[quote=@GubGar] Put me down for interested. I'm a big Superhero guy and am looking to scratch that itch. I'm not familiar with the source material this is based off of, having only recently made my foray into non-D&D TTRPG (thank you to my friend who showed me Lancer), but I don't think that should be a problem if it's only gonna be light tabletop rules/stats, which sounds good to me. I like a loose but stable ruleset to keep things steady. As for what types of campaigns I'd be interested in, all & any, I really don't mind. Though I have a personal soft spot for very 'human' superhero stories, I'm a fan of normal life mixing with superheroics. Makes the latter feel more important IMO. [/quote] Thanks for your interest. The backstory is relatively easy to sum up (as you can see that I did so above) and largely concerned with the specifics of characters in the metanarrative. Probably the most important among them, who went unmentioned by me, is Divis Mal, the "leader" of the Teragen movement and author of its founding document, the Null Manifesto, which he delivered using his supreme Nova abilities to every communication device on Earth simultaneously. I will pose the question to other interested parties whether they want just superpowers ruled by stats, or if we also want to get into the weeds of Skills and Attributes, which do have some interplay with powers, but could be ignored and ruled on a narrative basis easily enough. For powers, I will probably ask players to describe to me what their characters can do, and suggest stats and powers accordingly. Novas can have their powers distributed a variety of ways, from a single primary power with many applications (say like Static Shock) to a character with many different, subtle powers (Spider-Man), to a genius character with powers derived from technology (power suits like Iron Man, or gadgeteers like Batman). Or any combination of the above, if you're willing to pay in Transcendence (i.e. mutation). I think the vibe I'm getting is that we want a low-level, perhaps "Street Hero" campaign? Unless I'm getting the wrong idea.