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<blockquote data-quote="Neo" data-source="post: 343887" data-attributes="member: 4139"><p>In the last superhero Campaign I ran, the PC's were all exposed to Alien "Bioseeds" that were recovered from an alien crash by the British government. They discovered that the Bioseeds were a form of symbiote and that after an initial rather invasive and quite horrific appearing cocooning of a host the resultant being brthed of the cocoon had the thier DNA remapped integrating the alien DNA of the Bioseed, effectively allowing them to cause this organic chitin to cover them in a guyver'esque style. The heroes all varied slightly with each Bioseed altering each host in a different way (and thus explaining the variation in appearance) but all had the ability to call it over them as an organic looking armor, which provided limited life support and regeneration.</p><p></p><p>Later in the game the Heroes discovered that the Bioseeds were actually the method by which the aliens planned to take over the Earth, the first Bioseed found had taken over a government employee (who i'll refer to as the Prime) who then conveniently engineered the circumstances that brought about the discovery of the other bioseeds. Each "Meta-Mutant" created by the integration of a Bioseed was not just changed physically but mentally each holding the kill switch that would send them into a fury and allow the to be controlled by the Prime, this process of control begins to slowly kick in as soon as a bioseed intergrates with the host. </p><p>Thereby the prime under the cover of building a group of government controlled meta humans, could gain access to the resources and facilities necessary to create more in order to build the army he would need to take over the earth... once a host was intergrated he just had to bide his time until total control over them was his.</p><p></p><p>The PC's then had to find a method of removing this inherant control switch before it was too late, and while not giving the game away to the prime , who kept a close eye on thier activities.</p><p></p><p>Once they managed it of course the Prime covering his tracks arranged evidence to make it look like the Heroes had gone rogue, and thus they were huinted by the various government agencies, while trying to foil the Primes plans all the while.</p><p></p><p>It was quite good... the whole thing being a blending of ideas from various sources like the movies Species/Aliens, anime like guyver and so on...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neo, post: 343887, member: 4139"] In the last superhero Campaign I ran, the PC's were all exposed to Alien "Bioseeds" that were recovered from an alien crash by the British government. They discovered that the Bioseeds were a form of symbiote and that after an initial rather invasive and quite horrific appearing cocooning of a host the resultant being brthed of the cocoon had the thier DNA remapped integrating the alien DNA of the Bioseed, effectively allowing them to cause this organic chitin to cover them in a guyver'esque style. The heroes all varied slightly with each Bioseed altering each host in a different way (and thus explaining the variation in appearance) but all had the ability to call it over them as an organic looking armor, which provided limited life support and regeneration. Later in the game the Heroes discovered that the Bioseeds were actually the method by which the aliens planned to take over the Earth, the first Bioseed found had taken over a government employee (who i'll refer to as the Prime) who then conveniently engineered the circumstances that brought about the discovery of the other bioseeds. Each "Meta-Mutant" created by the integration of a Bioseed was not just changed physically but mentally each holding the kill switch that would send them into a fury and allow the to be controlled by the Prime, this process of control begins to slowly kick in as soon as a bioseed intergrates with the host. Thereby the prime under the cover of building a group of government controlled meta humans, could gain access to the resources and facilities necessary to create more in order to build the army he would need to take over the earth... once a host was intergrated he just had to bide his time until total control over them was his. The PC's then had to find a method of removing this inherant control switch before it was too late, and while not giving the game away to the prime , who kept a close eye on thier activities. Once they managed it of course the Prime covering his tracks arranged evidence to make it look like the Heroes had gone rogue, and thus they were huinted by the various government agencies, while trying to foil the Primes plans all the while. It was quite good... the whole thing being a blending of ideas from various sources like the movies Species/Aliens, anime like guyver and so on... [/QUOTE]
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