Interest in "new" supergroup?
Welcome back doc.
Synaesthetix:if your mum wasn't already dead I would go kill her for bringing
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Good to see you back Doc, I always enjoyed going through the Team Deviant website and wondered what happened to you guys.
I think that with the introduction of CoV, the concept of anti-heroes could be quite interesting for a number of players.
Welcome back - Things weren't the same without your quite unique outlook on heroing
Welcome back, Doc.
All the best with Prop. #1 - as noted, it was always fun to poke around the TD site. But, should Prop. #2 need to be enabled, then we at Freaks Unleashed would certainly be able to find a home for you in our equally superior and egotistical petit collective. If you fancy a poke around, just send me, Filth, Brighteyes (Shadowplay) or Cybercel (Eir) a PM on the forums.
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For those of you who remember me "hello again", for those I've never met "hello".
With that out of the way, let's get down to business.
Back in the dawn of City of Heroes in the UK I was a part of the Supergroup Team Deviant - an organisation catering to mature players of anti-heroes. It was a success, but unfortunately I had to leave the game for a while just as the group was building up momentum. Upon my return, the former members had all taken flight for pastures new (can't say I blame them) in order to find "active" groups.
My question is this - is there any interest from anyone with alts or otherwise who would be interested in joining Team Deviant? And what level of activity would define an "active" group?
My proposal is to set aside a single night in the week for Deviant group work, leaving members free to pursue other interests during the rest of the week. It was always intended to be a pseudo-roleplay organisation, where RP is encouraged rather than mandatory, and the roleplay which took place did not revolve around "kitchen sink" style dramas. The best roleplay is action based, at least in the opinion of this deviant.
Full details of the group can be found, in stripped down form, on the Deviant site (see signature for link), which I've just started redecorating.
That's proposition #1.
Proposition #2 is a fall-back position from my perspective but might be more realistic. Anyone got a need for a casual, yet sociopathic mentalist in their group? Got plenty of activity? A high standard of behaviour/naming? A decent thought process behind the group with an actual inventive name?
If so, pitch me your group, I may just join.... if you want me.
Thanks for listening.