Who is this great and mysterious god-like figure?


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Of course, I'm talking about the blue captions. Who's saying them?


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Prometheus. You can talk to him in Oro.


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Prometheus. You can talk to him in Oro.
Is he, though? I have doubts now.

I thought so in Beta, but the captions said some things that make me wonder.

IIRC, on the BAF when explaining about how Siege and Nightstar have to be dropped simultaneously in the last phase the captions say something like "Splice found out that Siege and Nighstar have a blah blah blah..." or something similar.

Um, so Prometheus is tight with the Resistance Crusaders? And he gets his intel from Splice? That doesn't read right to me. In light of that, it makes me think it's Calvin Scott in the captions.

Until that point, I assumed it was Prometheus. The text color was a big hint. But that line and a couple of others don't seem right coming from him.




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He also says he has lots of contacts that he won't reveal to us. Who knows who those contacts are *or* who those contacts actually think they're reporting to. Appearing as something other than their normal form is SOP for members of the Greek pantheons.


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Could it be that the great and all powerful giant man of blue is actually the leader of the members going against the evil tyrant, using the Resistance to his advantage so his legacy could live on or some other ingenious plot the mighty blue one may be planning?


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It's Nemesis. DUH!

I agree, it seems like it should be Prometheus, or we are made to think so.


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Is he, though? I have doubts now.

I thought so in Beta, but the captions said some things that make me wonder.

IIRC, on the BAF when explaining about how Siege and Nightstar have to be dropped simultaneously in the last phase the captions say something like "Splice found out that Siege and Nighstar have a blah blah blah..." or something similar.

Um, so Prometheus is tight with the Resistance Crusaders? And he gets his intel from Splice? That doesn't read right to me. In light of that, it makes me think it's Calvin Scott in the captions.

Until that point, I assumed it was Prometheus. The text color was a big hint. But that line and a couple of others don't seem right coming from him.
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What, inconsistent characterization? Plot holes you can drive a Black Market truck through? In this game? Noooooooo, never.


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He's a ham-handed plot device invented because no one over there could think of a better way to get us into these encounters other than having a walking deus ex machina say "go. hunt. kill praets."

As if our characters would care about him being a god in any case. "Oh, you're a god? There are three in my supergroup, and there's the 17 I was just drinking with in Pocket D, not counting the 29 guys each claiming to be the son of Satan...you'll have to get in line."


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Ancient Spirits of Evil....



of course it's Mumra


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He's a ham-handed plot device invented because no one over there could think of a better way to get us into these encounters other than having a walking deus ex machina say "go. hunt. kill praets."

As if our characters would care about him being a god in any case. "Oh, you're a god? There are three in my supergroup, and there's the 17 I was just drinking with in Pocket D, not counting the 29 guys each claiming to be the son of Satan...you'll have to get in line."
The difference is that they are either deluding themselves or are not a local god. It is surprising how many Electric blasters believe they are Zeus just because they can throw lightning. Being crazy and powerful just means that people are less likely to point out that you are crazy.

I actually believe that Prometheus is Dr. Manhattan, but got yelled at by the other omnipotent beings for always forgetting to wear his shorts. I haven't read a single myth that stated that there was blue greek gods.


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As if our characters would care about him being a god in any case. "Oh, you're a god? There are three in my supergroup, and there's the 17 I was just drinking with in Pocket D, not counting the 29 guys each claiming to be the son of Satan...you'll have to get in line."
Yes yes, but how many of them were Incarnates? You have to keep things in perspective, here.


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He's a ham-handed plot device invented because no one over there could think of a better way to get us into these encounters other than having a walking deus ex machina say "go. hunt. kill praets."
Ugh, yes. It boggles the mind how the only way to justify the trials was adding a new mysterious character to tell us what to do, as if we don't already have enough of those standing around with their arms crossed.

I mean couldn't they have had Lady Grey organize the trials as part of the counter-offensive in the war? We had to have a giant smurf descend from Olympus to guide us on our way?

Hell, they could even had us organize the trials, as if our characters decided on their own volition to organize themselves into several teams and go over to the other side to take on the praetorians; I mean, we even just appear outside Lambda and the BAFT, no group drops us off. the voice-over could just have been the omnipresent narrator.


 

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He's a ham-handed plot device invented because no one over there could think of a better way to get us into these encounters other than having a walking deus ex machina say "go. hunt. kill praets."

As if our characters would care about him being a god in any case. "Oh, you're a god? There are three in my supergroup, and there's the 17 I was just drinking with in Pocket D, not counting the 29 guys each claiming to be the son of Satan...you'll have to get in line."


 

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Dear Giant Blue Embodiment of Ancient Greek God,
Please get a longer toga.


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Hell, they could even had us organize the trials, as if our characters decided on their own volition to organize themselves into several teams and go over to the other side to take on the praetorians; I mean, we even just appear outside Lambda and the BAFT, no group drops us off. the voice-over could just have been the omnipresent narrator.
This was actually what I've been assuming is happening - I haven't "had time" to go stop by Ouroboros to listen through that weird new guy's rants, and when on a raid I don't exactly have time to catch the non-league/team chatter that isn't in a cutscene, so to me it really has just been a gang of superpowered beings deciding to take the fight to Praetoria.
And I've liked it that way. :3


 

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OK, try this on for size: a Vanguard task force in which the players are sent to look into some energy readings that might be due to unauthorized interdimensional travel. Their investigations uncover a group of Praetorian sympathizers -- native Primals -- aiding and abetting some of Chimera's forces in making covert snatch-and-grab raids. They've been grabbing random people off the streets as dry runs, testing Primal security. The operation is shut down as a result of the TF, but the victims have all been sent to the BAF, where they've been mindwashed and dressed up as supers (given devices to simulate powers dangerous enough to be a threat to the public but weak enough to be easily smacked down by Powers Division). Doing the TF unlocks the BAF trial for your character, which continues more or less the same except with the fake "Primal supers" instead of Resistance.

Now, this ties into the Chimera/Mom storyline, it gives us some themes to play with in the sympathizer faction, it gives Primals a reason to be engaged with the BAF (which they currently do not have, ham-bluehandedness notwithstanding) and it gives a reason why taking out the BAF is a job for a team of supers and not an air strike.

Tell me with a straight face this wouldn't have been better than what we have.


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Originally Posted by Venture View Post
OK, try this on for size: a Vanguard task force in which the players are sent to look into some energy readings that might be due to unauthorized interdimensional travel. Their investigations uncover a group of Praetorian sympathizers -- native Primals -- aiding and abetting some of Chimera's forces in making covert snatch-and-grab raids. They've been grabbing random people off the streets as dry runs, testing Primal security. The operation is shut down as a result of the TF, but the victims have all been sent to the BAF, where they've been mindwashed and dressed up as supers (given devices to simulate powers dangerous enough to be a threat to the public but weak enough to be easily smacked down by Powers Division). Doing the TF unlocks the BAF trial for your character, which continues more or less the same except with the fake "Primal supers" instead of Resistance.

Now, this ties into the Chimera/Mom storyline, it gives us some themes to play with in the sympathizer faction, it gives Primals a reason to be engaged with the BAF (which they currently do not have, ham-bluehandedness notwithstanding) and it gives a reason why taking out the BAF is a job for a team of supers and not an air strike.

Tell me with a straight face this wouldn't have been better than what we have.
It would have been different. I'm not sure better applies.

And Praetoria's invading. What more possible reason would you need to go there and kick some Praetor tail?


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Now, this ties into the Chimera/Mom storyline, it gives us some themes to play with in the sympathizer faction, it gives Primals a reason to be engaged with the BAF (which they currently do not have, ham-bluehandedness notwithstanding) and it gives a reason why taking out the BAF is a job for a team of supers and not an air strike.

Tell me with a straight face this wouldn't have been better than what we have.
It would be better to unlock with an arc than a TF, like every other TF that requires unlocking.

Two birds, one rock and all.


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It would have been different. I'm not sure better applies.

And Praetoria's invading. What more possible reason would you need to go there and kick some Praetor tail?
Hey, if Venture likes it it's automatically better. If he doesn't it's just a bunch of stuff that happened.

Venture is the objective standard by which all subjective opinions about storytelling are measured.

i mean, sure, the Praetorians attacking Primal Earth is all the reason most of my characters would need to take the fight back to Praetoria, but that lacks the Venture panache. Heathen.


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And Praetoria's invading. What more possible reason would you need to go there and kick some Praetor tail?
The BAF is self-apologetically a poor target.


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Originally Posted by Crimson Vanquisher View Post
Ugh, yes. It boggles the mind how the only way to justify the trials was adding a new mysterious character to tell us what to do, as if we don't already have enough of those standing around with their arms crossed.

I mean couldn't they have had Lady Grey organize the trials as part of the counter-offensive in the war? We had to have a giant smurf descend from Olympus to guide us on our way?

Hell, they could even had us organize the trials, as if our characters decided on their own volition to organize themselves into several teams and go over to the other side to take on the praetorians; I mean, we even just appear outside Lambda and the BAFT, no group drops us off. the voice-over could just have been the omnipresent narrator.
He's not really a new character. Prometheus appeared in the Top Cow run of the CoH comics. The FP needed his help, he dinna want to help on account of Statesman being sorta the guy that chained him to a mountain with a vulture ripping out his liver every day for eternity...so Manti "killed" States to convince Prometheus to help them.


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The BAF is self-apologetically a poor target.
Not a "poor" target. He said it wasn't his first choice of target...there's a difference. There's still military value in preventing enemy intel efforts.


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