[@LancerOfBlue] Sounds like you've put a lot of thought into this. That all looks good, I think. [@Hailfire] Glad you like the setting. As far as PvP goes, it'll likely depend on how frequently players from opposing factions meet up with one another, given that every race is fighting with every other race, and there will certainly be battles against NPCs. As for powergaming, Solaris and I are good at catching that sort of person. We'll keep a handle on it. [@Ghost Queen] First of all, chimeras and Draconids are both "mutants". In fact, Draconids are stronger still than most normal chimeras, as a result of dragons being exceptionally powerful compared to basically any modern creature (whilst they were alive), though as far as actual power goes, strength alone likely keeps both groups at about street tier. Spiderman's probably a bit strong as far as actual power goes - he's generally accepted as being at the highest echelons of street tier characters - but his powerset is roughly accurate to what some chimeras might end up with, with wallclimbing and webflinging in particular probably being biomods. Humans are just normal humans, similar to the real world, but have the cybernetics to keep up with chimeras and Draconids, and the Husks are probably on the level of chimeras as far as physical strength and ability goes, plus the advantages of being essentially zombified carapaces. Secondly, since the war started comparatively recently, all non-Husk sides probably have similar degrees of tech to one another regardless of how quickly they've been advancing in any given field, though all sides probably do have enough scientists to keep up with one another anyway.