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==Campaign Settings==
 
==Campaign Settings==
  
The core M&M book doesn't come with a default setting, but does include a adventure that takes place in the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_City Freedom City]] setting.  Strangely, though, the example characters that players can use in this adventure are generally associated with another M&M setting: [[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=META-4&action=edit META-4]].  This, combinded with little information from Green Ronin means that its' unclear whether they are separate or a combined setting.  For our purposes here, we'll deal with them as separate settings.
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The core M&M book doesn't come with a default setting, but does include a adventure that takes place in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_City Freedom City] setting.  Strangely, though, the example characters that players can use in this adventure are generally associated with another M&M setting: [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=META-4&action=edit META-4].  This, combinded with little information from Green Ronin means that its' unclear whether they are separate or a combined setting.  For our purposes here, we'll deal with them as separate settings.
  
*''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_City Freedom City]]'': A four-color, city-based setting by Steve Kenson that is filled with elements that are similar to the great icons and concpets of classic comic books.  ''Freedom City'' is presented in a hard-back sourcebook of its' own.  ''Foes of Freedom'' details more villains that inhabit the city and ''Time of Crisis'' is a adventure module that sends the players beyond the city limits.
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*''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_City Freedom City]'': A four-color, city-based setting by Steve Kenson that is filled with elements that are similar to the great icons and concpets of classic comic books.  ''Freedom City'' is presented in a hard-back sourcebook of its' own.  ''Foes of Freedom'' details more villains that inhabit the city and ''Time of Crisis'' is a adventure module that sends the players beyond the city limits.
  
*[[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=META-4&action=edit META-4]]: This setting, by Eric Mona, was finally detail in the ''Crooks!'' sourcebook.  It has been compared to the better parts of 1990's comic books.
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=META-4&action=edit META-4]: This setting, by Eric Mona, was finally detail in the ''Crooks!'' sourcebook.  It has been compared to the better parts of 1990's comic books.
  
*''[[Nocturnals]]'': Based on Dan Brereton's comic book series, the setting book was written by him, with the assistance of Chris Pramas.  It is a horror/pulp-based setting.
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*''[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nocturnals&action=edit Nocturnals]'': Based on Dan Brereton's comic book series, the setting book was written by him, with the assistance of Chris Pramas.  It is a horror/pulp-based setting.
  
*''Noir'': Written by Christopher McGlothlin, ''Noir'' is based on classic [[Film Noir]] films.  The world of Noir is a dark one, where heroes are flawed and the friend you trust may be your greatest enemy.
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*''Noir'': Written by Christopher McGlothlin, ''Noir'' is based on classic [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Film_Noir Film Noir] films.  The world of Noir is a dark one, where heroes are flawed and the friend you trust may be your greatest enemy.
  
  

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Campaign Settings

The core M&M book doesn't come with a default setting, but does include a adventure that takes place in the Freedom City setting. Strangely, though, the example characters that players can use in this adventure are generally associated with another M&M setting: META-4. This, combinded with little information from Green Ronin means that its' unclear whether they are separate or a combined setting. For our purposes here, we'll deal with them as separate settings.

  • Freedom City: A four-color, city-based setting by Steve Kenson that is filled with elements that are similar to the great icons and concpets of classic comic books. Freedom City is presented in a hard-back sourcebook of its' own. Foes of Freedom details more villains that inhabit the city and Time of Crisis is a adventure module that sends the players beyond the city limits.
  • META-4: This setting, by Eric Mona, was finally detail in the Crooks! sourcebook. It has been compared to the better parts of 1990's comic books.
  • Nocturnals: Based on Dan Brereton's comic book series, the setting book was written by him, with the assistance of Chris Pramas. It is a horror/pulp-based setting.
  • Noir: Written by Christopher McGlothlin, Noir is based on classic Film Noir films. The world of Noir is a dark one, where heroes are flawed and the friend you trust may be your greatest enemy.



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