Post by Wanda Maximoff on Jan 12, 2008 1:39:58 GMT -5
Questions need answering. I'll give it my best shot, anyone can contradict me if I get something wrong. I'll try to deal with your issues in order asked.
- No, there is no actual war. There are still anti-mutant tensions, but being a mutant isn't a crime and other than a few non-approved attacks on the mutant population like Stryker's assault on the mansion in X2 and the Sentinel attack on it on the board a year ago there's not been much.
- The Chimera Virus has been cured in its current form. It might mutate into a new strain if we ever want to re-explore that concept but for now there is a cure to it and it was given out by the Brotherhood and X-Men in Disctrict X. Any mutants infected have either been cured or died before they could be.
- The title Decimation was really all that board plot had in common with the comic plot. In the comics (not on the board just in the comics) Decimation was where Vulcan returned and started killing off the X-Men. The board's Decimation plot was based around the Chimera Virus.
- There's been an uneasy peace between humans and mutants for much more than six months. Enough people in the government know about Xavier's that if there wasn't it would be destroyed long ago.
- The government had blocked off District X to prevent the disease from spreading, and to keep an angry mutant population from rioting in New York City. They never actually invaded, though Mr. X the self-appointed leader of District X did attack the authorities manning the blockade and I'd assume the Brotherhood took a few shoots at the police as well. The X-Men would have tried their best to keep the peace between the citizens of District X and the authorities.
- I could be wrong here, but I think the massacre is more about how the Chimera Virus affected the mutant population. I don't think there was a literal massacre were people were shooting mutants dead.
- Mr. M is a transplant from the comics. He's a mutant with near Phoenix level powers, though how much power he has on the board we never found out because the board got restarted before we really saw him throw down against the X-Men. He's powerful, probably Magneto level powerful. He was a citizen of District X who got angry at the conditions in the mutant ghetto and with the Chimera Virus as the last straw sought to protect the District and lashed out at the police.
- He would now be known to the X-Men, though I doubt to the students. He was not before.
I think that covers everything. As to what your character was doing during the six month period between the end of the last plot and the start of this new game, that's up to you for the most part. Of course if you decide he's been doing something insane like he built a rocket-ship out of milk cartons and flew it to the moon, then I'd assume the admins might have an issue with that. Anything rational and in-character should be okay.
As an example I had Wanda buy an apartment in District X and decided that she is spending her free time trying to start a charity there to help out the suffering mutants she saw when she was there with the X-Men during the last plot.
- No, there is no actual war. There are still anti-mutant tensions, but being a mutant isn't a crime and other than a few non-approved attacks on the mutant population like Stryker's assault on the mansion in X2 and the Sentinel attack on it on the board a year ago there's not been much.
- The Chimera Virus has been cured in its current form. It might mutate into a new strain if we ever want to re-explore that concept but for now there is a cure to it and it was given out by the Brotherhood and X-Men in Disctrict X. Any mutants infected have either been cured or died before they could be.
- The title Decimation was really all that board plot had in common with the comic plot. In the comics (not on the board just in the comics) Decimation was where Vulcan returned and started killing off the X-Men. The board's Decimation plot was based around the Chimera Virus.
- There's been an uneasy peace between humans and mutants for much more than six months. Enough people in the government know about Xavier's that if there wasn't it would be destroyed long ago.
- The government had blocked off District X to prevent the disease from spreading, and to keep an angry mutant population from rioting in New York City. They never actually invaded, though Mr. X the self-appointed leader of District X did attack the authorities manning the blockade and I'd assume the Brotherhood took a few shoots at the police as well. The X-Men would have tried their best to keep the peace between the citizens of District X and the authorities.
- I could be wrong here, but I think the massacre is more about how the Chimera Virus affected the mutant population. I don't think there was a literal massacre were people were shooting mutants dead.
- Mr. M is a transplant from the comics. He's a mutant with near Phoenix level powers, though how much power he has on the board we never found out because the board got restarted before we really saw him throw down against the X-Men. He's powerful, probably Magneto level powerful. He was a citizen of District X who got angry at the conditions in the mutant ghetto and with the Chimera Virus as the last straw sought to protect the District and lashed out at the police.
- He would now be known to the X-Men, though I doubt to the students. He was not before.
I think that covers everything. As to what your character was doing during the six month period between the end of the last plot and the start of this new game, that's up to you for the most part. Of course if you decide he's been doing something insane like he built a rocket-ship out of milk cartons and flew it to the moon, then I'd assume the admins might have an issue with that. Anything rational and in-character should be okay.
As an example I had Wanda buy an apartment in District X and decided that she is spending her free time trying to start a charity there to help out the suffering mutants she saw when she was there with the X-Men during the last plot.