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(Created page with "'''Jean-Paul Beaubier''' is a Mutant employed by the Canadian government as part of the super-team Alpha Flight, operating under the name '''Northstar'''. His mutation allows him to move with super speed and reflexes; when in physical contact with his twin sister Aurora, they are capable of firing off a blinding blast of dazzling light. Jean-Paul finds the superhero game to be macabre, and would quit if he weren't so protective of his sister, Jeanne-Marie....")
 
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'''Jean-Paul Beaubier''' is a [[Mutant]] employed by the Canadian government as part of the super-team [[Alpha Flight]], operating under the name '''Northstar'''. His mutation allows him to move with super speed and reflexes; when in physical contact with his twin sister [[Aurora]], they are capable of firing off a blinding blast of dazzling light.
 
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The next morning, the agents travelled by limousine to New York City. While K followed his leads, Langkowski and the Beaubier twins were at a loose end in a luxury hotel suite. Langkowski equipped them each with a wrist monitor to track Machine Man's unique bio-radiation; rather than Jean-Paul's suggestion that he and his sister superspeed around the city, Langkowski suggested to simply go to the address in the phone book registered to Machine Man's alias of Aaron Stack. Jean-Paul scoffed, saying that Langkowski took himself so seriously that he made superheroism seem fun. He and Jeanne-Marie instead went to celebrate their youth in the greatest city in the world.
 
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The following morning, while the Beaubiers slept off their party, Langkowski travelled by taxi to Stack's address, from where he was able to track Machine Man to a waterfront warehouse. Despite misgivings that he should have signalled for backup from Northstar and Aurora, Sasquatch took Machine Man on in combat, but the living robot subdued him by dropping him into the river and jolting him into submission with borrowed electricity. Sasquatch was conscious enough to feel Machine Man pulling him from the water onto dry land, making sure he wouldn't drown, and he struggled to contact the others.
 
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