Rachel and Phoebe will also have appearances in the first storyline, but I won't be keeping them. I also have temporary dibs on the Scarlet Witch.
Would you guys mind if I took control of Quicksilver for our opening storyline, or does anyone else REALLY want to be him?
Marvel Universe: - Dagger - Kiden Nixon - Sniper Chick (most likely only for certain storylines) - Elektra
I've been toying with either Hellcat or She-Hulk. If I go with Hellcat, it'd be the "Patsy Walker: Hellcat" and "Marvel Comics Presents...!", Kathryn Immonen-written version, meaning she'd be as kooky and crazy as hell. Odds are I'm going with She-Hulk, since my kooky characters don't have a very long shelf life. But I may not go with either.
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"Really? That's INANE. Most people in life don't HAVE great power, and the few that do are almost NEVER responsible with it. The people who have the greatest responsibility are the kids with NO POWER because we're the ones who have to keep everybody else in check."- Gertrude Yorkes, Runaways (vol. 2) #11
Angel (not Arcangel, ill explain how he changed back)
Let this be stated and read by all:
We are our own continuity. Yes, we go by the 616 depictions of the characters in this continuity of ours but by no means are we restricted to their current forms in 616 continuity. When a character is introduced in our continutiy, we can make MINOR tweaks to them (I.E. Rogue having a clean power set, Angel not being Archangel, Sage not being fused with the Crystal Palace, or just going back to a certain point in a character's continuity). Just because Angel turns into Archangel when he gets mad in 616 continuity does not mean that he has to do that in our continuity.
The same goes for relationships, etcetera. Just because two characters are in a relationship in 616 continuity (I.E. Emma and Scott) does not mean that they're in a relationship in our continuity... especially since Scott is dead in our continuity. The same goes for the REVERSE. Just because two characters are NOT in a relationship in 616 continuity (I.E... Let's say... Hulk and Ms. Marvel) does not mean that they can't be in a relationship in our continuity.
However, the state of OUR continuity must always be respected. For example, if I kill off Tabby and don't ever wish to use her again, then someone else can't just roleplay her as if she'd never died... because she did die. If Sam decides to stop being Angel, then someone else can't take his reigns and suddenly have him be able to switch between the Angel and Archangel forms. And so on.
-- Edited by Sara on Sunday 23rd of August 2009 01:14:38 PM
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"A story has to be finished, and no matter how distracted you get, you need to force yourself to forge ahead, word by word. If your idea is boring though, and that's why you're easy to distract...well, that's a really fantastic reason for not being able to focus on the task at hand! In that case, head back to the drawing board. And again, don't give up!"- Marjorie Liu, NYX: No Way Home interview
"Really? That's INANE. Most people in life don't HAVE great power, and the few that do are almost NEVER responsible with it. The people who have the greatest responsibility are the kids with NO POWER because we're the ones who have to keep everybody else in check."- Gertrude Yorkes, Runaways (vol. 2) #11
Storylines for Marvel: We need suggestions and plotting. No Skrulls. Please, no Skrulls. I mean, if you guys REALLY want Skrulls... But I would prefer we have none.
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"A story has to be finished, and no matter how distracted you get, you need to force yourself to forge ahead, word by word. If your idea is boring though, and that's why you're easy to distract...well, that's a really fantastic reason for not being able to focus on the task at hand! In that case, head back to the drawing board. And again, don't give up!"- Marjorie Liu, NYX: No Way Home interview
"Really? That's INANE. Most people in life don't HAVE great power, and the few that do are almost NEVER responsible with it. The people who have the greatest responsibility are the kids with NO POWER because we're the ones who have to keep everybody else in check."- Gertrude Yorkes, Runaways (vol. 2) #11
i like the zomie idea personality, kinda like a merger between dimensions or something along those lines. the team of villians would be fun but its already been done. the new villian also gets my vote.
also my characters for the x-men rpg will be Gambit Fantomex Agent Zero someone else im trying to decide on
For Marvel i have no clue, any suggestions from anyone?
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Problem with the computer virus is that Iron Man is our only technologically-based villain... I mean, if it went all I, Robot on us and took control over a bunch of robots and went on a rampage, though, that'd totally work.
New villain would be fun, but that would require more planning... xD
Eric... Darling.
GENOSHA IS AN ISLAND OF MUTANTS.
Fantomex is not a mutant. Fantomex is an artificial human/technology hybrid created by Weapon Plus in The World.
You're not allowed to be him in the Genosha RPG.
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"A story has to be finished, and no matter how distracted you get, you need to force yourself to forge ahead, word by word. If your idea is boring though, and that's why you're easy to distract...well, that's a really fantastic reason for not being able to focus on the task at hand! In that case, head back to the drawing board. And again, don't give up!"- Marjorie Liu, NYX: No Way Home interview
"Really? That's INANE. Most people in life don't HAVE great power, and the few that do are almost NEVER responsible with it. The people who have the greatest responsibility are the kids with NO POWER because we're the ones who have to keep everybody else in check."- Gertrude Yorkes, Runaways (vol. 2) #11
Ok then. This story arc is way out there, but what if Reed Richards discovers a new planet and he sends a small team to explore it. When they land, they split up and Reed disappears. Perhaps the locals begin to toy with them(taking parts from the ship, destroying data, etc.) and they struggle to escape figure out who or what they're dealing with. (EPIC)
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I have a thing against outer space storylines, but I'll deal with it. And the locals need a motivation of some sort...
Might be dropping Elektra from my Marvel Universe roster. Probably picking She-Hulk up again.
-- Edited by Sara on Wednesday 26th of August 2009 11:34:02 AM
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"A story has to be finished, and no matter how distracted you get, you need to force yourself to forge ahead, word by word. If your idea is boring though, and that's why you're easy to distract...well, that's a really fantastic reason for not being able to focus on the task at hand! In that case, head back to the drawing board. And again, don't give up!"- Marjorie Liu, NYX: No Way Home interview
"Really? That's INANE. Most people in life don't HAVE great power, and the few that do are almost NEVER responsible with it. The people who have the greatest responsibility are the kids with NO POWER because we're the ones who have to keep everybody else in check."- Gertrude Yorkes, Runaways (vol. 2) #11
sry Sara i didnt realize a person who usually fights along side mutants couldnt be there. I guess Gambit and Agent Zero for now, until i come up with a few other characters i want to try out.
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