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  1. Immunity to booze? Do you have some form of Extra Dimensional movement be it a way to request Bifrost or perhaps a cloak that allows you to take a back door to Asgard?
  2. New one is up http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0940.html Ah, creative interpretation
  3. I recall seeing a character with a 'transform to mindlinked individual' power once, to get around the voluntary rule. But that was a long time ago and I'm not sure on the legality
  4. Doctor Drop Legs- This hero moves like a dancer on fast forward, which is why they call the man Doctor Drop Legs. With his stylish hat over an other wise 'typical' hero costume, Dr. Drop Legs has been seen dodging bullets and weaving through entire mobs of villains untouched. His reflexes and grace are off the charts. He can climb most buildings' walls quicker than some walk across the street as long as there are handholds he can flip too now and then. He's a bit of a show off and folks keep wondering who he might be. Of course, in his secret Identity, he's Dr. Manning Clement, a paraplegic who is finding the tests of his chemical meant to retore mobility to be very promising, but potentially lethal. He knows its poor ethics to use himself as a test subject, but he'd rather be a superhero dancing on the roof tops for a few years than a crippled man for a lifetime. If his sister ever found out about this, she'd be VERY ticked at him.
  5. Is it wrong I side with Belkar JUST a little on this?
  6. Wow, there are so many good ones out there that it's hard to nail it down. Some that come quickly to mind... 1) Doctor Strange- An arrogant worldly man finds himself stripped of the surgical ability he thought placed him above the peons. He tries anything to get it back, only to find humility and then finally enlightment when he looks not just into the next world, but the needs of others first. I really love the message of Doctor Strange's redemption and rise to power. 2) Captain America- Sometimes, when terrible situations arise , good men step forward and are ready to die to help their family, their people, their nation, maybe even the world. This is heroism that happens everyday in the world, but it's so lost in the darkness of it all we don't see it. Sometimes when we do see it, we don't trust it (And with good reason). Steve Rogers is one of those guys, and he risked his life to do the right thing. It paid off for him, but while sometimes discouraged, he never lost sight of the WHY he stepped forward in the first place. (Come to think of it, that's probably why I loved Rom Space Knight) 3) Blue Devil- I'm speaking of his original 80s run. Oh my god, this origin just embraced the weirdness and indeed made it a regular thing. A holywood stuntman who's also a damn good inventor gets in a 'devil movie' until encountering a real demon! Gets blasted, magic and science make out and BAM...Baby Superhero ! A superhero who's in severe denial about it for the longest time. It's not a GREAT origin, but having seen all the classic origins, I just couldn't help but smile at it.
  7. What really gets me is that this was supposedly the 'safe month'. Hell, Its why I figured I could run a superdraft. Even then, I decided to make sure we kept going on weekends too to 'finish it up before anything could go wrong'. More fool I.
  8. The year from Hell continues after all. (Actually, well over a year and a half, coming on two ?) I swear, if I weren't such a coward I'd live up to my handle entirely and go create a new life on some other part of the globe. And no, there's not much I can talk about...part of what makes it so damn frustrating.
  9. I still love that commercial. "Hey you misspelled the..." "Ehh!"
  10. Cackhand & Crook - These two mutant brothers look a great deal alike, but their powers couldn't be more different. Cackhand has energy projection and manipulation with his left hand as its source. He can make constructs or simple but powerful blasts. He tends to be more direct than his brother. Crook has all the skills of a master thief, but his power steals only health. With a thought, Crook can spread illness and disease. Fortunately, folks tend to recover after an hour, but he has shown the ability to escalate it to the point of death at least twice. I believe that's five New Country: The Netherlands, Four Heroes
  11. Rich is a master of storytelling. This was just so lovely. Tarquin couldn't be more wrong about Elan, he's grown a lot in this. And yes, he got to throw his father's earlier comment back at him "You'll live." And I can't help but smile at the next to the last panel. Tarquin truly sounds afraid there to me.
  12. Lemming, to say Cancer sucks would be a vast understatement. I am sorry
  13. My sympathies as well, L.Marcus
  14. Assault, I think you get to pick the next country?
  15. Any marketeer who doens't know how to cash in on accidental audiance shouldn't be in the biz imo. Then again, I'm not a marketing guy, but still, such untapped potential
  16. Well, I was thinking they'd want at least 10 for a start, they are trying to balance out the Tiger Squad and it's huge! I imagine some countries will be lucky to put forward one, and others will put forward at least three. Sorry for my slow response btw. Holidaze
  17. I kind of like the compatability with the non experts idea folks are swinging around. There could indeed be some grumbling from 'real agents' who are a touch envious that some file clerk can now fly
  18. The Men's Human Rights Movements have drawn some very wounded, very bitter, and even some hateful individuals. Of course, Feminist movements have done the same for decades (Feel free to Youtube some of "Girl Writes What?"'s videos...even if you don't agree with her she makes you think). That doesn't excuse deliberate sabatogue of the reporting system. If they worry the reporting system could be abused, then there were better ways. It kind of reminds me of the recent Men's Human Rights Posters torn down in Vancouver by feminists. We need calm discourse, not destruction and censorship. Both sides need to disassociate themselves from their extremists as best they can, but just like I can't keep the Westboro scumballs from calling themselves "christian" you're not going to be able to stop some truly damaged or even outright mean people from declaring themselves Feminsts or Men's Rights Activists. Indeed, both groups often seem to cover for their members. I still remember excuses being made for the Vagina monologue's "good rape" comments by some who delcared themselves feminists. It's hard, but we need to judge the issues, not just the people championing them. EDIT: And , as always, we have to avoid 'Broad Brush' syndrome
  19. Excellent! But she bailed on Tarquin? And I hope folks don't forget he's still on the #$#$ing ship
  20. Actually, the Dimension Bomb going off would work for a good supplement to a lot of these options I think. Nice (if possibly grim) idea, Skjam
  21. Just what I was looking for. Thanks. Sorry, I was putting up a second post when yours came up. It sounds like you were already ahead of me in more ways than one. Interesting thoughts on the "Process survivors" there. One other thing i thought of, and as an encouragment, what if the process had a chance of curing cancer, or regrowing limbs. What if that which didn't kill you litterally could save your life and make you stronger than before? It might have folks taking a chance as it might count as a 'phenomenal' result as you said. It's been a long time since I've read Gurps supers, but I think I have an old copy laying around somewhere. I may have to dust it off
  22. Let's see A few more thoughts... Option #1: Change the numbers if you like...make it ten out of a hundred thousand if you like. It may seem a little 'sir, yes sir' for some players, but if you need to expand, remember government workers can include mailmen and ladies at the DMV. How would a marine feel fighting beside a super powered meter maid and/or census taker? Heck, a senator's daughter could have undergone the process. Does she get coddled despite her new found nigh invulnerability? And does she see such treatment as her due, or does it royally tick her off? Option #2: In some ways this is the laziest option in my opinion, but probably the one i expect most players will like. You make your character anyway you like, and mean while, the NPCs the govt tried to empower have gone evil, or nuts and the govt needs you to fix their mistakes. It's kind of nice to have the govt by the short hairs sometimes instead of vice versa. Option #3: This one, you probably want to talk to the players and ask them how you want to have it played out. Do they want the memories to be exact, or scattered. Do they want the memories from a past life at all or do they just have the bodies and abilities in common and thus feel very detached from the originals? Do they resent the Govt scientists playing God, or are they loving a chance to get out of the lab and knock some heads? Are they thinking about rebelling? Option #4: Innocent men convicted of crimes they didn't commit alongside ex-scum who now repetent and those who are only pretending to be repetent certainly opens a lot of options for pcs. One could rip off the sucide squad with bombs in the base of the neck , that sort of thing, but what works in comics doesn't always work in games, and besides, I get the feeling the mass murderers wouldn't be among the team anyway. Would the ex-villains find themselves with new code names and costumes so the public was none the wiser? Or would they be facing a public that knows what they were and fears them? Option #5: "Service brings Citizenship-Would you like to know more?" There's always the chance the US government could deny these guys their chance. It wouldn't be the first time a government yanked someone around. Would there be gripes by the public about 'foriegn superheroes we can't trust, there are even aliens among them!' or would it be seen as proof the American dream could be earned through good deeds? Are the heroes doing this for just themselves, or does the deal included loved ones? Maybe that hero from a third world country doesn't give a darn about America, but he'll fight like the devil for the chance to get his kids a better life here. etc. And how do other governments feel about the US 'poaching' their supers?
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