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This is a wiki for After The Storm: The Second Wave, a Mutants & Masterminds 3e play by post campaign set in New York in year 2060.
 
This is a wiki for After The Storm: The Second Wave, a Mutants & Masterminds 3e play by post campaign set in New York in year 2060.
  
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Campaign concept: When Earth suffers a global disaster, the powerful old guard of first generation supers form an international relief task force to help the worst suffering areas, leaving their relatively unscathed home city in the hands of the younger second generation. And as the teen to early twenties supers step up as protectors, threats both old and new raise their heads.
 
Campaign concept: When Earth suffers a global disaster, the powerful old guard of first generation supers form an international relief task force to help the worst suffering areas, leaving their relatively unscathed home city in the hands of the younger second generation. And as the teen to early twenties supers step up as protectors, threats both old and new raise their heads.
 
[https://forum.rpg.net/index.php?threads/recruitment-after-the-storm-%E2%80%93-second-wave-mutants-masterminds-3e.892395 Link to development thread]
 
 
[https://forum.rpg.net/index.php?threads/after-the-storm-%E2%80%93-second-wave-mutants-masterminds-3e.893506 Link to IC thread]
 
 
[https://forum.rpg.net/index.php?threads/after-the-storm-%E2%80%93-second-wave-mutants-masterminds-3e.893505 Link to OOC thread]
 
  
 
===Player Characters===
 
===Player Characters===
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About 35 years ago, the Earth was struck by a cosmic phenomenon known as The Storm. It wiped out electronics all over the globe, causing an unprecedented international crisis. At first scientists assumed that it was a gamma storm, but then it became apparent that something far stranger was going on – as superpowers started to appear.
 
About 35 years ago, the Earth was struck by a cosmic phenomenon known as The Storm. It wiped out electronics all over the globe, causing an unprecedented international crisis. At first scientists assumed that it was a gamma storm, but then it became apparent that something far stranger was going on – as superpowers started to appear.
  
At first Supers appeared only in New York. Current scientific understanding is that the epicenter of The Storm had been some distance off the coast. At first people were unsure how to react, and authorities especially were fearful. But largely through the actions of a group the media eventually dubbed The Protectors of New York, usually just called The Protectors, the popularity and acceptance of supers increased.
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At first Supers appeared only in New York. Current scientific understanding is that the epicenter of The Storm had been some distance off the coast. At first people were unsure how to reacts, and authorities especially were fearful. But largely through the actions of a group the media eventually dubbed The Protectors of New York, usually just called The Protectors, the popularity and acceptance of supers increased.
 
The Protectors battled heavily armed criminals, took on villainous Supers, rescued people from fires and natural disasters, and even fought off a Kaiju attack. For it was not just humans who had gained superpowers. Some animals had too. And even constructs with AI. The Original Protectors included a sentient android, and had an advanced submersible with awakened AI.
 
The Protectors battled heavily armed criminals, took on villainous Supers, rescued people from fires and natural disasters, and even fought off a Kaiju attack. For it was not just humans who had gained superpowers. Some animals had too. And even constructs with AI. The Original Protectors included a sentient android, and had an advanced submersible with awakened AI.
  
 
In time, New York was threatened with increasingly powerful supervillains that police and even the military were unable to handle. During the reign of terror of super-assassin Gray Death, neither police, hired mercenaries, elite bodyguards, or even an evil businessman’s private army were able to stop her. It took The Protectors to do that.
 
In time, New York was threatened with increasingly powerful supervillains that police and even the military were unable to handle. During the reign of terror of super-assassin Gray Death, neither police, hired mercenaries, elite bodyguards, or even an evil businessman’s private army were able to stop her. It took The Protectors to do that.
  
Things got even worse with Comet, who absorbed all attacks and only became stronger. She single handedly broke all prisoners out of a jail upstate, and burned the District Attorney to a crisp. All in the pursuit of an old vendetta about her mother being imprisoned for a crime she was innocent of. It was then that The Protectors, who had always shown willingness to work with the authorities, were deputized as official law enforcers, by the Mayor invoking an outdated law that happened to be still in the books.
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Things got even worse with Comet, who absorbed all attacks and only became stronger. She single handedly broke all prisoners out of a jail upstate, and burned the District Attorney to a crisp. All in the pursuit of an old vendetta about her mother being imprisoned for a crime she was innocent of. IT was then that The Protectors, who had always shown willingness to work with the authorities, were deputized as official law enforcers, by the Mayor invoking an outdated law that happened to be still in the books.
  
 
Shortly after that, in an incident that cemented the role of Supers as law enforcers, The Protectors and their various allies exposed a conspiracy that was in control of the privatized and reopened prison of Rikers, and experimented on imprisoned supers.
 
Shortly after that, in an incident that cemented the role of Supers as law enforcers, The Protectors and their various allies exposed a conspiracy that was in control of the privatized and reopened prison of Rikers, and experimented on imprisoned supers.
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Even if there was no law against it, unmasking a Super would be something that gets them all coming after you, both heroes and villains. And all their fans too. Even the dumbest thug or the most desperate paparazzi would not do that. Especially after the [[After_The_Storm:_Second_Wave_SharkTank|Shark Tank Incident]].
 
Even if there was no law against it, unmasking a Super would be something that gets them all coming after you, both heroes and villains. And all their fans too. Even the dumbest thug or the most desperate paparazzi would not do that. Especially after the [[After_The_Storm:_Second_Wave_SharkTank|Shark Tank Incident]].
 
===Supers and Media===
 
Pushy journalists, over enthusiastic fans, and civilians trying to get some Super action on video are an occasional problem for The Protectors, although Countersupers generally do a very good job of keeping those away. Otherwise, The Protectors tend to have a good relationship with the media.
 
 
The main source of Super related news that people go to is Superwatch, who reports globally about what various Supers are up to, and publishes occasional in depth coverages. Superwatch respects privacy, and their reporters have strict orders never to get in the way. Unlike civilians with smart bracers who try to get close, Superwatch reporters report from a distance, using zoom lenses and drones. And they ask for interviews rather than ambushing Supers on the street. Their respectful approach has resulted in Supers preferring to talk with Superwatch over more pushy reporters, which is one factor of their success.
 
 
Superwatch started very small. The founder and CEO, Kenji Nakahara, was originally just a news blogger who started posting videos and commentary about the then still recent Protectors. This day he no longer has time to report personally, management takes up all his time. Superwatch has grown and reports globally. Even after the recent reappearance of The Storm. Superwatch was one of the corporations who took precautions against The Storm. All Superwatch regional offices use shielded electronics. In some nations, they are the only source still capable of reporting to the wider world what is happening locally.
 
 
Superwatch also hosts fan clubs and organizes fan events. Just like any celebrities, Supers have their fans, and occasionally have to appear at fan events. Not all of them are comfortable with that, but those appearances are pretty much mandatory. Fan community has unwritten rules that have taken a cue from Superwatch’s official ones. You do not disturb Supers when they are working. Autographs and selfies get asked at events. But those unwritten rules only work if there are events where the fans can get their autographs and selfies from, so even the most introverted Super has to make an occasional appearance.
 
 
===Militarized Supers===
 
US was the first nation where Supers appeared, and the first to militarize them. President Dexter himself formed the still active Death Squad. Learning of a conspiracy within his government, seeking to seize power and utilizing Supers, President Dexter got together four dangerous supervillains caught by The Protectors and offered them pardons if they started working for the government and for their first task helped him to take out the conspiracy.
 
 
The Death Squad did just that, and have been since wielded as a weapon by the government both domestically and abroad, in situations where conventional forces would have been insufficient.
 
 
The four members are the following.
 
 
'''Gray Death''' is a genetically engineered, hyper accurate super assassin. She has superhuman physique and the eyesight of a bird of prey.
 
 
'''White Death''' is a full body cyborg. She is also an extremely skilled martial artist, and deadly in close combat.
 
 
'''Siegfried''' is a former government agent able to create teleportation portals. Known only by a few, he is also the former supervillain Fade. Back when The Protectors captured Fade, they did not know about the nullifiers yet, and figured that it would be impossible to keep a teleporter behind bars. So they convinced Fade to switch sides. He simply switched to a different name and outfit and returned as Siegfried, named after the hero with a helm who provided the power of teleportation.
 
 
'''Monica Martin''', Siegfried’s friend and sidekick, is not one for masks and aliases, she goes just by the name of '''Monica'''. Although, since she happens to be black and the Squad had both Gray and White Death, the media keeps calling her Black Death. She detests that, so it is not a good idea to call her that to her face. Especially considering that she is one of the physically strongest Supers known. In the Battle of Palmer Mansion, she stopped a tank turret from rotating with her bare hands.
 
 
===Rikers===
 
The headquarters of The Protectors and the most secure supervillain prison within US. The conspiracy that once experimented on supers here developed a device called a nullifier, modeled on the supervillain Null who could shut down the powers of other supers. What they could not replicate was the power itself, and no one else has either. So while a nullifier can project a field inside of which superpowers will not function, it needs a Super to act as a power source. And despite attempts at miniaturization, no portable version has been developed. Nullifiers look like bulky dentist’s chairs on which the Super using his power as a source reclines. In Rikers, three are kept on simultaneously, so that if one shuts down, two others will continue to keep the field up.
 
 
And if all else fails, there is the last line of defense. The sentient android Sentinel. Originally serving the conspiracy as a jailer, they took on the entire Protectors team, and although they ultimately lost that fight, The Protectors had to work for that win. Just fulfilling their role and not having any particular loyalty to the conspiracy, Sentinel kept serving as a jailer.
 
 
Rikers holds supervillains not just from New York, but from other parts of US as well. Not every state has a facility capable of holding supervillains, so arrested supervillains are sent to Rikers instead. More ordinary prisoners are no longer jailed in Rikers, that function was ended after the Rikers Raid. This day, Rikers is a prison for supervillains only.
 
 
But in addition to the supervillain jail, Rikers contains many other facilities too. Countersuper headquarters, barracks, dormitories, training facilities, laboratories, infirmary, a huge meeting hall. Anything a superhero team would need. The place is not just the headquarters for The Protectors of New York. When all the Protector teams need to coordinate, Rikers acts as a hub.
 

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