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Enforcer84

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  1. GM: Crenshaw (Nasty villain, a Vampire Silver Avenger...don't ask me how, just play along) is standing infront of the elevator. Its doors' open revealing the corpses of the stationed guards. He is looking intently at you.

     

    Vanguard(Me): Golden Avenger! Thank God you're here!

     

    Crenshaw (Turning to look back): What!?! Now you sho up you-

     

    Me: I shove him in the elevator, close the doors, weld them with my heat vision and break the cables!

     

    GM: I hate you. I really Hate you.

  2. I had one of my own too, called hmmm, I can't remember his name from work. He had bought his strenght twice with the extra as only to be used for Casual Strength. So he got his 75 str as Casual Strength, thats how he was able to smash things and still fight. I think his name was Onslaught, but I might have changed it after marvel brought one out.

     

     

    I was wondering where the Superman clone was, myself.

  3. Originally posted by Knightraven

    Oh, and she's totally HAWT! :P

     

    Seconded. SHe reminds me of my wife.

     

    Like I told Storn, I saw her as a "supergirl" type with gravity based powers and some tech knowledge (the Visor for senses and communications, the guantlets to help her focus her powers to leave the realm of "personal Gravatic Enhancement")

  4. I like the new blood for the most part. I love Black Paladin and the idea of him trying to create a dark order of knights to help with his dreams of conquest always appealed to me. Even if I got the idea from the drek that is Europan Enemeis.

     

    I have also used Talisman as his new paramour.

  5. When you say not everyone who uses the hammer will get xp is does that mean other players will use it? If so then my advice doesn't work, however, if only NPC's and the one PC are using the weapon simply make the powers a byproduct of XP and let the NPC's find it with the unlimited pool that the GM has to offer.

  6. I think the hero guys are doing a good job of giving us distinct areas; ofcourse having not seen any of the various city books I don't know for sure but their focus seems to be in the right place. There's a shining new city, a decaying morally bankrupt city, and a mystical, esoteric city. This alleviates the "all things to all people" problem that Jhamin spoke of.

  7. I had once thought of running a legacy campaign. The plan was to have the players make two characters, one a beginning level and one a no points cap level hero who is no longer active for one reason or another. The new character being the legacy hero that the players used, the bigger character stored by evil GM to use in plothooks, old hunteds, dnpc's, etc popping up.

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