Thursday, February 17, 2005

Beast?

HA HA!! I LOVE it! Admittedly, I kinda wanted to be Storm, 'cause, you know, weather. But hey, BEAST!



You scored as Beast. Codename: The Beast
Full Name: Henry P. McCoy
Mutant Powers: Increased agility, strength and stamina.

Henry "Hank" McCoy is a founding member of the X-Men. Among all his original teamates, Hank had the best childhood, between loving parents, and so his temper and way of living was one of the happiest at the mansion. Beast's mutation at first was hardly noticable, but while away from the team, Hank made a terrible mistake: testing a new substance that he was using to study the x-factor. Beast tried the substance on himself. This caused a further mutation on his body, covering him with gray fur (that later became blue), fangs and great nails. He had then indeed become a "beast".

One of the only students at the mansion who took up an education beyond that of the Xavier school, Beast's studies were in the biogenetic area of his field. Possessing a quick wit, a wry sense of humour, and scholarly wisdom, he also has a penchant for quoting the classics and poetry. Despite his beastly exterior, he is possesess incredible genius, making him one of the most intellingent minds in the world.


Beast

85%

Iceman

80%

Shadowcat

80%

Banshee

70%

Cyclops

70%

Wolverine

65%

Professor X

65%

Colossus

60%

Jean Grey

60%

Rogue

55%

Nightcrawler

50%

Storm

45%

Archangel

30%

Which X-Men member are You?
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2 Comments:

Blogger Kelly said...

Hey, I got Beast too! I was gonna post it on my blog, but he would've disrupted the straight-jacket theme I had going ...

That increased agility, strength and stamina will really come in handy for your tap dancing endeavor!

5:38 AM  
Blogger Lorna said...

I am Nightcrawler, and do I deserve it! thanks, that was fun.
Crappy about the tap dance lessons; you should assume different voices and call your local community college enough times that they'll see the need and set it up for you. One-on-one teaching would be great.

5:26 PM  

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