McCoy
Oct 16th, '05, 11:00 AM
Also, I notice that the preponderance of WWYCDs recently have been global-level threats, or at least national-level threats. What about all our poor street-level characters, languishing for something they can actually have a hope of tackling? :p
Fine. Your character is in the less desireable part of town; on patrol, running an errand in civilian ID, neglected to take that left turn at Albuquerque, whatever. You see a Black male tween dressed in a tee shirt, baggy pants and brand new cross trainers running. He is being chased by two White male adults in police uniforms, with weapons drawn (anyone who has worked with the police knows they do not ususally run with pistols in hand, shoot fleeing suspects, or fire on juvies except in self defense). The tween scrambles up a fire escape. A couple shots are fired. The White men follow more slowly, one slips and falls, landing on his head with a sickening thump. Your character catches up with them as the White man has the Black tween cornered. No matter what your character's relationship with the police, officialy sanctioned hero or on the most wanted list, he turns and growls "Police business! Get the f*** outta here!" As he says this something makes his gun hand twist around, and his pistol fires, sending one bullet through his brain, killing him instantly.
The tween will introduce himself as William Calvin, and tell you he he is having the worst, and best, week of his life. He claims that eight days ago he was a quadroplegic. Since then three different alien species have shown up at Earth, and he has reverse-engineered technology from all three. But then a Super Hero group, yes, heroes, cured him of the disease that had crippled him from birth, then destroyed his gadget pool when they caught him spying on him. They didn't get his alien tech files, they were in a secure, remote but web accessable location, he calls it the Pandora file. But now someone wants the Pandora file to stay lost. "I don't know if those wer real cops, rogue cops, or fake cops. I need internet access, the more bandwith the better, and a safe location and time to rebuild the modules for my gadget pool." If they ask who would want to supress the Pandora file, he says "Anyone with a heavy investment in the status quo. There's things in that file that will change everything. Non-poluting energy generation, antigravity, a vaccine for Natural Causes, three working FTL drives, that seem to work on at least two different theories, plus about a dozen things that I made schematics of that I have no idea what they do, they just looked important."
If your character has telepathy or any other way of judging his veracity, he believes what he's saying. If not, you might notice that you have two rapidly cooling bodies in police uniforms, and hear no sirenes or see any other sign of back-up arriving. Real or not (and equiptment and ID looks real), they were definitely not following procudure.
WWYCD?
[edit] Without his gadget pool, Will has a 33 INT, 23 EGO, 10 STR TK, and no other unusual abilities.
Fine. Your character is in the less desireable part of town; on patrol, running an errand in civilian ID, neglected to take that left turn at Albuquerque, whatever. You see a Black male tween dressed in a tee shirt, baggy pants and brand new cross trainers running. He is being chased by two White male adults in police uniforms, with weapons drawn (anyone who has worked with the police knows they do not ususally run with pistols in hand, shoot fleeing suspects, or fire on juvies except in self defense). The tween scrambles up a fire escape. A couple shots are fired. The White men follow more slowly, one slips and falls, landing on his head with a sickening thump. Your character catches up with them as the White man has the Black tween cornered. No matter what your character's relationship with the police, officialy sanctioned hero or on the most wanted list, he turns and growls "Police business! Get the f*** outta here!" As he says this something makes his gun hand twist around, and his pistol fires, sending one bullet through his brain, killing him instantly.
The tween will introduce himself as William Calvin, and tell you he he is having the worst, and best, week of his life. He claims that eight days ago he was a quadroplegic. Since then three different alien species have shown up at Earth, and he has reverse-engineered technology from all three. But then a Super Hero group, yes, heroes, cured him of the disease that had crippled him from birth, then destroyed his gadget pool when they caught him spying on him. They didn't get his alien tech files, they were in a secure, remote but web accessable location, he calls it the Pandora file. But now someone wants the Pandora file to stay lost. "I don't know if those wer real cops, rogue cops, or fake cops. I need internet access, the more bandwith the better, and a safe location and time to rebuild the modules for my gadget pool." If they ask who would want to supress the Pandora file, he says "Anyone with a heavy investment in the status quo. There's things in that file that will change everything. Non-poluting energy generation, antigravity, a vaccine for Natural Causes, three working FTL drives, that seem to work on at least two different theories, plus about a dozen things that I made schematics of that I have no idea what they do, they just looked important."
If your character has telepathy or any other way of judging his veracity, he believes what he's saying. If not, you might notice that you have two rapidly cooling bodies in police uniforms, and hear no sirenes or see any other sign of back-up arriving. Real or not (and equiptment and ID looks real), they were definitely not following procudure.
WWYCD?
[edit] Without his gadget pool, Will has a 33 INT, 23 EGO, 10 STR TK, and no other unusual abilities.