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==Conclusion== The role of a hero, whether superpowered or not, is to help those around him. This can’t be done by taking a passive role. A heroic person must make an effort to act with the community. Not only does this bring the heroic person closer to the community and vice-versa, it also gives the heroic person a chance to gain experiences and meet people that a passive role would never allow. I recommend the article, “Super Jobs for Super Talents: The United Nations Special Talents Agency” by Marcus L. Rowland in DRAGON® issue #160. The setting of Steve Jackson Games’ GURPS SUPERS* and SUPERS I.S.T* books also includes strongly proactive superheroes. ---- [http://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Kevin_Perrine_Campaign_SPOILER_Page Kevin Perrine Campaign SPOILER Page] [[The AMERICAN GODS]]
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