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* DifficultyLevels: Although the choice doesn't affect how powerful the enemies or tough the skill checks are, but instead your character's SuperWeight. In "ridiculously easy" your character is in the top tier as one of the most powerful superhumans in the world, whereas in "impossible" you don't have the points for ''anything'' decent, and have pretty much nothing going for you except a snazzy costume.

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* DifficultyLevels: Although the choice doesn't affect how powerful the enemies or tough the skill checks are, but instead your character's SuperWeight.JustForFun/SuperWeight. In "ridiculously easy" your character is in the top tier as one of the most powerful superhumans in the world, whereas in "impossible" you don't have the points for ''anything'' decent, and have pretty much nothing going for you except a snazzy costume.
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* DifficultyLevels: Although they don't affect how powerful the enemies or tough the skill checks are, but instead your character's SuperWeight. In "ridiculously easy" your character is in the top tier as one of the most powerful superhumans in the world, whereas in "impossible" you don't have the points for ''anything'' decent, and have pretty much nothing going for you except a snazzy costume.

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* DifficultyLevels: Although they don't the choice doesn't affect how powerful the enemies or tough the skill checks are, but instead your character's SuperWeight. In "ridiculously easy" your character is in the top tier as one of the most powerful superhumans in the world, whereas in "impossible" you don't have the points for ''anything'' decent, and have pretty much nothing going for you except a snazzy costume.

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* CheatCode: Has an option to input secret codes available on the author's social media pages. One of them even seems to be a ShoutOut to ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'' ("[=AllForOne=]", which lets you pick any power you want, regardless of the category you pick during character creation).

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* CheatCode: Has an option to input secret codes available on the author's social media pages. One of them even seems to be a ShoutOut to ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'' ("[=AllForOne=]", which lets you pick buy any power you want, regardless of the category you pick during character creation).


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* MightyGlacier: The Earth powerset gives access to abilities like high strength, health, armor, and sped-up healing, but almost nothing in the way of movement powers or agility enhancement.

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* TheGreys: The grey-skinned, black-eyed Reticulans, who were called the "Grey Men" since they came to Earth before humanity moved into space. They have NoBiologicalSex and reproduce through cloning, though they do have gender identities, and are the most intelligent and strong-willed race, with a strong preference for scientific careers. Most Reticulans are psionic, but some instead use cybernetic implants. While they're not quite AlwaysChaoticEvil, their species as a whole is involved in ''extremely'' skeevy stuff, including [[spoiler: slavery and AlienAbduction. They are also genetic purists to an extent; they use randomizing factors in their cloning, incorporate useful randomizations into their racial DNA, and are willing to accept legal Reticulan-alien hybrids, but any Reticulan who is too impure is killed.]]

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* TheGreys: The grey-skinned, black-eyed Reticulans, who were called the "Grey Men" since they came to Earth before humanity moved into space. They have NoBiologicalSex and reproduce through cloning, though they do have gender identities, and are the most intelligent and strong-willed race, with a strong preference for scientific careers. Most Reticulans are psionic, but some instead use cybernetic implants. While they're not quite AlwaysChaoticEvil, their species as a whole is involved in ''extremely'' skeevy stuff, including [[spoiler: slavery and AlienAbduction. They are also genetic purists to an extent; they use randomizing factors in their cloning, incorporate useful randomizations into their racial DNA, and are willing to accept legal Reticulan-alien hybrids, but any Reticulan who is too impure is killed.]]killed]].
* InnocentFanserviceGirl: Aurellians communicate through shifting skin colors as well as through speech and empathy. So they tend to go naked on their homeworlds, [[YourNormalIsOurTaboo and it's impolite not to stare at them]].


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* WeWillUseManualLaborInTheFuture:
** The DSF shipyards on Mars use a lot of manual labor, which is a major employer of [[DumbMuscle Orroks]] (who otherwise often can't get jobs due to being uneducated). One plotline is about [[JobStealingRobot an automated factory]] which would be more efficient, but put the Orroks out of work.
** The Reticulans also employ Orrok labor. They used to enslave them until the DSF told them to cut it out; now they just keep them uneducated and employ them.
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* Non-Powered CostumedHero: Similar to Badass Normal, the only additional requirement is being a hero.
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* CheatCode: Has an option to input secret codes available on the author's social media pages. One of them even seems to be a ShoutOut to ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'' ("[=AllForOne=]", which lets you pick any power you want, regardless of the category you pick during character creation).
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* ShoutOut: When explaining power stat rankings, the categories harken to the adjective-based system used by ''TabletopGame/MarvelSuperHeroes'', using a lot of the same words, especially for the higher levels.

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* ShoutOut: When explaining power stat rankings, the categories harken to the adjective-based system used by ''TabletopGame/MarvelSuperHeroes'', using a lot of the same words, especially for the higher levels.levels (Monstrous, Unearthly).
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Written by Tom Rayner.

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Written by Tom Rayner. An homage to {{Toku}} superhero shows.
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* ShoutOut: When explaining power stat rankings, the categories harken to the adjective-based system used by ''TabletopGame/MarvelSuperHeroes'', using a lot of the same words, especially for the higher levels.
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* DisappearedDad: If the protagonist is the biological mother of the child, she can explain that either the child's father divorced her, or he died in an accident on the way to work shortly after they were born.

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* DisappearedDad: If the protagonist is the biological mother of the child, she can explain that either the child's father divorced her, or he died in an accident on the way to work shortly after they were born.while she was pregnant with them.
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* DisappearedDad: If the protagonist is the biological mother of the child, she can explain that either the child's father divorced her, or he died in accident on the way to work shortly after they were born.

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* DisappearedDad: If the protagonist is the biological mother of the child, she can explain that either the child's father divorced her, or he died in an accident on the way to work shortly after they were born.
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* MissingMom: If the protagonist is the biological father of the child, he can explain that either the child's mother divorced her for not being "good enough" to be a parent, or she [[DeathByChildbirth suffered complications when she was giving birth to them.]]

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* MissingMom: If the protagonist is the biological father of the child, he can explain that either the child's mother divorced her him for not being "good enough" to be a parent, or she [[DeathByChildbirth suffered complications when she was giving birth to them.]]

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