenogen department believes that a cooperation between different backgrounds is the only way to progress in an environment that intersects these frameworks.
The Xenogen department, given the expertise of its researchers, will also investigate any Tranquility-specific phenomena that occur, and will frequently work with other departments to better understand the nature of our shared environment.
MEMBERS:
The department is currently overseen by Professor Charles Xavier. For a full list of members, see below. To add yourself to the roster, please comment with the following form:
Make sure to also formally sign up so that you are granted access to staff-only areas.
PROJECTS & CASE STUDIES:
The Xenogen department are tasked with the following projects. To submit a case file, please comment with the following form:
When the file is completed, please CLOSE it in the status, and write a brief (or lengthy, we won't stop you) summary as to conclusion and attach as a comment.
REQUEST ASSISTANCE:
This form is for anyone who is not a part of Xenogen but would like to utilise them as a resource.
The kind of help they are known to provide is diverse, but can involve anything like managing your superhuman abilities or magical powers, identifying or investigating the specifics about your species/mutation/etc, medical problems that would not come under the portfolio of the Medical Bay, identifying strange substances or items as discovered in lockers, querying about ship-related phenomena, and so on. All of these can be investigated through magical or scientific methodology, or both.
This should be considered an IC mechanism. You can also volunteer other people for this intervention-style, so long as it's fine with them OOCly.
Your task will be delegated to a member of Xenogen, who will be in contact with you.
TERRITORY:
The Xenogen department headquarters are located on level three of the Science Department. Offices, workspace including laboratories and all associated equipment are available there for all members to use. Unless otherwise noted, all xenogen work takes place here. It is spacious and prepared to host whatever any given project might need.

pictured: not actually sunlight.
The former xenobiology and genetics laboratories have fallen into disuse since an unknown attack blasted its contents to oblivion. Prior to that incident, the area was already in poor condition, and SEC has advised the Xenogen staff that the it is unsafe to spend any amount of time in due to being disconnected to the ship's main power grid, and also due to past infestation of Manticores.
As of the jump cycle of July 2014, the old genetics labs have seemingly vanished altogether. Any attempts to enter it will find characters looped back to the main laboratories.
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CHARLES XAVIER
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Your Name: Samm
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C H A R A C T E R I N F O R M A T I O N
Name: Professor Charles Francis Xavier
Canon: X-Men: First Class
Original or Alternate Universe: OU
Canon Point: Post-movie.
Number: RNG me.
Setting: Charles is from a universe officially named Earth-10005, a version of the world where mutants exist. This world is very much like our own world except with the addition of people who possess the X-gene and are gifted (or afflicted) with mutant powers. At the time of Charles' canonpoint, during the 1960s, mutants are a mostly unknown quality, living in secret and only recently on the brink of broader discovery, beginning with the investigation of the threat Sebastian Shaw presents and the government becoming cognizant to the existence of mutantkind. Many mutants were estranged from one another, even ignorant to the idea that they weren't the only ones who were different.
With the outing of their type would come the next few decades of social struggle as mutantkind tried to find their place in society. Charles characterises a hopeful outlook, while his foil, Erik Lehnsherr, anticipated eventual war. From the time of Charles' canon point, this conflict is only just beginning, including the beginning of the X-Men, and Charles Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters.
From the time of Charles' canonpoint, world history has not so much been altered as been it has been added to. The Nazi party is involved, through Dr. Klaus Schmidt (who is later known as Sebastian Shaw), in the study and experimentation of mutant genetics, and Shaw appears to be the cause of the Cuban missile crisis in an attempt to induce nuclear war for his own schemes.
History: We are given a glimpse of Charles' early life, and it's one that indicates a great amount of privilege as well as isolation. He was born and raised in New York, and to take a leaf out of comics publications, his father was a nuclear scientist who was killed early in Charles' life. His mother remarried to a man more interested in her considerable wealth than she, and all existed in relative independence from one another, even when Charles was tiny.
It was during this time he met Raven, a mutant shapeshifter girl who had broken into his home to feed herself. Charles, excited to discover someone like him (as his telepathic powers had manifested already and were shaping up to be fairly formidable), took her in on behalf of his family. Either his parents barely noticed, or he used his own powers to enable this adoption.
They grew up together in a sibling dynamic, and remained close as they grew into adolescence and adulthood, with Raven still relatively young by the time Charles was accepted into Oxford, and the pair of them moved to the UK where Charles persued his doctorate in genetics. After graduating, he is approached by CIA agent Moira MacTaggert, seeking his advice and knowledge in genetic mutation. After glimpsing into her mind and seeing the level threat she's pursuing in the form of Sebastian Shaw and his mutant ilk's interference with global politics, he agrees to assist in any way he can.
After convincing government officials as to the credible threat that is Sebastian Shaw by indicating the existence of mutantkind, Xavier continues to work with the government to track down Shaw, but his telepathic ability is blocked by Shaw's companion, Emma Frost. They meet Erik Lehnsherr, as Erik is on a warpath against Shaw, and they bring him back to base out of common interest. Charles manages to convince Erik to remain, and together, with the use of a machine called Cerebro that amplifies Xavier's powers, invented by Dr. Hank McCoy, they go on a roadtrip and recruit young people with mutant powers, to train up and to assist.
The scale of Shaw's plan becomes known to Erik and Charles when they, with the help of the CIA, track Emma Frost down in Russia, and extract from her Shaw's plan to start a nuclear World War III. Because Shaw is crazy. And believes this is setting the stage for mutant take over and advancement.
However, Shaw and his henchmen meanwhile attack the CIA base where Xavier's new recruits are held, highlighting both to the young mutants as well as the audience at home the beginnings of division between mutant and humankind when the agents fail to protect the youths. Darwin is killed, and Angel is recruited, and the rest, along with Charles, Erik, and Moira, are forced to move operations -- Charles invites them back to his place, which would later become the X-Mansion. A training montage happens, including a conversation between Charles and Erik that helps tap into Erik's greater power, while Shaw continues to ready the world for war by triggering the Cuban missile crisis. This begins Charles' new role as mentor and teacher.
As Shaw sets the stage to force the USA to fire on Russia in a naval stand-off, Charles manages to interfere by compelling a Russian officer to fire upon their own ship that had been about to break the US issued blockade (as set up by Shaw). Erik uses his powers to drag Shaw's submarine onto land, and there begins a good old fashioned mutant-y firefight between Charles' recruits and Shaw's henchmen, with Erik going after Shaw before Shaw can absorb the energy of a nuclear reactor and manhandle his scheme into place regardless.
When Erik confronts Shaw, both he and Charles manage to subdue him, with Erik bringing down Shaw's guards against Charles' telepathy and Charles freezing Shaw in place. However, Erik reveals he largely agrees with Shaw's politics and methods, but was in pursuit of revenge, as Shaw had killed Erik's mother. He murders Shaw in cold blood despite Charles' pleas for him to be the better man.
Shaw is dead. Erik emerges onto the beach as the Russian and US forces are turning their guns on the little beach on which all the mutants stand, and let fly their missiles. Erik saves them all, but then attempts to use his powers to turn the missiles back against the ships from whence they came. Charles manages to stop him via slapfight on the beach.
Moira attempts to shoot Erik, but Erik deflects her bullets, and accidentally cripples Charles in the process. Distracted in trying to help Charles, Erik's attempts on the respective naval forces in the ocean are stalled and defeated. Erik leaves, and takes with him Shaw's henchmen, as well as Raven (with Charles' blessing), whose views better align with what Erik wants from the world.
Charles' story ends back in New York, at his home, that would become the home of many generations of mutants to come. He is wheelchair-bound, and establishing a school for the especially gifted, and to keep this project safe, he mindwipes Moira MacTaggert of all recent events so that she can't be made to report to her superiors about information Xavier would rather keep a secret.
Which is when Ataraxion will occur.
Personality: The man Charles is at the start of the movie and the man who Professor X is known for being decades from then are not incredible leagues of difference, with the main points of difference being vibrant youth and a sense of purpose. Ultimately, Charles is a good man with the best of intentions at heart, and enough arrogance to believe in them and carry them out. Growing up with immense social privilege coupled with having a potentially ostracising (and completely invisible) trait of being a mutant makes for a potent and occasionally questionable combination of do-gooding that leaves him very optimistic, with an unfortunate case of tunnel vision.
But we'll get to that.
Let's back up and start with the recent Oxford graduate. Armed with great intelligence, a prestigious name, lots of money, and telepathic abilities, Charles powered through his doctorate with room left over for partying and womanising. There is a clear, early desire to affect change for the better through his research, unashamed though he is to utilise it, along with his telepathy, to also pick up chicks. In fact, a casual and frequent use of telepathy characterises much of Charles' interaction with people, both between friends and perfect strangers, plucking secrets and thoughts out of their heads and waving it under their noses in completely amicable ways, whether it's "guessing" someone's drink of choice or accidentally outing them as mutants in front of their peers (for which he is truly sorry okay).
He dances along the line of secrecy and discretion, although took more objection when Raven did the same thing in flaunting her powers in plain sight, probably a result of his own confidence in his power being both plausibly deniable and able to retcon interactions as necessary, brotherly protectiveness, and hypocrisy. In the future, he broadens his own mind to the difficulties of other mutants in society such as mutant visibility, as well as, probably, other intersecting issues such as race, gender, and so forth, but this era of Charles Xavier still has some of the trappings of being a rich white man in the sixties.
But he is an educated and thoughtful man, and although this amounts to a lot of positives, it comes with a more than healthy ego. His default is that he knows what's best for the people around him and, maybe, the world at large, and has rarely been proven wrong. As a result, he is occasionally, almost willfully blind to others not being on the same page as he is -- when he isn't reading minds, he isn't always the best at anticipating people, Erik Lehnsherr's FALL FROM GRACE being an obvious example. Although they'd shared enough polite disagreements over chess and martinis for Charles to know that they did not have the same point of view, Charles treated this more like intellectual debate and an opportunity to change Erik's mind for the better, trusting that he was so very correct in his stance that Erik would, of course, come around eventually.
When Erik did not, it was a rude awakening, but did not shake Charles' faith in mankind and a future where mutant and humans could co-exist peacefully. Erik's betrayal was polarising, and only cemented a determination to not allow this conflict to turn into war, but also showed Charles that mutants could stand to be united and mentored. This act of being a guide and a teacher was first tested among their initial recruits, with Charles playing a hand in each of their development (including Erik's), planting a seed for the teacher and leader he is destined to become.
This is the warmer result of his arrogance. The nastier side effects include acts that range from frequent invasion of privacy, to almost instinctual thievings of personal agency, memory erasures of people who trust him, and other telepathic impositions that are alarmingly effortless for a man who comes across as kind as he does, with the absence of these acts portayed as some sort of magnanimous gesture. This comes across as not a deliberate maliciousness, but a sign that Charles is very connected to his ability and uses it as he would sight and hearing, with a little propensity to show off or to simply be practical.
But there is much good to him too. He shows ambition for the betterment of the world. He displays courageous acts in the interests of others. He is willing to get his hands dirty for all that his power often absolves him of this. His intelligence and the knowledge of his own intelligence does not close him off to new ideas nor diminish brilliance in other people. He is very empathetic to the struggles of others when he is in a position to understand them. He is easy to talk to, automatically polite in affect, a little charming, and ultimately, wants to help save the world, now that he realises that it needs him.
Abilities, Weaknesses and Power Limitations: Charles Xavier grows up to be an incredibly powerful telepath, perhaps the most powerful in the world, and with a grasp on his ability from a young age and a continued study in the nature of genetic mutation, Xavier proves to be a psychic force to be reckoned with as a young man as well.
The span of his telepathy is broad, touching on almost all aspects fathomable. In the movie, these appear to be broken down as the following:
thought projection, being able to project his mental voice into the minds of others as a secret sort of communication -- the range on this appears to be somewhat local as opposed to across the country, as Charles requires Cerebro to extend his power much further
mind control, from subtle suggestion such as directing someone to calm down, to dictating their decision making and physical action
freeze, which is probably related to the above, but Xavier can seem to put someone on physical and mental lockdown where they freeze in place, and either comprehend nothing or everything (as per the film, he demonstrates being able to do this with one person at a time -- in later movies, he can do this to a vast many)
reading minds, is exactly what it says -- he can pick up on impulse/surface thoughts as easily as someone hears words spoken out loud, and for memories that run deeper and concealed, he must concentrate, but can more or less dig out any truth he wants unless the target is especially skilled at evading telepaths
memory tampering, which is demonstrated as eliminating memories
illusions, which appear to be relatively simple, such as making someone see empty space where he would otherwise be standing -- this is among the tricks that require some focus
...there's a lot, and Charles doesn't even mitigate this by being shy about using his abilities, as he is decidedly and unabashedly keen to use them as he sees fit, although he makes a conscious effort to not manipulate those he considers his friends. Even closer acquaintances may escape having their thoughts read. How considerate!
In Ataraxion, his ability will be reduced down to the recommended half. He will lose his ability to tamper with memory completely, and everything except for telepathic communication and surface mind reading will be much harder to achieve and become more fallible and unreliable. I am open and willing to receive alternative suggestions/restrictions, as well as additional restrictions that psychics are to receive.
Inventory:
clothing; a three-piece suit, a couple of dress shirts, a sweater, slacks, shoes, and a few sundry accessories (belt, tie, wristwatch)
a travel sized, light weight chess-set
a bound copy of his thesis on genetic mutation
Appearance: James McAvoy portrays hipster Charles Xavier. He is a 5'7" white man with dark hair and blue eyes. He keeps himself neat and tidy, and is particularly vain about his floppy fucking hair. His face is soft and a little weak, despite being distinct, but lends itself to an unassuming and ultimately harmless, pacifying air he likes to affect.
Age: 27
AU Clarification: n/a
S A M P L E S
Log Sample:
It takes only a few minutes for Charles to work out why the oxygen gardens feel as strange as they do. It isn't due to the telltale signs of artifice and confinement, for after a week of existing onboard the Tranquility, Charles has adapted to the strange claustrophobia of even the more massive spaces. It's brilliantly green and smells of earth and air and moisture, and the ground gives beneath his feet -- for he has also readjusted to feeling anything beneath them once more -- in an expected manner, and for all its strangeness and ordinariness, he isn't sure what feels, in a niggling way, missing.
But then he knows, all at once, when he shuts his eyes for a moment: it's the lack of birdsong.
No matter. Although the gardens do not provide the same sort of comfort as libraries, his quarters, the pattern of a newly set chess board, they fullfill some other need he would never have thought he'd especially require. He finds a place to sit, an arm looped around a knee, swatting a buzzing insect from his face.
He watches, for a while, the panels of illumination that simulate sunlight, barely visible through the tangled jungle canopy. After a moment, he reaches again, inwardly, for the presence of another mind. The noise of others closer by is skimmed across, but feels dull and distance, as if attempting to pick one star from another.
Disturbed, Charles once again raises his hand.
Comms Sample:
I'm sure you must all see a lot've messages like this.
[ The man who appears is one who has appeared on the network before -- soft-faced and earnest, anxiety tested in the lines next to his eyes and a direct sort of stare that manages not to miss the tiny camera embedded in the device he's holding. Still, he smiles, just a little.
His address is slow and not exactly formal, just considered. ]
My name is Charles Xavier, and I've only just arrived. I'm still collecting my bearings, so please forgive me if I ask any questions you might have heard before. That said, I've made some progress in collecting what information I could already, but any advice for the newly arrived would be greatly appreciated.
What I would most like to know is how many are here that had some sort of... [ He hesitates. ] ...gift. A natural ability of some kind, beyond the usual human faculties. A conversation would be of great interest to me.
Thank you.
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C H A R A C T E R I N F O R M A T I O N
Name: Professor Charles Francis Xavier
Canon: X-Men: First Class
Original or Alternate Universe: OU
Canon Point: Post-movie.
Number: RNG me.
Setting: Charles is from a universe officially named Earth-10005, a version of the world where mutants exist. This world is very much like our own world except with the addition of people who possess the X-gene and are gifted (or afflicted) with mutant powers. At the time of Charles' canonpoint, during the 1960s, mutants are a mostly unknown quality, living in secret and only recently on the brink of broader discovery, beginning with the investigation of the threat Sebastian Shaw presents and the government becoming cognizant to the existence of mutantkind. Many mutants were estranged from one another, even ignorant to the idea that they weren't the only ones who were different.
With the outing of their type would come the next few decades of social struggle as mutantkind tried to find their place in society. Charles characterises a hopeful outlook, while his foil, Erik Lehnsherr, anticipated eventual war. From the time of Charles' canon point, this conflict is only just beginning, including the beginning of the X-Men, and Charles Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters.
From the time of Charles' canonpoint, world history has not so much been altered as been it has been added to. The Nazi party is involved, through Dr. Klaus Schmidt (who is later known as Sebastian Shaw), in the study and experimentation of mutant genetics, and Shaw appears to be the cause of the Cuban missile crisis in an attempt to induce nuclear war for his own schemes.
History: We are given a glimpse of Charles' early life, and it's one that indicates a great amount of privilege as well as isolation. He was born and raised in New York, and to take a leaf out of comics publications, his father was a nuclear scientist who was killed early in Charles' life. His mother remarried to a man more interested in her considerable wealth than she, and all existed in relative independence from one another, even when Charles was tiny.
It was during this time he met Raven, a mutant shapeshifter girl who had broken into his home to feed herself. Charles, excited to discover someone like him (as his telepathic powers had manifested already and were shaping up to be fairly formidable), took her in on behalf of his family. Either his parents barely noticed, or he used his own powers to enable this adoption.
They grew up together in a sibling dynamic, and remained close as they grew into adolescence and adulthood, with Raven still relatively young by the time Charles was accepted into Oxford, and the pair of them moved to the UK where Charles persued his doctorate in genetics. After graduating, he is approached by CIA agent Moira MacTaggert, seeking his advice and knowledge in genetic mutation. After glimpsing into her mind and seeing the level threat she's pursuing in the form of Sebastian Shaw and his mutant ilk's interference with global politics, he agrees to assist in any way he can.
After convincing government officials as to the credible threat that is Sebastian Shaw by indicating the existence of mutantkind, Xavier continues to work with the government to track down Shaw, but his telepathic ability is blocked by Shaw's companion, Emma Frost. They meet Erik Lehnsherr, as Erik is on a warpath against Shaw, and they bring him back to base out of common interest. Charles manages to convince Erik to remain, and together, with the use of a machine called Cerebro that amplifies Xavier's powers, invented by Dr. Hank McCoy, they go on a roadtrip and recruit young people with mutant powers, to train up and to assist.
The scale of Shaw's plan becomes known to Erik and Charles when they, with the help of the CIA, track Emma Frost down in Russia, and extract from her Shaw's plan to start a nuclear World War III. Because Shaw is crazy. And believes this is setting the stage for mutant take over and advancement.
However, Shaw and his henchmen meanwhile attack the CIA base where Xavier's new recruits are held, highlighting both to the young mutants as well as the audience at home the beginnings of division between mutant and humankind when the agents fail to protect the youths. Darwin is killed, and Angel is recruited, and the rest, along with Charles, Erik, and Moira, are forced to move operations -- Charles invites them back to his place, which would later become the X-Mansion. A training montage happens, including a conversation between Charles and Erik that helps tap into Erik's greater power, while Shaw continues to ready the world for war by triggering the Cuban missile crisis. This begins Charles' new role as mentor and teacher.
As Shaw sets the stage to force the USA to fire on Russia in a naval stand-off, Charles manages to interfere by compelling a Russian officer to fire upon their own ship that had been about to break the US issued blockade (as set up by Shaw). Erik uses his powers to drag Shaw's submarine onto land, and there begins a good old fashioned mutant-y firefight between Charles' recruits and Shaw's henchmen, with Erik going after Shaw before Shaw can absorb the energy of a nuclear reactor and manhandle his scheme into place regardless.
When Erik confronts Shaw, both he and Charles manage to subdue him, with Erik bringing down Shaw's guards against Charles' telepathy and Charles freezing Shaw in place. However, Erik reveals he largely agrees with Shaw's politics and methods, but was in pursuit of revenge, as Shaw had killed Erik's mother. He murders Shaw in cold blood despite Charles' pleas for him to be the better man.
Shaw is dead. Erik emerges onto the beach as the Russian and US forces are turning their guns on the little beach on which all the mutants stand, and let fly their missiles. Erik saves them all, but then attempts to use his powers to turn the missiles back against the ships from whence they came. Charles manages to stop him via slapfight on the beach.
Moira attempts to shoot Erik, but Erik deflects her bullets, and accidentally cripples Charles in the process. Distracted in trying to help Charles, Erik's attempts on the respective naval forces in the ocean are stalled and defeated. Erik leaves, and takes with him Shaw's henchmen, as well as Raven (with Charles' blessing), whose views better align with what Erik wants from the world.
Charles' story ends back in New York, at his home, that would become the home of many generations of mutants to come. He is wheelchair-bound, and establishing a school for the especially gifted, and to keep this project safe, he mindwipes Moira MacTaggert of all recent events so that she can't be made to report to her superiors about information Xavier would rather keep a secret.
Which is when Ataraxion will occur.
Personality: The man Charles is at the start of the movie and the man who Professor X is known for being decades from then are not incredible leagues of difference, with the main points of difference being vibrant youth and a sense of purpose. Ultimately, Charles is a good man with the best of intentions at heart, and enough arrogance to believe in them and carry them out. Growing up with immense social privilege coupled with having a potentially ostracising (and completely invisible) trait of being a mutant makes for a potent and occasionally questionable combination of do-gooding that leaves him very optimistic, with an unfortunate case of tunnel vision.
But we'll get to that.
Let's back up and start with the recent Oxford graduate. Armed with great intelligence, a prestigious name, lots of money, and telepathic abilities, Charles powered through his doctorate with room left over for partying and womanising. There is a clear, early desire to affect change for the better through his research, unashamed though he is to utilise it, along with his telepathy, to also pick up chicks. In fact, a casual and frequent use of telepathy characterises much of Charles' interaction with people, both between friends and perfect strangers, plucking secrets and thoughts out of their heads and waving it under their noses in completely amicable ways, whether it's "guessing" someone's drink of choice or accidentally outing them as mutants in front of their peers (for which he is truly sorry okay).
He dances along the line of secrecy and discretion, although took more objection when Raven did the same thing in flaunting her powers in plain sight, probably a result of his own confidence in his power being both plausibly deniable and able to retcon interactions as necessary, brotherly protectiveness, and hypocrisy. In the future, he broadens his own mind to the difficulties of other mutants in society such as mutant visibility, as well as, probably, other intersecting issues such as race, gender, and so forth, but this era of Charles Xavier still has some of the trappings of being a rich white man in the sixties.
But he is an educated and thoughtful man, and although this amounts to a lot of positives, it comes with a more than healthy ego. His default is that he knows what's best for the people around him and, maybe, the world at large, and has rarely been proven wrong. As a result, he is occasionally, almost willfully blind to others not being on the same page as he is -- when he isn't reading minds, he isn't always the best at anticipating people, Erik Lehnsherr's FALL FROM GRACE being an obvious example. Although they'd shared enough polite disagreements over chess and martinis for Charles to know that they did not have the same point of view, Charles treated this more like intellectual debate and an opportunity to change Erik's mind for the better, trusting that he was so very correct in his stance that Erik would, of course, come around eventually.
When Erik did not, it was a rude awakening, but did not shake Charles' faith in mankind and a future where mutant and humans could co-exist peacefully. Erik's betrayal was polarising, and only cemented a determination to not allow this conflict to turn into war, but also showed Charles that mutants could stand to be united and mentored. This act of being a guide and a teacher was first tested among their initial recruits, with Charles playing a hand in each of their development (including Erik's), planting a seed for the teacher and leader he is destined to become.
This is the warmer result of his arrogance. The nastier side effects include acts that range from frequent invasion of privacy, to almost instinctual thievings of personal agency, memory erasures of people who trust him, and other telepathic impositions that are alarmingly effortless for a man who comes across as kind as he does, with the absence of these acts portayed as some sort of magnanimous gesture. This comes across as not a deliberate maliciousness, but a sign that Charles is very connected to his ability and uses it as he would sight and hearing, with a little propensity to show off or to simply be practical.
But there is much good to him too. He shows ambition for the betterment of the world. He displays courageous acts in the interests of others. He is willing to get his hands dirty for all that his power often absolves him of this. His intelligence and the knowledge of his own intelligence does not close him off to new ideas nor diminish brilliance in other people. He is very empathetic to the struggles of others when he is in a position to understand them. He is easy to talk to, automatically polite in affect, a little charming, and ultimately, wants to help save the world, now that he realises that it needs him.
Abilities, Weaknesses and Power Limitations: Charles Xavier grows up to be an incredibly powerful telepath, perhaps the most powerful in the world, and with a grasp on his ability from a young age and a continued study in the nature of genetic mutation, Xavier proves to be a psychic force to be reckoned with as a young man as well.
The span of his telepathy is broad, touching on almost all aspects fathomable. In the movie, these appear to be broken down as the following:
...there's a lot, and Charles doesn't even mitigate this by being shy about using his abilities, as he is decidedly and unabashedly keen to use them as he sees fit, although he makes a conscious effort to not manipulate those he considers his friends. Even closer acquaintances may escape having their thoughts read. How considerate!
In Ataraxion, his ability will be reduced down to the recommended half. He will lose his ability to tamper with memory completely, and everything except for telepathic communication and surface mind reading will be much harder to achieve and become more fallible and unreliable. I am open and willing to receive alternative suggestions/restrictions, as well as additional restrictions that psychics are to receive.
Inventory:
Appearance: James McAvoy portrays hipster Charles Xavier. He is a 5'7" white man with dark hair and blue eyes. He keeps himself neat and tidy, and is particularly vain about his floppy fucking hair. His face is soft and a little weak, despite being distinct, but lends itself to an unassuming and ultimately harmless, pacifying air he likes to affect.
Age: 27
AU Clarification: n/a
S A M P L E S
Log Sample:
It takes only a few minutes for Charles to work out why the oxygen gardens feel as strange as they do. It isn't due to the telltale signs of artifice and confinement, for after a week of existing onboard the Tranquility, Charles has adapted to the strange claustrophobia of even the more massive spaces. It's brilliantly green and smells of earth and air and moisture, and the ground gives beneath his feet -- for he has also readjusted to feeling anything beneath them once more -- in an expected manner, and for all its strangeness and ordinariness, he isn't sure what feels, in a niggling way, missing.
But then he knows, all at once, when he shuts his eyes for a moment: it's the lack of birdsong.
No matter. Although the gardens do not provide the same sort of comfort as libraries, his quarters, the pattern of a newly set chess board, they fullfill some other need he would never have thought he'd especially require. He finds a place to sit, an arm looped around a knee, swatting a buzzing insect from his face.
As immense as this place is, I can't imagine it won't become swiftly awkward if we're to try to avoid one another.With his telepathic voice, he allows the intangible idea of green serenity to transmit with it. He lifts a hand to place two fingers against his temple in his habitual need to connect the ephemeral mind with the physical and focus himself -- it has seemed so much more difficult, lately.
I think we should talk, don't you?Charles lowers his hand, sitting back to rest his head against the bark of a tree directly behind him.
He watches, for a while, the panels of illumination that simulate sunlight, barely visible through the tangled jungle canopy. After a moment, he reaches again, inwardly, for the presence of another mind. The noise of others closer by is skimmed across, but feels dull and distance, as if attempting to pick one star from another.
Disturbed, Charles once again raises his hand.
Erik?But he may as well have echoed that thought within his own head. Damn. Soon, not even the tranquil peace of the jungle seems enough, and Charles leaves, dogged by nagging urgency of purpose -- or a lack thereof.
Comms Sample:
I'm sure you must all see a lot've messages like this.
[ The man who appears is one who has appeared on the network before -- soft-faced and earnest, anxiety tested in the lines next to his eyes and a direct sort of stare that manages not to miss the tiny camera embedded in the device he's holding. Still, he smiles, just a little.
His address is slow and not exactly formal, just considered. ]
My name is Charles Xavier, and I've only just arrived. I'm still collecting my bearings, so please forgive me if I ask any questions you might have heard before. That said, I've made some progress in collecting what information I could already, but any advice for the newly arrived would be greatly appreciated.
What I would most like to know is how many are here that had some sort of... [ He hesitates. ] ...gift. A natural ability of some kind, beyond the usual human faculties. A conversation would be of great interest to me.
Thank you.