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9 mos ago
Current I'm tempted to say "I've lost better friends than you" to a lote of people lately. I'm not sure what I ever want to say to the better friends that I've lost, though.
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Twelve years ago, I said something on this website that continues to embarrassing me to this day. I was a stupid kid, like most, but I've never quite gotten the taste out of my mouth. Anyone who knew me at the time can tell you about it.

I love this website. I'm pretty sure my phylactery is stored wherever the webserver is and a significant chunk of me will just disappear when it ceases operation. Until then, it comforts me. I should go to the hardware store and paint my bedroom walls with the same soft, brownish grey that the background color has been for the last twelve years. Some of my friends can't wait for the site to go offline but I don't know of any other places that offer the same sense of community.

I'm an omni-gamer. I like board games, tabletop roleplaying games, admire tabletop war games, suck at riddles, and have an absurd library of video games. Survival horror is basically my favorite genre. Otherwise I'm a fan of esoteric, occult bullshit and punk rock. But disco's cool. Disco is what humanity sounds like when it chooses to be happy. Between you and I, I'd like to hope that the days of my life can sparkle like a disco ball, accreting like sparks from a grinder held up against the unwavering dark of deaths own shadow. Burn baby burn.

You and I, we're gonna die. We should be friends first, though. Write some checks we can't cash and make eachother smile. Make believe for a while.

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@Retired It's not that i'm specifically eager or blasting through it. I'm posting because my office currently has a bit of a work dry spell and i have literally nothing to do for 8 hours but sit here and pretend i'm reviewing old shit. Posting because if i don't, i'm going to blow my fucking brains out. It'll slow down when work picks back up again.


In other words, he wants you to also Retire.
Avengers: Save The Day

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THE WORLD

Stability: 30 / 30
Recent Injuries: N/A
Resolved Crises: N/A
Ongoing Crises: N/A
MASTERMIND

Identity: Unknown
Avengers: Save The Day


Greetings true believers, once again an as-of-yet unidentified dastard has mobilized his machinations against the status quo. That means that being a person just became significantly more dangerous in general. But fret not, for all is not lost yet. After all, you’re an Avenger now. Though the way you go about it may not be, your task is a simple one: Save The Day! ASTD is a tabletop-lite roleplaying game whose design is largely informed by the design of Avengers: Heroes United, as written @AndyC. The main gameplay loop is to identify which emerging crisis your PC is best suited to respond to before resolving it while attempting to identify the mastermind responsible for the plot and gaining the ability to launch preemptive strikes, all the while keeping ahead of persistent real world deadlines to avoid calamity.

Basic Rules
1. This game is based on characters appearing in MARVEL comics and, by extension, is not based on any particular previously existing continuity.
2. Characters applied for are expected to be based around a recognizable iteration of an existing MARVEL character as they had appeared in an official publications, though cherry-picking details from multiple sources is perfectly kosher.


Game Mechanics
1. Taking any action to resolve a situation will defaultedly subtract one point from The Gravity of The Situation. The contents of a post will only ever count as one action. If the PC who takes an action has a proficiency that is relevant, they will be awarded another point. It is therefore prudent on your point to respond to situations where your particular proficiencies seem relevant.
2. The world’s stability rating begins at thirty, its maximum. Once it reaches zero, the game will conclude with an in-game epilogue posted by the GM. The world loses stability points based upon how many gravity points had remained on an unresolved crisis when its deadline had passed.
3. Launching a pre-emptive strike to prevent a supervillain attack is a gamble. Based upon how many gravity points the strike is appraised at, that amount will either be added to or subtracted from the world’s stability rating.
4. At various points throughout the process of dealing with a crisis, it may be met with an emerging complication that increases the gravity of the situation, but does not affect the deadline. The amount of complications encountered during a given crisis will not exceed the amount of crises that have been resolved throughout the campaign.
5. Any given crisis may have additional opportunities to restabilize the world or mitigate the gravity of the situation and additional points may be awarded if a solution described in a post is particularly clever.
6. Posts are expected to roughly be five to seven paragraphs. If they are not, it becomes increasingly unlikely that they will be awarded points.




Proficiencies:
Diplomacy
Engineering
Esotericism
Finesse
Medicine
Perception
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I'm just teasin'. Honest.
Somewhere along the line we forgot to teach Bobby Mattmanganon shame.
Hank Hill
Wow, Matt. Just wow.
<Snipped quote by Nightrunner>
You should probably read everyone's sheets before applying for the game in general.


I did, and then I spent a couple days writing my sheet. Thanks for the advice Gowi. Very helpful.
@Ceta de Cloyes No worries. I'm sorry I hadn't read your sheet previously, that one slipped right past me. The Legion of Super-Heroes are almost certainly my favorite superhero team and I find it frustrating that there isn't a wider readership, given the top notch quality of a lot of their mid two-thousands pre-flashpoint post-crisis stuff. Mark Waid's Supergirl and The Legion of Super-Heroes was my introduction and there's nobody I ever have a better time writing for. Unfortunately, by merit of being in the future, it's basically a pain in the ass to play as them in these sorts of games.

@Lord WraithAlso, 2999 is the thirtieth century, with the LoS and United Planets and whatnot. 2099 is where Miguel O'Hara is from. Also, the fact that it would otherwise be extremely secluded is why they would be able to waltz into and out of the 30th Century without any complications. It would essentially treat their version of the future as a place that can be visited in the same way that one visits Europe from North America, only slightly more inconvenient based on whether or not you have superpowers.

As for Superman, the sentence I wrote in the out-of-character section regarding Cosmic Boy's motivations may as well have been lowercased (EX: superman). That is how he can be a bad superman (whereas he'd have a helluva time failing to literally be Kal-El), like Nietzsche's Ubermensch. But man, being pissed expressly because you are literally not Superman would be a hilarious character arc.

As for Ceta, we're looking at our options.
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