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@Crosswire That makes sense. I'll edit it now and then add him to the Character List.


Okay, sooo...

Although Ghor was kind of my first choice, I feel like the team is pretty heavy on engineering/mechanical types and ranged fighters? I mean, we've got Handsome Jack, Quiet, and John Marston as well as a scientist and AI duo with Team Shen.

Might be more interesting to go with the 'weirder side' of a cross-over like this (to use a Marvel Comics/Avengers comparison, the Thor/Doctor Strange side of things to the previously established Iron Man/Hulk/Captain America 'mad science' sci-fi stuff).

The Batter is a melee fighter with existential crisis/Weird Fiction vibes, while Abe is more of a crazy 'magical sci-fi' sort of dude. They also offer a nice contrast to each other, with Batter striving to 'purify'/sterilize reality while Abe works hard to help keep the natural order running. Plus they both give crazy NPC options, with the Judges and Specters working as fun antagonists and the Glukkons and Sligs (and assorted crazy diesulpunk tech) as a big corporate/industrial enemy.

I'll post them here soon.

If you want some more info on Abe's setting, by the way, there's a big ol' wiki right here: oddworld.wikia.com/wiki/Oddworld_Wiki
So...

Tempted to sign up as either:

-- Ghor, from Metroid Prime 3. He'll only have his wits, his basic technical/engineering skills, and his Plasma Beam initially, but will no doubt be working to try and replace/rebuild his old battle suit and figure out a way to undo the current catastrophe.
-- The Batter, from OFF. Will most likely stick around simply to find ways of making this new world a... purer, place. The purest. Everything pure beyond comparison. Just don't expect any straight answers as to what he means by that.
-- Roxas, from Kingdom Hearts II (prior to 'reuniting' with Sora). His memories fleeting and his body partially converted into data, Roxas possesses a weapon of unimaginable power... and doesn't really know what it is, why he has it, or anywhere near the full extent of its abilities. Mainly he's just depressed about losing out on his summer vacation.
-- Abe, from Abe's Odyssey/Exodus. A strange, blue-skinned Mudoken who can summon portals and possess those with weak minds. He is an eco-terrorist and freedom fighter who tirelessly works to free his people from enslavement by the power hungry and short-sighted Glukkons.
-- Red, from Transistor. A popular musician of the highly advanced, self-altering city known as Cloudbank, Red awakens armed with a talking weapon known as the Transistor and the ability to slow-down time.
Wont be able to join after all, sorry man :/
So... ground hog day with superheroes? Yes please
Tempted to apply as a species of bug-trees where the 'land' on their world are essentially living islands. Able to merge their consciousness with the land, a terrible plague gutted their society at its height and has destroyed much of their ancestral knowledge.

Their overall tech-level is stagnant, but their governments - the 'Four Courts' - possess a small handful of hyper advanced relics.

In other words, aspect for aspect they're less advanced than most, but their leadership get dibs on a small but finite number of Really Awesome Things. Or to put it another way...

Joe-Average Bug Tree is a medieval peasant who uses various biological 'suits' to harvest the land and grow the islands in the hopes of eventually covering the surface of their globe and reclaim the damage caused by the plague. Superstitious and hungry, it works for its masters to protect its family and offer service to the pantheon and its ancestors.
The Courtly Masters, meanwhile, are the descendants of those untouched by the plague, still containing the genetic markers needed to control the remaining technology and thus 'chosen by the gods' to rule over the galaxy...

The ground forces are some combination of soldiers from Blame! and Attack on Titan; vehicles are organic tree armour and war-beasts; space-ships are few and far between but powerful and self-regenerative, literally growing as seed pods from a series of massive Star Trees engineered during the golden age. When the going gets real tough, the Courtly Masters merge their consciousness with the army, becoming a temporary hive-mind over every tree that isn't a person.
YES, yes please, just... I'm so ready
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