Pre-Intro Disclaimer: I DO NOT SUPPORT THE NAZI REGIME. But it does make a rather tired genre significantly more interesting.
The German Supersoldaten program won them the war. It also altered the world forever.
When the experimental "Super Human" program was tested by German forces against the allied landings at Normandy, a total and brutal annihilation of allied forces was a stunning victory for the Axis powers. With the Westerners crippled, the full might of the Reich and their new Ubermensch was turned against the Soviet Union. With Europe gripped in the Iron fist of Germany, invasions of the United States followed in 1947. Cities flattened by a single person. Entire states burned to a crisp. The Germans didn't even have to invade directly. In typical German egotism, they swept back onto their own allies, crushing the Italians with the same violent swiftness as everyone else. It took the detonation of a nuclear-Ubermensch to secure a Japanese surrender, but achieve one they did.
Swiftly following, Nazi ideals were instituted across the globe. Nearly a billion people were extinguished over the course of the next 10 years. Rapid technological advancements meant the moon was serviced by a full governmental colony in 1961, and World Order prevented violence across the globe. Crime fell to nearly nothing. And, of course, speaking out against the government was tantamount to suicide. It was a paradise guarded by the black hand of evil. The Supersoldaten were freed from service at the end of the war in 1953. At first, they were hailed as heroes, but slowly, they came to be looked upon with envy and hatred. The government protected them, as did their abilities. But many sought a normal life. But given their efforts in establishing the oppressive world regime, few would accept them. They spread and bred, as all humans do, across the globe, and new children were born with powers even more amazing than their parents.
Now it is 1989. The Ubermensch are divided. Some stand ready to support the World Order and the Reich. Others, to take their rightful place as the master race of the planet. And the majority, simply want to live their lives as normally as they can. Will you make a mark on history to change the world?
In this nightmare of a world, you can be the ray of light, you can be the iron fist of the regime, or you could just be an "average" person, trying to live through this bleak hell. This is my attempt at making the old "superhumans in normal life" a little more interesting. Please let me know if anyone would have interest in this.
The German Supersoldaten program won them the war. It also altered the world forever.
When the experimental "Super Human" program was tested by German forces against the allied landings at Normandy, a total and brutal annihilation of allied forces was a stunning victory for the Axis powers. With the Westerners crippled, the full might of the Reich and their new Ubermensch was turned against the Soviet Union. With Europe gripped in the Iron fist of Germany, invasions of the United States followed in 1947. Cities flattened by a single person. Entire states burned to a crisp. The Germans didn't even have to invade directly. In typical German egotism, they swept back onto their own allies, crushing the Italians with the same violent swiftness as everyone else. It took the detonation of a nuclear-Ubermensch to secure a Japanese surrender, but achieve one they did.
Swiftly following, Nazi ideals were instituted across the globe. Nearly a billion people were extinguished over the course of the next 10 years. Rapid technological advancements meant the moon was serviced by a full governmental colony in 1961, and World Order prevented violence across the globe. Crime fell to nearly nothing. And, of course, speaking out against the government was tantamount to suicide. It was a paradise guarded by the black hand of evil. The Supersoldaten were freed from service at the end of the war in 1953. At first, they were hailed as heroes, but slowly, they came to be looked upon with envy and hatred. The government protected them, as did their abilities. But many sought a normal life. But given their efforts in establishing the oppressive world regime, few would accept them. They spread and bred, as all humans do, across the globe, and new children were born with powers even more amazing than their parents.
Now it is 1989. The Ubermensch are divided. Some stand ready to support the World Order and the Reich. Others, to take their rightful place as the master race of the planet. And the majority, simply want to live their lives as normally as they can. Will you make a mark on history to change the world?
In this nightmare of a world, you can be the ray of light, you can be the iron fist of the regime, or you could just be an "average" person, trying to live through this bleak hell. This is my attempt at making the old "superhumans in normal life" a little more interesting. Please let me know if anyone would have interest in this.