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Anonymous asked:

LOVE your thoughts on an X-MEN tv show! Would characters like Emma/Ororo/Wanda/Pietro/Lorna become a secondary cast as stuff moves on (aka this is my way of wondering if you would wanna do outfits for them lmao)

They absolutely would!

I imagine each season would have a theme. Season ones theme would be identity(the five finding themselves and what being a mutant means), and the second would be discovery. 

4 out of the 5characters you mentioned would be in season two, that being the magnet kids + our lovely goddess. Emma, I imagine would appear in season three. But there would be four new supporting cast members in season two and one new main character.

The first episode would tell two stories, one on Magneto and one on the X-men who are taking a trip to Cairo. Charles has given little explanation but leaves the kids to their own devices. Walking down a market street, Scott and Jean are enjoying themselves when a teen pickpockets Jean. She senses it due to her telepathy and we get a chase that quickly causes the sunny streets of Cairo to turn into a storm. 

That’s how we meet Ororo Monroe. She is brought to America, having been the reason for the trip and she becomes the sixth member of the X-men. Finally Jean has a friend that is a girl and their friendship gets to flourish. Ororo is a challenge for Scott because she isn’t quite ready to take orders and is a strong willed leader. They have to learn to work together but grow close on the process. She is a powerful force on the team and In contrast to the rest, doesn’t fully worship Charles as much as everyone else. Nonetheless she becomes part of the family. She even has a very brief romance with Hank who is having relationship issues with his girlfriend. Don’t worry she learns her self worth and drops him. 

Season one would hint that Magneto had a hidden goal, beside the obvious mutant supremacy stuff. The end of the season would show that this hidden journey would end with him at a secret government facility. That’s as much as season one would give, but season two would give the reveal that he has been hunting down Wanda and Pietro Maximoff to join his brotherhood. So they are introduced within the first episode as new villains(ish).

The twins have no idea Erik is their father. They feel indebted to him for their rescue from torture and experimentation and so they feel trapped and unable to leave. They do what he says because they are afraid. Erik knows but doesn’t know how to say anything. 

The twins are Romani and were raised Jewish per the request of their late mother Magda due to their fathers religion. They lived in Eastern Europe, traveling prior to being taken into the facility. 

Pietro is the over protective brother we all know and love. Full of snark and makes quip after quip, all a cover for his fear and guilt. He takes on as the ‘caretaker’ for Wanda as her powers become progressively more uncontrollable and her mental state worsens. They are both traumatized after their isolation but Peitro pushes it down and refuses to feel it. His sister needs him, only one twin can be hurt and his sister already is. Season two would be darker than season one now that mutants are exposed to the world and the world obviously does not react well, so Pietro reacts with anger towards this, much like his father. Additionally Pietro doesn’t experience time like everyone else and thus has an onslaught of ADHD and short tempers. Pietro is the over protective brother we all know and love. Full of snark and makes quip after quip, all a cover for his fear and guilt. He takes on as the ‘caretaker’ for Wanda as her powers become progressively more uncontrollable and her mental state worsens. They are both traumatized after their isolation but Peitro pushes it down and refuses to feel it. His sister needs him, only one twin can be hurt and his sister already is. Season two would be darker than season one now that mutants are exposed to the world and the world obviously does not react well, so Pietro reacts with anger towards this, much like his father. Additionally Pietro doesn’t experience time like everyone else and thus has an onslaught of ADHD and short tempers.

Wanda is like a fragile statue. She is made of stone but she is falling apart. The whole reason they ended up in the facility at all is because of Wanda was caught using her magic. She blames herself for their capture and she blames herself every time her powers hurt someone. For the majority of the season she is selectively mute and often in survival mode. Throughout the season Magneto pushes the twins to get more violent and leave less survivors, while Pietro is hesitant he is more willing, but Wanda is actively resistant, even though in the end she hurts more people than her brother. 

Lorna also makes an experience for a few episodes and helps usher in the plot line of the mutant underground. Lorna knows she’s Magento’s daughter, she has known since her mutation manifested and her mom confessed. The catch? Magneto does not know that she exists. She doesn’t care, she has given up on him. Lorna has experienced bullying and harassment since she was born due to her green hair. When her town found out she could control metal, they called her a freak. Out of anger an altercation occurred and the town decided to burn her house down. The problem? Her mom was in that house. Lorna was rescued and protected by mutants who informed her of the mutant underground. She then lived on this “underground” for most of her teenage life. This meant hiding, living in ware houses, and watching her friends die. 

Now she is one of the main leaders of the mutant underground and mostly covers the safety of younger mutants(the morlocks are apart of the underground and cover crazy physical mutations). She is scary and rather young compared to the other leaders but she is ruthless and protective. She gained the name “Polaris” for being the a guide for younger mutants and she would rather die than lose a kid she is protecting. 

Her “purpose” in the plot this season is to expose the x-men to the hard reality of being a mutant in this new world. Not everyone got to live in the comfort of a mansion and experience special education. She is especially a challenge made for Jean who has been apart of Xavier’s dream since forever, and thus has the hardest time listening to Lorna talk so poorly of the human race. They get in fights a lot and tend to be snarky with each other but after an episode and a half they learn to see each other. Jean’s perspective changes after Lorna and she starts to look critically at the world. Nonetheless Lorna is actually a badass and becomes an ally to the X-men.

A few other x-men would appear in this season through special episodes. All mutants who could be apart of the future team. I’m thinking mostly of Kurt, Piotr, Emma(less likely), Remy, and/or Banshee. However one would appear in 2 to 3 episodes. Logan would show up in an episode early in the season. Charles is on a solo mission, one he won’t involve the kids in, and runs into Logan. Logan looks younger(?) than we have seen him before but still his age is ambiguous. Logan offers a hand and Charles learns to trust this man as an ally. The two other episodes would be either Logan going on an adventure with Scott and Warren by accident, leading to him being a relationship counselor(in therms of the weird love triangle) for the two, or him meeting the twins and helping them realize they need to leave. Nonetheless he is an active member of the universe just not yet an X-man. 

In reference to our main five, lots are happening with them. The Scott, Warren, Jean thing is progressing…oddly. Warren hasn’t realize he likes Scott AND Jean and so he goes full in on competition for Jean. Scott is confused because he is realizing that he likes Warren and it’s all very confusing because is this guy flirting with the girl I like? Or is he flirting with me? Jean still hasn’t realized their feelings, but she is getting even closer with Scott. On a side note, Jean and Ororo act like they are dating to ick out the guys. They find it funny how mixed the reactions are every time. Bobby is getting better with his queerness. He came to terms with it internally last season and is growing the courage to come out. So he goes through that journey. We get the iconic ‘your gay bobby’ from Jean early on the season. She’s just happy he has figured it out. Hank is applying for college and is working hard to balance x-men and that but he struggles. Jean’s powers are growing very very strong. She also keeps having dreams about a bird on fire….hmmm….what could that mean?Warren’s family come back into the picture and he reconciles….kinda. Jean and Wanda end up alone very early on in the season during a fight. They have an understanding and become secret friends on the side. Jean assures Wanda that their will always be a place for Wanda at the mansion.

The big climax would be a magneto battle turned human battle. A conference for the leaders of the world made to discuss mutants, happens in Washington DC. Magneto attacks, X-men protect, but the humans turn on them, seeing both teams as the same. The x-men pull through and still are heroines but not everyone sees them like that 

This is the final push for two things:

  1. The disbanding of the five. Hank has gotten accepted into a high class college and realizes he needs a break from being an X-man. Additionally Warren goes back home to do business college and try and take over his families company. Bobby has not graduated yet so he stays, and Jean and Scott both decide to go to the community college near the school + stay being students under Charles. Scott goes in undecided, Jean takes on nursing and psychology.
  2. The school is officially opened. With the help of Lorna, the school is able to quickly fill, and more students come to fill the team. The new X-men team revealed at the end of the season are: Scott, Jean, Ororo, Bobby, Piotr, Kurt, although this team will quickly grow in season 3.

The final minutes of the final episode, Wanda would make up her mind and choose to leave. Peitro agrees but Magneto stops them. He reveals that he is their father. Peitro is shocked but warms up to the idea, Magento has already been a father figure for him, and Pietro who is feeling vulnerable, stays. Wanda can’t believe this, to her this changes nothing, and so Magneto let’s her go. Pietro fights and begs for him to force her to stay but Erik let’s his daughter go knowing deep down it’s the right choice. She goes to Xavier’s and finds Jean waiting for her outside, and inside Xavier waiting with a cup of tea. 

Wanda joins the X-men but as a student at the school. She is not ready to fight again….or is she?

And there we have it! An overview of season two. Emma would definitely show up in season three but I’m torn between two storylines for her. But oh dear lord I have been writing for three hours now. 

Thank you so much for the question! It meant to world to me to have received it!

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I caved and made fan kids

whitch is funny because due to comics, most of the parents already have kids

They are a little super team

But oh god I have so much story for them

here’s a little bonus on El’s and Emmets childhood

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okay but a Scott Summers!EPIC musical AU

I love casting things, so we have two cast because some people go to well in certain roles. Cast one are the names on the left, cast two is the right.

Odysseus - Scott Summers Penelope - Madelyn Prior | Jean Grey Telechamus - Nathan Summers Athena - Jean Grey | Ororo Monroe Eurylocus - Logan | Hank McCoy Polites - Bobby Drake Circe - Emma Frost Calypso - ??? | Madelyn Prior Antinous - ??? | Logan

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Jean Grey Headcannons

To preface, this is my interpretation of Jean Grey. Someone who within quite a few comics, as well as nearly all her animated and live action appearance has been boiled down to a non existent personality. This is how I envision her, and if you don’t agree that’s great. There is no wrong interpretation(unless she’s the ‘the one between’ Scogan or the useless wife of Scott)

Jean and her recklessness:

  • Jean is reckless. She’s more reckless than Bobby, more reckless that Scott in near death scenarios, she is nearly on par to Logan with her recklessness. Except her recklessness is almost never at the expense of others, it mostly has to do with throwing herself into battle with no worry of the harm that will come to her. You need someone to block bullets, but she’s already holding a building up? Great she’ll use her body. Someone needs to shield two kids in a crumbling building? Great she’s in there and her back is withstanding the tumbling rocks. It’s borderline self sacrificial. 
  • Jean is really good at covering up the injuries that come with this recklessness. More often or not she walks out of battles with completely preventable injuries. She knows these are preventable injuries, she knows that most of the time she could have stopped those bullets, that she could have held that building up, but all the same she keeps putting herself out there. She has a hidden stash of Advil and Tylenol, along with medical supplies because she will not let Hank check her out and reveal how hurt she is. She uses her telepathy to appear without her limps or the pain on her face. She fools a lot of people. 
  • She fools Scott really well. She knows they’re something off with her if she keeps putting herself in danger, but she refuses to let him worry about her. She projects the hardest on him and he trusts her and believes her for the most part. He is getting suspicious, but it’s so easy to make him ‘believe’ her when he is so used to her in his head. She knows it’s wrong, but hates the idea of making him worry.
  • Emma sees through the act the easiest. Maybe it’s because she’s a telepath, maybe she knows Jean Grey more than she cares to admit, maybe she cares more than she wants to admit. Nonetheless she loves tormenting Jean in private about what she knows, making sure Jean remembers that Emma can always just tell everyone. Jean hates it, but she has noticed her Advil is never low and her first aid kit is always replenished. She notices how on days when he own mental energy is to low to keep up the facade, no one seems to notice. And on days when Scott is to close to finding out, a beautiful blonde always walks in and escorts him away from the conversation. 
  • Logan is the other X-man that sees through Jean easily. At first he tried to talk to her, he wanted to reason with her on how she did not have a regeneration ability and that she wasn’t invincible, but just like the Jean Grey he knows, she fought back. Instead he took a step back and became a silent helper. If Jean was too tired to use her telekinesis to stitch up a cut on her back, he would come in and do it for her. If her shoulder was dislocated, he would fix it. If she was in pain and needed her room to herself, he’d distract the rest of the team to have fun on the other side of the mansion. 
  • Jean wonders if this self sacrifice stuff is related to the Phoenix. If maybe this is her twisted way of paying penance for all the people she has hurt and all the people she has killed. She just knows that in the heat of battle she feels no pain, high on adrenaline. But the pain afterwards feels like a payment to a debt she never knew she had. 

Charles and Jean:

  • Charles definitely sees Jean as a daughter, the closest thing he has to one at least. But Jean does not see him as father. 
  • The two have an interesting relationship. Jean definitely sees him as a mentor and someone she values, but she has also bared witness to his mistakes and failures. She trust him, but never too much, never blindly like Scott. But then again Scott was made blind, while Charles aloud her to see. 
  • Jean has different views that Charles when it comes to the future of mutant kind. She see’s use in his dream but see’s parts of it as illogical. She walks a fine line of realism and optimism, and wants to work to cultivate a realistic and attainable future. 

Motherhood:

  • When Jean was young she did want to be a mom. When she started at the institute she loved the idea of raising a mutant kid to feel love and respected within their community.
  • The change to be against kids was gradual. It started by seeing the torment of mutant kids by the public. It grew with she realized she actually never wanted to stop being an X-man, that she thought her job was to important. It grew even more after the Phoenix, because how could someone be a loving mother if she had laughed as she dismantled an entire galaxy. 
  • When she came back to life, Scott had Nathan. She knew Nathan wasn’t hers, but for a while it was fun to have a baby in the house, it was nice to have a child running through the halls, one that called Scott Dad, and one who Scott wanted to raise with her. But Nathan wasn’t hers. He belonged to Madilyn. Even if Scott reassured her Madilyn was gone and he wanted to raise the baby with her, and that Nathan would be hers, Nathan did not belong to her. Jean did everything she could to be his step mom, but she always had a wall built up that she refused to pass. It felt wrong to her, to love this baby as her own, when she had watched the screaming wails of her clone? Her sister? Another her? 
  • When Nathan was taken by Sinister and the whole plot was revealed fully, Jean decided that she did not want kids. Not just with Scott, but in general. She didn’t want her child to have to carry her name attached to them, she did not want to bring a child into the world that would be ‘genetically perfect’ or for the human masses to torture. 
  • Yet Jean still yearned for the life she might have had if she wasn’t a mutant. She life that would include a child.
  • When Rachel came into the picture, it through a wrench into everything. Rachel needed a mother, but Jean was so afraid of her self and the idea of another child that she would be responsible for that, she reacted harshly and crass. She was not Rachel’s mother, at least now she would never become Rachel’s mother. It was a defensive mechanism, but one that hurt her as well as Rachel. 
  • In later years the idea of a child has been brought up to Jean once again but her views haven’t changed. Maybe now she could explore the idea of raising a child, but after the events with Nathan and Rachel, she has promised herself she would not bring another Scott/Jean baby into the world. She has loved Scott but she can’t help but worry another child would just end in travesty. 
  • However Jean does have a kid of her own
  • Hope Summers. A child that she has been very distant from, for many reasons. I think it’s in Hope that she sees herself the most, if Hope is anyone’s child she is Nathan’s and Jean’s. I would be nice to have them interact. 

I like Jean. Is that obvious 

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I like creative mind projects. This became one of them.

Alright let’s set the basics of this ‘show’. The Xavier Institute, situated in Salem, Westchester, is run by Charles Xavier. A professor, doctor, and world renowned author and scientist. However he possesses a secret, a discovery he made on his travels abroad: mutants. He has returned home and opened a school for those said mutants, and we follow his ‘first class’.

Our main characters, at least for season one, would be the og five. Scott, Jean, Warren, Bobby, and Hank. And guess what? The school actually is a school. They take classes taught by Charles, and do superhero stuff on the side. Here is their everyday clothes:

Think the vibes of X-men Evolution. The show would focus on the dual life of the kids, but would also focus on them being kids. The trouble they get into, the antics they get up to. The drama that comes with being a teenager. Additional clothes(on colder days)

So what is everyone’s backstory?

Scott Summers Scott has a very similar life to the one we know. Parents dead in a plane ‘accident’ and him being separated from his brother in the foster care system. He goes from house to house until his mutation manifests. In which he is thrown into a few bad situations regarding his foster parent using him for his powers, before being found by Charles. Scott was the first student to live on campus, but by far not the first student, however he sees Scott as a father(even if Charles doesn’t see him as his son). He is a mix of the cautious and rather reserved. He’s malnourished body earned him the nickname Slim, but don’t let the meek act fool you. He is sarcastic as you could imagine and has a very strong moral code. He will make a good leader.

Jean Grey Jean’s telekinesis came to her when she was young. Charles has been a constant figure in her life since then, almost taking on what she might call an ‘uncle’ role. He has been working with her for years, and was the first to know when her telepathy manifested, at the death of her best friend. To Charles, she was his first student, and the closest thing he feels he has to a kid. She joins the team last, the premier episode being about her moving into the mansion. She is feisty and spirited. The most reckless of the five, but also oddly balanced in responsibly. She knows she’s powerful and she fears it.

Warren Worthington III Warren’s wings did not grow in until he was away at boarding school. Lucky for him, he could hide them well at first by dropping all the sports he played. Warren used to play the part of an upstuck rich kid very well, but that never was him. When his wings fully came in, he spent the nights saving people from muggers and robbers. He realized it felt good to do something his parents would never do. When Charles offered him a place at the school he toke it, and has been learning to move past his rich ego, however some habits are hard to break. Warren still loves posh language and loves the fact that he is the richest among his friends, but also has a genuine want to help others.

Bobby Drake Bobby always knew he was different. He was gay. Something he found very hard to hide. That was until he found out he was a mutant, something he could hide behind. Bobby’s manifestion consisted of him freezing his entire room and himself, in a very Elsa manner. His parents were outraged, which caused Bobby to realize he could never come out to his parents. Charles came and wiped his parents mind, making everything easier, but Bobby still has the secret he has told no one. A secret he still hasn’t fully realized himself. Bobby hides his self loathing and anxieties behind bad jokes that he hops will be funny. As the youngest on the team, he often deals with the need to prove himself.

Hank McCoy Hank was good at hiding. His physical mutation made him very ape like in appearance, but if he stood the right way, played his card rights, and knew the right people, he could make everyone look past it. He was a genius, but hid behind a football jock exterior, an explanation for his body that made people look past him. Hank joined the school under the belief that he would not need to pretend anymore, and so he let go of his football alter ego. He prefers his academic side and is interested in pursuing the world of knowledge. He has a very academic way of speaking, but oddly really understands human emotion. He pushes himself hard and loves any and every form of learning.

In this show, the X-men was created by Charles as a way to get the public ready for the announcement of mutants, but they become so much more. Charles originally thinks that if the public can see super-powered people helping the world, they will be less likely to attack those people. He designs his perfect team, and even designs their suits.

The team….likes them….kinda

Within the first season, mutants would be exposed to the public and the X-men’s fight focus on the fight of oppression and proving they can be good. Teased in the final moments of season one, Scott will reveal the x-costumes he has designed for everyone. These would be the suits worn from then on forward, representing a switch from being Xavier’s X-men to the X-men that fight for mutant kind.

Additionally we would have lots of very weird love triangles!! Hank is not apart of it, because he very easily finds Vera who becomes his girlfriend. Bobby has a crush on Scott however. He plans to go to the grave with this fact. Warren and Scott both like Jean. Maybe they like each other….who knows? Jean on the other hand has no care in the world for romance at the moment and misses every interaction.

Some of the prominent names that would show up in the first season is of course Magneto. Magneto would be the battle for the first episode, and then there for the reveal of mutants, and then the final battle. He is the big overarching ‘villian’. Other villains would consist of classic 60’s villains such as Vanisher and the rest of the brotherhood. However Scarlet Witch and QuickSilver would not appear till season 2.

Additionally Xavier has a divorcee(that’s not Erik shocker) that is Moria McTaggert. I love the idea of them being bitter exes that have tea with each other and talk shit. Moria is mainly a doctor in Scotland, but would make appearances when one of the kids get to injured. Additionally she has ties to the CIA and aides Charles that way.

Some Pjs and fancy references

Nonetheless, let me know if you want more. I have lots of ideas regarding this and would love to drill on and on again

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Agatha All Along, the highly anticipated follow-up to WandaVision, begins airing this week on Disney+. Now is the perfect to revisit some important information about both shows and the context in which some of Agatha's new characters are being introduced.

  • WandaVision primarily followed the character Wanda Maximoff and expanded on her family history by introducing her late parents as well her twin sons, who are born from magic and age rapidly over the course of the series.
  • In the Marvel comics source material, Wanda is part of a large, multigenerational family of Jewish and Romani characters whose stories frequently reflect the systemic violence and oppression that both communities face-- including Romani Holocaust victims, who are critically underrepresented in both education and media. In the MCU, these identities and histories are completely erased, and the characters are all played by white actors. Alternate versions of these characters also appear in the Fox X-Men films, and are similarly whitewashed.
  • The Romani people are a racialized minority that originated as a South Asian diaspora, and who face severe systemic oppression in Europe and North America. The modern Romani population is quite diverse, but they are not of white ethnic origin, and despite the fact that Wanda and her family have historically been drawn with white features, they are minority characters and ought to be considered as such..
  • Depictions of witches and witchcraft are often entwined with antisemitism and anti-Romani racism. In pop culture, witches and fortunetellers are typically portrayed as visual stereotypes of Romani women. In the real world, fortunetelling is a profession born from survival work, one which Romani families are often heavily policed and racially profiled for practicing. While Wanda usually subverts these tropes, they are often played straight elsewhere in the superhero genre, and any story about witches, especially one featuring Romani characters, needs to be critiqued in this context.
  • Agatha All Along introduces viewers to a new cast of characters, including Lilia Calderu, played by Patti LuPone, and the enigmatic "Teen", played by Joe Locke, who is heavily speculated to be an incarnation of Wanda's son, Billy.
  • In the comics, Lilia is a member of a prominent Romani family in Wanda's community. Often lauded as the "witch queen of the gypsies," Lilia embodies many racial stereotypes about Romani women. In Agatha All Along, Lilia is depicted as an older Sicilian woman, however, being portrayed as a batty fortuneteller with a tawdry psychic shop, she still embodies an offensive trope. Although Lilia is far from "good" representation, this is not an improvement-- if anything, it's even more exploitative.
  • Billy was raised in a Jewish American household and places a very strong emphasis on his Jewish identity, in addition to having Romani heritage. His identity as a young gay man is always presented in conjunction with this heritage, not in spite of it. Though there is a significance to Locke being a young gay actor playing a gay character, his casting-- if he is indeed playing Billy-- is not authentic. White gay representation should not supersede racial inclusivity, and it is not an excuse for whitewashing or Jewish erasure.
  • Marvel Studios recently announced that the character Doctor Doom will be played by Robert Downey Jr., who is returning to the franchise after many years in the role of Iron Man. In the source material, Doom is also a Romani character with a very similar background to Wanda's. This identity is central to Doom's character-- although he is written to be both morally and politically challenging, the liberation of his people has always been a primary motive.
  • Clearly, this type of whitewashing is an ongoing pattern in the MCU franchise. Although "Teen's" identity is still unconfirmed and Lilia may, ultimately, be of little consequence, they are part of a larger problem, and Agatha All Along needs to critiqued in that context.
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Anonymous asked:

What's your thoughts on cosmic deities JeanWanda? The phoenix is reborn over and over and birth is always infinite and chaotic,,,

They are my favorite.

In Avengers vs X-men it gets stated that the Phoenix force and Chaos Magic are the Yin Yang of the universe. That when one power goes to far, the other fights back and vice versa. While intending to to not, the comic interlinks the Phoenix force and Chaos magic on a universal level.

Given that Jean is the phoenix’s favorite host, and at this point pretty much the Phoenix, and Wanda is Cthons host(and captor) and the Scarlet Witch, i kinda love the idea of them being cosmic deities that balance each other out. 

In an another universe they are the odd goddess women that appear as humans to help train and lead new young hero’s. The ones that the kids like to make bets to see if they are dating, married, or oblivious. The ones that when needed, reveal their true forms, a blazing Phoenix of a woman, and the goddess of probability and chaos. It’s just so good as a concept.

Truly infinite through the cosmic power of the universe.

Also hot take Hope Summers is a great contender for a JeanWanda kid. Jean is her actual father and Wanda took her under her wing(with a lot of fighting) during A v X. They are a little cosmic family. 

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