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(Marvel Saga/Actual Play) Avengers B-Team

Started by Tommy Brownell, April 28, 2007, 01:42:06 PM

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Tommy Brownell

First, a little background:

The Sideliners is a team that was formed back when we played Marvel Classic, and was converted to Marvel Saga.  The team was known for it's bad codenames and lame powers, but somewhere along the way, something happened: The Sideliners got good.

They went from literally being trampled by Juggernaut, to leveling Castle Doom and fending off The Brood.

Despite this, they clung to the team name "The Sideliners - The A-Team of the B-Teams."

When we decided to try to game again, I opted to finally begin running the Masters of Evil Saga adventure series (minus Endgame, since they weren't playing The Thunderbolts).



So tonight, we began Taken to Task, the first chapter in the Masters of Evil series.

The story began with Mindstorm (a telekinetic, weather controlling mutant), Talos (a robot with magnetic control and the ability to shrink) and Unforgiven (a genetically altered wolfman who has recently bonded with a spawn of the Carnage symbiote) being summoned to meet with Dr. Valerie Cooper.  Val asked The Sideliners to disband...because they were being tapped to form the new core of The Avengers!  Iron Man had led a large squadron of Avengers off-world, and Captain America had gone missing...which prompted The Sideliners to ask "Why us?"

Their answer came in the form of Namor, Quicksilver and Vision, all Avengers who had either worked with, been saved by, or otherwise dealt with The Sideliners and saw what they were capable of.  Being three availiable and active Avengers, they voted The Sideliners onto the roster, and added Citizen V (Dallas Riordian) to round out the group.  Unfortunately, the Avengers still aren't at full capacity, as Namor is actually busy with other things, and Vision is currently in a holographic form thanks to a nasty bust-up with N'Astirh...an event The Sideliners were actually a part of.

Unfortunately, before The Sideliners could even move out of Four Freedoms Plaza (they moved in after the Thunderbolts obliterated the upper floors), they were summoned to a local bank where Shocker and Scorpion had taken hostages.

Unforgiven flew the Quinjet, carrying him, Talos, Mindstorm, Citizen V, the holographic Vision and Quicksilver to the bank, and hovered overhead.  Unforgiven and Talos snuck into the bank and advanced on Shocker and Scorpion, while Citizen V and Mindstorm monitored from the Quinjet.  Quicksilver tried to sneak in the back way, but found an adhesive on the floor as he zipped in, and was promptly ambushed by four "skull-faced guys".

Talos tried to sneak up on Scorpion and hammer him with Power Growth, while the invisible Unforgiven leapt to a countertop.  Unfortunately, he made too much noise upon landing, and Shocker turned and fired!  The Narrator's card was the 10 of Doom, so Shocker's aim was dead on and he blasted Unforgiven just as he became visible!  Scorpion noticed the tiny Talos approaching, and managed to dodge his sneak attack, then smashed Talos with his tail!  As The Avengers tried to recover, a blinding flash filled the room, even managing to overload Talos' visual sensors!

Talos had left his Avengers Identicard on the floor, transmitting the image to Mindstorm and Citizen V, who now decided to enter the roof access as well.  Unfortunately, they were met by the four gun-wielding thugs in skull-faced helmets!  They opened fire on Mindstorm and Citizen V, but Mindstorm's telekinetic field and Citizen V's body armor absorbed most of it.  Mindstorm blasted one thug with a telekinetic bolt, while Citizen V danced through the hail of gunfire and wrapped up another with a bola.  Mindstorm then hurled a blast of air down the corridor, sending the rest of the thugs flying...

With the bank employees getting the loot wrapped up, and Talos and Unforgiven stumbling blindly, Shocker decided to bring the whole building down, which meant the ground was coming out from under Mindstorm and Citizen V!  Citizen V tumbled to the ground safely, and Mindstorm caught himself with a gust of air, but they found dozens of images of Scorpion and Shocker running around the bank!  Mindstorm tried to telekinetically hold the collapsing roof, but his powers gave out, and Shocker and Scorpion began to fly to safety, with a third figure in between them, though none of the Avengers could get a make on him or her.

The bank collapsed and, while no one was killed, several were injured and The Avengers, on their first mission together, suffered a humiliating black eye.

A medical emergency put an end to the game for the day, but we look to resume within the next two weeks, with The Avengers hopefully redeeming themselves.
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Quote from: SilverlionWay cool Tommy thanks for sharing.

You know, I've had the same thing up on both RPG.net AND my Saga boards, which you both go too...=)
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Quote from: Leo KnightI love the Daily Bugle replica! Way cool, indeed.:cool:

Thanks!

You can use it here: http://www.fodey.com/generators/newspaper/snippet.asp
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Quote from: Tommy BrownellYou know, I've had the same thing up on both RPG.net AND my Saga boards, which you both go too...=)


I didn't see it on RPG.net, or Saga boards--admittedly I visit it less frequently because of the quietness of th board.
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Tommy Brownell

Ah!

Fair enough...

I'm posting this now, even though its a couple of months old, in the hopes that - with my new job starting tomorrow - I'll have time to continue it.  That's the plan, anyway.
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