We need a Viking zone!


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http://paragonwiki.com/wiki/Cimerora...tors#Centurion

Granted it's not the most convincing photo there, but the info blurb does confirm that the Centurions are female. They're certainly less beefy than the Surgeons, Engineers, and Praefecti.
I guess that's why they never break through the glass ceiling and become Bosses - they're simply not beefy enough in the beefiness-obsessed Cimroran society.


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You left out the space station, on the way to the Moon, from Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century.
We might be getting a space station in GR


@Golden Girl

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No.

My mother's mother was a Danish immigrant, and I still say "No".

This is a SUPERHERO game, not a Medieval/Fantasy game. We already have plenty of magic/time travel/fantasy in the game.

We need more Tech/Future/Sci-Fi.

We need a Moon/Space Zone. Maybe even an Underwater Zone. We don't need more historical/fantasy zones.
This. Right. Here. Does the MMO market really need more medival content?


 

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This. Right. Here. Does the MMO market really need more medival content?
No - but we do


@Golden Girl

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I find racial supremecist groups HILARIOUS.
OK, gaming story time.

I ran a tabletop pen & paper Champions game for many years. Many of you are familiar with how (non-online) Champions works; for those who aren't familiar with the game, the relevant rule I should explain is that knockback is generally a more important part of Champions combat, and it actually does damage.

So my players (superheroes) are at some speech on Martin Luther King, Jr., Day, and they hear the revving of motorcycle engines. Over the hill and into the amphitheater come members of a certain pointy-headed racist hate group, dressed in white sheets, on motorcycles, wielding baseball bats.

Some of the players are sort of flabbergasted at this dementedly corny vision -- but not the team's tank. Never mind what powers he had; you can get an idea of his fighting style from his name alone: Impact.

So, for a moment, everyone is staring at these approaching pinheads riding down the sidewalk, single-file, and Impact has one, and only one, question:

"Wait a minute -- they're in a line?"


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