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Originally Posted by mr beer
Are the powers completely random or do they confirm to some kind of a pattern?
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I'm thinking mostly random at lower levels and some version of the Archetype template from Supers with some unique powers per individual(teleporting, lightning bolts, shape-shifting...). The power distribution would resemble a pyramid with there being more lower-mid range Supers and far fewer high powered demigods.
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Originally Posted by Xplo
Everyone gains super powers, but the only super power is being able to ruin cheese.
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Lol! The group I used to play with would try to come up with the most useless powers and build a character around them. Lots of fun.
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Originally Posted by Agemegos
Well, you'll get some kinds of supers and not others, and others will take time to develop, since "cosmic energy" won't [quickly] make a person into a billionaire who put twenty years into training because his parents were killed, a second-generation billionaire-gadgeteer, a surviving 1940s supersoldier, an alien refugee, a Greek god, or the deputy of a galactic law-enforcement body.
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Yeah, I pictured a lot of "everyday people" trying to figure out how to live with these powers initially.
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Originally Posted by Agemegos
Other places that are also genetic melting pots, such as Brazil, the UK, Australia will also get lots of supers. The places that are even more mixed than the USA will presumably get even more supers. Individuals of mixed ethic background will presumably be over-represented among supers.
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I hadn't considered Brazil or the UK...
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Originally Posted by Agemegos
Most of the supers will lack traditional backstories, including motivating factors.
Most of the supers will lack any particular inclination to be either heroic or villainous. They will deploy their powers for making income, doing good works pro bono publico, doing favours for friends and family, and commiting crimes in about the same proportions as people in the real world today do with their normal capacities. That includes many supers doing some of each. Those that do seek to do good will have the same wide range of opinions as to what is good and what is important as ordinary people have now. A lot will fight etc. for what they perceive as the interests of their nations, ethnicities, religions, clans and families; in this they will be as ill-guided, short-sighted, and ill-disciplined as freedom fighters and vigilantes usually are. They are likely to commit a huge number of very serious mistakes.
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Yes, thank you for this. Some people might feel the responsibility to do something when a psychopathic with Superman powers starts tearing up New York, and then disappear back home when the dust settles. Some with the power might just go to watch the carnage.
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Originally Posted by Agemegos
There will be very little strutting about in fanciful costumes. Those costumes that there are will be tacky.
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Yeah, I would think most would lean toward easily obtainable, existing identity concealing gear. Ski-masks, motorcycle helmets, goggles...
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Originally Posted by Agemegos
Cosmic energy sounds are though it wouldn't be affected by human chauvinism. Expect large amounts of super-powered livestock and a few examples of super-powered wildlife.
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As much fun as a super-powered monkey would be, I think I'm just going to say that the powers are dependent on a human level of cognition.
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Originally Posted by malloyd
Realistic reactions are probably short lived panic, followed by nothing much after everybody calms down. Followed 2 to 10 years later by the release of equipment developed from the study of supers that can do anything any of them were suddenly able to, at which point there is a chance this will do something other than generate a few celebrities.
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Interesting, I hadn't thought of technology based off the Supers. I just wonder if very few people with power would let themselves be studied that much.
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Originally Posted by Flyndaran
I'm pessimistic. I'm sure most would use their abilities to "cheat" somehow as technically magic power use isn't against most western nations' laws.
Super edges are simply too tempting for most people, in my opinion.
Very few would go all psychotic cartoon villain, but most would be corrupted by super-humanity even if only hustling and unfair competitions.
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Oh yes, but I think the laws would change in short order.
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Originally Posted by Lamech
Yeah, nobody likes cartoon villains. And really the powers that do damage if you go super villain are less laser eyes and more mind controlling the president and supreme court to really mess stuff up. "A number of people are speculating I have been mind control including a number of so called 'power detectors'. I've declared them a terrorist organization and scheduled them for drone strikes."
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Oh thank you for my new villain, "Lamech - the Mind Flayer"! Lol!