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  Charles Xavier : Professor Xavier   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Professor Charles Xavier (known as Professor X) is the leader of the X-Men in the fictional Marvel Universe.
Xavier is one of the world's most powerful telepaths, who became a paraplegic due to the villainy of an alien villain called Lucifer.
Xavier began a school for gifted children which had a secret purpose of providing a safe haven for mutants to master their abilities in order to function in the outside world safely.
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 X-Men Character Bios: Professor X
Xavier revealed that he had suspected the team had been infiltrated since they returned from the Skrull homeworld and ran the team ragged in the hopes that physical exertion would break down the impostor's mental barriers and allow Xavier to scan him or her.
Charles soon went on television and revealed that he was a mutant, causing a firestorm of controversy and frequent rioting and attacks outside the school.
Cassandra (in Xavier's body) was then attacked by Xorn who attempted to heal her, which had the effect, when Xavier's mind was re-integrated by Cassandra herself (hoping to take control of all mutants), of allowing Xavier to walk again, his spinal cord completely healed.
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 Articles - Professor X   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Charles Xavier was born to Brian and Sharon Xavier, a wealthy couple (partially due to Brian being a well-respected scientist).
Xavier was able to use his mental powers to break her out of her catonia, and the two later fell in love.
Charles continued to stay in Israel for some time, but eventually he and Gabrielle separated on good terms, Charles not knowing at the time that Gabrielle was pregnant with his son, who would grow up to become the autistic mutant Legion.
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 Professor X   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Xavier is arguably the most powerful mutant in the world due to the vast psionic powers at his disposal.
Fortunately, Xavier is a man of moral compunction beyond reproach and would never use his abilities to encroach upon the liberties of his fellow men.
Professor Xavier is himself a mutant - one of the world's most powerful telepaths.
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 Charles Xavier   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Professor Charles Francis Xavier (known as Professor X) is the leader of the X-Men in the fictional Marvel Universe.
Xavier is one of the world's most powerful telepaths, who became a paraplegic due to the villainy of an alien called Lucifer.
Fortunately, Xavier is man of moral compuncture beyond reproach and would never use his abilities to encroach upon the liberties of his fellow men.
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 Professor Charles Xavier - Wikipédia
O professor Charles Xavier é um personagem de quadrinhos da série X-Men.
Decidido a tornar a Terra um local onde mutantes e não-mutantes possam conviver em paz, Xavier usa seus alunos, os X-Men, para lutar contra o preconceito e a intolerância.
Xavier ajuda também muitos dos alunos mutantes a controlar e amadurecer seus poderes e habilidades especiais.
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 Marvel Directory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
During Charles Xavier's current absence, the school is headed by the mutant Magneto, under his adopted identity of Michael Xavier, Charles's supposed brother.
Professor Charles Xavier's living quarters are on both the first and second floor; his bedroom is on the second.
Charles Xavier has private living quaters on this floor as well as the second; also, on the first floor he has his study, where the principal terminal of hisCerebro machine is located, his office, from which he conducts school business, and an enormous library, where most of the school's classes are held.
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 The X-Men: The Early Years
Damage suffered in his battle with Lucifer cost Professor Xavier the use of his legs, and from that time on he was confined to a wheelchair.
This battle, and his experiences with young mutants unable to control their power, led Professor Xavier to dedicate himself to the creation of a foundation capable of training young mutants in the use of their super-human abilities.
During this stage of their careers, Professor Xavier is killed during the X-Men's battle with Grotesk the Sub-Human (the last survivor of his Sub-Terranea civilization).
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 Professor X - MarvelDatabase   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Charles Xavier is the son of nuclear researcher Brian Xavier and his wife Sharon.
Xavier's first student was the 11-year-old Jean Grey, who had been traumatized when she telepathically experienced the emotions of a dying friend.
Xavier told Duncan of his plan to locate young mutants and enroll them in his "School for Gifted Youngsters" using his ancestral mansion home as a base to train them to use their powers for humanity's benefit.
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Charles Xavier, founder of the School for Gifted Youngsters, was the leading authority on the problems of developing mutants.
Xavier realized he'd be disappointed if that were so, for ordinary human beings had come to bore him.
For Charles Xavier, the discovery of an unknown mutant was the opening chapter of an epic story, a ceaseless saga of bizarre adventures that left you gasping at its infinite possibilities.
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 Professor Charles Francis Xavier   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The most powerful mutant telepath on Earth, Professor X traveled the world researching the effects of genetic mutation.
Realizing that mutants--people born with extra power and abilities beyond those of ordinary humans--were increasing in number, he founded the School for Gifted Youngsters to train young mutants to use their powers for the good of both human and mutantkind.
Through the years, Professor X has held true to his idealistic dream, working toward a future in which all people can live together in peace.
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 The X-Man - A Charles Xavier Fanlisting   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Professor Charles Xavier is the founder and leader of the X-men.
He is a great teacher and champion of causes both mutant and human alike, Xavier, above all else, dreams of a peaceful coexistance between mutant and human.
Charles is a telepath, one of the universe's most powerful, yet he never uses these powers for ill. He is hero.
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 Professor X
The son of nuclear researcher Brian Xavier and his wife, Sharon, Charles' telepathic powers began to emerge when he was still a boy.
Of all their classmates, Charles and Moira were the only ones who understood the ultimate implications of genetic mutation.
Xavier espoused his optimistic belief that Homo sapiens and Homo superior could coexist, but Lehnsherr foresaw mutants as the new minority to be persecuted and hunted because of their differences.
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 Professor Xavier
Xavier's telepathic powers began to manifest at an early age, when he would comfort his mother after his step father beat her by entering her mind and telepathically comfort her, sometimes without even realizing he was doing so.
Xavier was shocked to learn that his old missionary friend, Erik, was the man behind the tin-can helmet, but the X-Men fought valiantly despite lack of proper team training, and prevailed.
Xavier has fought through the years, and through the many different teams and hardships, but has not come far in his dream of peacefull co-exhistance.
www.angelfire.com /or2/marvel/xavier.html   (406 words)

  
 Charles Xavier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Professor X, the leader of the Marvel Comics superhero team the X-Men.
Charles Xavier, a fictional character in Vladimir Nabokov's novel Pale Fire.
This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title.
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 X-Men: Professor Xavier   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Charles' wealthy father died when Charles was very young, which forced his mother, Sharon, to marry Kurt Marko, Cain Marko's Father.
For the next several months, Xavier battled the aliens telepathicly, and without a single shot being fired on Earthen soil, he drove the freaks off, and came out of his suclusion, revealing to the world that he was, indeed, alive.
Xavier was present at the trial with Gabriel Haller, whom he unknowingly had a child with.
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 Professor Xavier   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Charles Xavier, a brilliant scientist, genetist and engineer, discovered quite young that he was a powerful telepath, due to a mutation by unwillingly entering the mind of his foster brother (who would later become the Juggernaut).
Xavier would later travel to El Cairo, where he had a brief encounter with a very young Ororo, who tried to stole his purse.
Xavier lost the use of his legs in a fight against Lucifer, but after being infected by the Brood and killed, he was clonated by the Shi'Ars (Lilandra, the Shi'ar governess, is Xavier's lover) and became capable of walking again.
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 Mind control - Wikipedia
Brainwashing consisted of the notion that the Chinese communists had discovered a mysterious and effective method of causing deep and permanent behaviorial changes in prisoners of war.
This is often depicted electronically such as the trademark equipment of Batman enemy, The Mad Hatter, which is designed to put victims under his control when placed in direct physical contact with the head.
In addition, characters with powerful psionic abilities like Professor Charles Xavier of The X-Men can do the same with mental concentration against a target.
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 Articles - X-Men (film)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Professor Charles Xavier (the world's most powerful telepath) takes gifted individuals and teaches them to control their powers for the good of mankind in his school for gifted youngsters.
She poisons Xavier's Cerebro machine and tricks Marie into thinking that Xavier is angry at her, causing her to run away.
Charles Xavier has summoned a group of individuals (the X-Men) possessing great abilities that protect a mankind which fears and hates them, hoping for peace in the future.
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 Magneto (o)
By the time Xavier founded the X-Men, in part to combat mutants who threatened humanity, Magneto had decided that the only way to safeguard superhuman mutants from persecution was for mutants to conquer human civilization.
Xavier was healed on the Starjammer’s ship in the Shi’ar Galaxy, but he has not yet been able to return to Earth.
Magneto has assumed the identity of Xavier’s cousin, Michael Xavier, and is the current head of Xavier’s School and mentor of the New Mutants.
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 Marvel Roster: X-Men the Movie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Professor Charles Xavier created the team of mutants known as the X-Men to further his dream of mutants and normal humans learning to live together in peace.
Charles Xavier discovered his mutant ability to read and control the minds of others when he was a boy.
At Professor Xavier's school, Rogue learned her mutant power allowed her to drain the life force of anyone she touched with her bare skin.
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 Wolverine's Allies: Professor X
The founder of the Uncanny X-Men, Professor Xavier's hope for a world where mutants and humans can coexist has often been faced with resistance by mutants with other views, such as Magneto.
Xavier, too, shows this same sense of loyalty, as evident in X-Men #25 where Xavier destroys Magneto's mind by wiping away his memories after what Magneto had done to Wolverine.
Upon rescuing Professor X and defeating Onslaught, Professor X now has lost (perhaps temporary, perhaps permanent, it has yet to be seen yet) his psi-talents, and has voluntarily surrendered himself to the United States government under arrest for the destruction caused by a being that he had created from his psi-energy.
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 NOVA NOTES : PROFESSOR X / ODD JOHN --NOT SEPARATED AT BIRTH   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Someone is fostering--yet again--the theory that Professor Charles Xavier of X-MEN is also the person chronicled as "Odd John" Wainwright from ODD JOHN by Olaf Stapledon.
Professor Charles Xavier searched for other mutants to shelter them, to train them, to foster his dream of coexistence with humanity.
Charles Xavier, in both X-Men #1 and the first Juggernaut story, said his father was a nuclear physicist, named Brian Xavier, who died in an explosive nuclear accident.
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 Hiryu's foes
According to Hiryu's report, Onslaught was a sentient psionic being created from the consciousness of two people: Professor Charles Xavier, founder and leader of the X-Men, and the mutant known as Magneto.
Some time ago in Professor Xavier's dimension, Magneto had established his space station Avalon as a haven for mutants who had no desire to remain on Earth due to seemingly endless persecution.
The daily growth of anti-mutant hysteria, the deaths of dozens of mutants from the Legacy Virus, and Xavier's own failed attempt to rehabilitate the mutant sociopath Sabretooth, which resulted in near-fatal injuries to the X-Man Psylocke, were all factors in Xavier's increased level of frustration.
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