Organization
Name |
Justice Brigade |
Leader |
The Minuteman |
Size |
usually 12 superheroes |
HQ Location |
name of location |
Origin Era |
Golden |
Active Eras |
Golden, Silver |
Purpose |
Protect Neptune
City |
Members Just-In Time | Sandor the Sorceror | Texas Twister | Professor Challenger | | | | | |
| The Rocket | The Minuteman | The Ghost | Obelisk |
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| Amazo the Magician | Blue Flame | Golden Knight | The Champion |
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Goalsthis is where you would discuss the goals and
perhaps operating plans of the organization
Resourcesthis is where you would discuss, in broad
terms, the resources of the organization - do they have weapons, robots, bases,
labs, starships, etc
DescriptionOn the day of the bombing of Pearl Harbor, President Franklin Roosevelt gathered available superheroes at the White House and asked them to work together to battle sabotage and keep the peace on the home front during World War II. At the time, many of the more well-known (and more experienced) heroes were missing in action, but the available heroes (that's your PCs) were asked to band together and were given their first assignment - to guard against a potential attack on the American East Coast in an area that contains several key military bases and shipbuilding facilities vital to war effort. This group of heroes was dubbed The Justice Brigade by the press, and Roosevelt himself confirmed the name in the press conference where he announced the team.
Alliesthis is where you would list the allied
characters and other organizations that are related to this one
Enemiesthis is where you would list all of the
enemy characters and other organizations that are related to this
one
NotesThe Justice Brigade were created for
convention demo games. Three versions of them were created, one for the Golden
Age, one for the Silver Age, and one for the Iron Age. In some cases, the same
character has remained alive throughout these years, in others cases the
chracters in the later eras are "legacies" and a few just happen to have the
same name and similar powers. This was done to reflect the legacy phenomenon
seen in real-world comics from publisher who have been in business since the
1930s (or earlier)
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