They've blended in with regular society rather well, going through some bumps in the road to get there. However, I feel Marvel's X-Men has covered the topic of metahuman-normal human relations, so I don't expect to delve into that too deeply. As for origins, most metas in this world are genetic mut...
-389 I didn't consider looking at how the tally ended on the first page and jumped to conclusions. I'm all for honesty. :) I'm also really excited to hit 400...
I just stumbled across your post and wanted to, also, express my interest in a Star Trek RP. I just recently finished my second watch through DS9 and am feeling rather Trek-y. I'll keep checking in to see how this is going, feel free to PM me if need be.
Granted, but you experience some bad science and get Sanda Bullock'd in Gravity - upon returning to earth you are retired with psychological instability.
I have, but mostly the feel of the setting itself. Fort Blackburn is more of a traditional American city, with a hard-nosed, mostly blue-collar populace. Much of the city's cultural and economic ties rely on the fort that graces the north-east section of town. To simplify the town's layout: North-w...
-363 For sure. I didn't have a tablet until my last year at university. I would have loved something smaller from the beginning, but those things cost money that usually went to rent. XD
-361 legit, I was always on my laptop - then eventually a nexus 7 - but now I'm graduated and just sit at home with my PC and consistent connection. :D
This looks really interesting. I'm super (not a pun, I promise) new here, so I understand if you would prefer more established roleplayers involved in your story, but I think investing in a setting has plenty of merit. I'm not sure how long you've been working on this idea, but have you thought abou...