Terry Quinlan aka The Grid
Okay, not sure if it'll be overreaching points-wise, or might be difficult to implement, but I like the concept. Basically, I tried to take the two major Kitty Pryde concepts and find a way for them to intersect: intangibility and high-tech savvy. Anyway, here's the first crack at it:
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Terry Quinlan was always a natural with electronics and computers. Making it through MIT by the time he was 15, it was probably inevitable that things would eventually go a bit hairy; for all his abilities, he was still a teenager.
Rather than keep pleasing 'the man' by taking one of the many recruitment offers he had, Terry went underground, getting his kicks as a hacker called The Grid. He went toe-to-toe with global security systems, and when he asked, they just let him right in.
He'd always felt like a freak, but here, in the world of computers, he felt at home. He joked that, if he could find a way into the wires, that's where he'd live.
And then one day, he did just that. He touched his keyboard, laughing at the Gryphon research facility whose security camera he'd just hacked. And then, inexplicably, he felt himself shooting through nothingness, across the connection, until he showed up bodily within the facility.
It seems Terry's skills weren't just the result of a hyper-developed brain, but the first expressions of a meta-ability. His very genetic code had adapted to the electronic world. He could speak to and command electronics, use them to remotely view other locations, and even take on an insubstantial electrical form himself, transmitting himself through power lines.
Of course, at the time, he had no real control over the abilities, so when Gryphon security surrounded him, well, he found himself quite unable to refuse their own recruitment offer...
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Power wise, I was thinking some ranks in comprehend (electronics), ESP (electronic device medium), teleport (electrical conducting medium), and then an insubstantial energy/electrical form that could short out tech and have a shock-like touch attack, so he wouldn't be completely useless in a fight. Like I said, might be too much for the PL of the campaign, especially the teleport, but seems like a fun start.