Name: Sebastian Monteagudo
Age: 19
Power: Teleportation and near-photographic memory.
Appearance: Dark black hair, tan complexion, and brown eyes. Thin, with lean muscle definition.
History: Sebastian was born in a slum area of a city in Argentina, the child of a single mother who struggled to provide for him. She died when Sebastian was still very young, which forced him to learn how to fend for himself on the streets, honing what seemed to be a natural gift with stealth and sleight of hand. As he grew older, he became more and more adept at being undetected, learned how to defend himself, and other methods of surviving his environment. However, despite this, he longed for some kind of connection. He was alone almost all of his life, with his mother dying at an early age and never having known his father, Sebastian tried to turn to the people in his town, but for some reason he felt detached from them, as if he was different from everyone else.
One night when he was 15, while walking through town, Seb saw a few men in the park near his home, huddled around a damaged TV set. Curious, he moved in closer to see what they were watching. It seemed to be a report on some kind of facility for gifted individuals in America. The camera panned in to show the campus, and instantly Sebastian decided that he would give anything to be there. Anywhere but here. That night he went to sleep with the image of that school burned into his mind. He could picture it clearly in his mind, down to the last detail. Sebastian closed his eyes tightly.
The first thing he felt was his bed replaced by hard, cold concrete. Opening his eyes confusedly, Sebastian quickly realized where he was. In front of the massive building he'd seen on the TV. Utterly confused, Sebastian slowly came to the realization that he had somehow willed himself from where he was in Argentina here to America by picturing the scene. With nowhere else to turn and wanting to find answers as to what was happening to him, he entered the school and after being evaluated and eventually accepted, slowly began learning English and the customs of his fellow students, for the first time feeling like he was among his own kind.