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  1. 2 hours ago, Christopher Robin said:

    Well written first short story, Tony V as in the Titan Network?

     

    I like the 2nd one as well, that sounds like one of the reasons we

    have vigilantes and rogues, some are likely wolves in sheep's clothing.

    No worries though they will eventually reveal their plans in a monologue to a

    hero only to be defeated or they will be betrayed by another villain also wanting to

    rule or some unruly minion will get delusions of grandeur and push the self-destruct button.

     

     

     

    Tony V was my own creation. When I'm at a loss for a name I fall back on my fave which is making the real name with the same initials or sounding in some way like the metahuman name. Total Violence therefore became Tony Vittorio.

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  2. Since you asked for more stuff to read,,,

     

    Plans for Global Domination

    Part 17

    By Major MENACE

    My clever yet dastardly plan continues. Today my Alpha Squad and I infiltrated a drug deal between the Trolls and the Skulls. Hostages had been taken by the Skulls and needed to be rescued. Typical. Once I have conquered the world such petty crimes shall be eradicated. But I digress.

    The mission itself was fairly straightforward until the strongarm of the drug den, a burly character named Backbreaker, showed up. My team and I had our hands full but we managed to defeat him, free the hostages and escape.

    Note to self: Commend the engineering team for the design of the new M-47 Acid Mortar. The device is lightweight, deploys quickly and functions perfectly in the field. Offer to pay the lead engineer double and send him and his family on a vacation. He has pictures of tropical islands all over his cubicle…that should spark ideas.

    Some of the men have questioned my decision to register as a Hero formally and move operations to Paragon City. I reminded them that the last time I tried to take over the world from the Rogue Isles there was constant interruption from Recluse and his underlings. Here, disguised as heroes of the people, we can operate more freely and with full support of the public. What does it matter if the enemies we defeat also happen to be the same enemies everyone else is fighting? The enemy of my enemy and all of that.

    Special Note: Many of the local heroes have come to appreciate my special talents with regards to leadership and tactical planning. I was asked to assist a small team last week in their efforts to defeat the local Clockwork colony before they reanimated their ‘Clockwork King’ again. Apparently, they had failed in their previous attempt and they put out a hue and cry on the local Hero Help Line. My team and I responded and by the end of the mission the Clockwork were defeated. Praise for my Assault and Tactics skills, as well as the accuracy of my team, were credited with the overall success of the mission.

    Little do they know that as I aid them in their petty struggles, I am secretly collecting data on all of them. Some are beneath my notice, battling the same enemies over and over to collect heaps of reward money. However, many have proven to be able enough fodder for my war machine and some, a very few, have proven themselves worthy to be included in my Leadership of Evil when the time comes.

    Note to Self: Research trademark re: Leadership of Evil.

    As another day draws to a close, I sit back and think about the best things in life; A genius-level intellect, loyal minions to lead, an evil scheme of conquest, a good brandy and a cat. Otto seems content with my plan and that’s all the reassurance I need.

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  3. 1 hour ago, Lost Ninja said:

    Plans for the about 30 novels I have planned... Mostly not writing the novels as while I love the world building I'm my own worst critic when it comes to the actual prose. ;/

    Join a writing group if you haven't already. Writers Unite on Facebook is a good start. There are also numerous others. Let someone impartial read your stuff and fairly judge it.

     

    Being critical of yourself is good for a writer but as you said, we're our own worst critics...

  4. We don't have an 'official' location for fanfic as far as I know (someone PLEASE let me know if I'm wrong here!). As a writer, I really enjoy writing about my characters, their backgrounds and other 'behind the scenes' stories.

     

    So until we have an 'official' spot, this is THE home for CoH fan fiction! I'll kick off with some of my own work. This one originates from my very first CoH character, a SS/Invul Brute named Total Violence.

     

    Note: Flagged for adult language. Don't let your kids read this unless you like having messed up kids...

     

     

    Interview with a Monster

    By Rebecca Wyatt

     

    My name is Rebecca Wyatt and for the last seven years I’ve worked as a criminal psychologist for the Paragon Department of Corrections. I’ve interviewed thousands of inmates from all walks of life in an attempt to discover if there is any link, some verifiable common thread between the most violent offenders. Since January of this year I’ve been working mainly at the Ziggursky facility, affectionately known as the Zig. Only the most violent, the most dangerous are kept here. I didn’t feel that my research would be complete until I’d explored every corner of the criminal mind. So it was that on that fateful day, April 21st, after vainly searching for a parking place in the over-crowded lot, that I was late to my first interview of the day.

    I walked briskly down the hall and through the security doors into the small interview room. There were two guards armed with shock sticks standing in the corners and an armored figure sitting at what we called The Desk. It was a single block of cast steel, molded with a knee hole so the inmate can sit. His hands were held to the top of the desk by heavy manacles and though I couldn’t see them I knew his feet were similarly bound. Between the shackles sat a large cup of coffee with a straw sticking out of it.

    The inmate himself was…impressive. His armored form was easily twice as wide as me and half again as tall. I was looking him in the eye though I was standing and he was sitting. The armored plates that covered his body looked worn and dented, as if they’d been poorly repaired. His eyes were slits in the metal mask but I could see his real eyes inside…and some of the terrible scar tissue surrounding them. I paused a moment, took a breath, then sat down across from him.

    “Inmate #4466882, a.k.a. Total Violence,” I read calmly from his file. “For the last seven years you’ve been held here at the Zigg but you’ve had a series of other incarcerations at other facilities…all for three months or less.”

    “No cable,” he said curtly.

    “I beg your pardon?” His reply had taken me by surprise.

    “No cable at those other joints,” he repeated. “That’s why I broke out.”

    “Cable television makes you happy?”

    “I like cartoons,” he smirked, at least it sounded like one. “Helps me keep my mind off of…things.”

    “The cable here at the Zig must be good to keep you here for seven years,” I commented as I read through the file. “You’ve had a few…incidents…but your behavior has been better than at any time in your past.”

    “If I behave, I get perks,” he said after leaning forward slowly and taking a sip of his coffee. “No fights for a month, more t.v. time. Three months, they let me out in the yard for an hour every day. At six months I get to use the weight room but I ain’t made it that long yet.”

    “Tell me about your time with Doctor Fischer,” I prompted him. I didn’t want to be too intrusive too quickly but I felt the interview was going well so far.

    “He was a quack,” he snorted. “Wanted to make a name for himself by cracking Public Enemy Number Six. Hours of talk, talk, talk. Then he took away my meds…that’s what set me off.”

    “I don’t see any notes about altering your medication…” I commented as I flipped through the pages.

    “That’s because he was a lying fucker!” he snapped. “He took me off stuff, put me on new stuff, all to get me to talk. If the Prison Board had found out he woulda been kicked out…so he kept it quiet. Six months of Hell for me, just to get me to spill my name.”

    “It says here that he was having a session with you on the night he died,” I prompted gently.

    “You mean he was dopin’ me up with his latest formula on the night I killed him? Yeah…pretty much. Before the drugs just made me loopy so I didn’t mind too much but this time…it burned. It burned like nothing you’ve ever felt in your life. I’ve been shot, stabbed, blown up…my right arm wound up in the gullet of some demon or another. Both my legs are metal because the real ones were broken by a fight with a giant. I never felt pain like that before. I broke out of the restraints and tore his fucking head off before the guards got in and put me under.”

    “So, you only killed Fischer because he hurt you,” I said flatly. “It wasn’t some mad-dog attack with no rhyme or reason.”

    “What difference does it make?” he asked before leaning forward for another long pull on his coffee.

    “My goal is to find out why people kill. If you were as crazy as everyone says, you wouldn’t have needed a reason to kill Fischer…you would have killed him and not cared.”

    He sighed, a great, heavy sigh, like some weight had been lifted from him. I was still looking at the file when he spoke again.

    “Vittorio,” he said softly, “Anthony Vittorio. My friends called me Tony V. I was a mook working for the Family when…all of this happened.”

    “Thank you, Mr. Vittorio,” I said gratefully. “Is there anyone you want me to contact for you? Do you have any family or friends on the outside you’d like to communicate with?”

    “Nah…I’ll be seeing them soon enough,” he replied casually.

    “Do you expect them to visit you in here?”

    “No need…I’m getting out today.”

    The steel of the manacles screamed in protest as he wrenched his hands free. The guards started to move but even restrained as he was, he was far too dangerous. The guard on the right died instantly as a fist penetrated his rib cage. The other hand snatched up the other guard and held him easily off the floor.

    “Keys!” he demanded and the guard produced his keyring. “Unlock me!” The guard was dropped to the floor where he crawled to the leg restraints and unlocked them. During the entire scene I sat riveted in my chair…too frightened to move. Tony Vittorio, otherwise known as Total Violence, stood up from the steel block that served as a chair and flexed his arms and legs.

    “Now…to get down to business,” he snarled as he turned towards the quivering guard.

    “Wait! I’m with you!” the guard begged. “I was the one who juiced your coffee to get you out!”

    “One problem with that,” Tony said as he picked up the guard and held him to his chest with one arm. “You make really shitty coffee!” With his other arm Tony bent the guard backwards slowly until he was nearly double. The screams didn’t quite drown out the sounds of his spine cracking.

    “Please don’t hurt me,” I said simply. All my training, all my years of experience, and that was all I could think of to say.

    “Don’t worry…you’re not on the menu today,” he replied as he dropped the guard’s still-twitching body. “You’ve got an important job…as a hostage. With you in front of me they won’t dare shoot. Once I get clear I’ll let you go.”

    “Thank you…” I stammered but he cut me off harshly.

    “Don’t make it sound like I’m doin’ you any favors. If I smell one thing goin’ wrong on the way out, I’ll tear off your arm and use it as a back-scratcher. If we get out, I want you to give the warden and the rest of the fuckheads at the Home Office a message: Kill me. Kill me and be done with it. Next time you got me in your sights don’t fap about trying to arrest me or reform me…pull the fucking trigger.”

    “You…want to die?” I was stunned. I’d dealt with suicides before but none of them had been so…passionate about it.

    “Look at me!” he shouted as he removed his mask. His face was a patchwork of scars and burns. “I’m in pain all the time! The meds take the edge off, but only just. I’m on the broken edge of a bottle every minute of every day! You wanna know why I kill? Because for just a little while it makes the pain stop…that’s why! I kill because it’s the only thing that makes me happy…the only thing I’m good for! So, we’re gonna leave and you’re gonna tell whoever you have to tell that I’m bug-nuts crazy. Tell ‘em I’m beyond hope. Tell ‘em whatever you gotta to make them understand.”

    “I’ll tell them,” I said quietly, “and I’m sorry. I’m sorry I didn’t understand why…”

    “I don’t need your pity,” he barked as he unlocked the door and pushed me into the hall. The sirens were already going off, indicating an escape. “Pity got me locked up for the last seven years, barely able to keep my head on straight. Now I’m out…free…and I’m gonna make people understand.”

    “Understand what?” I asked as he led me down the hall with a heavy hand on my shoulder.

    “I’m bad, lady…evil…rotten to the core,” he said bitterly. “You don’t cage evil…you don’t reform it. You find it and you kill it…period. You make ‘em understand, or I’ll go on a spree that’ll make Captain Mako look like a boy scout hunting badges.”

    His plan worked, after a fashion. While all the guards were rushing to the perimeter of the prison, he led me deeper inside. We got to the Solitary wing and he coerced one of the guards to open one of the cells. I gasped as a tall figure stooped to duck under the door and then rose to his full height. He was taller than Tony, though whipcord thin, and with a head like a cross between a fish and a lizard. He looked down at me and smiled and I saw about a hundred narrow dagger-like teeth.

    “How nice,” he said in a raspy voice, “you brought me a snack!”

    “Hand off!” Tony said harshly. “She’s our ticket out.”

    “I can get us out now,” the tall figure said as he craned his head towards the cell. “The runes in there kept me trapped but out here…I can take us anywhere.”

    “Remember what I said, lady,” Tony said with a squeeze of my arm. “Next time, no arrest…no surrender. You put us down or we’ll just keep killing.”

    The thin one laid his hand on Tony’s shoulder, muttered a few words I couldn’t understand and suddenly they were both gone. I sat down hard on the floor, right there in the hallway, and waited for the guards to show up. I told them the whole thing, just like he said, and demanded to speak with the warden. I have to make them understand that if they don’t put him down, Total Violence will live up to his name.

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  5. I frequently see calls for team members for RP-friendly teams. Such teams advertise as RP because they're not going to dash from mission to mission and there will be at least some in-character chat. Participants should have at least a little bit filled in for their Background because sure enough others will read them.

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  6. I'm trying to unite with as many Masterminds as I can. I used to run an event called Mastermind Mondays back in the day and now I'm trying to revive it for Fridays. I've started a chat channel called Masterminds United to help us get together.

     

    My global is @Darkaiser if anyone wants to send me a message. Any all-MM SGs out there would be welcome to the coalition as well.

     

    My dream is to run all-MM events as often as possible.

  7. Pretty much what's on the tin. I can make ancient knights, monsters wielding hunks of pavement, futuristic warriors but not an Angel of Death?

     

    I understand that new weapon graphics are not exactly high on the priority list but can we at least put this ON the list please?

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  8. On 9/13/2019 at 9:29 AM, PaxArcana said:

    You know the three buttons that come with pets, as an MM?  You can edit those, if you right-click on them.  Pick one - the ARROW button works well.  Change the word aggressive to defensive.  Poof, BG button.

    FIRST thing I do with my MMs before I set foot anywhere. I change the Attack to Defensive (the pets stay in Bodyguard while attacking) and set the Follow to Defensive to keep the pets from aggroing everything on the street while traveling.

     

    I also use petcom_all goto Aggressive to send the pets to a point and have them attack everything nearby. Petcom_all Dismiss sends all the pets away. Selecting a specific pet (usually the T3) to command them alone works well for things like 'my Brute Thug NEVER gets into melee' or 'we don't have a Tank...send in the Assault Bot!'

  9. I don't code but I have friends that do. They ALL say the same thing to me: In school, documentation was REQUIRED. You HAD to be able to show what you did and how you did it well enough that someone else could pick up your work as needed.

     

    The day after they left school and got a job, that went out the window. NOBODY gave them enough time to document ANYTHING. It was always 'rush the product out the door!' IIRC the Devs were not only often rushed, but also constrained by finances. I heard that at one point the game had FIFTEEN devs...fifteen...for what was at the time the ONLY superhero MMO on the market I think.

     

    The spaghetti code was often cited as the stumbling block to many of the things the Devs wanted to do. Guess what...that's how programming IS.

     

    Sadly, it's just like construction: It's often easier to tear it down and start over than fix the existing structure.

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  10. On 9/23/2019 at 9:32 PM, PaxArcana said:

    Corruptors were born from the epic success Defenders had, playing against type and focussing on their Secondary (blast) powers instead of their primary (buff/debuff/recovery) powers: Offenders, the original against-Archetype builds.

    There was a SG Live called Repeat Offenders. They had Emps that took no AoE Heals, FF that took only the area shields and so on. They had a team called 'Deadly Rain' where everyone had a 'Rain' power slotted to the max. They'd melt GMs and dance around while the orange numbers racked up. I helped form a team where everyone took TA as their Primary. Amazing how easy it is to roll through content when the whole team is on the same page.

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  11. On 9/25/2019 at 10:58 AM, quixoteprog said:

    While I agree that farming is more rewarding thant SOLOING content, I don't think it is as off kilter as you think. It is true that you can progress REALLY quickly, especially in early levels, but the risk of dying and running up debt does not seem to me to be much less than running three or four DFBs, and you don't level THAT much faster. I have NEVER face planted on one of those.

     

    I remember that it took nearly two years on Live before I got a 50 (the alt-itis is strong with me). After that, I averaged one every 2-3 months until shutdown. I don't want to do that again.

     

    I also remember people charging Inf to PL other characters. I saw a little of that after the Return but I haven't seen such posts in months. Why pay when almost daily there are calls for PI +4/x* Council radios or people in the AE offering to let others door camp?

     

    The most fun I have is doing the MSR (often run several times a day) or a good team in PI. Yeah...you can solo yourself to 50 in a day or two if you can stind running the exact same thing over and over but I can't. I was on a PI team just this morning and when one isn't running I hop on a high-level and start my own. The xp speed is crazy on a good PI team and IMHO it's a LOT less boring than the AE.

  12. One of the many reasons why I was glad when the restrictions on Movement powers were loosened. Some hard-core players will gripe about how certain skills should be 'learned the hard way.' Yeah...what that actually means is 'players will get tired of the tedium of the trip back and leave the game or never visit that zone.' I cite Boomtown, the Hollows, Faultline etc as evidence. Except for TFs and story arcs that take you there, these zones are empty.

  13. The original CoH literally saved my life. While playing the game Live I was stricken with a viral infection that left me with nerve damage and chronic pain. I medicated myself out of a marriage and into depression so deep I thought my life was over.

     

    Yet every day I got out of bed, I went to my computer and logged into CoH. I chatted with friends. I defeated villains. I robbed banks (okay...THAT was fun!). I was a different person. I was literally anyone I wanted to be.

     

    After  quite a while I dug myself out of the hole I was in, got off the meds, got back to work and made something of myself. Now I'm engaged to be married, have a new career and write books on the side.

     

    ...and I still lof in almost every day and chat with friends and turn into someone else...just because...

     

    Thank you for helping me to save myself.

  14. 14 hours ago, ZeeHero said:

    People want a fair and well constructed challenge. not to be beaten down by the game at every turn with no say about it. COH will -NEVER- be a game which facilitates a GOOD challenge. enjoy it for what it is.

    Part of the problem is that good challenge is subjective. I'm older than most players, arthritic and have pretty poor hand-to-eye coordination. I literally cannot play a twitch-shooter for these reasons. Some builds that other players with faster reflexes can rock the game on suck for me. What is a good challenge for some would crush me. This is on me, not the game.

     

    Also, and this is a point that only SOME game designers seem to understand: There is a fine line between 'challenge' and 'tedium'. Challenge is 'I see three enemies and the last time I fought the same odds I had a full Insp tray and barely won. My Insp tray is empty. Okay...here we go...!' Tedium is  lamenting on Help because your (fill in the blank build) can't defeat the (fill in the blank enemies) no matter what you do and everyone telling you 'You need to team with a (fill in the blank AT) or get the (fill in the blank Proc) from the AH' because your build simply can't do what you're asking no matter what and the only way to figure that out was to die ten or twenty times.

     

    CoH is a COMPLEX game. There are over a dozen ATs and hundreds of Powers to balance against many different types of enemies. It makes sense that the Devs would drop the ball once in a while and make something too easy, too hard, too fast, too slow or whatever. The Diff and Team Size sliders can only do so much.

     

    I recently posted regarding not needing Tanks in the high-end radio missions because spawns are melted before the Taunt animation is done. Then I was reminded that the Incarnate content is different (I didn't spend much time there before shutdown and only have a few Incarnates now). So when my 50+6 Tank teams for PI radio missions I expect to run in, hit something and then move on because that's how fast a high-level team is. This isn't a flaw in the game because there is simply no easy way to scale enemies with so many variables in play. Could some improvements be made? Sure there could but now we have the SCORE team (and others) working for charity and I'm not going to expect them to make changes to the game that the original Devs didn't even do.

     

    The more complex a thing is, the more we have to be open-minded as to how many players will have that 'perfect experience.'

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  15. On 9/21/2019 at 4:45 PM, AurianArchive said:

     

    I'd also note that the atmosphere on the "Hidden Server" was different than that of Homecoming (or other derivative servers). It was not unusual for the power-farmers to broadcast an open invitation for a power level. 

     

    Here? From what I've seen in broadcast and global channel chats, it seems to be a return of the Live-server behavior. Nobody announces a power-leveling session for new players, and in some cases I got the distinct impression that if a player can't contribute to a farm they aren't welcome.  

     

     

    I play exclusively on Everlasting (1000 slots FTW baby!) and I can say with firm conviction that you're wrong about offers to PL people. I see almost daily offers for people to come and door sit in an AE farm or the now-popular Council +4/x8 farms. The languuage is varied but it usually goes something like 'Buff or fight if you can, camp if not'. Since I came back in May I've seen a small handful of offers early on the PL people for Inf but those died out within a few months because why pay when generous 50s will do it for free while grinding Incarnate materials in PI?

  16. 40 minutes ago, kiramon said:

     

    I personally really love the Intangibility from Grav - it's just really buggy with whether you're in or out off it... especially early on when you have ambushes and things. 

     

    THAT BEING SAID, sonic and FF definitely get the short end of the stick.  Giving some +recovery/absorbs into the sets would go a long way overall, but also just getting rid of those boring powers.

     

    The funny thing about FF is that I put it on a set personally that I wanted to take more of myy primary (as a defender/cor) -- because I knew for FF I'd only be taking 3-4 powers overall, lol... and slotting is not intensive at all for FF, leaving a lot for the Primary haha... 

    One of the issues with the Intangibility powers is that while they're great early on (get rid of that ONE annoying guy...) they're terrible late-game where the teams are often rolling and you have that one target that nobody can kill and there's no way to turn them off. IMHO they would be better served as a toggle-type power with a 20-second duration but they can be turned off after 10 seconds.

     

    Very few players like working with a power they can't control...

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