You getting the pyche degree.
I've always had an interest in psychology since I was a kid. Just something I clicked with and after some meandering I decided to commit to it for higher education.
Reminder that I'm not a writer. I read the comics, outline the characters, make note of any behavioral attributes that can be used for the general storyline or quirks that can be used for the "quirks."
Jean's Big Sis thing is that, aside from Iceman, she's been surrounded by boys who looked down on her, including two older brothers. So through the senior mentorship thingy it just becomes warped with Null's encouragement. She is in fact taking advantage of Null because of her power dynamic. You can flip the tables by having her
call you daddy and her pet name be Babygirl.
Rogue several times throughout her main canon continuity and other continuities notably the Fox Films, X-Men: The Animated Series, and Evo all have her wanting to be stripped of the burden that comes with being a mutant and she's given up autonomy and control to alleviate that burden before. Just this time around Null happens to be a stand up guy.
X-23 literally stalked people on the X-Mansion's security system and would fallow them around. She was the easiest one to adapt with a whole possessive yandere thing going on.
Once I establish these things I hand it to the writers and they do whatever they can/want with it. I'm not good at writing dialogue so I don't really bother trying. There's a lot in the game itself that I don't know about since I don't proof read anymore and I only just recently got the time to play the game myself.
Those were the numbers in the early to mid 2000s. Of course a lot of that was due to having to work a full-time job to be able to afford your books.
Ah. The "But it was kinda rare
at that point." went over my head. But yeah, Xavier's a dick and pulls some strings like you'd expect.
I forgot about time skips.
We'd get a lot of legitimate grind complaints if we didn't have them lol
I am more than fully aware that's all Marvel, not your writers. Much like Scott went from being a punchable dick to a piece of shit.
Scott's not a bad character on paper. His entire thing is that he's by the book and puts his faith in what he perceives to be Xavier's dreams. He's no nonsense and it's human nature not to be inclined toward that personality. However writers have latched onto that and in several instances made him just "a piece of shit." There are many moments where he shines as a competent and compassionate leader.
Havok on the other hand has always been garbage from his very concept. He was introduced as Scott's immature punkass little brother and he hasn't evolved as a character since then excluding when he, and almost every other comic character, got really edgy.
There's a storyline that I HATED reading through where he switched places with an alternate universe version of himself and essentially ruined that Havok's life. Making everyone hate him, seducing a lot of female Marvel characters and basically being responsible for that reality's destruction.
Also the several times he turned evil only for the writers to bring it back. Dude has been mind controlled like 3 times and is one of the characters that was replaced by a Skrull when he did something irredeemable.
... TL;DR Havok is worse than Scott and we're likely not to be sympathetic to him like we are to some of the shit other characters.