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<blockquote data-quote="RealAlHazred" data-source="post: 9626313" data-attributes="member: 25818"><p>The most powerful superhero character I ever ran in one of my games was Ordinary Guy. He had the singular power of being able to take out of his backpack anything that he might conceivably put into it. The group needs some sort of climbing rig? He can pull it out of his backpack. "How did that get there? Did you buy it?" He could pull out a bunch of receipts for the climbing rig. He might even have a vague memory of maybe putting that stuff in there, but trying to pin the memory down or put it into sharp focus just made it fuzzier; he might even have imagined it.</p><p></p><p>One time he went unconscious on the island holding the villain's base, and one of the other characters (Louisville Slugger, a speedster with a bat) picked up the heavy, bulky backpack and opened it to look for a first aid kit. It was completely empty. He dropped it in shock and it slowly deflated on the ground until it was basically flat. "Great, now I have to reset my singularity before I can pull anything else out of it!" Ordinary Guy's player quipped.</p><p></p><p>Ordinary Guy was the team leader, mainly because he could make every session.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RealAlHazred, post: 9626313, member: 25818"] The most powerful superhero character I ever ran in one of my games was Ordinary Guy. He had the singular power of being able to take out of his backpack anything that he might conceivably put into it. The group needs some sort of climbing rig? He can pull it out of his backpack. "How did that get there? Did you buy it?" He could pull out a bunch of receipts for the climbing rig. He might even have a vague memory of maybe putting that stuff in there, but trying to pin the memory down or put it into sharp focus just made it fuzzier; he might even have imagined it. One time he went unconscious on the island holding the villain's base, and one of the other characters (Louisville Slugger, a speedster with a bat) picked up the heavy, bulky backpack and opened it to look for a first aid kit. It was completely empty. He dropped it in shock and it slowly deflated on the ground until it was basically flat. "Great, now I have to reset my singularity before I can pull anything else out of it!" Ordinary Guy's player quipped. Ordinary Guy was the team leader, mainly because he could make every session. [/QUOTE]
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