The Multiversers RPG: Sign-Up/OOC Thread

Dude, New Hope>Phantom Menace. Heck, New Hope>All of the prequels.

It introduces Han Solo.
 
Alright, the time thing's scrapped. The Agents' mission would be to take down one or all of Skywalker's rebel group, consisting of himself, Han, Chewie, Obi-Wan Kenobi, 3PO and R2.
 
Dude, New Hope>Phantom Menace. Heck, New Hope>All of the prequels.

It introduces Han Solo.

You are saying New Hope is the worst with your "alligator teeth". :huh:

But your mention of Solo makes it sound like that's what makes it great. :oldrazz:
 
Actually now that I think about it, Return of the Jedi would be much better.
 
For me, it's all a toss-up. I could watch any of the movies without complaints. PM was probably the worst of the prequels...but that's not saying much because I still love it. RotS is up there for #1 in my book - right next to AotC, TESB, and RotJ.

So I basically just proved that I love them all equally - more or less. :woot:
 
RotS, AotC, RotJ, tESB, aNH, PM. The true order of greatness. :o:up:
 
I don't know why A new Hope gets a bad rep. It started everything! It showed us what really lies beyond the stars! It's just that Lucas (for the most part) did such a great job with the others, a New Hope is often forgotten.
 
So, MB.... About that Batman post you were making......:cmad:
 
Chillax, damn you. :cmad:

It's in the works.
 
RotJ, RotS, ESB, ANH, AOC, PM.

In that order. But I really do have a giant soft spot for all of them. I was young enough when PM was released to love Jar Jar, and I never really got to the pure, unfiltered hate of him that everyone else seemed to.
 
Okay, this is a bit of an unexpected decision on my part, but I've decided that, after heavy consideration, I'm dropping out as a Chosen. I'm just not that confident in my character's value as a Chosen (abiet, I am quite proud of the layout of his world), and more importantly, I have other RPG's I need to really focus on, as of late.

Whoever wants my spot can have it, and eventually, I'll probably sign up as an MRC. I'll even continue to accept applications and update the roster, accordingly... I just can't play, right now. Sorry. :csad:
 
Okay, this is a bit of an unexpected decision on my part, but I've decided that, after heavy consideration, I'm dropping out as a Chosen. I'm just not that confident in my character's value as a Chosen (abiet, I am quite proud of the layout of his world), and more importantly, I have other RPG's I need to really focus on, as of late.

Whoever wants my spot can have it, and eventually, I'll probably sign up as an MRC. I'll even continue to accept applications and update the roster, accordingly... I just can't play, right now. Sorry. :csad:

You suck balls. Have I ever told you that? :o
 
Pending approval as this character, I will drop Venom. In any case...

Multiversers Application

Character You Would Like To Play (list codename along with real name if applicable):
Clark Kent/Superman

Powers (be as specific as you can/If you copy/paste this information from another website, link back to it, or it is considered plagiarism and is not allowed):
Superstrength; Superhearing; Superspeed; Heat Vision; Flight; Invulnerability; X-Ray Vision; Telescopic Vision (and I'm adding one:) Low levels of Hypnosis (subconsciously controlled)

Character Type (Chosen, Agent, or MRC and, if they are a MRC, are they a Hero or Villain):
Chosen - Hero

Universe History (give a brief description of the comic universe your character hails from/If you copy/paste this information from another website, link back to it, or it is considered plagiarism and is not allowed):
Master Bruce said:
The year is 2010. Two years into the future from now, and the United States goverment has cracked down upon society and re-ivigorated it's laws, following a devastating terrorist attack that rocks the nation harder than ever. For those with wealth, it's an ideal society. For those without, the same cannot be said. New liberities are given to the selfish and spoiled, while the common man is generally ignored or mistreated. And taking the most advantage of this is Multi-Billionaire Alexander Luthor, who is currently running for the White House after a resignation of the former President, from his home of the landmark technologically based city of Metropolis. Now, more than ever, the world needs a new breed of hero.

Enter the metahuman outbreak.

While most humans are unaffected by this strange, virus like phenomina, certain people across the globe are bestowed with an unusual set of abilities. Jason Garrick, a young resident of Central City, is one of the first to succumb to the virus as it spreads through a poison leaked through water vapors. While he is not killed, he soon realizes that he has been given the bizarre ability of superhuman speed. Using his powers in a responsible and respectable manner, Garrick becomes The Flash. While in far east New Gotham City, a place devastated more than most by crime and corruption, a road engineer by the name of Alan Scott is exposed to the outbreak when the flames of a fire he's trapped within are tainted with green energy. Scott is given the unnatural ability of generating this flame, which he uses to form a battery and ring as a comic-book inspired superpowered hero called The Green Lantern. And even Clark Kent, a mild mannered college graduate who was cloned from explorers from a now dead planet, is enhanced to a superhuman level by the outbreak. Though his abilities already existed by alien DNA, some abilities are transformed into extraordinary levels. While Kent could once leap a tall building in a single bound, the outbreak permits him to literally defy gravity and turn him into a true Super Man. So he becomes, when deciding to selflessly use his powers for the good of his adopted homeworld.

With this strange phenomina of heroes, aswell as the urban myths of the vampiric Bat-Man that haunts New Gotham, and the Amazonian goddess of the ages from the island of eternal youth, not all affected by the outbreak choose to use their powers for justice. Some, such as the parasitic Rudy Jones, the mother-nature advocatic extremeist Pamela Isely, and the rapidly mutated monster known only as King Grodd, seek to cause those who would stand in their way severe harm. Even those unaffected by the outbreak, who wish to cause the new heroes trauma for their existence, run amok in this new society. Criminals such as Blackrock, The Cheetah, The Riddler, and Slade Wilson, The Terminator for Hire, constantly appear among the world's headlines as the most dangerous. It is the striving effort of the new heroes such as Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman, and others that prevent humanity's downfall in these times of national war and goverment corruption.
http://forums.superherohype.com/showpost.php?p=13763279&postcount=46

Character History (give as detailed a rundown on your character's history and origin as possible/If you copy/paste this information from another website, link back to it, or it is considered plagiarism and is not allowed):
Master Bruce said:
Scientists unable to have a child on their planet, Jor-El and Lara wanted to create one... a perfect son. But when General Druid Zod launched the planet into a globally scaled civil war, Jor-El was forced to abandon the project and try to forge an act of peace to Kandor, Krypton's capital nation.

Unfortunately, he failed, and many Kryptonians fled to the Phantom Zone in fear of a planetary wide genocidal assault by Zod's forces. (primary among them were an alien philosopher, Brainiac, and the Zor-El family.) Jor-El and Lara stayed, however, realizing that The Zone was inescapable, and thus, they'd be doomed. But there was one alternative to preserve the race, in wake of Zod's threats of nuclear iniallation: Their experiment.

Feeding it neural growth hormones and fine-tuning the structure to greater resemble the properties of an organic fetus, The El's left it to grow on it's own, as it was sent away in an infant sized craft during Zod's final attack. The planet of Krypton exploded, and the fetus finally turned into a baby, just under a few short years.

The craft found the Milky Way system, and crash landed to Earth, where a farming couple found him and quietly adopted, never revealing the true origin of their newborn son. Named Clark Kent, the boy grew under the solar radiation of Earth's yellow sun, and began displaying unusual abilities: He could leap great distances, hear from far away, burn through objects with his eyes, not to mention he was incredibly strong.

With the metahuman outbreak, however, Clark was one of the few affected. Already having an unusual DNA structure, being that he was an extraterrestrial, Clark's great distance leaping was heightened to pure flight, his body's aura of solar intake made him invulnerable to most harm, and his vision became capable of seeing through solid objects and magnifying others.

Clark moves to Metropolis - a very clean, but very retro city. Its Mayor is Alexander Luthor Jr., who's engaged to the Daily Planet's top reporter in Lois Lane. Clark, hired as an intern at the paper, quickly befriends James Olsen, a struggling writer always trying to sell his stories to Perry White, the Planet's senior editor.

After a few months of working in Metropolis, Clark is called back to Kansas when the Kent's discover that his child-sized craft has began glowing at night, and making strange noises. This is when they reveal to Clark his true origin, and it all begins to make sense. Encryptions on the side of the ship, while alien in origin, are readable to Clark automatically, and he learns that Jor-El and Lara had actually been on Earth prior: That's why his craft was sent there.

The El's had been sent on a mission, years before, to infiltrate human society and study them by observation. They did, and while doing so, they set up a base in the arctic, dubbed The Fortress, where they modeled it as a sort of tribute to Krypton, should humans ever discover their existence. Clark uses various items in this Fortress, including a crimson tapestry, to forge an identity as a protector of Earth: Superman.
(This was in a PM, so I can't link back to it.)

Personality (give a detailed description of your character's personality):
Clark has the same 'boy scout' personality of the mainstream version. He will come to look over Jimmy like the younger brother that he never had. His rivalry with Luthor will exist on two fronts - fighting for Lois's affection and fighting Lex as Superman. Clark refuses to wear a mask - so that the people of Metropolis know they can trust him. This Clark Kent is not so 'mild-mannered.' He's no longer the dorky-looking fool that everyone mocks. He's an up-and-coming reporter who everyone recognizes, but can't quite put their finger on it...(:cwink:)

Speech Color and Font (actually say what color and font you are going to use, don't just say "like this". It makes it a lot easier to add you to the roster this way):
Blue Verdana for Clark/Bold Blue Arial for Superman

What can you bring to this game:
I've never played Superman before, but believe me - I've wanted to. Finally, I am given a golden opportunity to play as Big Blue - and I will not fail. Master Bruce's concept grabbed me as soon as I read it, and luckily he has given me the chance to continue it through my posting.

Do you know how to post pictures on the Hype! Boards:
superman_patch_2.jpg


Sample Post (write a sample post as your character that is at least 4 medium-sized paragraphs long and contains at least 1 line of dialogue in the style you plan on playing your character in):

High above the streets of Metropolis, I can hear everything. It's amazing up here - I only wish everyone could get the opportunity to fly at least once. If I just relax, all I hear is the calming sound of the wind rushing by. But if I concentrate, I can hear a pin drop in an office building miles away. These abilities are amazing. I'm almost tempted to stay up here all day - but I have a job to do.

The red tapestry - which I have now fashioned (with Ma's help) into a cape - whips around behind me. Emblazoned on it is the symbol I discovered days ago. I can't understand what it means, but it captivates me. The symbol itself seems so...strong. One look at it, and I feel invigorated. That's why I decided to display it proudly on my chest as well. The people of Metropolis will come to associate the symbol with truth, justice, and the American way.

As I take a deep breath, I shuffle through all of the sounds until I find someone in need. Someone far to my right exclaims, "She's taking on water! We're going to sink! Somebody help! Oh God...I don't want to die!"

"And you won't, my friend," I assure myself. I make sure I have the proper heading before taking off at neck-breaking speeds. I'm not entirely sure how I am able to navigate whilst moving so fast. It must have something to do with my alien physiology. Nonetheless, I brush the thought aside as I focus on my objective.

After merely seconds of traveling, I see the freighter that is sinking. Using my X-Ray Vision (as I call it), I see that there is a small crew still on-board. They have no way to escape in time - the water is rushing in too quickly. Flying to the bow of the boat, I grab tightly with both hands.

"HANG ON!"

With every ounce of strength in my body, I focus on lifting the metal giant. Before I know it, the ship has risen out of the water. Oh my God! I'm lifting a freighter - by myself! I don't think I've ever lifted something this heavy before...
 
Spawn and Superman? I believe the Agents are the ones that are screwed...:cwink:
 
Also with so many roster changes for the Chosen and Agents, whoever did those banners on the first page of the IC should make a new one after the changes are finalized.
 

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