Leon raised an eyebrow as she mentioned her ability to manipulate the air around her. It was similar to his ablity to form barriers, though it would seem that there was much more to it than that. "That explains the breezes," he muttered, giving her a small smile that quickly disappeared. She seemed interesting, even if her ability was rather mundane. Leon had a strong feeling that there was an astounding amount of untapped power hidden behind her mutation. "It's a pleasure to meet you," he nodded to her, giving a look toward the new comer. He had become aware of the other mutie long before he sat with them, the one armed guy's vitals and emotions pouring through Leon's head the moment he stepped onto the train.
"Leon's the name, but bow-tie works too." Leon shot a smile at the bionic armed mutant. "Tollnak or Mathew?" He said toward the newest member of the group, giving him a quick look over. The way he navigated over to them, it was clear that he had a solid sense of his surroundings, though he was blind. "Ah.." he mouthed, the realization dawning on him. The boy was blind, not to mention short an arm, but he was navigating via sonar. The arm, he could guess was controlled by the unique brainwaves that surged from the blind man's mind. Every mutant had their own unique mental brainwaves, these ones being unique even among his fellow mutants. It resonated with mechanical objects around him, an incredibly interesting and convenient mutation, given his circumstances. Leon couldn't help but want to heal his eyes, though he stilled needed practice in repairing nerves. Leon glanced down to his left hand which he attempted to ball into a fist, several of his fingers only slightly limping up, his ring finger and little finger not responding at all.
"Mine's not as useful as I'd like it to be," Leon absentmindedly said to Aeria's previous comment, internally kicking himself for saying something stupid like that, "Well not as useful as his mutation anyway." Leon nodded his head towards the one with a bionic arm.
"Leon's the name, but bow-tie works too." Leon shot a smile at the bionic armed mutant. "Tollnak or Mathew?" He said toward the newest member of the group, giving him a quick look over. The way he navigated over to them, it was clear that he had a solid sense of his surroundings, though he was blind. "Ah.." he mouthed, the realization dawning on him. The boy was blind, not to mention short an arm, but he was navigating via sonar. The arm, he could guess was controlled by the unique brainwaves that surged from the blind man's mind. Every mutant had their own unique mental brainwaves, these ones being unique even among his fellow mutants. It resonated with mechanical objects around him, an incredibly interesting and convenient mutation, given his circumstances. Leon couldn't help but want to heal his eyes, though he stilled needed practice in repairing nerves. Leon glanced down to his left hand which he attempted to ball into a fist, several of his fingers only slightly limping up, his ring finger and little finger not responding at all.
"Mine's not as useful as I'd like it to be," Leon absentmindedly said to Aeria's previous comment, internally kicking himself for saying something stupid like that, "Well not as useful as his mutation anyway." Leon nodded his head towards the one with a bionic arm.