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The IC world of X-Men: | '''The IC world of X-Men: rEvolution largely shares history and current events with our own, but there are some divergences! This page serves as a guide to some people, NPC or PC, your character would be likely to have heard of, if they haven't been living under a rock.''' | ||
' | ===Superstars=== | ||
These people are extremely famous! They're all over the news or the internet, they are widely known and discussed household names. They have groupies and paparazzi; they may have a hard time going out their door without taking precautions to protect their privacy. If your character has been in the U.S. ''any time at all'', they are almost certain to know these people by name and very probably on sight as well. | |||
*[[Elliott|Elliott Carruthers]]: Mayor of New York City, 2014-2021; the first female and first Latina mayor NYC has had. Democrat. Decorated naval veteran, famous for saving her crew during an attack by mutant pirates. Friends of Humanity spokesperson, and the public face of the pro-registration Human First campaign. | |||
*[[Erik|Erik Lehnsherr]]: Also known as Magneto, this known mutant, founder of the recently designated terrorist group the Brotherhood of Mutants, is most famous for his 2015 attempted attack on the diplomatic gathering near Liberty Island. Imprisoned from 2015-2022, currently at large. | |||
*[[Jax|Jackson Holland]]: Mutant rights activist, anarchist, prolific writer on mutant issues, TIME's Person of the Year 2023. For a time was ''largely'' known for being the flamboyant BFF of Ryan Black, but launched to national fame in 2022 when he was arrested under terrorism charges for leading a team to liberate mutants from inside [[Prometheus]]. The ensuing year saw a nationwide campaign to drop his charges and close the labs; it culminated with a [[Logs:In Which the People Shouted, and the Trumpets Were Blown. As Soon as the People Heard the Sound of the Trumpets, They Raised a Great Shout, and the Wall Fell Down Flat; so the People Charged Straight Ahead Into the City and Captured it.|highly publicized standoff]] outside the largest Prometheus lab & ended with the government shutting down the controversial project. | |||
*[[Leo|Leonid Concepcion]] - Became prominent during the Covid-19 crisis in 2020. An undocumented immigrant who was widely accused in the news of being a mutant terrorist with a disease-based mutation who was reportedly working to spread coronavirus faster; Concepcion was the subject of many vitriolic Trump rants. [[Elliott|NYC's mayor]] and [[Steve|Captain America]] openly vouched for Concepcion as, in fact, working on a vaccine for the virus; though the federal government still insists he is a terrorist, New York went rapidly from an epicenter of the disease to having it nearly eradicated. | |||
*[[Ryan|Ryan Black]]: New York based indie rocker, locally popular before rocketing to national stardom. Known for a lot of flash -- loudly anarchist, proudly bisexual, dedicated about championing social justice causes. Debut album ''See It Through'' and multi-platinum single "Brighter" earned him several Grammys in 2019, including all of the Big Four. His final acceptance speech he also [[Logs:Vignette - Red Carpet|came out as a mutant]], making him the first high-profile mutant celebrity the country has had. His notoriety only grew when his part in leading the raid teams that spent over a decade liberating mutants from [[Prometheus]] labs became public. | |||
*[[Steve|Steve Rogers]]: A WW2 veteran returned to life after decades on ice. Immensely popular despite frequent controversial stances, he is something of a national treasure in most American minds. Many look upon him as a legendary hero miraculously returned to life, proof of American ingenuity, reminder of a simpler and nobler time, or some combination of all three. | |||
*[[Tony|Tony Stark]]: Genius, billionaire, playboy, philanthropist. CEO of Stark Industries, formerly the leading arms manufacturer worldwide. Stark was kidnapped in fall of 2019 and assumed dead -- abruptly upon his return in spring of 2020 he declared that Stark Industries would no longer manufacture weapons. They have since ramped up production of medical equipment to assist with the coronavirus crisis; economists' speculation as to the future of the company has been wildly divergent. | |||
'' | ===Prominent=== | ||
These people are very well-known, especially among those who follow news or social media and pay attention to current events. While they're not necessarily likely to turn heads or be accosted on the streets, it's reasonably likely that their names will be recognized. | |||
*[[Charles|Dr. Charles Xavier]]: Billionaire and Noted Human Philanthropist; founded GENUS, a foundation that throws great financial backing towards companies/projects that are likely to improve the material or social position of mutants in the world. Runs a highly prestigious boarding school in New York. | |||
*[[Daiki|Daiki Komatsu]]: Freelance reporter who first broke the story of the [[Prometheus]] detainment/torture labs to the nation. | |||
*[[DJ|DJ Allred]]: The extradimensional twin of [[Dawson|Dawson Allred]], a Prometheus raid team member whose murder at the hands of the Guardian police robots triggered weeks of protests. For a brief time, DJ was a member of the Avengers, a very controversial pick on the part of Avengers' leader [[Steve|Captain America]]; DJ got a lot of blowback for being a mutant on the team. Has since been growing in notoriety for the LDS offshoot church he has founded -- as his followers grow in number, so too do the number of people calling this burgeoning sect a cult. | |||
*[[Lily|Dr. Lily Allred]]: Doctor/researcher known for going undercover in the Lassiter Prometheus lab to collect footage for the ''Prometheus: Playing with Fire'' documentary. | |||
*[[Lucien|Lucien Tessier]]: Broadway actor. Won Best Lead Actor Tony in 2019 for his role as The Faun in the musical ''Lost''; won again in 2022 for his role as Steve Rogers/Captain America in "Captain America: The Musical". | |||
*[[Mirror|Naseemah Chaudhry]]: A staff reporter with the Daily Bugle, known for breaking quite a few large stories in recent years. | |||
*[[Rasheed|Dr. Rasheed Toure]]: One of the world's preeminent neuroscientists. Responsible for pioneering several groundbreaking treatments for neurodegenerative conditions, well known to be a prominent expert in the field of mutant medicine, specifically. Sits on the board of Toure Pharmaceuticals, a prominent pharmaceutical company. A well-known philanthropist in addition to his medical work. | |||
*[[Winona|Winona White]]: Documentarian whose expose ''Prometheus: Playing with Fire'', an in depth look into the daily workings of Prometheus's biggest facility, was highly instrumental in swaying public opinion and closing the labs. | |||
*"Mad" Madeline Conway - A Fox News commentator with very minor pyrokinesis that she occasionally uses to dramatic effect during her (often heated) rants. Her commentary, as might be expected given the network, leans heavily conservative and more often than not skews towards how ''some'' mutant activists take things Too Far and make those of them who just want to be law abiding citizens, settle in with humanity and have normal lives, look bad. | |||
*Norman Osborn: CEO of Oscorp; a weapon contractor who has bet his entire empire on mutant countermeasures being the 'next big thing'. | |||
*Sebastian Shaw: CEO of Shaw Industries, also heavily involved in munitions. | |||
*''[[Taylor|Taylor Allen]]'': Deceased; killed in [[Logs:In Which These are transitional years and the dues / will be heavy.|a police raid]] on the mutant autonomous zone [[Freaktown]]. During his life he was a popular and well known (to mutants) barista at [[Evolve Cafe|NYC's only mutant cafe]]. Though much-beloved in the NYC mutant community, he only became a household name across America after his death -- the shootings triggered weeks of protests that became the biggest public demonstrations for mutant rights in world history. | |||
*Warren Worthington, III: The multi-billionaire son of multi-billionaire parents, Warren Worthington is the CEO of Worthington Industries, an international conglomerate with holdings in everything from aviation to yogurt. A known philanthropist, Worthington is a common face in the news. | |||
''' | ===Niche=== | ||
These people are well known ''in their respective fields''. People are quite likely to know their work, names, or possibly faces if they follow relevant topical news. | |||
*[[B|B Holland]]: A lead architect on the Sentinel project at Stark Industries and protégé of Tony Stark; those who pay attention to the world of engineering and robotics are likely well aware of her work. She made a splash while still in high school when she invented hoverboards (that actually hover!), bringing them to market with her toy company Mako, Inc just in time for October 2015. | |||
*[[Emma|Emma Frost]]: Recently taken over as the CEO of Frost Enterprises. Yet to be seen what direction she will take the family business. | |||
*[[Kyinha|Roberto "Kyinha" da Costa]]: The only son of prominent Brazilian industrialist Emmanuel da Costa, he is a socialite and scientist who has only recently gotten more involved with his father's business. Da Costa Industries is a major multinational agribusiness corporation that competes with the likes of DowDupont and Bayer AG. | |||
*[[Marinov|Taylor Marinov]]: Up and coming fashion designer; gained prominence after dressing Ryan Black for the explosive [[Logs:Butterflies and Bombs|2019 Met Gala]]. Known for a post-modern bricolage of vintage styles, their work tends towards androgynous elements that accomodate a wide range of body types and limb configurations. | |||
*Bill Reeves - The only mutant working at the newly-created Mutant Affairs Division (a child agency of the Department of Homeland Security), a jovial middle-aged man with a puppyish physical mutation who has become something of the face of MAD's biggest (and currently only) project, Mutant Registration. | |||
*Dr. Moira MacTaggert: The Scotland-based scientist who initially discovered the X-Gene. Still publicly the preeminent researcher into mutation worldwide. | *Dr. Moira MacTaggert: The Scotland-based scientist who initially discovered the X-Gene. Still publicly the preeminent researcher into mutation worldwide. | ||
===Mutant Famous!=== | |||
''' | New York's mutant community is a small one, and these people are well known within it specifically. | ||
*[[Ion]]: Leader of the Mutant Mongrels motorcycle club, a 1% club operating out of Brooklyn. The MMMC is well known in the mutant community; like most 1%er MCs they're loud and violent. Opinions are VERY split as to whether the MMMC are terrible or kind of alright though; in addition to their less savory activities, they are widely known to provide medication and medical care to mutants who otherwise couldn't access it, feed and house down on their luck mutants and are quick to shut down bigots who harass any mutants on their watch. | |||
*[[Shane|Shane Holland]]: Dapper blue shark, runs [[Evolve Cafe]] in the Lower East Side, New York's only dedicated mutant cafe/nightclub. The cafe has also come to be a central community gathering space and hub. | |||
*Graydon Creed: A prominent anti-mutant activist. Wealthy and outspoken, donates to many anti-mutant causes. | |||
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Latest revision as of 05:34, 16 May 2024
The IC world of X-Men: rEvolution largely shares history and current events with our own, but there are some divergences! This page serves as a guide to some people, NPC or PC, your character would be likely to have heard of, if they haven't been living under a rock.
Superstars
These people are extremely famous! They're all over the news or the internet, they are widely known and discussed household names. They have groupies and paparazzi; they may have a hard time going out their door without taking precautions to protect their privacy. If your character has been in the U.S. any time at all, they are almost certain to know these people by name and very probably on sight as well.
- Elliott Carruthers: Mayor of New York City, 2014-2021; the first female and first Latina mayor NYC has had. Democrat. Decorated naval veteran, famous for saving her crew during an attack by mutant pirates. Friends of Humanity spokesperson, and the public face of the pro-registration Human First campaign.
- Erik Lehnsherr: Also known as Magneto, this known mutant, founder of the recently designated terrorist group the Brotherhood of Mutants, is most famous for his 2015 attempted attack on the diplomatic gathering near Liberty Island. Imprisoned from 2015-2022, currently at large.
- Jackson Holland: Mutant rights activist, anarchist, prolific writer on mutant issues, TIME's Person of the Year 2023. For a time was largely known for being the flamboyant BFF of Ryan Black, but launched to national fame in 2022 when he was arrested under terrorism charges for leading a team to liberate mutants from inside Prometheus. The ensuing year saw a nationwide campaign to drop his charges and close the labs; it culminated with a highly publicized standoff outside the largest Prometheus lab & ended with the government shutting down the controversial project.
- Leonid Concepcion - Became prominent during the Covid-19 crisis in 2020. An undocumented immigrant who was widely accused in the news of being a mutant terrorist with a disease-based mutation who was reportedly working to spread coronavirus faster; Concepcion was the subject of many vitriolic Trump rants. NYC's mayor and Captain America openly vouched for Concepcion as, in fact, working on a vaccine for the virus; though the federal government still insists he is a terrorist, New York went rapidly from an epicenter of the disease to having it nearly eradicated.
- Ryan Black: New York based indie rocker, locally popular before rocketing to national stardom. Known for a lot of flash -- loudly anarchist, proudly bisexual, dedicated about championing social justice causes. Debut album See It Through and multi-platinum single "Brighter" earned him several Grammys in 2019, including all of the Big Four. His final acceptance speech he also came out as a mutant, making him the first high-profile mutant celebrity the country has had. His notoriety only grew when his part in leading the raid teams that spent over a decade liberating mutants from Prometheus labs became public.
- Steve Rogers: A WW2 veteran returned to life after decades on ice. Immensely popular despite frequent controversial stances, he is something of a national treasure in most American minds. Many look upon him as a legendary hero miraculously returned to life, proof of American ingenuity, reminder of a simpler and nobler time, or some combination of all three.
- Tony Stark: Genius, billionaire, playboy, philanthropist. CEO of Stark Industries, formerly the leading arms manufacturer worldwide. Stark was kidnapped in fall of 2019 and assumed dead -- abruptly upon his return in spring of 2020 he declared that Stark Industries would no longer manufacture weapons. They have since ramped up production of medical equipment to assist with the coronavirus crisis; economists' speculation as to the future of the company has been wildly divergent.
Prominent
These people are very well-known, especially among those who follow news or social media and pay attention to current events. While they're not necessarily likely to turn heads or be accosted on the streets, it's reasonably likely that their names will be recognized.
- Dr. Charles Xavier: Billionaire and Noted Human Philanthropist; founded GENUS, a foundation that throws great financial backing towards companies/projects that are likely to improve the material or social position of mutants in the world. Runs a highly prestigious boarding school in New York.
- Daiki Komatsu: Freelance reporter who first broke the story of the Prometheus detainment/torture labs to the nation.
- DJ Allred: The extradimensional twin of Dawson Allred, a Prometheus raid team member whose murder at the hands of the Guardian police robots triggered weeks of protests. For a brief time, DJ was a member of the Avengers, a very controversial pick on the part of Avengers' leader Captain America; DJ got a lot of blowback for being a mutant on the team. Has since been growing in notoriety for the LDS offshoot church he has founded -- as his followers grow in number, so too do the number of people calling this burgeoning sect a cult.
- Dr. Lily Allred: Doctor/researcher known for going undercover in the Lassiter Prometheus lab to collect footage for the Prometheus: Playing with Fire documentary.
- Lucien Tessier: Broadway actor. Won Best Lead Actor Tony in 2019 for his role as The Faun in the musical Lost; won again in 2022 for his role as Steve Rogers/Captain America in "Captain America: The Musical".
- Naseemah Chaudhry: A staff reporter with the Daily Bugle, known for breaking quite a few large stories in recent years.
- Dr. Rasheed Toure: One of the world's preeminent neuroscientists. Responsible for pioneering several groundbreaking treatments for neurodegenerative conditions, well known to be a prominent expert in the field of mutant medicine, specifically. Sits on the board of Toure Pharmaceuticals, a prominent pharmaceutical company. A well-known philanthropist in addition to his medical work.
- Winona White: Documentarian whose expose Prometheus: Playing with Fire, an in depth look into the daily workings of Prometheus's biggest facility, was highly instrumental in swaying public opinion and closing the labs.
- "Mad" Madeline Conway - A Fox News commentator with very minor pyrokinesis that she occasionally uses to dramatic effect during her (often heated) rants. Her commentary, as might be expected given the network, leans heavily conservative and more often than not skews towards how some mutant activists take things Too Far and make those of them who just want to be law abiding citizens, settle in with humanity and have normal lives, look bad.
- Norman Osborn: CEO of Oscorp; a weapon contractor who has bet his entire empire on mutant countermeasures being the 'next big thing'.
- Sebastian Shaw: CEO of Shaw Industries, also heavily involved in munitions.
- Taylor Allen: Deceased; killed in a police raid on the mutant autonomous zone Freaktown. During his life he was a popular and well known (to mutants) barista at NYC's only mutant cafe. Though much-beloved in the NYC mutant community, he only became a household name across America after his death -- the shootings triggered weeks of protests that became the biggest public demonstrations for mutant rights in world history.
- Warren Worthington, III: The multi-billionaire son of multi-billionaire parents, Warren Worthington is the CEO of Worthington Industries, an international conglomerate with holdings in everything from aviation to yogurt. A known philanthropist, Worthington is a common face in the news.
Niche
These people are well known in their respective fields. People are quite likely to know their work, names, or possibly faces if they follow relevant topical news.
- B Holland: A lead architect on the Sentinel project at Stark Industries and protégé of Tony Stark; those who pay attention to the world of engineering and robotics are likely well aware of her work. She made a splash while still in high school when she invented hoverboards (that actually hover!), bringing them to market with her toy company Mako, Inc just in time for October 2015.
- Emma Frost: Recently taken over as the CEO of Frost Enterprises. Yet to be seen what direction she will take the family business.
- Roberto "Kyinha" da Costa: The only son of prominent Brazilian industrialist Emmanuel da Costa, he is a socialite and scientist who has only recently gotten more involved with his father's business. Da Costa Industries is a major multinational agribusiness corporation that competes with the likes of DowDupont and Bayer AG.
- Taylor Marinov: Up and coming fashion designer; gained prominence after dressing Ryan Black for the explosive 2019 Met Gala. Known for a post-modern bricolage of vintage styles, their work tends towards androgynous elements that accomodate a wide range of body types and limb configurations.
- Bill Reeves - The only mutant working at the newly-created Mutant Affairs Division (a child agency of the Department of Homeland Security), a jovial middle-aged man with a puppyish physical mutation who has become something of the face of MAD's biggest (and currently only) project, Mutant Registration.
- Dr. Moira MacTaggert: The Scotland-based scientist who initially discovered the X-Gene. Still publicly the preeminent researcher into mutation worldwide.
Mutant Famous!
New York's mutant community is a small one, and these people are well known within it specifically.
- Ion: Leader of the Mutant Mongrels motorcycle club, a 1% club operating out of Brooklyn. The MMMC is well known in the mutant community; like most 1%er MCs they're loud and violent. Opinions are VERY split as to whether the MMMC are terrible or kind of alright though; in addition to their less savory activities, they are widely known to provide medication and medical care to mutants who otherwise couldn't access it, feed and house down on their luck mutants and are quick to shut down bigots who harass any mutants on their watch.
- Shane Holland: Dapper blue shark, runs Evolve Cafe in the Lower East Side, New York's only dedicated mutant cafe/nightclub. The cafe has also come to be a central community gathering space and hub.
- Graydon Creed: A prominent anti-mutant activist. Wealthy and outspoken, donates to many anti-mutant causes.