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Join Date: May 2013
Location: Ellicott City, MD
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Considering an orangutang was legally declared a non-human person with rights, supers don't seem likely to have too much trouble in this area. Military and law enforcement may offer some extra incentives, though.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Kyïv, Ukraine
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Since the thread is about Supers, how about if the phenomenon also supernaturally grants the affected people the usual social Advantages that Supers commonly possess, such as Legal Immunity [var, and possibly with Informal], Zeroed (Ninja, I mean, Super, -0%) [10], Masked [1], Serendipity (Aspected: only to avoid repercussions of Supers-appropriate behaviour and nature -20%) [12/level] etc.? |
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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And even if it were determined that they were a different species or subspecies by reason of their powers... a lot of the constitutional and legal terminology on which legal rights are based doesn't refer to humans or human beings at all in the first place. It refers to persons, and there doesn't seem to be a definitive legal document that states that only Homo sapiens sapiens are or can be persons, and even if that's a common unwritten assumption, on the other side their attorneys should be able to react with great scorn to the idea that a person who walks around looking like a person, with whom you can hold a conversation like a person, grew up in human society as a regular person, and whom the authorities have even referred to themselves as a person of interest in their inquiries, is not a person under the law, when corporations are. |
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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The initial reaction of "authorities" to supers, and visa-versa, will matter a great deal on how those subjects are gathered. If there are cooperative supers willing to help in the investigation early on, it'll do a lot to ease tensions. If nearly every exposure is criminal or uncontrollable, it will damage things greatly. Media exposure would matter most in terms of public perception. Given a broad cross section of supers, there's going to be video of crazed pyros torching people alive. If no one is out there standing in the way of the fire, protecting innocents and helping "civilization" against them, things are just going to be bad. If you want to run "5 color" (more than just four) suddenly-supers, I think this is a great place to position your PC heroes. Let their actions be caught on camera, and that can sway the public's opinion of supers. I'd also say it really does matter how strong your supers are. If your supers are essentially immortal, or nigh unkillable by normal means, there are issues. If a .338 to the head puts down almost all of them...there's likely less trouble. The power disparity matters, particularly in terms of consequence and civil control. |
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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But their initial behavior when first observed will give the authorities something to go on, is my point - there's no sense assuming they're all mentally unbalanced if they're not actually showing signs of that, or that they're in their right minds and just choosing to mess with everybody if they're ranting and raving and rampaging. Quote:
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And the power level thing kind of cuts both ways. Sure, the more powerful they are, the more worrying it is to the authorities and the public in general... but by that same token, the less likely it is that you can just take out or control them all, so the more important it is to handle things right and not make enemies of those disposed to be good citizens until you **** them off by trying to throw them in a concentration camp... especially since the more powerful they are, the more interest the government has in employing the friendlies among them for purposes of national security, and keeping them on side will work better if you're employing carrots as well as or instead of sticks. |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Kyïv, Ukraine
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As for X-Men . . . well, X-Men are kinda heavy-handed metaphor for KKK/Nazi racism/homophobia/other -isms. Point is, people seem to want supers for the supers genre conventions. I don't quite get what's so cool about the whole set of conventions, but it does seem to be a thing. *shrug* |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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