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<div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | <div class="mw-collapsible-content">A devastating disease swept New York in November of 2013. Originated by an escaped Promethean labrat with the power to manipulate pathogens, the disease was unlike any seen before -- transmitted through verbal communication and with increasingly bizarre symptoms. Though its initial stages present as flulike symptoms, later stages affect cognition and ability to communicate as well as stimulating abnormal levels of rage and aggression. In its final stages the disease is fatal, though those who die of it reanimate, corpses largely mindless and hungry flesh-eaters. | ||
The disease killed nearly a tenth of New York City's population, triggering enormous waves of impact economically throughout the world. Though a cure has now been found, the disease itself has not been eradicated, cases of it sprinkled worldwide. | |||
Zombie related logs can be found [http://xmenrevolution.com/wiki/Category:Infected_Logs here]. Contact [[Shane]] or [[Hive]] if you have any questions regarding the zombie disease.</div> | |||
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Following a [[Logs:Terrorists Win|jailbreak]] by the Brotherhood of a number of prisoners held in a special mutant wing of Sing Sing, the police attempted to apprehend one of the escaped prisoners. The ensuing [[Logs:Sanctuary|chase]] ended with the young woman being assisted by several members of a mutant motorcycle gang. The resultant fight ended with the deaths of several of the police and one of the motorcycle gang; afterwards, the group took shelter in a neighborhood church. The sympathetic pastor willingly harbored them, and eventually the church grew into a sort of refuge for fugitive mutants and mutants with nowhere else to go. | |||
Predictably, it [[Logs:Battle For Harlem: Fight or Flight|ended]] in [[Logs:Battle For Harlem: On Holy Ground|flames]]. | |||
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<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">'''[[TP- | <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">'''[[TP-Them!|Them!]]''' | ||
<div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | <div class="mw-collapsible-content">From Grover's Mill all the way to the NYC underground, giant insects keep popping up all over the place. Is it a new phenomenon? Is it a rogue mutant gone mad? Or are humans not the only species undergoing mutations? | ||
Grover's Mill is a smoking husk. But NYC is jumping with giant insect activity. | |||
Contact [[Cage]] if you have a particular scene in mind regarding the big bugs, or if you want to join in on a posted event. And be sure to check the [[Them! TP]] page for all the latest news and updates.</div> | |||
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Revision as of 18:20, 20 December 2013
Plots make the world go 'round!
But, sometimes it can be hard to keep track of them or know how to plug yourself in! To that end, here is a repository for the various threads of plotting that are being woven through our game. If you want to add plot information here, please include what the plot is, how players might hook into it, and who to contact about getting involved.
Active TPs
For the moment, though, a mutant-targeted clinic is not something the city looks kindly on. The Clinic's construction requires no end of jumping through hoops; with city permits, with construction, with legal restrictions. There's no end of people on the city side, too, who would be very happy if this project never came to fruition.
Contact Iolaus about the Clinic and all politicking surrounding it!Every so often, someone in the government will propose a new and horrifying plan for dealing with mutants. Lock them all in camps. Execute them. Put them in labs to find out what makes them tick. As yet, the most extreme of these have all been shot down -- publically, anyway.
Though it is kept extremely quiet and government involvement kept even moreso, the past years have seen a quiet rise in mutant disappearances. Some resurface, eventually, some do not, but stories have trickled out of mutants taken off to laboratories, locked away for months or years of grueling experimentation. Perhaps someone is trying to weaponize them, perhaps control them, perhaps just find a way to nullify their powers; whatever the case, it is certainly true that these labs are out there, scattered in hidden locations and leaving quite a few mutants with a lifetime of nightmares, if they are lucky enough to get out.
Project Prometheus involves doctors and scientists of all stripes, and there is always room to work it into people's backstories (or future stories!), either as experimenter or experimentee. Contact Rasheed or Shane for all your mad scientist (or labrat) needs!
Prometheus has many associated adoptable NPCs, as well, although people are welcome and encouraged to make their own chars with Prometheus ties! NPCs associated with Prometheus can be found here.New comer Emma Frost has stumbled upon these plans with the help of her mutant gifts and a disgruntled spouse. She has chosen to act against them, but to beat them at their own game. She will begin to influence the hiring of mutants in key positions throughout the New York chapter of the club and gather up secrets to keep the old and rich members in line and funding pro-mutant initiatives when she takes power!
Contact Emma if you are interested in being backed by the old regime (for the time being) or in the upcoming events leading to the take over of the club world wide!Wrapped-up TPs
The disease killed nearly a tenth of New York City's population, triggering enormous waves of impact economically throughout the world. Though a cure has now been found, the disease itself has not been eradicated, cases of it sprinkled worldwide.
Zombie related logs can be found here. Contact Shane or Hive if you have any questions regarding the zombie disease.Following a jailbreak by the Brotherhood of a number of prisoners held in a special mutant wing of Sing Sing, the police attempted to apprehend one of the escaped prisoners. The ensuing chase ended with the young woman being assisted by several members of a mutant motorcycle gang. The resultant fight ended with the deaths of several of the police and one of the motorcycle gang; afterwards, the group took shelter in a neighborhood church. The sympathetic pastor willingly harbored them, and eventually the church grew into a sort of refuge for fugitive mutants and mutants with nowhere else to go.
Grover's Mill is a smoking husk. But NYC is jumping with giant insect activity.
Contact Cage if you have a particular scene in mind regarding the big bugs, or if you want to join in on a posted event. And be sure to check the Them! TP page for all the latest news and updates.A short while after the rescue, the NYPD's mutant death ring was exposed by Tony Stark and Jackson Holland, sparking outrage and leading to a more general distrust of the NYPD. It did not help the already strained relations between the NYPD and mutants.
Thunderdome related logs can be found here. Contact Shane with any questions pertaining to Thunderdome and its aftermath!