[quote=@Raistlin Majere] Somebody's bound to ask these questions sooner or later, so I may as well as ask them now. 1. Say Player 1 had an accepted Hal Jordan character sheet. A little later, Player 2 submits a Guy Gardner sheet. While Guy is a legacy character, he isn't normally seen as a sidekick. Would the Guy Gardner sheet approval be totally up to the GMs or would Player 1 also have a say in the character's approval? 2a. What if a player wants to apply for a character in the future? Could Player 1 play as Bruce Wayne's Batman in the present time while Player 2 plays as Terry McGinnis' Batman in the future? 2b. What if a player wants to apply for a character from a different Earth? Could Player 3 play as Barry Allen's Flash on Earth-1 (or Earth-0, Earth Prime, or whatever) while Player 4 plays as Jay Garrick's Flash on Earth-2? [/quote] Not to step on MB's toes or nothing, the way things [i]tend[/i] to work in this sort of comic games that he runs; 1. Usually it'd be Player 2's responsibility to go to Player 1 and try to work something out with regards to how to handle the possibility of a shared GL role. This means agreeing about how Lanterns function in this universe, and what degree of involvement Hal and Guy have with each other, if any at all. But, usually, the first one to stake a given corner of the universe gets a final say on its inhabitants. So if they rolled, say, a Hal who is the only Green Lantern, they could veto a Guy concept. 2a and 2b. Barring flashbacks and temporary jaunts to Alternate Universes, I think we broadly try to develop one continuity/timeline. So, everything more or less will occur at around the same time within the same universe. Hope that makes sense! And ofc maybe I'm talking out of my ass and MB will swing by to tell me I'm wrong.