In 193_, a battalion of Allied Soldiers were exposed to an experimental weapon by an A is-allied Group known only as the ___. While this attack caused numerous casualties among the battalion, the majority lived through the event and the war. Returning home to their loved ones and former lives, these men eventually had children. However it was through these children the former soldiers learned that they had not been unaffected by the weapon. Their cells had been irradiated, causing them to mutate. This mutation was passed along in their DNA, maturing in the womb of their significant others and fully emerging in the genes of their children. The descendants of these soldiers all possess the same potential for extraordinary abilities. Born with the ability to sense and manipulate Earth's electromagnetic spectrum, these 'Hyperhumans' are able to bend these fields to their benefit, emulating and imitating a great number of feats associated with comic book and movie heroes. They draw upon Earth's EM Spectrum virtually allowing them to manipulate the world around them to the point of seemingly being able to alter reality, folding space together. The more of these 'Hyperhumans' that are in close proximity, the weaker they become as they fight to draw from the same EM spheres. Many of these 'Hyperhumans' live their lives without knowing about their abilities, a few odd occurrences happening in times of heightened adrenaline. But there are the few who learn to embrace their nature and use their abilities to accomplish extraordinary feats.