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The Champions are based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania


Mark Rand

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The Champions are based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, not Millennium City, Michigan.  The base is at the Hazelwood Green test track location and consists of three buildings.

 

The First Building

 

Sticking out of the green roof are the hangars for the helicopter, supersonic VTOL jet and sky-cycles along with the antennae and weather instruments.

 

4th floor (Secure) staff living quarters, kitchen, dining room, pantry, cleaning supply closet, and laundry. 

 

3rd floor (secure) superhero living quarters, family room, and fiction library

 

2nd floor (secure) security, communications/monitoring, electronics workshop, medical, reference library, trophy room

 

1st Floor (Low, office building like security): lobby, a set of variously sized conference rooms, and a general-purpose lab.  This is what everyone THINKS is the lab but only is used when visitors need to see the lab.  Someone brings up the equipment or devices or whatever it is that should be analyzed in the lab without anyone actually knowing what kinds of labs the base has. 

 

Basement (The most secure, and hidden): labs/workshops, workout rooms, backup generator, computer mainframe, future home of a danger-room (maybe in a sub-basement).

 

The second building is the garage and repair shop for ground vehicles.  In front of it is a paved area that can act as a landing pad.

 

The third building houses the auditorium for press conferences and the clerical and PR offices.

 

 

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Denise Dumont, from the 4E book Everyman, is the team's federal liaison officer. 

 

Bonnie Knight, an electronics and mechanical genius, is the team's technical expert.

 

Caitlin Hawke is the team's pilot.

 

Margo LaFleur, from the 3E book To Serve and Protect, is the team's super-efficient secretary.  She shares her desk, and life, with her white cat, Dinah.

 

Detective Lieutenant Samantha McDonald of the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police, also from the 3E book To Serve and Protect, is the team's liaison with the local authorities.

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