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The leader of
Alpha Flight, James MacDonald Hudson wears a battle suit which
allows him to tap into the Earth's EM field. |
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Guardian |
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The wife of Guardian,
Heather Hudson wears a similar battle suit to her husband's. However,
her suit allows her to control geothermal energies. |
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Vindicator |
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Formerly known
as Box, Madison Jeffries possesses the ability to transmute metal
into weapons. Recently, he and his wife, Diamond Lil, have returned
to Alpha Flight. |
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Madison Jeffries |
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Lillian Crawley
possesses extremely dense skin, which makes her resistant to injury
and enhances her strength. She recently returned to Alpha Flight
with her husband, Madison Jeffries. |
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Diamond Lil |
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A former espionage
agent for Department H, Eugene Milton Judd is a long-standing
member of Alpha Flight. Recently, he had a falling-out with Vindicator. |
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Puck |
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Latest in an
ancient line of Sarcee medicine men, Michael Twoyoungmen derives
mystic power from the protective spirits of the land through his
leather medicine pouch. Shaman is also an accomplished physician. |
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Shaman |
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Elizabeth Twoyoungmen
is the daughter of Shaman and the bearer of the mystic Talisman,
granting her mystic powers in excess of even her father's. |
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Talisman |
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Anne McKenzie
is the civilian identity of Snowbird, a northern demi-goddess
-- born of a union between man and goddess -- whose true name
is Narya. Raised by teammate Shaman, Narya has the ability to
fly and to shapeshift into any creature of the North. |
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Snowbird |
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Renowned radiation
scientist Walter Langkowski was bathed in Gamma radiation, giving
him the ability to shapeshift into the mythical creature of the
North, Sasquatch. Walter enjoys a romantic relationship
with Jeanne-Marie Beaubier, aka Aurora.
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Sasquatch |
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The sister of
Northstar suffers from a split personality -- the matronly, puritanical
Jeanne-Marie and the funloving Aurora. As Aurora, she shares her
brother's abilities of speed and flight. The twins may also pool
their powers through physical contact, igniting a blinding burst
of light. |
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Aurora |