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The June Super Meetup!

Jun 28
Sun 1:00 PM
Location

245 5th Ave
New York, NY 10016
(212) 686-7300

How to find us
"Blue Cap, Green Shirt"

Estimated attendance
 3  people attended.

Who organized?
Tom

The Return of the June Meetup!

This shall be a full blown demo of Mutants and Masterminds, where there are pre-gen characters and a small battle to give those a feel of the system. If you have a character concept or build in mind, please send it to me via email!

Without A Shadow of Doubt

The Honor Guard have been brought to a remote part of Africa where a relic of the cold war now sits in wait. It's up to the team to discover the strange energy source, and subdue any foe lurking inside.

(PL 10. Ultimate Power supplimental Okay! Instant Superheroes available)

The Honoree: A square jawed leader. His timeless fight against evil has left him pidgeonholed into being just a fighter. Outside of battle, a fish out of water. A strong fighter. Paladin in mannerisms. He sees only in black and white

Canis Louis: Mutated into a half dog, half man. CL uses his words more than his claws and teeth. Set up/Sly Fighter. Great at Feints, Grapples, and Teamwork.

Soldat: Cyborg minion turned good. Her body has become a weapon in the fight for good. A solid blaster. Effective at a distance with stuns and dazzles.

Gentleman Jas: A swashbuckler through and through. A witty older hero who uses a canesword in combat. Feat heavy. Stealthy. Best effective against flatfooted characters

1-Up: A teen who's power comes from video games. Smart alecy hero. Metamorph who becomes different characters.

Laurentide: Average Joe hero. He makes use of what has happened to him. Brickhouse made of Ice. Solid in melee and at range.

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Who attended?

  • 3 attendees
    • Tom
       If it wasn't for the Gay Pride Parade, things might have gone better.