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<blockquote data-quote="kitsune9" data-source="post: 5524726" data-attributes="member: 18507"><p>A good resource is to check what issues are important to organizations for women.</p><p></p><p>For example, go to <a href="http://www.now.org/" target="_blank">National Organization for Women (NOW)</a> and click on their hot topics. Those are issues that are important to them. </p><p></p><p>Now, this is obviously a very politically minded website so it may not suit your political affiliations; however, this is where we get to use our imagination and put our superhero villains as the key movers behind the scenes. </p><p></p><p>However, if going to that website isn't your thing, let's choose a topic that is more generic.</p><p></p><p>1. Let's start with domestic violence. Since this is a feminist topic, we'll make this simple--husband/boyfriend beating up his wife/girlfriend. Now, we need to make this serious topic into something that would warrant the attention of our superhero.</p><p></p><p>2. First thing, is that domestic violence reports are going through the roof. They've doubled the last quarter alone! The police budgets are beginning to strain just from answering the 911 calls in every major city because of these reports. What's going on?</p><p></p><p>3. Our superheroine knows that this is not normal that something is working behind the scenes of this chaos. She investigates some reports/homes/crime scenes and discovers a connection -- the men were all drinkers of Killzone Beer. She has her forensic friends analyze it and sure enough, they find a very sophisticated bacterium in the beer called <em>toxicomy aggresses</em> a.k.a the rage bug. Normal assay and toxicology would not be able to detect this, but our superheroine can. But how did this bacterium get into the beer? </p><p></p><p>4. Our superheroine then investigates a local factory, and here, you put a super thug in charge of operations here so you can have a battle in a factory. However you handle the battle, our superheroine will know that the thug is working for a master villain/organization and gets the location of where the bacterium is originating.</p><p></p><p>5. The adventure concludes with our team going to the villain's headquarters, destroy the labs where the rage bug is being grown and bringing the super villain to justice.</p><p></p><p>Of course, we want a good motivation why the villain would be doing this.</p><p></p><p>1. The villains hates women this is his revenge. A backstory of how his marriage fell apart with his spouse cheating could be introduced.</p><p>2. The rage bug is psychically linked to the super villain and once he has several million men infected with the rage bug, he will psychically command the rage bugs to turn the men into his unwilling soldiers for conquest. If these men happen to be CEOs, politicians, and other men of power, he's pretty much conquered the world with a shot being fired. The side effect is the domestic violence issue.</p><p>3. The villain is someone like the Joker who just likes chaos.</p><p></p><p>Happy Gaming!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kitsune9, post: 5524726, member: 18507"] A good resource is to check what issues are important to organizations for women. For example, go to [url=http://www.now.org/]National Organization for Women (NOW)[/url] and click on their hot topics. Those are issues that are important to them. Now, this is obviously a very politically minded website so it may not suit your political affiliations; however, this is where we get to use our imagination and put our superhero villains as the key movers behind the scenes. However, if going to that website isn't your thing, let's choose a topic that is more generic. 1. Let's start with domestic violence. Since this is a feminist topic, we'll make this simple--husband/boyfriend beating up his wife/girlfriend. Now, we need to make this serious topic into something that would warrant the attention of our superhero. 2. First thing, is that domestic violence reports are going through the roof. They've doubled the last quarter alone! The police budgets are beginning to strain just from answering the 911 calls in every major city because of these reports. What's going on? 3. Our superheroine knows that this is not normal that something is working behind the scenes of this chaos. She investigates some reports/homes/crime scenes and discovers a connection -- the men were all drinkers of Killzone Beer. She has her forensic friends analyze it and sure enough, they find a very sophisticated bacterium in the beer called [I]toxicomy aggresses[/I] a.k.a the rage bug. Normal assay and toxicology would not be able to detect this, but our superheroine can. But how did this bacterium get into the beer? 4. Our superheroine then investigates a local factory, and here, you put a super thug in charge of operations here so you can have a battle in a factory. However you handle the battle, our superheroine will know that the thug is working for a master villain/organization and gets the location of where the bacterium is originating. 5. The adventure concludes with our team going to the villain's headquarters, destroy the labs where the rage bug is being grown and bringing the super villain to justice. Of course, we want a good motivation why the villain would be doing this. 1. The villains hates women this is his revenge. A backstory of how his marriage fell apart with his spouse cheating could be introduced. 2. The rage bug is psychically linked to the super villain and once he has several million men infected with the rage bug, he will psychically command the rage bugs to turn the men into his unwilling soldiers for conquest. If these men happen to be CEOs, politicians, and other men of power, he's pretty much conquered the world with a shot being fired. The side effect is the domestic violence issue. 3. The villain is someone like the Joker who just likes chaos. Happy Gaming! [/QUOTE]
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