HistoryFor the first thirteen years of her life, Kitty Pryde lived as a relatively normal girl growing up in Deerfield, Illinois. She had kind and caring parents, did well in school, and fretted over things like boys, clothes, and good hair days
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After that, all known mutants were forced to live in exile. The incident with Magneto and the Sentinels had thrown the entire world into a state of anti-mutant paranoia. Soldiers patrolled the streets and the media ran rampant with scare tactics and conspiracy theorists
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During a trip to a canyon soon to be made a reservoir, Wolverine takes Kitty and the other X-kids up for dome dirt biking along the trails surrounding the gorge. But driving a four wheeler wasn’t quite as fun as Kitty had been expecting, and was soon lagging far behind. Once Rogue got bored of waiting up for her, she struck out ahead, leaving Kitty alone on the trail. Little did she know that as she was struggling, she’d steered the four wheeler onto the wrong path. The moment Kitty was starting to get the hang of it, a rock fall caused her to veer off the trail, sending her plummeting into the gorge
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Personality:Despite her ability, Kitty remains very much your average teenage girl. Her experiences with the X-men have changed little about her bright and optimistic personality. She’s a friendly girl, occupying herself with going to school, hanging out with friends, thinking about cute boys, going to parties, and being vain, as most teenage girls are
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This sometimes tempts more confrontational people to step in and fight her battles for her. Someone with a tendency to be more hotblooded, like Scott for example, often jumps in with their own two cents to defend her. During these situations, Kitty just watches from the sidelines, unhappy that a fight’s broken out, and sometimes adding her opinion, but usually not bold enough to step in and end it herself. But that doesn’t mean she won’t stick up for her friends. If she sees someone being bullied, she’ll step right in and come to that person’s aid if she thinks she stands a chance of helping. And she’s definitely not afraid to try to be the voice of reason if somebody’s taking things too far
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