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I'm rescinding my signup for Cap and encouraging other folks to give a version of the character a try if they want. I'm not in a position to handle such a big A-Lister right now.
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I am going back and forth with character ideas. When I first read this, I had it in my head that I wanted to play Black Canary because she is one of my favorite heroes, but then I thought it might be fun to play Catwoman during this time too.
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@BrokenPromise Because I typically only play 1 character in a RP. I try never to play more than one so I can focus my attention on them. Maybe I'll do two, but I want one to start
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Hey, Gowi. I saw the interest check for this but was deciding between this and a different RP to join possibly. I love superheroes, Marvel specifically, so this really jumped out at me. I find it pretty intriguing. And the fact that you say it'll be a leisurely pace is even better. Here is my submission. Seeing a more selfish Spider-Man running around in this era is interesting to me. Let me know if there are any problems. Thanks for your consideration.

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Peter Parker, 22 (b. 1946)
Mercenary based in New York
Active since approximately 1964








Peter Parker/Spider-Man is my favorite character in comic books and one of the many reasons is because of the wealth of story potential surrounding the character. Basically, I intend to explore a world in which Peter Parker decides to use his powers as a mercenary instead of taking the great responsibility he was meant for. He is usually portrayed as an average everyman sort of character with varying degrees of bad luck so I want to present a notion that he decided to use his newfound abilities for profit rather than heroism. This will not be an all out villainous look at Spider-Man (As that has been done before anyways), but a more anti-hero, selfish version of the character that's not often seen - behavior triggered by the fact that his Uncle Ben never actually died. To present a sort of primer, it will go something like this:

At the age of eighteen, Peter Parker is bitten by a genetically enhanced spider--one which combined the abilities of various species--and given the abilities of said creature in an unexpected twist. As he is discovering and learning the potential of his newfound power, he comes across the opportunity to make a little cash by participating in an underground fighting circuit. He makes a name for himself amongst the underworld while hiding his true identity from the more unsavory types. His Uncle Ben catches on and decides to try and catch him in the act one day, but he is assaulted almost as soon as he enters the secluded area. Instead of getting killed however, Peter is able to save his Uncle and the two decide that is the end of the "Spider-Man's" fighting career. After graduating high school and moving out of his Aunt and Uncle's home, Peter decides he has a unique opportunity to make large amounts of money in a very short time frame; rather than going into the work force or pursuing college, he decides to sell his abilities to the highest bidder and take on dangerous jobs only he has a possibility of coming out alive from, both because of the thrill of danger he tasted in the underground ring and the potential to secure large contracts from his clientele. With that, he once again dons his Spider-Man persona and becomes a mercenary operating out of New York. He still hides his true identity just in case his business tries to follow him home.

So basically, it's a Peter Parker that never learned the responsibility of heroism because he was able to save his Uncle from being killed and rather than go on to be a struggling adult trying to juggle his superhero and normal life, he decides to become a mercenary and make the most of his abilities while also elevating his normal life rapidly. And it's the frikkin' 60s. This is a most awesome era indeed. Well, more intriguing than awesome, what with the rampant racism and tensions in the world at the time.













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>>mercenary
>>spider-man

wot

EDIT: The concept of a mercenary Spider-Man takes me back to the Steel Spider iteration from the animated series, but I am taken back by the concept a bit. Since you aren’t the only one to mark interest for Peter and the fact he’s a marque character I’ll give it twenty-four or so hours for competing concepts to come up.
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Lol, I know how it appears. I can easily make him the usual vigilante if you want, I just figured seeing him take a more selfish approach to his powers in this sort of era would be intriguing.

Unless of course, that label is meant to denote their original purpose...
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@Gowi
My spidey sheet is around half done, I'll post it up tomorrow when it's all finished and you can compare and contrast.
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Your prospective Spider-Man application is now on the clock. You've got twenty-four hours to give me your pitch.

EDIT: Ninja'd again! Alright, cool. Thanks! I'll get to reviewing the rest of the CS's in a bit.
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Oh yeah. Gowi. How about my Constantine?
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Yeah, I need to review that application and others. But I do not want to burn this steak I am cooking. Haha.
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@The Dow Dragon, @Hellis, @BrokenPromise Accepted. Keep it up.
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Dinah Lance, 25 (b. 1943)
Vigilante based in Gotham City, New Jersey
Active since approximately the Summer of 1966








The Black Canary is one of my favorite heroines in comic books. I loved her first adaptation, I love her current adaptation, and I enjoy her in shows like Arrow. I feel she is a strong hero despite not having many powers (other than the Canary Cry). She relies on her own skills and isn't afraid to use her looks to get what she wants. She dealt with a lot and I feel I could do her justice in this game.

I have her as a combination of the original Black Canary and the current one, both mother and daughter. Her mother was not the former Black Canary, instead she was just a florist that married her father, Larry Lance, a detective. Growing up, she was often subjected to, along with the other citizens of Gotham, to masked men and women running around, both for the good of the city and the bad. This took a toll on her father, who struggled with both the villains ruining the city and the "heroes" taking over the job of the police. Her mother supported the heroes, citing them as a necessary good the city needs. Things got worse when her mother was killed in an explosion. Her father took it hard and the young Dinah had to start taking care of him. By the time she turned 18, her father passed on, having taken his own life.

She didn't start out as a vigilante until years later when she was 23. She originally wanted to pursue a job in law, but there weren't many opportunities for her. Having both her mother's view and father's view on the heroes, she decided to take up the black leathered, fishnet costume of the Black Canary. She doesn't hide her identity behind a mask, preferring others know and recognize her for her deeds and showing that she is tougher than she looks. She aims to show the world that they are in need of heroes.

She is good at investigation and law, having studied it. She also has the metagene that gives her the Canary Cry. She is good at being stealthy. She also has a friend, Ted Grant (a friend of her father's) who dons the name Wildcat. He taught her Martial Arts from the age of 19 onward. She is also agile and able to perform acrobatics with ease.


















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Walter Kovacs, 35 (b. 1933)
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Active since approximately AUTUMN 1955









It is 1968, and Rorschach terrorizes the streets of New York. This version of the violent vigilante has him never meet Nite Owl II, the man who would temper his homicidal tendencies, and thus slides more into a darker, less stable personality. It is because of this that Rorschach has become less of a potential ally and more of a serious threat to the superhero community. Untempered by the supposed benevolence of the Watchmen, I'm planning to let Rorschach's dark side take full control. He will serve as a clear antagonist in many of the story arcs in this universe. Rorschach will also still retain his extreme far-right political tendencies, an interesting trait in the mostly leftist mood of the 60s.

This version of Rorschach will have been born in the 1930s, a few years before his Watchmen counterpart, to allow for him being more experienced at an earlier time. In this universe, the Minutemen were formed during the First World War and dwindled out in the second, due to the success of Captain America. The rampant scandals and failures surrounding the Minutemen initially gave non-powered superheroes a bad name, which led to a need for the Super Soldier Serum to create more effective defenders of the peace. Batman’s success in the 1960s gave an elderly Captain Metropolis hope to restore the golden age of superheroes without powers, but due to old age and interpersonal issues, the Minutemen were unable to reform successfully. The only Minuteman to pass on their mantle to a younger superhero was Hollis Mason, who granted Dan Dreiberg permission to take on the mantle of Nite Owl in 1963.

Walter Kovacs was born in 1933 in Manhattan, New York, to an abusive prostitute mother. After attacking two teenagers on the street, Walter was brought to the Lillian Charlton Home for Problem Children in 1943, where he became extremely skilled in gymnastics, boxing, and literature. In 1951, Walter left the home to be an unskilled laborer in a garment factory. In 1955, Kitty Genovese was murdered (unlike 1964 in our world) as her neighbors looked on in apathy. Having prepared a dress for her that she rejected, Walter felt a personal connection to Genovese’s plight. In the same year, Rorschach killed his first criminal. Eight years later, he was mistaken by Nite Owl II for the very criminal he was hunting down. Nite Owl severely injured Rorschach, and because of this, the two never teamed up.









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@Gowi Hope he's up to snuff! (Also, I feel it was very okay to kill off Elektra because the Hand tends to be resurrection crazy quite often, but if you rather I not, then I can rectify that!)

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Okay, I think that's done? I feel like there's something missing somewhere in the sheet but I can't tell what... it's probably just normal anxiety and paranoia.

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I have been for the past few hours writing an app for Magneto. I think I have to rewrite it as its becoming a bit of a garbled mess of me trying to explain every little possible detail I can of why everything is the way it is, but I am loving the concept overall. However I have class coming up so it wont be until tonight

Basically the idea behind it is that a small change in Magneto's backstory caused Magneto's mutant nationalism to develop in a more radical leftist fashion, and thusly he becomes more of a Huey Newton-esque figure than a Malcom X. It also changes the lineup of the Brotherhood of Mutants almost entirely, as Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch simply never were even born and Magneto never meets the Toad. Instead, Colossus becomes Magneto's number two, along with some other suprises I don't want to spoil just yet.
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*vietnam flashbacks to Age of Ultron's Wanda and Pietro*
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Magneto




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So, I'm actually thinking I might toss up Danny Rand for old times sake. There's a starting storyline for him I've been wanting to do where he's fresh out of K'un-L'un and gets accused of killing Harold Meachum and has to go on the run through New York. To make it really worthwhile though I might want to collaborate with some of the other NYC-located characters though, so I'd like to ask whether people would mind that, too.
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