

NAME:
Mr. Christopher Herbert
ALIAS:
Mimesis
"Better, but more like this."
AGE:
44
HEIGHT:
5'8"
BUILD:
A little soft around the edges.
HOME TOWN:
Gardner, MA
POWERS:
Muscle memory. After observing any body-based activity, Mr. Herbert can repeat it perfectly.
APPEARANCE:
He has a fairly relaxed demeanor and wears casual professional attire.
BIO:
At the age of 13, Chris Herbert astounded his family by perfectly reproducing one of Bruce Lee's martial arts forms after having seen it on TV. They very quickly deduced his meta ability, and Chris immediately started leveraging it to its utmost potential. Within the course of a year, he had acquired an extensive repertoire with martial arts, gymnastics, and dance. Anything he saw, he could repeat. Perfectly.
During his mid-teens, Chris became enamored with music and, with great satisfaction, discovered that his abilities extended to learning how to play instruments as well. By the time he went to college, he could competently play any of the common instruments in the woodwind, brass, and percussion families as well as the piano, guitar, and bass. He went to college in Boston, where he studied music and learned about music theory and history in addition to his natural talents with instruments.
During college, he joined with several friends to form the band Punch But Miss, where he played lead guitar. They were moderately successful in the Boston punk scene for a few years before dissolving over interpersonal conflicts. He also dabbled briefly in heroics under the alias Mimesis, leveraging his knowledge of martial arts to help keep the streets safe. However, medbadges did not exist back then, and there wasn't too much he could do about bullets, so ended up abandoning heroics and just focused on music.
After college, he joined the Paragon City Symphony Orchestra as principal oboe, his favorite instrument. Despite enjoying his position with the orchestra, he decided in his early thirties that education would be a more fulfilling vocation. He went to graduate school for music education, then began teaching high school music. When Westbrook opened, he quickly came on board.
In addition to teaching music classes, Mr. Herbert also teaches lessons for musical instruments, both in small groups and one-on-one as appropriate. He can give instruction for any instrument found in a high school band or symphony orchestra, as well as many instruments that aren't. He also gives vocal lessons (though his muscle memory does not give him any special talent there). Mr. Herbert also directs the school's band and chorus.
Mr. Herbert leads a tai chi chaun group once a week on Thursday afternoons. As needed, he also sometimes gives private instruction on gymnastics and martial arts to students whose meta abilities lend themselves to those areas.
In the classroom, Mr. Herbert tries to be mildly entertaining: he'll sometimes juggle a few piece of chalk idly while talking, or will toss a piece of chalk over his shoulder while turning to the blackboard then catch it and immediately start writing in one fluid motion. Though friendly and engaging, he also brooks little patience for students who aren't paying attention, leading to a somewhat mixed reputation among the student body.