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Mark Rand

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  1. Based on the above the penguin from either outer space or another world might be an intelligent male who can stand warm temperatures and wears a box on his chest that converts his noises to human speech.  The lady who drives him is a member of the Penguins Ice Crew.  She uses a team-owned SUV to drive him to official events. 

  2. 52 minutes ago, Steve said:

    Even without powers, there could be “weird events” he/she participates in.

     

    Personally, I just find the idea of an anthropomorphic penguin slouched at a bar somewhere in Pittsburgh and grousing about life in between performing at sports games or Scooby-like weird event adventures to be funny.

    Perhaps he/she goes to the alien bar on West Carson Street in McKees Rocks. 

     

    There are a few questions that should be answered.  Does he/she drive himself/herself or get rides from someone, maybe someone the team pays to serve as an escort/bodyguard/driver/PR person?  Where does he/she come from, another planet or another universe?  How did he/she get here?

  3. 15 minutes ago, Steve said:

    In a superhero universe, perhaps the mascot of the Pittsburgh Penguins is a human-sized anthropomorphic penguin, either from another world or another universe.

     

    Think Howard the Duck, only a penguin.

    Okay.  He might even be comfortable in a larger range of temperatures than an Earthly penguin.

  4. Great ideas, Spark.  Heinz may still be involved as an associate sponsor, so the catsup bottles might stay.  I loved the video and saved it to my computer.

     

    One other idea is that the Pittsburgh Penguins new majority owner is, instead of Fenway Sports Group, a local woman who is also a member Penguins Ice Crew who likes to sit on the bench with her team when she can.

  5. 1 minute ago, steriaca said:

    FIST is the local costumed criminal organization. FIST organization is more of a "crime union" than most mal-legal groups. The leader is known only as One. It is One who provides insurance and medical for the agents (the Many). Many is the backbone of the group. There is also Doctor Professor among others.

    Very nice.

  6. 11 hours ago, Steve said:

    Browns Island looks like it would make a terrific place for a hidden base from which to stage assaults on the city. VIPER could set up shop there, perhaps starting out with a submerged base underneath the river and then tunneling into the island to create a major complex.

     

    Alternatively, there could be one or more bases left over from the Golden or Silver Ages out there. Such a base could be accidentally discovered by a hero or villain and appropriated for their own use. Perhaps it still exists because it has an automated repair system that is maintaining and maybe has even been continuing to expand the facility on its own over the past several decades.

     

    An entire secret history could be built up around such a base. Recent readings of “earthquakes” in the area could lead to its discovery. If it’s VIPER doing it, they could stage cover stories to keep people away, something like a superhuman version of a Scooby Doo or Johnny Quest mystery.

    The 4E Champions base might be somewhere, perhaps with a full basement, or basements, along with nearby quarters for staffers and hangars for aircraft for when their jet isn't needed.

  7. There's no Browns Island, but the Allegheny River has Herr's Island, Six-Mile Island, Sycamore Island, Nine-Mile Island, Twelve-Mile Island, Fourteen-Mile Island, and Jacks Island.  Sycamore Island and Nine-Mile Island are across the river from each other and Fourteen-Mile Island has homes on its downstream side and its upstream side is part of Allegheny Islands State Park.  An interesting note is that the C.W. Bill Young Locks and Dam runs between two of the islands.

     

    The Ohio River has Brunot's Island, which is owned by Duquesne Light, Davis Island, and Neville Island, which is also Neville Township.

  8. The Bathtub

    WHAT IS IT? A depressed section of Interstate 376 where the highway passes very close to the Monongahela River and sometimes through it during periods of high water.

     

    FUN FACT: About 40,000 vehicles pass through the area daily, per Steve Cowan, a PennDOT spokesperson.

     

    BATH TIME: This section of I-376 was built as part of the Penn-Lincoln Parkway project in the 1950s, according to Cowan.

     

    The problem with flooding dates back that far as well, per the Post-Gazette, though it’s unclear exactly when the nickname was first coined.

     

    While “The Bathtub” used to flood when the river reached 18 feet — a fairly common occurrence — engineers installed a wall in the ’80s that raised the threshold to 24 feet — less common but not unheard of. Still, flooding remains a concern there and while PennDOT is aware of those concerns, it says further improvements have been impeded by logistical and financial challenges.

     

    THE FIX IS IN? Cowan says it isn’t a plumbing or drainage issue that causes the area to flood, but rather it’s simply the positioning of the roadway there.

    “Basically, the elevation of the road is lower than the elevation of the river during high river flows,” Cowan explained, adding that PennDOT is in the process of preparing a study for alternative solutions to the problem.

     

    SEE IT FOR YOURSELF: You’ll pass through the bathtub on I-376. On certain days, though, you may need a kayak.  

     

    Got a Pittsburgh term you’re curious about? Ask away.

     

     

     

     

  9. Three more NPCs.

     

    Sharon Ten Bears and Donna Gray, who were on the Stage Crew while Rob and Tabitha were in high school, are Pitt students.

     

    Sharon, who has been to Space Camp, is, like her parents, a member of the Amateur Astronomers Association of Pittsburgh (AAAP), is studying Astronomy, and is on the Theater Department Stage Crew.  She often wears her Space Camp flight suit to star parties at the Wagman Observatory in Deer Lakes Park and the Mingo Creek Park Observatory in Mingo Creek Park. 

     

    Donna is a Technical Theater student and on the Theater Department Stage Crew.

     

    Barbara Gray is a classroom engineer with the Engineering Department of Pitt’s Center for Teaching and Learning. Her red hair, the navy blue flight suit she always wears, and the three gear bags she has make her easy to recognize as she does classroom technical inspections.

  10. On 5/15/2022 at 5:43 PM, Mark Rand said:

    Right now, Lady Heart and Sunspell are students at Pittsburgh's Point Park University.

    Instead of Point Park University, they're going to be at the University of Pittsburgh, where I worked for 28-years before retiring at the end of June in 2016 at age 66.

  11. On 5/12/2022 at 11:42 PM, steriaca said:

    .Talking about the stage...

    The drama club has one big event, the annual melodrama for charity.

     

    It should be noted that it is traditional for the villain and hero role to be played by women, while the damsel role is played by a man. Yes, in drag, not gender swapped. The three roles are voted on via secret ballots at the beginning of the school year. Rob was selected as the damsel this year.

     

    Of course, the actor has a window of opportunity to bow out of the role. And last year the roles went through many hands before the half year cutoff was reached.

     

    The makeup and costume designers try to make sure each drag actor actually looks flattering in costume. It might be a comedy melodrama, but heaven forbid that the actors should be laughed at as opposed to the jokes.

     

    (It should be noted that in the actual book, who plays what role should be determined by the GM, not the book.)

    This could be done at Point Park University's Pittsburgh Playhouse.  The complex features three public performance spaces; the 560 seat PNC Theatre, the 200 seat Highmark Studio Theatre, and the 99 seat Rauh Theatre.

     

    Other possible theatres are in the city's Cultural District along Penn and Liberty avenues on the Allegheny River which includes numerous theaters, galleries, and concert halls including Heinz Hall, Byham Theater, O’Reilly Theater, Benedum Center, and Wood Street Galleries as well as restaurants and housing.  

  12. 1 minute ago, Scott Ruggels said:

    Take your pic. Generally referred to since World War II, but it could also be since The whole Detroit situation, wiping out a large percentage of the more mobile and powerful Heroes. Tying things in with the Champions Universe continuity?

    That's the plan.  Right now, Lady Heart and Sunspell are students at Pittsburgh's Point Park University.

  13. 2 hours ago, Scott Ruggels said:

    What about Non=Teen Heroes?  What about Hero History since The War ect?   THe focus on Teen heroes is limiting the city's usefulness for a general CHampions GM>

    Good points, Scott.  Which war were you referring to?

  14. Cordelia and Donna have been friends since childhood and are both in the local National League of Junior Cotillions® chapter.  (In real life, they don't have any chapters in Pennsylvania.)  Her dislike of her comes from two things.  The first is that she's a member of the "wrong" clique.  The second is that she usually doesn't dress to impress.

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