Just going to detail the ones I'm most likely to tag you with for now.
Babs doesn't have any kind of mental enhancements aside from being a freaking genius - she has a photographic memory and knows just about everything of importance in the DCU, she's their main info-monger under the Oracle identity. Which she took on after the Joker shot her point-blank and she ended up in a wheelchair. Her mind is crazy organized and shiny, basically, but all that stuff is completely top secret - she knows Superman's name. And his address. And sends him Christmas cards. So she's probably going to install some cameras in his room. Bat-paranoia, sorry man.
Tony is IRON MAN, they come from the same-ish universe if not exactly, since it isn't clear how the X-Men are going to fit into the Marvel-movieverse? Anyway Xavier has probably heard of his dad, Howard Stark was big in WWII arms R&D. As for his mind, go ahead! Tony isn't super subtle; he's brilliant but his mind is probably very disorganized and moves fast, and is all machines and programs with a dash of self-destruction to make it interesting, but other than that it's pretty much what you get on the surface. So. Mutants and gods and superpowers are something Tony is somewhat aware of thanks to his government connections/Fury etc. but he hasn't really let it bother him much yet. We'll see how that changes when the Avengers comes out.
Alice is a vampire, and a very powerful precog. She doesn't operate in the same kind of time frame that most people do, it's always a skip or a leap ahead. On the other hand she is totally used to telepaths rummaging around and she actually misses her mental conversations and chess games with Edward, so she'll be very friendly. Oh, and if he does dig around a bit she doesn't remember anything prior to becoming a vampire thanks to some less than ideal mental health treatments in her last year as a human. She doesn't remember the trauma but the traces might still be there.
Finnick is a vanilla human but his mind is very different from his outward appearance. He's pretty much about one bad trigger away from a complete mental breakdown, since I took him from right before one in canon. He won a televised, government-mandated fight to the death among teenagers when he was 14 and has spent the last eight years blackmailed into being a very expensive prostitute. So, er, proceed with caution, although he's got some pretty iron control just to have kept himself from loosing it for this long.
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Just going to detail the ones I'm most likely to tag you with for now.
Babs doesn't have any kind of mental enhancements aside from being a freaking genius - she has a photographic memory and knows just about everything of importance in the DCU, she's their main info-monger under the Oracle identity. Which she took on after the Joker shot her point-blank and she ended up in a wheelchair. Her mind is crazy organized and shiny, basically, but all that stuff is completely top secret - she knows Superman's name. And his address. And sends him Christmas cards. So she's probably going to install some cameras in his room. Bat-paranoia, sorry man.
Tony is IRON MAN, they come from the same-ish universe if not exactly, since it isn't clear how the X-Men are going to fit into the Marvel-movieverse? Anyway Xavier has probably heard of his dad, Howard Stark was big in WWII arms R&D. As for his mind, go ahead! Tony isn't super subtle; he's brilliant but his mind is probably very disorganized and moves fast, and is all machines and programs with a dash of self-destruction to make it interesting, but other than that it's pretty much what you get on the surface. So. Mutants and gods and superpowers are something Tony is somewhat aware of thanks to his government connections/Fury etc. but he hasn't really let it bother him much yet. We'll see how that changes when the Avengers comes out.
Alice is a vampire, and a very powerful precog. She doesn't operate in the same kind of time frame that most people do, it's always a skip or a leap ahead. On the other hand she is totally used to telepaths rummaging around and she actually misses her mental conversations and chess games with Edward, so she'll be very friendly. Oh, and if he does dig around a bit she doesn't remember anything prior to becoming a vampire thanks to some less than ideal mental health treatments in her last year as a human. She doesn't remember the trauma but the traces might still be there.
Finnick is a vanilla human but his mind is very different from his outward appearance. He's pretty much about one bad trigger away from a complete mental breakdown, since I took him from right before one in canon. He won a televised, government-mandated fight to the death among teenagers when he was 14 and has spent the last eight years blackmailed into being a very expensive prostitute. So, er, proceed with caution, although he's got some pretty iron control just to have kept himself from loosing it for this long.