Cool! I don't have everything written in a final form, but here's the ideas: The premise above. To keep things interesting, so that everyone isn't [i]completely[/i] the same, each character will have Spidey's various powers at different levels. I think I will just list out the powers(and I'm going to include Miles Morales' unique ones too), and in your sheet you will divvy it out into percentages. So, like: Super Strength: Speed and Agility: Spider Sense: Durability: Accelerated Healing: Camouflage: Venom Blast: Wall crawling will be a given. You do not have to have all the powers, so you might be really good in some ways, but, for instance, lack a spider sense. If you don't like that idea, or think anything else ought to be added to that list, let me know, I'm gauging interest on all parts of this right now. Now, there are two primary arcs we're gonna start with. The first will just be the characters coming to terms with their powers. It won't be that long, we want to get to the good stuff. And all characters will receive their powers on or before your first post. As mentioned above, Ozcorp is attempting to duplicate Spider-Man, but they have actually moved on from using literal spiders. Instead their current test uses a virus to carry the mutagenic DNA. It seems to work best on younger people, and so far all of the test subjects(most of which are 25 and up) have failed to present any powers whatsoever. In fact, it creates a sickness that has been fatal in multiple cases. A lapse of lab safety introduces this virus to the child of one of the scientists working in the lab, who then spreads it to his school(and beyond). It only infects a few dozen people, and of them only a bare handful actually develop powers, at the moment completely unknown to Ozcorp, who of course would be very happy to learn this. They will, in due course, and the second arc will focus largely on their attempts to capture one of the new Spider-Men who are running around, to learn what made it work on them specifically. In the meantime, there will be minor villains for our fledgling heroes to try their strength against, and of course plenty of slice-of-life to go around. Expectations: I don't like to set hard and fast rules, but here is what is expected in this game. 1: Posting. I am no kind of stickler for post size, but I do always expect a reasonable standard of grammar and spelling. If a post is particularly lousy with errors, I'll shoot you a quick PM and just ask you to proof read it. If you don't(or can't) we'll have a discussion about the quality of your posts. I don't want to have to do that, but I will. As far as frequency goes, if someone's waiting on you, I should hope for a post within a week. If your character is not currently involved in anything, just post when you're ready. If you know you're going to need a break, or will be gone for a bit, just find an excuse for your character to get sidelined. 2: Content. Just follow the site rules, I don't have any of my own in particular. If something comes up that makes me change my mind, I'll add it in here. I think we all know what does and does not fly. 3: Canon. I personally try to avoid using canon characters, but a large part of this is that there are very very few that I feel I can do justice to. Obviously none of us will be playing canon characters, but if there's one(particularly a villain) that you feel you can do really well, PM me and we might work them in. This will otherwise take place in a pretty generalized version of the Marvel Universe. The MCU is a good base, though without certain recent events. That being said, no spoilers to anything major and recent. That includes the MCU of course, and also the comics. Does anyone have specific questions?