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Real
Name: Sean Cassidy Occupation: (Currently) Founder and directory of
operation for X-Crops, (formerly) Adventurer and Headmaster at the
Massachusetts Academy, in charge of Generation X, Interpol Inspector
and Agent, freelance detective, professional criminal, involuntary
operative for Factor Three Legal Status: Citizen of the Republic of
Ireland with no criminal record Identity: Secret Place of Birth:
Cassidy Keep, Ireland Marital Status: Widower Known Relatives: Maeve
Rourke Cassidy (wife, deceased), Thomas (known as "Black Tom," cousin),
Theresa Rourke (alias Siryn, daughter) Group Affiliation: (currently)
X-Corps (formerly) Generation X, Factor Three, X-Men Base of
Operations: (formerly) Massachusetts Academy; Professor Xavier's School
for Gifted Youngsters, Salem Center, Westchester County, New York
State; and Cassidy Keep Ireland and Muir Island, off the coast of
Scotland First Appearance: X-MEN (first series) #28 History: Sean
Cassidy was born as the heir to the castle and estate of Cassidy Keep,
Ireland, as well as a small fortune. After graduating from Trinity
College, Dublin, with the degree of Bachelor of Science, Cassidy became
a detective at Interpol, the international law enforcement
organization. By the time he married Maeve Rourke, Cassidy had risen to
the rank of Inspector at Interpol. Although Cassidy had discovered his
mutant powers in his adolescence, he kept them secret, even from the
rest of Interpol. However, Cassidy's powers were known to his
disreputable cousin Black Tom Cassidy, who had discovered that he
himself was a superhumanly powerful mutant. Sean and Black Tom had long
been rivals, especially over the love of Maeve Rourke, before she
ultimately married Sean. Sean Cassidy was assigned by Interpol to a top
secret mission which required that he stay out of touch with his family
for a considerable amount of time. When he left on the mission, Maeve
was in her first month of pregnancy, although neither Tom nor Maeve
knew it at the time. Their daughter, Theresa, was born during Sean's
absence. Maeve took the infant Theresa with her on a visit to her
relatives in Armagh in Northern Ireland. While she was there, Maeve, an
innocent bystander, was killed by an explosion caused by terrorists. No
trace of Theresa was found by the authorities, and they and Maeve's
relatives assumed that Theresa had also been killed in the explosion.
In fact, however, Black Tom Cassidy had been present at the scene of
the explosion and had secretly carried Theresa off with him. Black Tom
suspected that Theresa might develop superhuman mutant powers as she
grew older, and therefore he intended to raise her secretly so that he
might exploit her powers himself. On returning from his mission, Sean
Cassidy was informed that his wife was dead. Those who knew that
Theresa had been born decided not to inform Sean Cassidy that Maeve had
had a daughter in order to spare him further grief. At first Cassidy
attempted to escape his despair over this news by throwing himself into
his work at Interpol. Eventually, however, the still melancholy Cassidy
left Interpol to become a freelance operative, and as time went on, he
found himself engaged in criminal activities. The legal authorities
never discovered that Cassidy was guilty of crimes, but the mutant
known as the Changeling did, thanks to the technology of the subversive
organization of superhumanly powerful mutants and their underlings
known as Factor Three. The Changeling contacted Cassidy, whom Factor
Three's technology had also identified as a superhumanly powerful
mutant, and invited him to join the organization. Cassidy was appalled
upon learning of Factor Three's goals and adamantly refused. However,
the Changeling and his superior, the so-called Mutant Master, agreed
that Cassidy's powers and knowledge of the workings of law enforcement
agencies were too valuable for Factor Three to lose, and so they sent
their agents to capture Cassidy. Factor Three had a headband containing
explosives placed around Cassidy's head. If Cassidy defied their
orders, the headband
could be detonated by remote control; it would also detonate if Cassidy
attempted to remove the headband himself. Furthermore, Factor Three put
Cassidy, who went by the code name of Banshee, under the supervision of
one of their trusted human agents, the Ogre. The Banshee thus felt
forced to obey Factor Three's commands, and, accompanied by the Ogre,
performed various criminal missions for the organization. While in New
York City on a mission for Factor Three, the Banshee clashed with the
original X-Men, who captured both him and the Ogre. The X-Men's leader,
Professor Charles Xavier, used a psionic "mental bolt" on the Banshee's
headband which prevented the detonation mechanism from functioning so
that the Banshee could remove it. Once freed of the headband, the
Banshee told the X-Men all that he knew about Factor Three. Later, the
Banshee discovered Factor Three's secret European headquarters, only to
be recaptured. But the Banshee participated in the X-Men's battle with
the Mutant Master, and it was the Banshee's powers which exposed the
Mutant Master as an extraterrestrial. The Banshee returned to an honest
life, and time passed without major incident for him, except for his
brief captivities by the Sentinels, and by the second Secret Empire.
Professor Xavier later invited the Banshee to join the X-Men when he
was recruiting new members to battle the menace of Krakoa. The Banshee
remained in the X-Men for some time. It was during this time that he
met Xavier's silent partner, the Scots geneticist Moira MacTaggert.
Cassidy and MacTaggert soon fell in love, but while Cassidy was based
at Xavier's mansion, MacTaggert was based at her mutant research center
on Muir Island off the coast of Scotland. While in Japan the X-Men
found themselves in battle with Moses Magnum, a criminal mastermind who
had been endowed with psionic power to cause earthquakes. Magnum
unleashed tremendous psionic energy in an attempt to create seismic
waves great enough to cause a chain reaction that would destroy Japan.
The Banshee simultaneously used his powers to create waves of vibratory
force that would cancel out the waves of force that Magnum was
creating. The Banshee succeeded to the extent that only small
uninhabited islands in the vicinity of Magnum's base were destroyed.
However, the tremendous strain that the Banshee had placed upon his
powers in performing this heroic feat seriously damaged his vocal
cords. Cassidy soon regained his ability to speak, but his superhuman
sonic powers, which were dependent on his vocal cords, appeared to have
been destroyed. Cassidy accompanied the X-Men to Muir Island where they
battled the menace of Proteus, Moira MacTaggert's mutant son, who at
one point took his mother prisoner. Proteus was defeated, and the
experience of seeing the woman he loved in danger made Cassidy realize
that he wanted to stay by her side. Therefore, Cassidy retired from the
X-Men, and he and Moira MacTaggert divided their time between Cassidy
Keep and Muir Island. Cassidy briefly returned to aid the X-Men against
operatives of Arcade during an emergency situation when most of the
X-Men were simultaneously engaged in conflict with an android which
Doctor Doom had created in his own image. Later, the X-Men battled
Black Tom Cassidy, his partner the Juggernaut, and Theresa, who had
developed sonic powers of her own, which she used under the alias of
Siryn. Theresa felt obliged by her duty toward Black Tom, the man who
had raised her (and whom she called "uncle" out of respect, although
they are actually cousins), to assist him in his crimes. After they
were defeated by the X-Men, Black Tom gave Theresa a letter to Sean,
explaining that she was his daughter. Sean and Theresa were joyfully
united at Xavier's mansion. Banshee is now the co-headmaster at the
Massachusetts Academy, where he teaches young mutants in the use of
their powers alongside Emma Frost. Height: 6 ft.
Weight: 170 lbs. Eyes:Blue-green Hair: Blond Strength Level: Sean
Cassidy possesses the normal human strength of a man of his age,
height, and weight who engages in regular exercise. Flight Speed: Speed
of sound Stamina: (lungs, throat, vocal cords) Superhuman, (rest of
body) Athlete Known Superhuman Powers: Sean Cassidy is a mutant who has
the same powers as his daughter Siryn, but who cannot use them in as
many ways as she can. His powers function in the same way that hers do:
he creates powerful sonic waves with his voice with which he can
achieve various effects, often with the assistance of limited psionic
abilities which function only in unison with his sonic power. The
Banshee can use his sonic powers to propel himself through the air in
flight, to shatter solid objects, to place human beings temporarily
into a hypnotic trance, or to cause human beings to fall temporarily
unconscious. Special limitations: Vocal cords susceptible to injury
from excessive strain in using sonic powers.
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Banshee
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