Thunderbolt wrote on Mar 2
nd, 2015 at 8:27am:
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As far as I recall... Roulette was a girl.. and she seemed the most 'personable' of them all.. not the scheming diabolic wickedness of Empath or the others. She was in my opinion clearly the girl who fell in with the wrong crowd.
Actually, I think Empath was really the only wicked one out of all of them.
Catseye had a simple, elemental way of looking at the world (it was implied that she spent more time living a simple, animal-like existence in her cat form, which she considered her true form, than her human one).
Jetstream was a tad arrogant, but not particularly evil. He had something of a sense of honor.
Tarot was essentially a slave to her tarot deck. They never showed much personality for her outside of consulting her deck. If her deck required her to support the schemes of her headmistress, Emma Frost, then she would do so. By the same token, if it required that she aid the New Mutants, her supposed enemies, then she would do that as well (she reminded me of Two-Face, in that she was not entirely in control of her behavior).
Thunderbird could easily have been a hero (and, in fact, went on to become a hero in X-Force), had he not been consumed with rage over the supposed injustice of his brother's death.
As for Roulette, I don't remember her having a particularly distinctive personality. I remember her powers (throwing energy discs that caused good or bad luck) more than her personality.
Empath was a total scumbag.