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  1. OK, go ahead and roll again. Remember to add ten if your initial die roll is below 11.
  2. "We're going down to your training room, Eddie," said Archer affably. "Now, I know you signed the usual confidentiality forms, so I don't need to worry about you telling the world about what you're going to see down here. We keep our students' privacy for a reason." After a few moments, he opened the doors and revealed a gleaming metallic hallway down below, a place of linoleum floors and polished metal walls, more like a corridor on Star Trek than anything Eddie had seen up top. Archer walked them down the hallway towards a large set of two double doors. "We make sure our students get nothing but the best."
  3. "Oh, I'm familiar with your case, Mr. Cale," replied Dr. Tomorrow. His initial irritation had faded, though, replaced with the look of a friendly adult who'd caught teenagers in their shenanigans. "But we don't need to worry about that right now. Look, I know you're just kids, and I'm not going to get you into trouble without an ample cause. Why don't you restrict your investigations to your temporal past and we'll call it a day, shall we? I have a business meeting coming up shortly, and I don't want to be late."
  4. The world below was a strange place, one eerily similar to the world left behind by the two superheroes but at the same time very different. The nations they remembered still seemed to be there, all of them speaking the same language with many of the same customs, with a few small differences here and there. Listening close, Dark Star was able to make out something about "The Government," a word that appeared to be in the same language (English) in every broadcast he overhead. Having visited alien worlds that were a single unified state before, Dark Star was able to deduce that The Government was the ruling governmental body he recognized. There was some chatter from Freedom City about the recent return of the Liberty Brigade from their mission to "another world," and a promise of a personal visit from The Leader as soon as it was within his power. And from Germany, something else was going on. There were reports of a battle going on right that very moment in the Black Forest, an engagement between the Eagle Defense Squadron and "The Archeville!" Dark Star could hear the broadcasts right now of what sounded like a good-sized tactical engagement between infantry and...something else. It was hard to sort out exactly what they were saying without a closer inspection of the deep, uncharted areas of the woods where the battle was going on.
  5. OK, you resist Intimidate by rolling Intimidate, Sense Motive, or Will. If you roll below Eagle's 28, you're shaken (-2 on your attacks, saving throws, and checks) for one round. That's a DC 28 Toughness save, GG. Just for simplicity's sake, we'll say Eagle isn't trying to inflict knockback on you. Both of you get a hero point because I fiated for Tyranny Eagle. Golden Guardian, you're up. You roll attacks in Invisible Castle, then post them in the IC by putting them in URL tags. For example (url=theurlforyourattackroll.com)Guardian attacks the Gorilla(/url) Except that you use []'s instead of ()'s.
  6. "Fools!" The great winged ape spat a ferocious curse at the two interlopers, a look of malevolent fury on his simian features. "When the age of the Ape begins, your kind shall be naught but zoo animals, lab specimens, and my delicious dinner!" He roared, exposing impressive fangs, and for a few startling moments the bizarre being actually did look really remarkably scary! A moment later he threw a massive fist Golden Guardian's way, his huge gorilla-sized hand plowing into the champion's chest.
  7. Hey guys, just a reminder that initiative goes in the OOC, not the IC. Tyranny's Eagle's Initiative is 25 Golden Guardian: 18 Dusk-Stalker: 2
  8. "Fail to impress me." It was Avenger who spoke through the radio this time, the hockey-masked vigilante's voice cold and uncompromising. "Not so righteous you couldn't put your fist through the side of a skyscraper. Innocent people in there. Not much of a hero." Avenger's words did make Rant hesitate a moment, something like guilt flashing in his eyes before he spoke. "Oh...oh yeah? Well you know what? All I see in this world is people too stupid to appreciate their heroes! I read your history books. The Scarab died defending the Pyramid Plaza, there should be a statue of him in there bigger than me! But no, it's just in the hands of parvenu who'll roll over and die as soon as Omega shows up again! You'll let your dimension fall because you won't stand up for yourselves and do what's right!"
  9. There was a mental silence from the former dark detective of the night, one matched by few other men. Scarab...you were a hero to the end. You forget, I was there. I came down from New York for Alexander's funeral. And of that poor kid Bob Barton. The images of a grieving Freedom League, of a grieving Freedom City, were sharp-edged in Summers' mind. You died to keep mad Egyptian sorcerer-cultists from using the Freedom League to summon a monstrous god into the world of the living. Don't diminish the good you've done because there was evil still in the world when you left it. I've never questioned your courage, or your heroism, or your honor. He reached over and clapped a hand on Scarab's shoulder, neither of them having spoken during the exchange. As for Callie...she's her mother's daughter. For someone who knew Jasmine Summers, and who knew the way Duncan saw her, the words were description enough. The past is the past, Scarab. Let the heroes who came before us be remembered for the heroes that they were. I'd like to talk to you about the future.
  10. I never had a lot of heroes. Before I met you...ah, dangit, came Jack's mental voice, a tone of rueful amusement in his mind. Hard to leave things unspoken when you're not speaking aloud. Sympathy wasn't an easy emotion for him to feel, but it was hard not to sympathize with the magnitude of Scarab's loss. Everyone had lost something when the Centurion died, but the Scarab had lost a friend...even if she hadn't known it at the time. Jack would have continued if not for the presence he suddenly sensed at his hip, and turned to find himself facing the watchful gaze of Duncan Summers. The two men looked each other in the eye. "Hrm." :bat: "Hrm." It was Jack who ultimately looked away first, nodding a polite parting to everyone else before heading over to the bar again. That left Duncan Summers in intimate proximity with his former ally, now in a new body. :bat: "Scarab. I would say you're taller...but it's more likely I've shrunk." He met Scarab's gaze levelly, only Heru-Ra's intimate familiarity with the man letting Elena see the smile tugging at the edges of Summers' lips. Over on the other end of things, Fletch Beaumont was suitably sympathetic to the unhappy Geckoman. "Yeah, we had some punks back in my day," he said with the indulgent smile of a young man remembering his own not-very-long-gone high school days. "Ask Mr. Hawke sometimes if he remembers the time Kid Mesmo got his hands on the Mind Matrix. He won't," Fletch added, a wry grin on his face. "But Mesmo got what was coming to him anyway."
  11. Akmenos, you still up for this? It's up in Kingston.
  12. "Well, we're going to give you a chance to show us what you can do," said Archer with an easy smile as he led the boy into what looked like a supply closet. "There's no way to fail these tests; there aren't any wrong answers. You're going to show us your skills and your powers, so we can find the best way to teach you how to use them safely and properly. Mind the step." He closed the closet door behind them, and the closet rumbled before Breakdown felt a sinking feeling in his ears. They were going down!
  13. Sure enough, Doctor Archeville's 'Science' was more than enough to make White Knight and his cronies scamper for the door. That left the heroic scientist alone with the dying woman, giving him enough time to perform a thorough investigation of her body. Looking over the dying Dryad, Doctor Archeville noted that her body seemed badly in need of energy to absorb to reanimate her vital essence. He was reminded of a classic experiment performed by a German scientist of a few generations earlier. But wouldn't they call him...Mad?
  14. Count me in for keeping going, if someone to run the show can be found.
  15. Bamf! I'm going to say that Dark Star blasts Vestige through the ceiling, leaving a Wiley Coyote style hole, then sends him flying about fifty feet up and out of the building. Vestige needs to make a Toughness save vs. DC 25 from the hit and has to spend at least a move action getting back into the fight, and Dark Stark can have an HP for the scenery working against him like that. Bamf!
  16. June 28, 2009: Breakdown dances the grim fandango
  17. Lord_Fell, after a consultation with the other Refs and taking your OOC remarks in-hand, we've decided that it's better if you don't post in this thread again. The posts you've already made will be counted towards your total for the character at the end of the month.
  18. When Eddie arrived at the Jasmine Summers Administration Building for his placement test, he found the gym teacher there ready to greet him with a smile and a handshake. Alan Archer was a big guy with faded blonde hair, with the athlete's build and weathered face of a lot of veteran gym teachers. "Hey there, Eddie, nice to finally meet you. Did you have any questions before we head down and get your test started?" He walked into the building with the young man as they talked, the hum of air conditioning the only real sound inside. Things were quiet in the summer around here!
  19. This is the OOC thread for the Golden Guardian and Dusk-Stalker's battle with Tyranny Eagle, a terrible supervillain from Anti-Earth-Ape.
  20. It was a typical Tuesday morning at the First Bank of Kingston, a small regional bank with branches extending throughout the suburbs of Freedom City. There were students dropping off their paychecks, people coming in to make withdrawals at the start of business, children playing in the little puzzle and game corner where they kept themselves busy while their parents waited in the long, roped-off bank lines. And then the flying gorilla in the hawk costume crashed through the front window in a shower of glass, sending people running and screaming in terror! Even the guards stood stock-still, frozen in shock as the bizarre monstrosity landed on the counter, flapping its mighty wings and sending a terrible glare down at the hairless mutants, aka Homo sapiens, all around it. "I am Tyranny Eagle! Deliver me your valuables, or I shall smash this building to the ground!" By way of demonstrating his power, Tyranny Eagle punched right through the bulletproof glass surrounding the tellers, a look of fury on his simian face. "This will be the start of my new empire! Bwa-ha-ha-ha!"
  21. Ray flinched again, ripping off his mask suddenly to glare up at his invisible tormentors with a naked face. "They were right about you people from the beginning. No wonder my double's a villain on this world." Inside Ray's mind, Scarab found something...odd. There were heavy blocks in place, put there by a mind far more powerful than the one before him, but he could find the gaps. The mind here wasn't the mind he associated with Rave; the moral sense there was far too strong...for certain values of strong. It was more like reading Fletcher III before his alcoholism, or the current Bowman today.
  22. Warmonger, that appears to be the wrong link above. ;)
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