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== Eighties: How I Saved Myself == ''1980:'' Concordia, during the major posthuman shufflings, had been left defensely against corruption. Enter '''the Silhouette'''. COnsidered by many to be one of the brutalist posthuman enforcers in years, the costumed vigilante (who wore a black fedora, black trenchcoat, black head sock, black boots, red scarf and gloves) showed no overt powers leading many people to think he was a delusional human rather than one sent on a holy mission after being sprayed with radioactive funk. Continually he evaded police and private assassins. His greatest case involved the '''Castilucci crime family''', delivering the youngest daughter, Malorie's, diary to the Concordian Observer. The Clemency Society, always seen as a symbol of wealth and power, surged in membership as the 80's yuppies wanted to clothe themselve in "lasting" class. '' 1981:'' Professor Peril achieves his greatest act of superhman fellony as he is able to hijack both the Atomik Guard and the Iron Citizenry and turn them against their own populace. Russian heroes the '''Walking Disaster''', '''General Winter''', and '''Father Fallout''' try to hold off their armored bretheren, while Courage Unstoppable proves its name to be a misnomer as the Omnite-plated knights descend upon their cities. At the height of the battle, all armored warriors disengage and amass on Peril's secret island base in the pacific. It was a disaster nationally. the leaders of both countries immediately accused the others. Courage Unstoppable was launched against the soviets in a resulting gala of destruction that claimed more lives that the turning of the Atomik Guard or the Iron Citizenry. The world could no longer trust its protectors as their were calls the world over to dismiss superhero teams and create camps and reservations for them to dwell in without interferring with "real society." The Hero Embargo had begun and would last until 1992...
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