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<blockquote data-quote="Undrave" data-source="post: 7823114" data-attributes="member: 7015698"><p>You ever seen the Canadian cartoon ‘Class of the Titans’ ? It was a show about a team of seven teenagers descendant of Greek Heroes that were chosen by the Olympian gods to stop Cronus who had escaped from Tartarus (Cronus being played by the magnificent David Kaye, btw).</p><p></p><p>You had Herry, descendant of Heracles who had great strength ; Atlanta descendant of Atalanta who was super fast ; Odie, descendant of Odysseus who was essentially a gadgeteer genius ; Archie, descendant of Achilles who was a courageous warrior and immune to illnesses ; Thessa, descendant of Theseus who was also a good fighter and also possessed barely justified psychic power…</p><p></p><p>Then you had Jay, descendant of Jason who was billed as The Leader (with no super powers, thus making him an example of my previously mentionned Mundane Leader archetype) and the seventh member, who was picked by Aphrodite : Neil, descendant of Narcissus. Neil was, of course, a professional model, but, more importantly, he was granted incredible luck !</p><p></p><p>It seems dumb but whenever Jay, or Neil, or, gods forbid, both, were absent from the team they would ROUNDLY get their butt kicked by the bad guys.</p><p></p><p>The heroes were stronger together, obviously, but even without one of their warrior type they could pull out a victory… but no Neil or Jay ? Failure was basically innevitable. Leadership and Luck were just as important as Brawn, Speed, Smarts, Courage and Instinct in the grand scheme of things, and they could even compensate for a missing component. They also had trouble getting along without Jay and even Neil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Undrave, post: 7823114, member: 7015698"] You ever seen the Canadian cartoon ‘Class of the Titans’ ? It was a show about a team of seven teenagers descendant of Greek Heroes that were chosen by the Olympian gods to stop Cronus who had escaped from Tartarus (Cronus being played by the magnificent David Kaye, btw). You had Herry, descendant of Heracles who had great strength ; Atlanta descendant of Atalanta who was super fast ; Odie, descendant of Odysseus who was essentially a gadgeteer genius ; Archie, descendant of Achilles who was a courageous warrior and immune to illnesses ; Thessa, descendant of Theseus who was also a good fighter and also possessed barely justified psychic power… Then you had Jay, descendant of Jason who was billed as The Leader (with no super powers, thus making him an example of my previously mentionned Mundane Leader archetype) and the seventh member, who was picked by Aphrodite : Neil, descendant of Narcissus. Neil was, of course, a professional model, but, more importantly, he was granted incredible luck ! It seems dumb but whenever Jay, or Neil, or, gods forbid, both, were absent from the team they would ROUNDLY get their butt kicked by the bad guys. The heroes were stronger together, obviously, but even without one of their warrior type they could pull out a victory… but no Neil or Jay ? Failure was basically innevitable. Leadership and Luck were just as important as Brawn, Speed, Smarts, Courage and Instinct in the grand scheme of things, and they could even compensate for a missing component. They also had trouble getting along without Jay and even Neil. [/QUOTE]
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