PolarBear20
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Upon crossing the threshold of the new estate, a hologram is projected into the hallway. The image appears to be of an older polite gentleman. His chin is shaven smooth and he's dressed in fine cloth that fits well to his body. He seems cheery to be present, even if it is just in the form of light waves and sound waves. When the hologram speaks, it's not as clear as a human voice can be. Uttering the very first syllable, there's no further doubt that the message being delivered is a recording.
"Welcome to your first day as an official hero. Due to your age and the nature of your skills and abilities as well as training in team effort, you all have been selected for C-Rank Missions. Your first assignment will be posted on the mission computer in the meeting room of the facility. I know you all will do wonderfully. Good luck to you all!"
"The powers and the costume don't make you super. Your superiority in a conflict is what makes you a super."
-Fiona Alice
The team just below the Light Force is known as Gray Force. They consist of decently powerful heroes that are fully capable of using their skills and abilities as well as outstanding teamwork skills to get themselves out of hypothetically any situation. This is the team to prove yourself worthy enough for the A-Class missions. For now, Gray Force covers all B-Class missions. These missions mainly consist of recon, supportive offensive and defensive roles as understudies to a Light Force member, and handling lower ranked criminals.
The bottom team, also known as the "Junior Squad" or "C Squad" is known as J-Force. This team mainly consists of new and upcoming individuals who don't have a name for him-/herself and doesn't have a role to play inside of the hero system just yet. The J-Force is the best start to joining the Light Force and this seems to be the only real reason anyone joins it. While Gray Force covers more of the secondary ranked missions under the Light Force, members of the J-Force take on some of the simpler missions, consisting of crowd control, delivery missions, and henchman handling on top of intense training and group exercises.
You in particularly are a new member of the J-Force, ready to move on up in the world and leave a mark in the pavement where villains faces should be!
As a member of J-Force, you have full access to the Alice Estates. Within these walls, you will find many rooms that will be of great advantage to everyone living within. There are a total of five bedrooms, three bathrooms, a master bed and bath, a sun room, a study, a sitting room, a garden, a garage, a lounge room, a kitchen, a dining room, and basement with equipment specialized in the training of super abilities. A room off to the side of the basement is considered the meeting room where all mission briefings will take place.
Fiona Alice had one dream in mind while purchasing her estate. The idea was to create a better option for young heroes as well as giving them the right space in order to train themselves into becoming great leaders and powerful protectors of humanity. As a result, Miss Alice put every ounce of effort and ambition she had into creating a home for blossoming heroes. Not a school for learning but yet from a headquarters for large heroics, Alice Estates is a place for young heroes to take their first steps into their new world.
A team cannot be a team without teammates to make it up! You have been specially chosen to be a member of the J-Force! Now, it's about time to figure out who you really are with and without the mask. Who are you and why are you joining the J-Force? Perhaps you want to join with Light Force someday. Perhaps you have other serious motives. Both could be wrong and you might just want to kick some bad guy butt! That being noted, you'll also have to figure out how and why you're kicking bad guy butt. Be in mind that you're part of the J-Force for a reason. You're young (no older than fifteen) and uncontrolled. You have no true sense of heroism as you have never truly been presented in a moment of superiority. You're a super in the shadows with no recognition. There's far more to a single person!
Name:These are what are considered to be the basics of your character. These characteristics make up the surface identity of who your character is. However, there is far more to be explored than just scratching at the surface. If you would like to add any other details like birthmarks, piercings, tattoos, or an image, you're more than welcome to add onto it!
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Remember that no one is perfect, not even a fictional character. Try to have fun with the character you're creating. Take time to flesh it out and really put your all into it!Personality:Underneath the image of a character lies rich development and possibility. The idea of a character is to never stay the same. Children are meant to learn and grow as they go through life. What is written here will more than likely not stay the same throughout. However, developing a sturdy structure in order to develop such a character is a wonderful start. Be fun and make the character out to be however you want it to be. It's a great hint not to have too high of expectations for your character. Keep in mind that where a character ends up will be determined by what he/she goes through. No one person is in control of a single individual. Everyone plays a part in a single person's growth.
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Codename:Finally, we come to the exciting information regarding a superhero character. As you should know, a superhero does what he/she can to fight for the good and mankind and for the lives of the innocent. But in order to do all of this, a hero must have a way of protecting and serving. Be in mind that not all heroes have lasers coming out of their eyes or can fly around the city with the wind blowing in their faces. Some heroes stand a firm role on solid ground. There are heroes with the ability to communicate with electronics, making them the perfect hackers for getting through areas or taking information from a protected computer file. Although, there are definitely heroes with more offensive abilities such as throwing fire or wielding incredible combat skills and weaponry. Either way, a hero can be much more than just a fighter.
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On top of that, it should be mentioned that a hero is capable of possessing more than one special ability. To avoid what might turn into overpowered characters (remember, they're just children still), there is a list of questions that can be answered to discover whether or not two powers can be possessed at the same time!
#1. Ability 1 is your main ability. It is your strongest and therefor will be used more often than 2.
#2. Ability 2 mustn't be able to cause any harm or damage to surrounding objects or people.
#3. Ability 1 & 2 can be combined together to create interesting effects.
Here is a prime example of a pair that works well together: (1)Super Strength and (2)Healing Factor.
(1) Super Strength is capable of causing serious pain to enemies.
(2) A regenerative healing factor can only be used on one's self and cannot cause damage.
While having two powers may make some "superior" or "cooler" compared to others but sometimes it is just best to stick with a single power.On this tab, you will find a list of all members of the J-Force as well as members that make up the Gray Force and the members of the Light Force. There will also be a list mentioning their special abilities and their roles that they play within the team. It is important to be able to recognize these characters as they may appear within future events.
Light Force Members Position Codename Ability (1) Ability (2) Leader Captain Gold Muscle Brains Power Versatile