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Revision as of 06:38, 15 January 2009

History

Born of Armenian descent, Annie Ghazikhanian worked as a nurse at the Rosy Manor Convalescent Hospital in Upstate New York. There, she tended to a comatose Alex Summers, a patient at the hospital. Unaware of Summers' identity as Havok, a former member of the team of superhuman mutant adventurers known as the X-Men, Annie developed an attraction towards him despite his condition. After reading a newspaper article, Annie learned of Summers' true identity and contacted the Xavier Institute. The next day, when Alex's brother Scott came to pick him up, Annie offered to accompany Scott and Alex to the Xavier Institute in order to continue caring for Alex. Scott agreed, and Annie has since been employed as the school's resident nurse, despite her negative feelings towards mutants. She took up residence in the mansion with her son, Carter.

Annie has subsequently used her experience as a former E.R. nurse to treat members of the X-Men for injuries they sustain in battle. She is also responsible for conducting regular physical examinations of the staff and students.

While Annie is a normal human, her son, Carter, is a mutant. Annie had some anti-mutant prejudices, but she tried getting over them. She developed a personal friendship with the X-Man Northstar, and kept secret his feelings for Iceman.

When Havok was awakened from his coma he pursued a relationship with Annie, despite being engaged to Polaris. Havok later left Polaris at the wedding altar, further damaging the woman's already-shaky mental state. He and Annie had a romantic relationship (despite her occasional flirts with Iceman) until she left the mansion, afraid the constant danger was unsafe for her son.

Attributes

Abilities

Skilled E.R. trained nurse.

Paraphernalia

Equipment

Hospital Equipment.

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