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Re: Millenials
Posted By: Dracimas, on host 192.173.49.105
Date: Tuesday, January 11, 2000, at 08:34:55
In Reply To: Re: Millenials posted by Spider-Boy on Tuesday, January 11, 2000, at 07:56:44:

> > Millenial is the term that is gaining use to talk about people of my generation, people born between 1978 and 1995. I thought it was a great term and decided to use it for a name of a team of young superheroes (I was thinking the superheroes would have all gotten there powers when y2k started)
> > Then I thouhgt it would be neat if I asked the Rink Community to make up heroes. My idea is that you e-mail me a desription of the characters personality, skills, and powers. Since I like to design superhero costumes I would design the look for characters of my choice. I would draw the character and scan them into my computer and e-mail them back. I ofcourse couldn't do them all. The ones I choose will be the members of The Millenials.
> >
> > After reading the DotA for Dummies thread I was thinking that after the team is assembled we could do a continueing story with them. Each author would tell stories from there character's point of view, and anyone who didn't get a character on the Millenials can tell stories in the 3rd person, or create a villian. That way we get conflict and copperation.
> >
> > So e-mail me characters at jcharneskie@yahoo. While a team of Millenial Generation aged heroes would be ideal, the fact that they all got their powers at the dawn of y2k is a good enough justification for the name.
> >
> > Spider-Iwillalsopostthecharacterswhogetontheteam
> > intheforumsopeoplewillknowabouteachother's
> > characters-Boy
>
> I've decided to clear a few things up. First off, if you can't e-mail me at jcharneskie@yahoo.com try jcharneskie@elmira.com.
> Second, don't give your characters origines. Part of my original concept was that they same event gives all the team members there powers. I'm not sure what it will be yet, but I will adapt it so it makes sense with the powers characters have.
> What you should include is:
> Motivation: Why does the character use his or her powers for good.
> Location: They don't all have to live in the same place, but for writing the story we need to know were the characters live
> Powers: What superhuman abilites does he/she have
> Skills: What non-superpower abilites does the character have (Some superheroes don't have any powers, like Batman, but since some kind of event is giving people powers I think all the Millenials should, unless the event gave them non-power skills they didn't have before)
> Personality: Essential, we need to know how to write the characters
> Physical Descriptions: Optional, I'm designing the costumes but will try to follow adivce given by the authors
> People they know: Does your character live at home with his/her folk, is the hero married, engaged, what job does he/she have? Supporting cast is important.
> Name/CodeName: Need to know who they are now don't we, I may ask for a diffrent codename, I don't want to rip off a preexisting hero if I can avoid it
>
> I hope that clears stuff up. I don't know which characters I'll use yet, and when I decide the art may take awhile (I do have classes and a life ya know) but I will try not to let this pre-production stuff take to long.
>
> Spider-MycharacterisgoingtobeCaptain2000,orCap.2k-Boy

Well I for one was just throwing out an idea. I have no interest in developing this character in the proposed story as I am *not* a writer and don't pretend to be. You, or anyone else here is more than welcome to develop Kendra Shephard (a.k.a. Bio-Girl) however seen fit. Or not use her at all for that matter. I look forward to reading the installments, but I will not be participating.

Drac "Good luck if anyone decides to pick her up and go with it" imas