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So um... anyone else been watching Legends of Tomorrow?

God I love that show's concept and wish I could make an RP out of it: Rip Hunter cherry picking a seemingly random selection of heroes/villains to help him go time hopping to prevent a bad future.
@WaywardHis Bio is an overall summary, but it doesn't cover everything that's ever happened to him, since that would be much too long of a story (though I will be showing/telling bits and pieces of the story in flashback form in the IC). There's something else to it but I'll PM that bit since only Shalin might know of it.
She's still obscure enough that Archer probably has never heard of her.
I thought Ice was Justice League Europe? As in, not part of the main branch and therefore way too obscure for Archer to have heard of.
@The Kid Lantern So... how pissed would Wildcat and Bats be if Archer tried to, oh I don't know, go to Arkham Asylum and ask Freeze for advice about his powers? It just kinda dawned on me that Archer is pretty much the only ice hero in the DC universe that I'm aware of... all the other ice metas are villains. That kind of makes it hard for him to find someone who understands his powers enough to help him master them and he doesn't seem to have much choice other than to reach out to one of said villains (Freeze in this case, since he's the nearest one).
@WaywardYou should probably know that my own character had a friend from The Land of Dragons who... well, he's dead now, to put it simply. Dunno if will affect Shalin in any way but I thought I'd let you know in case for some reason it does (like, I dunno, maybe her master warned her to be wary of a man matching Cyrus' description or something because a veteran of the war like Yuande would most certainly have heard of someone with Cyrus's reputation).
For a while I thought I was on to something with the wet thing, but I was wrong about even that. The whole "being wet makes them too heavy to fly properly" is more of an insect thing, since their wings are essentially thin pieces of exoskeletons and much more fragile due to insects being smaller creatures overall. Somehow I transplanted that vulnerability onto bird wings. In essence, Zero was kind of useless overall this time around. Oh well, it happens.
How would he not have heard about what's happening? This shit's bound to be all over the news, since it's a global invasion by alien robots and all. I'm sure he's capable of sneaking into the city just fine, the issue is I can't really think of any good motivation for it. As for Sir William, well, yes I'm sure he'll sense the demon and vice versa when they are in proximity, but I don't really see Alastor wanting to investigate him. He'd be more likely to want Shay to turn around and get the hell out of Dodge, preferring to avoid the problem altogether instead of facing it or solving it head on. Now Shay might be curious about the source of the divine powers, but curious enough to risk exposure or attracting unwanted attention? Hmm, that would be a tough call.

At this point I almost may as well have him mistake Maxus for Brainiac/Superman and rush in expecting the League to be under attack.
As far as the cold? Dozens of owls and birds function without problem in arctic temperatures and still manage to hunt 7-12 mice per day no matter the circumstances. These birds are bigger than 'Squatcho with the same large amounts of feathers covering their bodies as any owl would have.
~KL~


Well shit, Pokemon lied to me about birds being vulnerable to ice and cold all these years. xD
@The Kid Lantern Let me start by saying this: I'm a Dungeons and Dragons player at heart. That being said, I've always approached these RPs with that kind of mindset in my head. Sure, I can make my character do things, but like in D&D, it's up to the Dungeon Master (Game Master in this case) to determine the actual outcomes of my characters' shenanigans, generally by pointing the kind of damage an attack has on enemies so I know how to act or react. Obviously, yours is a "do it yourself" kind of mindset, wherein you essentially entrust us to take care of things for ourselves unless it's a huge thing. That's fine, and I did do that in the instances where Zero was facing a single opponent (Mister Freeze, the one Owl he managed to kill on his own, etc) but, frankly, the magnitude of his sprinkler gambit is one that could potentially affect ALL the owls and, well, I felt like something of that scale should have fallen within your authority to decide how it turns out, since it could have potentially ended the fight right there on the spot.
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