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<blockquote data-quote="Jemal" data-source="post: 5523934" data-attributes="member: 9026"><p>Never really been a fan of the show, didn't realize we HAD to be a mini-me of a league member. I'm more interested in your campaign concept of the established supers going missing and the young'uns having to take over than I am about any of the DC/Justice League stuff.</p><p></p><p>I was going to suggest a teleporter, but through a quick internet search I couldn't find any League members whose 'thing' was teleportation. </p><p></p><p>Here's the original concept so you can see what I had in mind, and afterwards I've got another option.</p><p>[sblock=Original concept]</p><p>My original concept was a super-hero wanabe kid named William who was out 'patrolling' one night and heard a scream from the alley. Upon investigating, he found a man choking another man. When he tried to intervene, he nearly busted his hand and discovered that the criminal was in truth a powerful super-villain with energy-Draining powers, who used his victims life force to fuel his own enhanced abilities. Soon it was Will being choked and having his life drained. Until it happened - A flash of light and The Villain was grabbed by the teleportation effect, and Will with him, headed to the war planet. But the Villain's active energy draining powers depleted the beam of energy, and when it shut down, shunting them back into earths atmoshpere before the transport could be complete, it also reversed his powers, sending much of that energy into Will. </p><p></p><p>When Will came to a few seconds later, he was falling and the villain was nowhere to be seen. Panicing, he flailed for a moment and then suddenly found himself on a rooftop. Over the next few minutes he realized what had happened (Being a rather inteligent and geeky individual) and quickly gained a basic grip on his new powers. Then he passed near a Television and discovered what was going on, and realized that any super-heroes who were left would need his help. Hearing an Explosion nearby, he went to investigate.[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>So, failing that concept working for you, can you think of any League member a teleporter could be based off (Or could he just be a 'student' of one of them whose ideology the character agrees with, even though their powers aren't identical?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jemal, post: 5523934, member: 9026"] Never really been a fan of the show, didn't realize we HAD to be a mini-me of a league member. I'm more interested in your campaign concept of the established supers going missing and the young'uns having to take over than I am about any of the DC/Justice League stuff. I was going to suggest a teleporter, but through a quick internet search I couldn't find any League members whose 'thing' was teleportation. Here's the original concept so you can see what I had in mind, and afterwards I've got another option. [sblock=Original concept] My original concept was a super-hero wanabe kid named William who was out 'patrolling' one night and heard a scream from the alley. Upon investigating, he found a man choking another man. When he tried to intervene, he nearly busted his hand and discovered that the criminal was in truth a powerful super-villain with energy-Draining powers, who used his victims life force to fuel his own enhanced abilities. Soon it was Will being choked and having his life drained. Until it happened - A flash of light and The Villain was grabbed by the teleportation effect, and Will with him, headed to the war planet. But the Villain's active energy draining powers depleted the beam of energy, and when it shut down, shunting them back into earths atmoshpere before the transport could be complete, it also reversed his powers, sending much of that energy into Will. When Will came to a few seconds later, he was falling and the villain was nowhere to be seen. Panicing, he flailed for a moment and then suddenly found himself on a rooftop. Over the next few minutes he realized what had happened (Being a rather inteligent and geeky individual) and quickly gained a basic grip on his new powers. Then he passed near a Television and discovered what was going on, and realized that any super-heroes who were left would need his help. Hearing an Explosion nearby, he went to investigate.[/sblock] So, failing that concept working for you, can you think of any League member a teleporter could be based off (Or could he just be a 'student' of one of them whose ideology the character agrees with, even though their powers aren't identical?) [/QUOTE]
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