Feb 12, 2019 14:40:31 GMT
Post by Mel on Feb 12, 2019 14:40:31 GMT
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Any individual with an ability and aren't affiliated with the Guardians go under this member group.
Ever since December, 2014, mutants have been considered dangerous to the general public, and most of them have been brought into camps overseen by the Guardians. Here, they are classified by colors based on how dangerous their ability is considered and treated as such (See "Known Mutant Powers" for more information).
In the camps, mutants are offered limited freedom: They are given three meals per day, showers twice a week and simple lodging. Mutants are employed within the camps, often based on what their ability is. They are assigned various tasks and some are even offered to join the Guardians and turn their back on their fellow mutants. Such employment usually revolve around seeking out, hunting and disabling other mutants, but some are also offered other positions, such as being a guard, being a soldier, cooks, cleaners, etc, etc.
As stated in "The Fall of Bellefonte", some of the mutant records were destroyed, which allows some mutants to roam freely among humans using their real identities. Some mutants have gone as far as creating new identities and gotten themselves fake IDs. Some, more publicly known mutants (Such as for example members of the Bellefonte family) would be recognized even without their records.
The same goes for mutants with physical powers that permanently change their appearance.
Some mutants would have to wear disguises or change their overall appearance (dye their hair, cut it, wear contacts, etc, etc) to stay hidden.
Although some are able to roam freely, mutants are still considered very dangerous and would have to hide their powers from others. Mutants who are discovered get reported to the Guardians and are hunted down, and then brought to the camps.
* Keep in mind that if your character manifested their ability before December, 2014, they would have been a student of either of the schools. No exceptions.
Any non-powered individual that isn't affiliated with the Guardians belong to this member group.
Humans have no powers of their own, and individuals within this group are considered members of the "general public". These are usually classified as doctors, lawyers, teachers, police department, fire department, unemployed individuals and every other line of work that isn't directly associated with the Guardians.
The Metahuman Regulation Enforcement Agency (MREA) or âGuardiansâ as they generally call themselves, is the newest division of the United States Department of Homeland Security. Officially founded in the wake of the 2014 mutant attacks, its primary purpose is to oversee the coordination of the UNâs Counter-Metahuman Implementation Task Force within the United States.
The Guardians has at its disposal some of the worldwide leaders in mass surveillance, cyber security, intelligence analysis and counter-terrorism.
Although a fledgling organization, the Guardians are afforded a great deal of freedom and operational flexibility by the US government. On a regional level the Guardians is tasked with not only the discovery and apprehension of mutants but also their ârehabilitationâ (through sometimes seemingly medieval means), retention and, if necessary, elimination. Lesser known tasks for the Guardians also include research into the metahuman condition as well as the development of specialized weapons and equipment to aid agents in their tasks.
MEMBERGROUPS
MUTANT
Any individual with an ability and aren't affiliated with the Guardians go under this member group.
Ever since December, 2014, mutants have been considered dangerous to the general public, and most of them have been brought into camps overseen by the Guardians. Here, they are classified by colors based on how dangerous their ability is considered and treated as such (See "Known Mutant Powers" for more information).
In the camps, mutants are offered limited freedom: They are given three meals per day, showers twice a week and simple lodging. Mutants are employed within the camps, often based on what their ability is. They are assigned various tasks and some are even offered to join the Guardians and turn their back on their fellow mutants. Such employment usually revolve around seeking out, hunting and disabling other mutants, but some are also offered other positions, such as being a guard, being a soldier, cooks, cleaners, etc, etc.
As stated in "The Fall of Bellefonte", some of the mutant records were destroyed, which allows some mutants to roam freely among humans using their real identities. Some mutants have gone as far as creating new identities and gotten themselves fake IDs. Some, more publicly known mutants (Such as for example members of the Bellefonte family) would be recognized even without their records.
The same goes for mutants with physical powers that permanently change their appearance.
Some mutants would have to wear disguises or change their overall appearance (dye their hair, cut it, wear contacts, etc, etc) to stay hidden.
Although some are able to roam freely, mutants are still considered very dangerous and would have to hide their powers from others. Mutants who are discovered get reported to the Guardians and are hunted down, and then brought to the camps.
* Keep in mind that if your character manifested their ability before December, 2014, they would have been a student of either of the schools. No exceptions.
HUMAN
Any non-powered individual that isn't affiliated with the Guardians belong to this member group.
Humans have no powers of their own, and individuals within this group are considered members of the "general public". These are usually classified as doctors, lawyers, teachers, police department, fire department, unemployed individuals and every other line of work that isn't directly associated with the Guardians.
GUARDIAN
The Metahuman Regulation Enforcement Agency (MREA) or âGuardiansâ as they generally call themselves, is the newest division of the United States Department of Homeland Security. Officially founded in the wake of the 2014 mutant attacks, its primary purpose is to oversee the coordination of the UNâs Counter-Metahuman Implementation Task Force within the United States.
The Guardians has at its disposal some of the worldwide leaders in mass surveillance, cyber security, intelligence analysis and counter-terrorism.
Although a fledgling organization, the Guardians are afforded a great deal of freedom and operational flexibility by the US government. On a regional level the Guardians is tasked with not only the discovery and apprehension of mutants but also their ârehabilitationâ (through sometimes seemingly medieval means), retention and, if necessary, elimination. Lesser known tasks for the Guardians also include research into the metahuman condition as well as the development of specialized weapons and equipment to aid agents in their tasks.
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