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Current Since when did RPGuild have this quasi-twitter feature? It's a nice thing to have it 60 characters longer though, since I can post a slightly longer status, just like this. 195 characters in all.
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Would anyone do a sitrep, please? Or am I kicked out? ._.
The changes within the so-called squadron was so quick that by the time Farid and his squadronmates were briefed for the mission, he failed to remember that he was now Five instead of Eleven. Only after he noticed that Eleven was never mentioned that he finally remembered he was Five, and tried to recall his role in this mission. What was Five's role...? he tried to answer the questions himself to avoid embarrassment. That recon, yeah, he said to himself with a bit of a smile before realizing that mounting recon pods would mean less self-defense weapons carried, and hence he must put more trust to his squadronmates.

Farid equipped his pilot gear and then spent some time with his tablet to give himself additional ideas for the mission. This time, he did not forget to teach himself on taking off from carriers, albeit only theoretically from reading some texts. He took his time to prepare himself and therefore he was the last to get inside the cockpit and take off. The takeoff itself was a near-failure as he almost failed to climb quick enough due to the acceleration from the electromagnetic catapult taking him by surprise. "Five is in the air, at last. Sorry for making you worried," he said over the squadron frequency, and moved into formation.

Knowing that Matt was the other pilot who was also assigned recon duty, Farid talked to him on the radio. "Four, this is Five. Before we initiate radio silence," Farid said, "Do you have any ideas on how are we both gonna split the job?"
I'm back, sorry for being late.

EDIT: There goes the post.
Relative to the aliens, who live in compeletely different environmental conditions, Earth is deemed uninhabitable and thus crossed out early on from their checklist of places with possible life.
What are Ominous Floating Block of Doom (tm) and Ominous Floating Door of Doom (tm)? Some sort of snack? (sorry for not being funny)
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If it's 10% instead of 1 in 20 million, then it should be a global phenomenon. It can't be hidden no matter how hard you try, because out of those 700 million there will always be some who likes to show it off. Hence my ideas, based on that simple observation, that come out of my head are as follows:

1. The specials will have to register to their respective national governments (with a detection test at least being in development), and they are supposed to be closely watched. Their whereabouts are always tracked, their words are always being listened, their Internet history is recorded, basically they are totally deprived of privacy under the pretext of "national security". Some countries, however, do not implement the same rules and become countries that the specials want to escape to, much to the dismay of other countries.

2. One of the specials created that fascist group that is starting to get support from an ever-growing number of specials as well as the normals, although the number of specials in the group will be of particular interest. The good guys (including anti-fascist normals) must stop the organization before the rest of the world couldn't match the group's might.

3. When two superpower countries (or perhaps three?) are locked in another cold war, the discovery of specials dramatically changes every nation's cold war playbooks. Countries begin recruiting specials, offering large payments to those specials for serving the country, and start developing war tactics and strategies around them. Once the situation escalates quickly, a new treaty was signed in an aim to reach a detente. Under the treaty, countries possessing such capabilities are obliged to "decommission" their specials, whatever that means.

As for the level of powers, having 700 million supermans will destroy the story before it even begins. Thus, I prefer that most specials will be able to give damages on a personnel level (i.e. going into a house barehanded and kill every (normal) people in it) without too much effort, but few will be able to give damages on a structural level (i.e. destroying the whole house itself and flattening it to the ground). One or two people can be more powerful than that, but there should be a lot of asterisks attached to that. All specials start out having only one power, although a handful of them will gain more as time progresses.
Just returned home and still tired. Can anyone summarize where people are and what happened since I left? Thanks before.

P.S: I'm male. Please don't call me with a singular 'they'. Thank you.
Just returned home and still tired. Can anyone summarize where people are and what happened since I left? Thanks before.
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