Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-33690333-20171206015341/@comment-27104941-20171207031042

ElectricMayhemm wrote: JMOfficial wrote: PrimalFan wrote: I've got a loose idea for the eventual team crossover. I had an idea for a child prodigy who's born with a gene that triggers at one point, and he develops psychic powers and he'd try to find someone to protect him from a rogue anti-superpowered (mutant? metahuman? I don't know) organization due to being unstable with his powers and that's when the superheroes come in and protect him. It'd also be a good way to tie-in other series if we do have our own x-gene or meta-gene, and that'd explain how characters develop their superpowers. I have an idea that is a bit of a modify of this. The government develops a group of super powered individuals just in case the other heroes ever go rogue. However, a secret evil group of members inside the government corrupt the new government heroes. They slowly infiltrate the government and begin their takeover. The heroes must make a team to keep the villain team from taking over. I'm not sure how much I like the idea of the heroes being developed by the government. That could work for a team in the universe, definitely, but I'd like the heroes on the central team to come from all kinds of different backgrounds and origins. To me, that's the main appeal of the Avengers and the Justice League and those kinds of teams. All of them coming from the same place doesn't really seem right to me. I do think that the government developing their own superhumans could make for a really interesting story in this universe, though. The central heroes would all come from different backgrounds. I was just saying that this villain team would be government-produced (maybe somehow tied into the FutureTech story?).