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Boas

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  1. Like I said, I don't always want another full-body effect. If I just want one flaming fist and some glowy eyes, I'm out of luck. Those power auras can be pretty overwhelming. Plus they're expensive! I think I'd be cool with that. Being able to pick two path auras might be a bit much, though.
  2. Oh good, I'm glad you're done here. Love being accused of a bunch of stuff I never did or said, then of derailing, by the derailer. Bye!
  3. Oh yeah, I said OK. You're right, it's just the Family. No need to think about or imagine there's anything else going on there. Especially not here, in a thread about further developing and exploring some of these factions. You're here to explain why that's not necessary. Good job!
  4. You really think Superadyne comes from the Family, and that's the end of it? OK.
  5. I can't be the only person who thinks having a second aura slot would be great for character customization. Cryogenic fog sheeting off your ice/cold corruptor, while supercooled slush drips from one arm? Rocky crumble and flaming eyes for your seismic/fire blaster? Maybe a new mission from the Icon shop to unlock it, much like the extra costume slots. You might say the costume powers you can buy with Prismatic Aether lets you do this. Those are all full-body effects, though. What if I just want glowing eyes and sparking fists? Is it too much to ask? If there's some issue with costume effects being too busy or overlapping, this "minor" slot could have none of the "body" aura options. Just eyes, head, fists, and whatever. Or, hey, just let us go wild. There's already plenty of silly things we can do with character customization. How about it?
  6. You may not realize this, but such a device was under development at Portal Corp a few decades ago. It was called the Urgent Desire-Detecting Relocator and it looked something like this: Yeah, the guy designing it said you had to grab the teat for it to work right. It never worked right. It was weird. He got fired. But the plans are still around there somewhere! Maybe...
  7. I like what the Homecoming team did with the Freaklok. Combining two once-major factions, which sort or took a back seat in later content, is a fun way to freshen them both up. Maybe the Outcasts do similar with the Warriors, training in martial arts and using their abilities to summon powerful elemental weapons. It makes sense for these two factions to cooperate, as they have mutual enemies in the Tsoo and Trolls. Some people in the Warriors might be resistant to this, too. Is the behavior of certain Outcast recruits another reason Alexander has become so disillusioned with the Warriors he once helped lead? As for the Trolls, did we ever get a storyline exploring in more depth the source of Superadyne? My guess would be either Crey or Arachnos. Both groups have good reason to keep the stuff flowing... especially if they're the ones selling it. It's even possible Superadyne and the Trolls are part of some illicit, large-scale experiment. There's always someone pulling the strings when it comes to drugs being pumped into inner city areas, right? And the CIA isn't a faction, so...
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