Justice League: The New Wave (OOC - Interest Check)

Wyld, please paste the above text into your profile, unless you have any haggling you want to do on that.

Varshanka still needs to give her final say-so over your character, and once we get that sorted I think you'll be good to post.

It's very important, at least as far as the primary arc is concerned, that no-one realizes that other Earths are involved, here, until after/during the next event.

A "multiverse" and "hypertime" exist as hypotheticals on Earth-1, "parallel Earths" are a concept that's debated in science and fiction, Ruby's pretty sure that's where her Dialed ectypes come from, but so far as our PCs are concerned there's been no absolute proof of that and there's zero idea that what's coming involves other Universes.

While I've disallowed inter-Earth characters before this, Jo is a loophole because like Val-Zod she has zero memory of what future time and Earth she comes from and can't spoil it for the PCs.

That said, I hope we can portray this as suitably mind-blowing for our people once we get to that big reveal!

Thanks, everyone!

That was how I wanted LDoK to start off way back when. It really helps keep things focused when people aren't worried about alternate worlds / universes.
 
Show me all the scars you hide.
And hey, if your wings are broken
Please take mine
So yours can open too.

Cause I'm gonna stand by you!

:rose:
 
That was how I wanted LDoK to start off way back when. It really helps keep things focused when people aren't worried about alternate worlds / universes.

Yeah, exactly!

Live the world you're in, I say.

Obviously, just as with LDoK-- Damian and Edmund --multiverse stuff is going to bleed in eventually. This storyline was conceived by Legend from the word get-go as a take on Multiversity and The New 52.

But I want us to exist on this Earth first and foremost, so when the stuff happens from outside the parallel lines, it's suitably alien and frightening and-- oh God we have to defend our home!
 
Now.

On a thematic/stylistic/storytelling note.

A number of us have romantic subplots going on here.

And, obviously, this is an erotica site, some of those romantic subplots are going to... culminate.

I want people to be free to do that if they want to.

Heck, I'm joint-posting with Varshanka on a couple of those culminations basically as I'm multitasking by typing this.

But a) I want to tell a really good, epic, dynamic, superhero story here, so sex should be a part of that but never the overriding dominating focus of the thread, I don't want it to eclipse the saving of worlds that we're here to tell about-- interpersonal interactions and "shipping" are a fantastic part of long-time comic-reading but it's not the only part, you know? And b) any such posts should be marked with an NSFW warning in the title or at the top of the text so that people who are made uncomfortable by such things can skip over them if they want to, no judgement.

Is everyone okay with this?
 
Why is it some actors suck at when they play their characters a certain way, but then when they play say an evil version of their character they kick ass at it?
 
Why is it some actors suck at when they play their characters a certain way, but then when they play say an evil version of their character they kick ass at it?

I think it has to do with which version matches most closely with the actors real personality.
 
I think it has to do with which version matches most closely with the actors real personality.

There is a bit of that I'm sure.

I also think it's the writers. In the case I'm thinking of the writers for Arrow write the character of Laurel Lance / Black Canary to stiff and too predictable. However they write Laurel Lance / Black Siren totally free. I think that the Black Canary should have been somewhere in the middle of the two. Also the costume descision for Black Siren is actually closer to what BC should have been wearing. But then again that's just my opinion.
 
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