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− | [[Category:Mutants & Masterminds | + | [[Category:Mutants & Masterminds]] |
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* '''Current Roster''': ... | * '''Current Roster''': ... | ||
+ | ** '''[[NAME]]''' (a.k.a. '''Edward Ziegler''') ''"nickname"'' <br> Brief description of the character with a line about powers, one about personality and maybe a brief history. Full info about the character will go on the character's individual page... (as played by Brandon) | ||
** '''[[SLACKJAW]]''' (a.k.a. '''Franklin Pierce''') <br> The vigilante. Franklin lost everything in the aftermath of the Needle Disaster, his wife, his job at the docks, and the son he was trying to raise. By day he runs a mannequin business, by night he relentlessly pursues the killers of his son. (as played by Charles) | ** '''[[SLACKJAW]]''' (a.k.a. '''Franklin Pierce''') <br> The vigilante. Franklin lost everything in the aftermath of the Needle Disaster, his wife, his job at the docks, and the son he was trying to raise. By day he runs a mannequin business, by night he relentlessly pursues the killers of his son. (as played by Charles) | ||
− | ** '''[[WAVE]]''' (a.k.a. '''James Tran Nguyen''') <br> Brief description of the character with a line about powers, one about personality and maybe a brief history. Full info about the character will go on the character's individual page... (as played by John) | + | ** '''[[WAVE]]''' (a.k.a. '''James Tran Nguyen''') ''"nickname"'' <br> Brief description of the character with a line about powers, one about personality and maybe a brief history. Full info about the character will go on the character's individual page... (as played by John) |
− | ** '''[[THE CREW]]''' (a.k.a. '''Joe O'Malley''') <br> Just an average working guy. Trying to make Rust City a better place with his own personal army... (as played by Pete) | + | ** '''[[NAME]]''' (a.k.a. '''birth name''') ''"nickname"'' <br> Brief description of the character with a line about powers, one about personality and maybe a brief history. Full info about the character will go on the character's individual page... (as played by Kevin) |
− | ** '''[[ | + | ** '''[[THE CREW]]''' (a.k.a. '''Joe O'Malley''') ''"nickname"'' <br> Just an average working guy. Trying to make Rust City a better place with his own personal army... (as played by Pete) |
+ | ** '''[[NAME]]''' (a.k.a. '''birth name''') ''"nickname"'' <br> Brief description of the character with a line about powers, one about personality and maybe a brief history. Full info about the character will go on the character's individual page... (as played by Wayne) | ||
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+ | * '''Potential Team Candidates''': ... | ||
+ | ** '''[[NAME]]''' (a.k.a. '''birth name''') ''"nickname"'' <br> Brief description of the character with a line about powers, one about personality and maybe a brief history. Full info about the character will go on the character's individual page... (as played by Player Name) | ||
=Setting= | =Setting= | ||
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− | <br> Torus in shape, the mammoth remnant of the Daedalus reactor is amazing | + | <br> Torus in shape, the mammoth remnant of the Daedalus reactor is amazing. Rust City is three miles across and encompasses an area of seven square miles. Hiding the urban jungle within, the outer ring is some twenty stories high. With nearly half a million residents, it is incredibly dense and bustling with activity. Even though there is a token police presence, it is a lawless land. The Triad and other gangs openly attack ''"the man"''. Some see the city as only hotbed of criminal activities, but most residents are not involved in any crime and live peacefully. Despite common conceptions the daily lives of its dwellers are largely organized by the residents themselves, rather than by the criminal element. Schools and other social services exist in the district. Numerous small factories and businesses thrive inside the Rust City. The Emerald City is also providing some services such as water and mail delivery.. at least to the front gate. |
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== Events == | == Events == | ||
===Daedalus Project=== | ===Daedalus Project=== | ||
− | * '''The Promise of a Better Tomorrow' | + | * '''The Promise of a Better Tomorrow''' <br> In 1981 Charles Whitman wowed the world with the promise of free unlimited power for the entire [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puget_Sound Puget Sound region]. The technology showed great promise to change the world for the better. One of several proposed, the site south of the center of the Emerald City was enormous, measuring almost 3 miles across. When the time came for opening ceremonies, the city united in celebration, marveling at what they were about to achieve. In the minutes before the switch was thrown there was an earthquake, but the charismatic Whitman calmed the crowd and they pressed forward with the startup sequence. In the blink of an eye, the entire complex interior imploded, crushing inward into a singular white point and stripping most of the technology from the mammoth complex. It was gone. |
− | * '''The Trinity Wave' | + | * '''The Trinity Wave''' <br> Moments after the destruction of the Daedalus Project, people began to see a wave of energy as it slowly swept across surface of the planet. The disturbance was dubbed the "Trinity Wave" by the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CNN media outlets] who were covering the large religious response to the event. Appearing to be a cohesive [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aurora_%28astronomy%29 Aurora Borealis], it was an event that could have been witnessed by nearly every human on the planet. Scientists have theorized that the effect of the wave was mutation and possibly fortification of human genetics, respectively allowing for the arrival of mutants and mutates. Mutants a result of evolution. Mutates being those that somehow survived a near death event by physiological adaptation. Still others have credited the wave with other metahuman classes, but the scientific community considers this to be unfounded extrapolation. |
===Needle Disaster=== | ===Needle Disaster=== | ||
− | * '''The Space Needle' | + | * '''The Space Needle''' <br> The Space Tether is the brainchild of Randal Cross, of Cross World Technologies. Cross creates a high-tech consortium that plans, funds, and builds the revolutionary elevator that literally connects the earth with space. Much of the old Seattle Center is destroyed to clear the way for the Anchor Complex. The tether at the top of the re-fit Space Needle is connected to a captured asteroid. Although mostly used for freight, passengers can ride in an elevator, called a climber, to orbit where they can experience micro-g, rent laboratory space, transfer to a docked spacecraft, or just do some sightseeing. Thousands of tons of cargo also make the trip more safely, less expensively, and with less pollution than with traditional launch-based technologies. During construction the Tether brings in enormous amounts of investment and creates whole new industries in and around the Puget Sound area. (The facilities built for the fabrication of the ultra-thin Tether make Seattle the world center of carbon nanotube technology.) Once completed, Seattle becomes the only place on earth capable transporting goods from the land, sea, and air, into space. Earth orbit sees it's first building boom. With goods so much easier to move to up the gravity well companies began to construct speculative communities in space. |
− | * '''The Fall' | + | * '''The Fall''' <br> And then it all, quite literally, falls apart. In the winter of 1982 the end comes with little warning. Deep within the earth rock shifts against rock, a low-frequency wave sets up inside the tether at just the wrong frequency, and the impossibly strong filament snaps like an old shoe lace. The upper reaches of the carbon strand burn up in the atmosphere, but closer to the ground, angular momentum rips the Tether to the east with devastating results. Acting as a super-strong monofilament, the Tether whips through buildings, the busy I-5 corridor, and a few unfortunate and unsuspecting people. But the real damage, as it almost always is, is economic... |
− | * '''Aftermath''' | + | * '''Aftermath''' <br> With no way to move goods and people into orbit, the building speculators (most of them Seattle-based) go bankrupt. Steep rebuilding costs, lawsuits, and the loss of one of the area's biggest economic engines force Seattle into a recession with depression-like unemployment. Major companies leave town, dock work migrates south to an increasingly vibrant Tacoma, and for the first time in history City Hall is forced to deal with smaller coffers, defaulted bonds, and a shrinking population. Those that are left flock to Rust City to carve out a place for themselves in the one place that's free to all who come. |
=People= | =People= | ||
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===Bad Guys=== | ===Bad Guys=== | ||
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===Locals=== | ===Locals=== | ||
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===Groups=== | ===Groups=== | ||
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=[[Setup]]= | =[[Setup]]= |