Regarding recent events in Mexico . . .
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Alison has asked that I explain what has happened, and what she plans to do, so that we are all informed and can take what precautions are necessary before she and the others return from their vacation.
Yesterday afternoon, Jono fell unconscious for a short time while on the beach. Today, after questioning some of the local children, Alison was able to determine the cause of this mishap: a young boy calling himself Leech, who seems to have the ability to completely, if temporarily, negate the powers of any mutant in his immediate vicinity.
Leech--or Miles, as he and Alison have decided that he be named--was apparently rescued from a carnival freak-show by the same children who led Alison to him; the carnival has since moved on, and as yet we have been unable to determine its location or whether it holds any other children captive. Miles, however, will be coming to live with us as Alison's ward, as soon as that can be arranged with the proper authorities.
To that end, and until Miles learns better control over his suppressive aura, we must all be more cautious in the exercise of our abilities. His current fixed range is approximately five feet, and his influence seems to ignore all physical barriers. At this point, we are uncertain how he will interact with somatic mutations; Henry, I suspect that he will probably not make your fur fall out, but Logan and Sarah, you may well prefer to keep your distance, rather than risk the interruption of your healing abilities.
Kitty, Shinobi, I cannot emphasize enough the potential danger to the two of you should you encounter Miles' aura while passing through a solid object. Please be very careful.
Jamie, Doug: if the two of you and Artie agree, I would like to move Miles into your room; this gives him the the triple advantage of one roommate near his own age, two more who will likely not be traumatically affected by his aura, and close proximity to Alison.
As for everyone else: while Alison and I will be working closely with Miles in the hope that he will learn to control or contract his aura as quickly as possible, I hope you will not allow due caution to prevent you from making him feel welcome in his new home.
Thank you, and good day.
Yesterday afternoon, Jono fell unconscious for a short time while on the beach. Today, after questioning some of the local children, Alison was able to determine the cause of this mishap: a young boy calling himself Leech, who seems to have the ability to completely, if temporarily, negate the powers of any mutant in his immediate vicinity.
Leech--or Miles, as he and Alison have decided that he be named--was apparently rescued from a carnival freak-show by the same children who led Alison to him; the carnival has since moved on, and as yet we have been unable to determine its location or whether it holds any other children captive. Miles, however, will be coming to live with us as Alison's ward, as soon as that can be arranged with the proper authorities.
To that end, and until Miles learns better control over his suppressive aura, we must all be more cautious in the exercise of our abilities. His current fixed range is approximately five feet, and his influence seems to ignore all physical barriers. At this point, we are uncertain how he will interact with somatic mutations; Henry, I suspect that he will probably not make your fur fall out, but Logan and Sarah, you may well prefer to keep your distance, rather than risk the interruption of your healing abilities.
Kitty, Shinobi, I cannot emphasize enough the potential danger to the two of you should you encounter Miles' aura while passing through a solid object. Please be very careful.
Jamie, Doug: if the two of you and Artie agree, I would like to move Miles into your room; this gives him the the triple advantage of one roommate near his own age, two more who will likely not be traumatically affected by his aura, and close proximity to Alison.
As for everyone else: while Alison and I will be working closely with Miles in the hope that he will learn to control or contract his aura as quickly as possible, I hope you will not allow due caution to prevent you from making him feel welcome in his new home.
Thank you, and good day.
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Date: 2003-12-16 10:10 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-12-16 10:31 pm (UTC)Sounds like no more going through the wall into Jamie's room... (Joking Professor, joking.)
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Date: 2003-12-16 10:56 pm (UTC)And yeah, sir, no problem on this end with the new roommate. Artie's a little worried about not being able to talk to very many people while he's around, but I think we can mostly fix that until you guys figure out Miles's deal by just giving them beds on the opposite sides of the room.
Looking forward to meeting the little guy. :)
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Date: 2003-12-17 03:37 am (UTC)And allow me to second Jamie's "no problems with the new roommate" bit, Professor. We'd love to have the little guy. The more the merrier.
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Date: 2003-12-17 04:50 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-12-17 08:26 pm (UTC)I can volunteer.
Date: 2003-12-17 04:22 am (UTC)I used to babysit and teach at.. I think you would call it Sunday School? So, if it is okay, and Alison needs the help, I would be happy to.
Re: I can volunteer.
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