Hmm, would this be all the superheroines with powers? Or are the batman/ironman types left off?
So all this recent talk about demographics got me thinking, what would the world look like demographic wise? So I came up with a simple calculation. The base was 1 super per million population I then multiplied this by GDP(in $US)/10000. This gave provided a focus of supers in industrialized nations. All in all I'm pretty happy with the numbers and distribution, so I figured I'ld post it here for comments. What do you all think?
Supers Country
(174) Africa
18 Algeria
1 Angola
1 Benin
1 Botswana
1 Brunei
1 Burkina Faso
3 Cameroon
1 Chad
3 D. R. Congo
3 Cote d'Ivoire
26 Egypt
5 Ethiopia
1 Gabon
4 Ghana
2 Guinea
3 Kenya
1 Lesotho
4 Libya
1 Madagascar
1 Malawi
1 Mali
1 Mauritania
1 Mauritius
12 Morocco
2 Mozambique
1 Namibia
1 Niger
11 Nigeria
1 Rwanda
41 South Africa
5 Sudan
2 Tanzania
1 Togo
6 Tunisia
3 Uganda
1 Zambia
3 Zimbabwe
(1487) Americas
45 Argentina
1 Bahamas
2 Bolivia
130 Brazil
88 Canada
15 Chile
26 Colombia
3 Costa Rica
3 Cuba
5 Dominican Republic
4 Ecuador
3 El Salvador
5 Guatemala
1 Haiti
2 Honduras
1 Jamaica
93 Mexico
1 Nicaragua
2 Panama
3 Paraguay
13 Peru
4 Puerto Rico
1 Trinidad and Tobago
1018 United States
3 Uruguay
15 Venezuela
(1751) Asia
2 Afghanistan
1 Armenia
2 Azerbaijan
1 Bahrain
23 Bangladesh
6 Burma
2 Cambodia
552 China
18 Hong Kong
261 India
69 Indonesia
43 Iran
6 Iraq
12 Israel
345 Japan
2 Jordan
10 Kazakhstan
2 Korea, North
87 Korea, South
3 Kuwait
1 Kyrgyzstan
1 Laos
2 Lebanon
20 Malaysia
4 Nepal
2 Oman
31 Pakistan
34 Philippines
2 Qatar
25 Saudi Arabia
2 Senegal
11 Singapore
6 Sri Lanka
5 Syria
39 Taiwan
1 Tajikistan
41 Thailand
45 Turkey
2 Turkmenistan
5 United Arab Emirates
6 Uzbekistan
17 Vietnam
2 Yemen
(1218) Europe
1 Albania
22 Austria
8 Belarus
27 Belgium
1 Bosnia and Herzegovina
5 Bulgaria
4 Croatia
15 Czech Republic
15 Denmark
1 Estonia
13 Finland
152 France
2 Georgia
218 Germany
19 Greece
12 Hungary
1 Iceland
11 Ireland
140 Italy
2 Latvia
3 Lithuania
2 Luxembourg
1 Macedonia
1 Malta
1 Moldova
41 Netherlands
14 Norway
34 Poland
17 Portugal
15 Romania
120 Russia
6 Slovakia
3 Slovenia
76 Spain
22 Sweden
23 Switzerland
20 Ukraine
148 United Kingdom
2 Yugoslavia
(56) Pacific
47 Australia
8 New Zealand
1 Papua New Guinea
* As a note all countries with 0 supers were left off of the list.
Hmm, would this be all the superheroines with powers? Or are the batman/ironman types left off?
What do you mean I have to pay points for that??????
My idea was for all 'supers' to be included.Originally posted by Tamashii2000
Hmm, would this be all the superheroines with powers? Or are the batman/ironman types left off?
Heck, that's a lot!
1751 supers in Asia?
In such a campaign, supers become almost a commonsight. It's also harder to keep track of the main heros/vilains. Makes for a somewhat "Kingdom Comish" feel. But it's alright I guess.
I play a somewhat more epicurian campaign. I think it's kinda cool that as a super, your regularly cross paths with some regulars. Here are my numbers;
Africa: 1 SH per 10 millions people, for ± 65 SH.
North America: 1 per 750 000 inhabitants, about ± 490 SH.
South America : 1 per 1.7 millions inhabitants, for ± 146 SH.
Asia: 1 per 8 millions, ± 388 SH.
Europe: 1 per 1,3 millions, so ± 538 SH.
Oceania: 1 per 1,5 millions, about ± 19 SH.
Arctic, Antarctic; Negligible.
Those numbers are not only about population density, but modernity, civil background and economic/strategic importance. They include truly innovative tech-users, Immortals and Alien beings, but exclude run-of-the-mills tech and mundane (but talented) Martial artists.
Last edited by Nucleon; Apr 9th, '03 at 10:57 AM.
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No wonder the Iraqis lost the war.Originally posted by Bartman
43 Iran
6 Iraq
So that's what an invisible barrier looks like.
It may be a lot but it is still slightly under Champion Universe's numbers. In the official universe there are about 6,000 supers world wide.Originally posted by Nucleon
Heck, that's a lot!
1751 supers in Asia?
In such a campaign, supers become almost a commonsight. It's also harder to keep track of the main heros/vilains. Makes for a somewhat "Kingdom Comish" feel. But it's alright I guess.
Yeah, I though that was interesting as well. But it makes sense. Iran has nearly 3 times the population (67 million to 24 million) and over twice the per capita income ($6400 to $2500). Although I think during the war they were closer on both.Originally posted by Doug McCrae
No wonder the Iraqis lost the war.Originally posted by Bartman
43 Iran
6 Iraq
I assume that you meant Per Capita GDP, since the formula didn't work otherwise. The only problem with that is that:Originally posted by Bartman
So all this recent talk about demographics got me thinking, what would the world look like demographic wise? So I came up with a simple calculation. The base was 1 super per million population I then multiplied this by GDP(in $US)/10000. This gave provided a focus of supers in industrialized nations. All in all I'm pretty happy with the numbers and distribution, so I figured I'ld post it here for comments. What do you all think?
Pop/1,000,000xPer Capita GDP/10,000 =
Pop/10,000,000,000xGDP/Pop =
GDP/10,000,000,000
Population is eliminated from your equation.
I am a figment of your imagination.
11.00100100001111110110101010001
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