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Written by Psipher and Shaylinn, September 2002. Additional Information from various sources for Marvel Character Bios.
Updated, December 2006.


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Code Name: Psylocke
Real Name: Elizabeth Braddock.
Nicknames: Betsy
Occupations: Philanthropist, Head of Braddock International.
Legal Status: No criminal record.
Identity: Public
Aliases: Formerly Captain Britain, Lady Mandarin.
Place of birth: Braddock Manor, England.
Age: Unknown
Marital Status: Widowed.
Sexual Orientation: Heterosexual
Known Relatives: Warren Worthington III AKA Angel (husband/deceased), Warren Worthington IV AKA Psihawk (son), Brian Braddock AKA Captain Britain - deceased (brother). James Braddock, Jr. (brother).
Group Affiliation: Formerly of The X-Men
Base of Operations: Global
First Appearance: In regular continuity) (U.K.) Captain Britain #8. (U.S.) New Mutants Annual #2. (In the Next-X Universe) None.
Origin: Psylocke is a mutant and was born with her powers, allthough they didn't manifest until she reached puberty.
Height: 5 foot 11 inches
Weight: 155lbs (11 stones and 1 pounds)
Eyes: Black
Hair: Purple, straight and long.
Distinguishing Marks: Tattoo of the Crimson Dawn over the left side of her face.
Strength Level: Psylocke possesses the normal human strength of a woman of her age, height, and build who engages in intensive regular exercise.
Known Superhuman Powers: A former telepath, Psylocke could manifest her telekinesis in the form of a sword with a blade a molecule thick, capable of slicing through virtually any object due to the sheer force of her will. Also, she exhibited the ability to levitate objects, herself and others, and kinetically manipulate matter.
Abilities/Special Skills: Psylocke is highly skilled in Far Eastern martial arts.
Weapons Used: Psionic blade.
 

Personality: -
Personal Interests: -
History:
Psylocke vanished without a trace during a family outing to the Grand Canyon. Her whereabouts is unknown at this time and she has been presumed dead. However, a recent visit by her son, Psihawk, to the Space Station Rubicon hinted that she may, in fact, be alive. Warren was hit by a strong mental image of his mother, but the psi-bond was quickly broken. After five years of failure, Warren has renewed hope of locating his mother.