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    In the Gestalt Universe, The Superhero Ideal

    In the Gestalt Universe How would describe what people believe to be the embodiment of the true superhero?

    What powers would he have? What would he look like?

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    Re: In the Gestalt Universe, The Superhero Ideal

    Quote Originally Posted by Adventus View Post
    What powers would he have? What would he look like?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Adventus View Post
    In the Gestalt Universe How would describe what people believe to be the embodiment of the true superhero?

    What powers would he have? What would he look like?
    Like as not what ever the first popular published super ...so Big Blue....(superman)
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    Re: In the Gestalt Universe, The Superhero Ideal

    He would have all the powers of Superman, only more so, and would be so squeaky clean that he'd make Clark Kent look like an alcoholic child molester.
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    Re: In the Gestalt Universe, The Superhero Ideal

    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Obvious View Post
    He would have all the powers of Superman, only more so, and would be so squeaky clean that he'd make Clark Kent look like an alcoholic child molester.
    I don't know if he'd have all of Superman's powers. Ask the average guy on the street what Big Blue's powers are, and you'll probably just get the flight, strength, invulnerability, x-ray vision and heat-vision. But he would definitly be tall, muscular, and good-looking with dark hair and a red and blue outfit with a big cape that always seems to be waving in the breeze even when there isn't one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pinecone View Post
    Like as not what ever the first popular published super ...so Big Blue....(superman)
    IIRC the Gestalt world has a superhero called Titan who is that world's analogue to Superman, in power, personality, and popular esteem.

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    Re: In the Gestalt Universe, The Superhero Ideal

    And there's an in-genre reason why Titan isn't out solving all of the world's problems, instead allowing other heroes to take care of things.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mattingly View Post
    And there's an in-genre reason why Titan isn't out solving all of the world's problems, instead allowing other heroes to take care of things.
    Is it because he's totally hooked on ski-ball?
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    Re: In the Gestalt Universe, The Superhero Ideal

    Good Question, I would presume that his ideology was more Heroic than his powers. A Hero can take many forms even in Gestalt what truly defines a Hero are the actions he takes not just the powers. Anyone can be a hero (firemen, cop, even a politician like William Wilberforce, or many of the founding fathers of these united States) thus to be a hero one must act like a hero.

    I would make him Fairly tough (but not invulnerable because a hero will fight on despite the odds being against him thus he should be an example of this attribute), can fly, reasonable High STR, high PER. His mere presence should inspire others like Captain America (I refer to Steve Rogers not Bucky) and cause dread among villains.

    Liberty, Freedom, and Justice (equity) should be his highest ideal, and injustice, tyranny and Slavery his bane.

    I think you can come up with idea's for powers based upon this info.
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    Re: In the Gestalt Universe, The Superhero Ideal

    The closest in the canon Gestalt universe to *the* traditional Hero gestalt is America Man, though he's a National Prptector. Both the Titan and Umsipha have taken on many of the aspects of Superman (and a third one may emerge soon in China, if the published setting evolves further).

    Two PCs: Chris Avellone's "Saga!" and Chris Taylor's "Strong Guy in Tights" were affectionate parodies iof the superhero archetype. But the myriad qualities of "hero" are scattered amongst a bunch of archetypes.
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    Re: In the Gestalt Universe, The Superhero Ideal

    Quote Originally Posted by GestaltBennie View Post
    Two PCs: Chris Avellone's "Saga!" and Chris Taylor's "Strong Guy in Tights" were affectionate parodies iof the superhero archetype. But the myriad qualities of "hero" are scattered amongst a bunch of archetypes.
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    Re: In the Gestalt Universe, The Superhero Ideal

    Quote Originally Posted by Checkmate View Post
    You know/Game with Chris Avellone..did he ever GM? If you do I wouldn't check my email if I were you. Someone might email you a kick in the groin out of jealousy.
    Past tense, unfortunately. Chris and I haven't gamed together since I moved away from California, about ten years ago. For awhile, I had two amazing groups of players assembled (and they delivered big time in each of the three Gestalt campaigns).

    Chris also ran an unbelievably good Warhammer Fantasy game when we were at Interplay together. Good times.
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    Re: In the Gestalt Universe, The Superhero Ideal

    Quote Originally Posted by GloryFox View Post
    Good Question, I would presume that his ideology was more Heroic than his powers. A Hero can take many forms even in Gestalt what truly defines a Hero are the actions he takes not just the powers. Anyone can be a hero (firemen, cop, even a politician like William Wilberforce, or many of the founding fathers of these united States) thus to be a hero one must act like a hero.

    I would make him Fairly tough (but not invulnerable because a hero will fight on despite the odds being against him thus he should be an example of this attribute), can fly, reasonable High STR, high PER. His mere presence should inspire others like Captain America (I refer to Steve Rogers not Bucky) and cause dread among villains.

    Liberty, Freedom, and Justice (equity) should be his highest ideal, and injustice, tyranny and Slavery his bane.

    I think you can come up with idea's for powers based upon this info.
    This strikes me as a very American set of ideals - and even most Americans don't really want to see freedom/liberty as the highest ideal, taken to the logical extremes that a Gestalt would (or there'd be a lot more Libertarians and anarchists). I wonder what the ultimate heroic archetype of the combined planet would be like...

    I'm thinking the fundamentals would be compassion, self-sacrifice on behalf of others, and a strong drive to prevent or end suffering and protect people from same?

    Edit: Or maybe not. For some reason, that scene from Robocop where he's been reprogrammed with so many directives that he's paralyzed comes to mind. Poor, poor Pure Gestalt of Heroism...
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    Re: In the Gestalt Universe, The Superhero Ideal

    Quote Originally Posted by wrestlinggeek View Post
    I don't know if he'd have all of Superman's powers. Ask the average guy on the street what Big Blue's powers are, and you'll probably just get the flight, strength, invulnerability, x-ray vision and heat-vision. But he would definitly be tall, muscular, and good-looking with dark hair and a red and blue outfit with a big cape that always seems to be waving in the breeze even when there isn't one.
    The average person on the street might include mind reading. I saw it once on Family Fued... " 100 people surveyed," etc. "Name one of Superman's powers" and mind reading made the list.

    As near as I can tell it's because of the song/monologue from the first Christopher Reeve film wherein Lois wonders "Can you read my mind?" not realising the answer is "NO!"
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