Alistaire Stuart - Fictional Character Biography

Fictional Character Biography

Doctor Alistaire Stuart and his sister, Brigadier Alysande Stuart are the founders of the Weird Happenings Organisation (W.H.O.). The W.H.O. is a British intelligence agency to investigate paranormal and superhuman activity and combat any superhuman threats by combining Alistaire's scientific knowledge with Alysande's military skills.

While investigating the disappearance of doctor Moira MacTaggert and the appearance of a Moira MacTaggert from a parallel universe, Alistaire meets Kitty Pryde, a member of Excalibur. Kitty introduces Alistaire to Excalibur and to her disappointment, Alistaire is more interested in Kitty's friend Rachel Summers. Alistaire, Alysande and the W.H.O. become loyal allies to Excalibur. Alistaire's many visits with the team involve him involved multiple odd occurrences, mainly concerning alternate realities somehow being connected to the lighthouse headquarters. Once such incident leads to him unintentionally seeing Kitty Pryde completely naked.

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