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“Well,” Booster said with a smile. “In the interest of fairness.”

From the corner of his eye he could see the Labrador puppy leaping up at Skeets playfully and the robot’s discomfort with it couldn’t be more obvious. Skeets definitely wasn’t going to like what Booster was going to do next, but what the hell? He pulled his mask down anyway.

“Sir, Master Hunter specifically advised against revealing your identity to people in this time period.”

Rip had warned him that revealing his identity might result in his enemies attacking Daniel Carter in an attempt to get to him. But as far as Booster could see, Rip’s rules had gone out of the window the second they’d arrived five years later than they’d planned. All that mattered now was getting home.

“My name’s Michael Carter and this is Skeets,” Booster said as he shook Ted’s hand. “As crazy as this might sound, we travelled here from the twenty-fifth century in something called a Time Sphere. Problem being we arrived five years later than we were meant to and the last time we saw the guy that sent us here he was under attack. We need to get to the twenty-fifth century and to do that we need to fix the Sphere.”

The gravity of Booster’s tale was undermined somewhat by the jubilant barks emanating from the Labrador puppy as it chased Skeets around Ted Kord’s base.

“That’s where you come in Ted,” Michael said as he placed his hands on his hips. “At least, if you’ll help us that is.”


Fuck.

Yes, yes it was :P


I'm still waiting for that Blue Beetle reply.
I guess the potential problem I'm trying to point out is that you run the risk of making large numbers of characters beholden to the whims of a single player. What if you have someone playing Batman that doesn't post very often but has plans for Killer Croc four months down the line? Should they take precedent over someone that comes along that desperately wants to play Killer Croc and will post three times a week?

In that instance I'd sooner have more players, even if it results in differences of opinion in terms of direction, than fewer players. After all, this isn't fan-fiction. Interaction is kind of the point.
Outside of maybe the Joker I don't think villains should need to be rubber-stamped. Even if Supes were alive, I think Lex is enough of a character in and of his own that the application should stand on its own merits. If there's anything wildly, wildly wrong, sure something should be said, but I think it's important to always err on the side of having more active players than pacifying the ones we already have.

| Identity |

Detective Richard “Dick” Grayson, better known as the masked vigilante Nightwing.

| Origin & Backstory |

Dick Grayson became the ward of Bruce Wayne shortly after his parents, John and Mary Grayson, were murdered by the mobster Tony Zucco over a failed attempt to extort money from the circus that the Flying Graysons belonged to. Wayne would train Grayson’s body and mind to help him channel the rage he felt as his parent’s murder into something productive: becoming Batman’s teenaged sidekick, Robin.

Batman and Robin would have many adventures over the years and Dick would prove his prowess as a leader and crime-fighter in his own right whilst leading the Teen Titans. Against Bruce’s wishes Dick chooses to strike out on his own, renouncing the name Robin, and taking up the mantle “Nightwing” after a Kryptonian superhero Superman once told him about.

Dick relocates to the neighbouring city of Blüdhaven and Nightwing becomes the city’s protector by night. During the day Dick polices the streets of Blüdhaven from within Blüdhaven Police Department’s homicide department. The two roles often cross over and Dick follows up those investigations he can’t solve as Detective Dick Grayson as Nightwing.

| Attributes |

Dick is a world-class gymnast, the only person in the world capable of a quadruple somersault, and an Olympic level athlete through over two decades of vigorous training. Dick is also a master of at least a dozen martial arts, rivaling Bruce Wayne in his proficiency at hand to hand combat, whilst adopting a more acrobatic, Aikido-centric style that makes use of his unparalleled gymnastic abilities.

On top of his physical skills, Dick is one of the world’s preeminent deductive minds. Though not quite the detective that Bruce Wayne is, Dick’s many years of tutelage beneath Bruce in criminology, stealth, and disguise. He puts these skills to use on a daily basis working at Blüdhaven’s Police Department on crime scenes, in the interrogation room, and out on Blüdhaven’s streets.

Foremost amongst Dick’s attributes though is his leadership ability. It has been noted by Superman himself that Dick Grayson is the finest leader that the DC Universe has to offer and his time leading the Teen Titans and Young Justice has made him an excellent field leader and manager of people. He has an easy, jovial manner that puts people at ease and earns him the trust of strangers almost without trying. It’s that nature, more so than his physical capabilities or his deductive skill, that makes Dick Grayson and Nightwing a force to be reckoned with.

| Character Notes |

What more is there to say? Dick’s a great character, capable of inspiring others in the direst of situations, and given the events that lead into this game, he’ll be more needed than ever before. In the comic books Dick has a relationship with Superman that is very different to his relationship with Bruce. Bruce can seem aloof, disinterested, and overly critical at the best of times where Clark is more openly nurturing and considerate. It’s Clark that gives Dick the idea for his name, after all, and I think with Clark gone Dick will feel a responsibility to fill that void as best he can. To provide some light and hope to a world that otherwise might feel lost.




| Character Goals |

I really want to put Nightwing at the center of the game. It’s where he is in the comic book universe because of his ties to so many teams and so many people. With the Teen Titans, Young Justice, Batman, and his relationship with Superman there really isn’t anyone that Dick hasn’t brushed shoulders with. He’s really going to take it on himself to try to keep people hopeful, to keep them optimistic and unafraid, despite Superman’s passing.

As Detective Grayson I’ll have Dick going through the more procedural side of crime fighting. Sure, he’ll be catching cases through the Blüdhaven Police Department that he’ll be forced to follow up with as Nightwing when they hit a wall but as Dick I want to show the human side of the crimes he’s investigating and the human cost.

| Sample Post |

Where can a guy find a comprehensive list of these reasons he shouldn't be considered to play Dick Grayson? I'd love to read through the pages upon pages there seem to be.


It's all above board, I promise.

- Guy applying for Nightwing, 11th of December, 2015.



Reason #931 why Sloth should never be considered to play Dick: Dick is not a dick and Sloth is.

(Vote Morden Man for Dick Grayson 2016!)
Long may the non-Gothamisation of this game continue.
Just find a way to peacefully coexist without getting all up in one another's shit.

I'd sooner have more PCed characters and a legacy character that inexplicably doesn't interact with his or her parent character than fewer PCed characters. If it means reworking the backstory, rework the backstory. If it means the legacy character has to go on a shit lot of solo missions and develop a rogue's gallery of their own, do that.

Heck, it's better than playing a legacy character that's joined at the hip to their parent character and are reliant on them for material.
What, you thought I was going to say Tim Drake?

Please, I have standards.


Reason #526 why Sloth should never be considered to play Dick.

I, for one, plan to have Dick play an active, participatory role in Tim's life. (Vote Morden Man for Dick Grayson, 2016!)
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