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Re: [BNW] What are BNW players thoughts on my Superhero team Freedom Force



> I think everyone who had thoughts has provided them.  I don't know what
you
> mean about "going munchkin on the other players."  Your insistence on
using
> the names and concepts from the computer game is a little less than
> inspired, but hardly the standard definition of the term.
>
> Jennifer


    Well some of the names dispight what the computer company might say
isn't fully owned by them, Anyways with this team I wanted a third party in
BNW world and US. For a Delta at least, Officially there is two sides the
Defiance and Delta Prime. Well some of you might point out that the Patriot
Corps are a Superhero team, In my mind no there more of Black Ops team.
Freedom Force however is a crossed Between the JLA and X-Men, On the one
hand there trying to do good in the former US and the world. But there also
unregistered Deltas in the eyes of the Law, MinuteMan continuously lecture
the other members on Law and not breaking it. Other members like Number
Cruncher regularly bend the rules to fight crime and help the team, Dispight
how Minuteman feels about it. I should point out that MinuteMan has wall to
wall Patriotism, Which sometimes get on the nerves of the others members. He
is the lynch pin that holds the team together, The pillar of belief of the
team's cause and destiny.

    Inquisitor is example of one of the Freedom Force members who join for
his or her own reasons, This Delta is a member of Rome Covenant but very few
member of Freedom Force knows why this Delta joined this team. The Bishop of
Smack Down as lovingly nicknamed by the other team mates doesn't usually
give a straight answer, This Delta normal replies to probing question about
his or her past is bible quotes. Inquisitor is a old fashioned Fire and
Brimstone Preacher, Among other team members it's a toss up on who gives the
most zealot speeches. MinuteMan and his Patriotism or Inquisitor and his or
her religious beliefs,