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*Graydon Creed: A prominent anti-mutant activist. Wealthy and outspoken, donates to many anti-mutant causes.
*Graydon Creed: A prominent anti-mutant activist. Wealthy and outspoken, donates to many anti-mutant causes.
*[[Alice|Alice Lambton]]: Diplomat in Residence for New York State for the past ten years; known to hold moderate views; rumored to have political aspirations.
*[[Alice|Alice Lambton]]: Diplomat in Residence for New York State for the past ten years; known to hold moderate views; rumored to have political aspirations.
*[[Cage|Luke Cage]]: Formerly imprisoned until his very public breakout of jail and subsequent overturning of his conviction. Now an activist around Harlem, outspoken on mutant issues and involved in philanthropic efforts in Harlem. Recently announced his candidacy for Harlem's City Council seat.
*[[Cage|Luke Cage]]: Formerly imprisoned until his very public breakout of jail and subsequent overturning of his conviction. Now an activist around Harlem, outspoken on mutant issues and involved in philanthropic efforts in Harlem. Ran for City Council seat in Harlem.
*Victor van [[Doom]]: The Supreme Monarch of [[Latveria]], a small country in the Balkans, only recently independent from Hungary.
*Victor van [[Doom]]: The Supreme Monarch of [[Latveria]], a small country in the Balkans, only recently independent from Hungary.
*[[Elliott|Elliott Carruthers]]: Decorated naval veteran, famous for saving her crew during an attack by mutant pirates. Friends of Humanity spokesperson, and the public face of the pro-registration Human First campaign.  
*[[Elliott|Elliott Carruthers]]: Decorated naval veteran, famous for saving her crew during an attack by mutant pirates. Friends of Humanity spokesperson, and the public face of the pro-registration Human First campaign.  
*[[Jackson|Jackson Holland]]: Artist and mutant activist, becoming somewhat of a poster child for The Good Mutants following very publicly saving the lives of both the [[Logs:Walking_While_Mutant|mayor]] and [[Norman|Norman Osborn]]. Often in the news for his support of mutant's right issues; helped [[Tony|Tony Stark]] bring the NYPD's fighting ring to public light.
*[[Jackson|Jackson Holland]]: Artist and mutant activist, has become a poster child for The Good Mutants following very publicly saving the lives of both the [[Logs:Walking_While_Mutant|mayor]] and [[Norman|Norman Osborn]]. Often in the news for his support of mutant's right issues; helped [[Tony|Tony Stark]] bring the NYPD's fighting ring to public light. Most notably, was pinpointed as one of the city's biggest heroes during the zombie crisis, for his work both combating zombies and instigating a cure.




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'''Science & Technology'''
'''Science & Technology'''
*Dr. Moira MacTaggert: The Scotland-based scientist who initially discovered the X-Gene. Still publicly the preeminent researcher into mutation worldwide.
*Dr. Moira MacTaggert: The Scotland-based scientist who initially discovered the X-Gene. Still publicly the preeminent researcher into mutation worldwide.
*[[Iolaus|Dr. Iolaus Saavedro]]: Geneticist and founder of the Mendel Clinic, the world's first dedicated mutant clinic.
*[[Iolaus|Dr. Iolaus Saavedro]]: Geneticist and founder of the Mendel Clinic, the world's first dedicated mutant clinic. Recognized for his work in developing the treatment and cure for the zombie disease.
*[[Rasheed|Dr. Rasheed Toure]]: Neurologist and philanthropist. Runs a low-cost clinic in Clinton, but is more famous within the medical community for pioneering several radical advancements in treatments for neurodegenerative disorders, as well as in brain-computer interfaces.
*[[Rasheed|Dr. Rasheed Toure]]: Neurologist and philanthropist. Runs a low-cost clinic in Clinton, but is more famous within the medical community for pioneering several radical advancements in treatments for neurodegenerative disorders, as well as in brain-computer interfaces. Additionally famous as co-creator of the treatment and cure for the zombie disease.
*[[Regan|Regan Wyngarde]]: Med student at Columbia, specializing in neuroprosthetics. Famous for her work as co-creator of the treatment and cure for the zombie disease.





Revision as of 20:32, 8 December 2013

The IC world of X-Men: rEvolution shares quite a bit of history with our own, but current events in the past generation or so have diverged quite a bit. This page serves as a guide to some people, NPC or PC, your character would be more or less likely to have heard of, if they haven't been living under a rock.

Politics

  • Derek Simon: United States President. Former Arizona governor. Republican. Won the Presidential election in 2012; sworn in January, 2013.
  • Philip Bancroft: Former United States president, elected in 2008 on a moderate Democratic platform; defeated in 2012 elections by the challenger, Derek Simon.
  • Alexander Tranum: Former United States Vice-President under Bancroft.
  • Daniel Lukasik: One of the two U.S. senators from New York. Democrat.
  • Magda Carruthers: One of the two U.S. senators from New York. Republican.
  • Richard Fraley: New York's current governor. Republican. Defeated his Democratic opponent in the 2008 elections. Strong proponent of Mutant Registration.
  • Douglas Lovet: The current mayor of New York City. Independent.
  • Graydon Creed: A prominent anti-mutant activist. Wealthy and outspoken, donates to many anti-mutant causes.
  • Alice Lambton: Diplomat in Residence for New York State for the past ten years; known to hold moderate views; rumored to have political aspirations.
  • Luke Cage: Formerly imprisoned until his very public breakout of jail and subsequent overturning of his conviction. Now an activist around Harlem, outspoken on mutant issues and involved in philanthropic efforts in Harlem. Ran for City Council seat in Harlem.
  • Victor van Doom: The Supreme Monarch of Latveria, a small country in the Balkans, only recently independent from Hungary.
  • Elliott Carruthers: Decorated naval veteran, famous for saving her crew during an attack by mutant pirates. Friends of Humanity spokesperson, and the public face of the pro-registration Human First campaign.
  • Jackson Holland: Artist and mutant activist, has become a poster child for The Good Mutants following very publicly saving the lives of both the mayor and Norman Osborn. Often in the news for his support of mutant's right issues; helped Tony Stark bring the NYPD's fighting ring to public light. Most notably, was pinpointed as one of the city's biggest heroes during the zombie crisis, for his work both combating zombies and instigating a cure.


Media, Entertainment, & Sports

  • Alison Blaire: Former pop star and B-movie actress. Known for movies like 'The Killers that Creep', 'Tomb of Dracula', and 'The Man-Wolf'. She is currently the host of a local daytime talk show called 'Alison!'
  • Kaori Takahashi: Famous X-Games athlete, sponsored, and DJ's in clubs around NYC.
  • Ryan Black: New York based indie rocker whose sizeable local following is spreading nationally.


Science & Technology

  • Dr. Moira MacTaggert: The Scotland-based scientist who initially discovered the X-Gene. Still publicly the preeminent researcher into mutation worldwide.
  • Dr. Iolaus Saavedro: Geneticist and founder of the Mendel Clinic, the world's first dedicated mutant clinic. Recognized for his work in developing the treatment and cure for the zombie disease.
  • Dr. Rasheed Toure: Neurologist and philanthropist. Runs a low-cost clinic in Clinton, but is more famous within the medical community for pioneering several radical advancements in treatments for neurodegenerative disorders, as well as in brain-computer interfaces. Additionally famous as co-creator of the treatment and cure for the zombie disease.
  • Regan Wyngarde: Med student at Columbia, specializing in neuroprosthetics. Famous for her work as co-creator of the treatment and cure for the zombie disease.


Business & Industry

  • Tony Stark: Genius, billionaire, playboy, philanthropist. Notable recently for publicly exposing the NYPD's mutant fight ring.
  • Warren Worthington, III: The multi-billionaire son of multi-billionaire parents, Warren Worthington is the CEO of Worthington Industries, an international conglomerate with holdings in everything from aviation to yogurt. A known philanthropist, Worthington is a common face in the news.
  • Norman Osborn: CEO of Oscorp; a weapon contractor who has bet his entire empire on mutant countermeasures being the 'next big thing'. Working on building the Oscorp Institute, a proposed center for mutants to receive education and assistance learning about their abilities.
  • Sebastian Shaw: CEO of Shaw Industries, also heavily involved in munitions.

Other

  • Eric Lensherr: Also known as Magneto, this known mutant, founder of the recently designated terrorist group the Brotherhood of Mutants, is most famous for his recent attempted attack on the diplomatic gathering near Liberty Island. Currently imprisoned in a specially-designed unit, location confidential.

15 Minutes of Fame

  • Nox: SHADOWWOMAN. Also plastered across the news as a suspect in a string of disappearances/murders, was no longer a suspect after the bloodmonster was found. Also helped Save Everything at the Oscorp gala. Subsequently gained notoriety for killing an NYPD officer.
  • Spider-Dude: Mysterious SPIDER-TYPE person wanted by the FBI in relation to a bunch of explosions in the city; has been photographed swinging around on zip-lines and saving people from fires. TERRORIST.
  • Thea: Mutant with the power to enlarge and control bugs; first came to attention following a series of smaller bug attacks that culminated in blowing up City Hall. Was subsequently broken out of jail and is still wanted and at large.