[quote=@MelonHead] I suppose anything that's likely to affect the present day, which is when (if accepted) my character will be introduced. That does lead me to something I've been meaning to ask, the OP says you have to start with an Origin Arc, what exactly does that entail? [/quote] From my understanding, though don't quote me as I'm not a GM, but I assumed it was how your character came into their powers and/or into a position of power they find themselves. From what I skimmed over your PC CS, it seems like your PC has already began using his powers and has a decent idea of them which in this case, your Origin Arc can likely be how he makes himself known in the world itself and what alliances he strives to gain. For Rach, mine, it was when she became host to a murderous virus and gained her abilities. Now she's going to struggle to control and adapt to the things attached to said virus (including threats, abilities, and changes) and decide if she wants to live out a normal life or to use her abilities for something more. Most of this is affected, for my arc anyways, by the people she interacts with. Bad people who use her, capture or aim to destroy her will most likely lead her down the path of a villain. In the opposite ballpark, those who stick by her, support, and accept her as she is will lead her down the path of an anti-hero. Depending on which type of people get closest to her, this will affect what she becomes in the end.