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If folks like kaiju, definitely check out Kaiju Big Battel. It's... well it's giant monster professional wrestling. Really, really strange but fun. I only got a chance to see one show before I left Boston, unfortunately.
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Because of the anti-entropic fields tied to his suit, Starbinder doesn't need to eat or sleep, nor does he age. He doesn't really have any "downtime".
Likewise with Red Machine. He's a robot. Kind of hard to keep a day job.
I picture Shadow Sihing with a tiny studio apartment with a straw mat and a hot plate.
Victor though... Victor lives large. He has a lot of investments and such from his days working for Spain, the Hero Corps, whoever else is willing to pay his (justifiable) expenses. When he's not on a mission he's probably drinking wine while listening to classical music on the balcony of his luxury apartment. -
Heh, it was actually that Statesman interview that made me think to ask the question.
The Ms. Liberty connection... SOUNDS right, but I can't think of why that should be the case.
Is there something somewhere that indicates that the trainers are members of Freedom Corp as well as whatever other supergroup they may be active in? -
I reread the history of Paragon City on the website this evening, and I realized that I have no idea who or what Freedom Corps is. It's not Statesman's Freedom Phalanx, and it's not the for-profit Hero Corps. So who are these people, and why are they selling training for heroes?
Is this explained anywhere in the game's backstory?