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* The first occured during what became known as '''the [[Terminus]] Invasion'''. The extra-dimensional tyrant known as [[Omega]] launched an invasion of the city, resulting in vast destruction and the deaths of several superheroes; including [[Centurion]]. The largest alliance of heroes ever seen united to repel the invaders. [[Mayor O’Connor]] repeals the [[Moore Act]], making superheroes legal in Freedom City once again. A grateful city welcomes their return with open arms. But Freedom City and the world mourn the loss of their greatest hero. <br> For Freedom to survive, she needs heroes... | * The first occured during what became known as '''the [[Terminus]] Invasion'''. The extra-dimensional tyrant known as [[Omega]] launched an invasion of the city, resulting in vast destruction and the deaths of several superheroes; including [[Centurion]]. The largest alliance of heroes ever seen united to repel the invaders. [[Mayor O’Connor]] repeals the [[Moore Act]], making superheroes legal in Freedom City once again. A grateful city welcomes their return with open arms. But Freedom City and the world mourn the loss of their greatest hero. <br> For Freedom to survive, she needs heroes... | ||
* The second became known as '''[[Star-Khan]]'s Reign''' of the entire planet Earth!! It started just ten years later on January 1st, 2004. The prospering Freedom League had just built a satellite headquarters dubbed “[[the Lighthouse]]” and greatly expanded its ranks to act as guardians of the entire world. [[Freedom Hall]] would become the team’s local outpost in Freedom City. And then… <br> The first ships appeared over every major city of the planet. <br> There was no prelude and no demands. The aliens just attacked. They were an amphibious protean, shape-shifting species from the dark planet [[Grue Prime]] that combined the nastiest aspects of sharks and crocodiles with an aggression matched by neither. They were the stuff of nightmares to most. People called them | * The second became known as '''[[Star-Khan]]'s Reign''' of the entire planet Earth!! It started just ten years later on January 1st, 2004. The prospering Freedom League had just built a satellite headquarters dubbed “[[the Lighthouse]]” and greatly expanded its ranks to act as guardians of the entire world. [[Freedom Hall]] would become the team’s local outpost in Freedom City. And then… <br> The first ships appeared over every major city of the planet. <br> There was no prelude and no demands. The aliens just attacked. They were an amphibious protean, shape-shifting species from the dark planet [[Grue Prime]] that combined the nastiest aspects of sharks and crocodiles with an aggression matched by neither. They were the stuff of nightmares to most. People called them "[[Fins]]” with an entire [[Grue Unity]] made up of a number of client races ruled by the Grue with an iron fist and the aid of legions of soldier drones. The Unity’s technology, advanced, but largely stolen or mimicked from other civilizations they have assimilated. New York became a war zone, Tokyo burned, and even sunken [[Atlantis]] was rubbled and its ruler—the legendary the [[Sea King]]—slain. <br> Earth’s superheroes fought back immediately. The Fins were terrifying, but no one ever doubted the heroes would win out in the end. After all - the [[Grue]], aliens, Masterminds, even [[Omega]] Lord of Terminus had tried to invade Earth many times before, and earth’s defenders had always emerged triumphant. The [[Freedom League]] and its allies—including numerous reserve and inactive members—manage to hold off the alien fleet. But the Fins possessed advanced technology and savage bloodlust, so the losses were heavy. <br> Earth began to worry. | ||
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CAMPAIGN CONNECTIONS
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Necessary Evil in Freedom City Setting Background
Set on the east coast of the United States - New Jersey - Freedom City's history dates back to colonial times when superhero first appeared there during the Revolutionary War. People with super-powers have existed throughout Earth’s history, but have become more prominent and numerous since the late 1930s. Freedom City is a particular epicenter for superhumans, but they are found in other cities and places around the world.
There have been several key events in Freedom City's history. Two are of particular worth of note.
- The first occured during what became known as the Terminus Invasion. The extra-dimensional tyrant known as Omega launched an invasion of the city, resulting in vast destruction and the deaths of several superheroes; including Centurion. The largest alliance of heroes ever seen united to repel the invaders. Mayor O’Connor repeals the Moore Act, making superheroes legal in Freedom City once again. A grateful city welcomes their return with open arms. But Freedom City and the world mourn the loss of their greatest hero.
For Freedom to survive, she needs heroes... - The second became known as Star-Khan's Reign of the entire planet Earth!! It started just ten years later on January 1st, 2004. The prospering Freedom League had just built a satellite headquarters dubbed “the Lighthouse” and greatly expanded its ranks to act as guardians of the entire world. Freedom Hall would become the team’s local outpost in Freedom City. And then…
The first ships appeared over every major city of the planet.
There was no prelude and no demands. The aliens just attacked. They were an amphibious protean, shape-shifting species from the dark planet Grue Prime that combined the nastiest aspects of sharks and crocodiles with an aggression matched by neither. They were the stuff of nightmares to most. People called them "Fins” with an entire Grue Unity made up of a number of client races ruled by the Grue with an iron fist and the aid of legions of soldier drones. The Unity’s technology, advanced, but largely stolen or mimicked from other civilizations they have assimilated. New York became a war zone, Tokyo burned, and even sunken Atlantis was rubbled and its ruler—the legendary the Sea King—slain.
Earth’s superheroes fought back immediately. The Fins were terrifying, but no one ever doubted the heroes would win out in the end. After all - the Grue, aliens, Masterminds, even Omega Lord of Terminus had tried to invade Earth many times before, and earth’s defenders had always emerged triumphant. The Freedom League and its allies—including numerous reserve and inactive members—manage to hold off the alien fleet. But the Fins possessed advanced technology and savage bloodlust, so the losses were heavy.
Earth began to worry.
QUOTES
- [Quotes from Necessary Evil in Freedom City Game Sessions] We try our best to have someone writing quotes they hear from other players, characters and NPCs. We don't always get them all and some will make little sense out of context but they greatly humanize the story looking back!
- [Necessary Evil in Freedom City Game Inspiration Quotes] Herein we see multiple quotes that we've found that have meaning to our stories and styles.
TEAM ROSTER
- THE BAND OF STEEL: ...
- Team Headquarters: ??
- DR. STEEL (aka. ???)
"________________ was ________________ until ________________. Now (s)he ________________, has recently band together fighting for the OVERSHADOW with "THE BAND OF STEEL" and ________________ as ________________!" ... (as played by Edmund) - WHIPLASH (aka. ???)
"________________ was ________________ until ________________. Now (s)he ________________, has recently band together fighting for the OVERSHADOW with "THE BAND OF STEEL" and ________________ as ________________!" ... (as played by Karl) - WARCRY (aka. ???)
"________________ was ________________ until ________________. Now (s)he ________________, has recently band together fighting for the OVERSHADOW with "THE BAND OF STEEL" and ________________ as ________________!" ... (as played by Sophie) - MADAM SHADE (aka. ???)
"________________ was ________________ until ________________. Now (s)he ________________, has recently band together fighting for the OVERSHADOW with "THE BAND OF STEEL" and ________________ as ________________!" ... (as played by Laura) - "Man'O War" (aka. ???)
"________________ was ________________ until ________________. Now (s)he ________________, has recently band together fighting for the OVERSHADOW with "THE BAND OF STEEL" and ________________ as ________________!" ... (as played by Wayne)
- DR. STEEL (aka. ???)
WORLD AT LARGE
Good Guys
Current superhuman residents of Freedom City
Bad Guys
* The Red Guard
Governments
- ???
Industries
- ???
Science & Tech
- ???
NEWS & EVENTS
Projects & Plans
- ???
LOCATIONS OF INTEREST
- ???
People & Groups
Notable areas, landmarks, institutions and businesses
Freedom City: Freedom City is a fictional, city-based campaign setting for the roleplaying game Mutants and Masterminds. It was designed by Steve Kenson, whose design philosophy for the setting seems based-on and in honor of several classic comic book icons and concepts. Set somewhere on the east coast of the United States - possibly New Jersey - Freedom City's history dates back to colonial times when super heroes first appeared there during the Revolutionary War. People with super-powers have existed throughout Earth’s history, but have become more prominent and numerous in the waning years of the 20th Century. Catastrophic events have always befallen Freedom City, in the past it's heroes protected it from conquerors such as the extra-dimensional tyrant known as Omega, who has launched invasion attempts on the city in the past but has yet to maintain a beachead. No one had, until the alien traitors came to earth!
Neighborhoods & Burroughs of Freedom City
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Suburbs of Freedom City
- ???
Specific Buildings, Parks or Locations around Freedom City
Corporate & Financial of Freedom City
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Emergency Services of Freedom City
- ??
School & Institutions of Freedom City
- Freedom City University
- FCU Faculty and Staff
Beyond Freedom City limits
- ??
News & Events
Campaign Construction
Who are the TRIBE OF HEROES Player Heroes? ...
- [Campaign Background]
- Formula
- Themes
- Genre
- Mood
- Inspiration
- House Rules
- Easter Eggs
Resources
Freedom City is a fictional, city-based campaign setting for the roleplaying game Mutants and Masterminds. It was designed by Steve Kenson, whose design philosophy for the setting seems based-on and in honor of several classic comic book icons and concepts.
- visit Green Ronin's home page: Green Ronin Publishing
- visit Mutants and Masterminds' home page: M&M "Headquarters"
- visit the M&M Forums: M&M Forum - "the Atomic Think Tank"
- What is a Wiki?
- What else can I Wiki? Wikipedia
- What is a RPG? RPG Wiki
- What is M&M? M&M Wiki
- What is a GM? Game Master
- What is a PC?
SPOILERS
- Kevin Perrine Campaign SPOILER Page: GM EYES ONLY, NOT for players of this campaign!!