The X-men run missions and work together with the NYPD, striving to maintain a peaceful balance between humans and mutants. When it comes to a fight, they won't back down from protecting those who need their help.
Haven presents itself as a humanitarian organization for activists, leaders, and high society, yet mutants are the secret leaders working to protect and serve their kind. Behind the scenes they bring their goals into reality.
From the time when mutants became known to the world, SUPER was founded as a black-ops division of the CIA in an attempt to classify, observe, and learn more about this new and rising threat.
The Syndicate works to help bring mutantkind to the forefront of the world. They work from the shadows, a beacon of hope for mutants, but a bane to mankind. With their guiding hand, humanity will finally find extinction.
Since the existence of mutants was first revealed in the nineties, the world has become a changed place. Whether they're genetic misfits or the next stage in humanity's evolution, there's no denying their growing numbers, especially in hubs like New York City. The NYPD has a division devoted to mutant related crimes. Super-powered vigilantes help to maintain the peace. Those who style themselves as Homo Superior work to tear society apart for rebuilding in their own image.
MRO is an intermediate to advanced writing level original character, original plot X-Men RPG. We've been open and active since October of 2005. You can play as a mutant, human, or Adapted— one of the rare humans who nullify mutant powers by their very existence. Goodies, baddies, and neutrals are all welcome.
Short Term Plots:Are They Coming for You?
There have been whispers on the streets lately of a boogeyman... mutant and humans, young and old, all have been targets of trafficking.
The Fountain of Youth
A chemical serum has been released that's shaving a few years off of the population. In some cases, found to be temporary, and in others...?
MRO MOVES WITH CURRENT TIME: What month and year it is now in real life, it's the same for MRO, too.
Fuegogrande: "Fuegogrande" player of The Ranger, Ion, Rhia, and Null
Neopolitan: "Aly" player of Rebecca Grey, Stephanie Graves, Marisol Cervantes, Vanessa Bookman, Chrysanthemum Van Hart, Sabine Sang, Eupraxia
Ongoing Plots
Magic and Mystics
After the events of the 2020 Harvest Moon and the following Winter Solstice, magic has started manifesting in the MROvere! With the efforts of the Welldrinker Cult, people are being converted into Mystics, a species of people genetically disposed to be great conduits for magical energy.
The Pharoah Dynasty
An ancient sorceress is on a quest to bring her long-lost warrior-king to the modern era in a bid for global domination. Can the heroes of the modern world stop her before all is lost?
Are They Coming for You?
There have been whispers on the streets lately of a boogeyman... mutant and humans, young and old, all have been targets of trafficking.
Adapteds
What if the human race began to adapt to the mutant threat? What if the human race changed ever so subtly... without the x-gene.
Atlanteans
The lost city of Atlantis has been found! Refugees from this undersea mutant dystopia have started to filter in to New York as citizens and businessfolk. You may make one as a player character of run into one on the street.
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Posted by Luke Jacobs on Nov 14, 2008 10:40:04 GMT -6
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Sept 8, 2010 9:05:47 GMT -6
It was a miserable night to be out on patrol but Wraith crouched on top of his own apartment building looking out over the city as he did his best to ignore the chilling rain and crashes of thunder that echoed through the air. He had been lax from his time patroling the city because of a certain mermaid that had captured his attention but he refused to let the scum that roamed the streets believe that he was gone for good.
Leaping suddenly, the shadowy figure plunged towards the ground for a few seconds before suddenly grabbing a flag pole and throwing himself back up into an upward arc so that he could land on the next building's fire escape in a crouched position. Without pause he was up and running, covering the distance up the fire escape in record time as he continued to move along a carefully rehearsed path he had used so many times before. For some the New York roof tops were scary... a place of shadows and darkness that could contain all kinds of evil. For Wraith it was all of those things, but it was also his home.
***
Several hours later Wraith found himself right in the center of New York city. Here, only a few blocks from Times Square the noise never seemed to fully dissapear. Down on the ground so many stories below people went about their business without noticing either the criminals that moved through the darkened alleys or the shadow figure that perched high above them like some dark guardian angel. For some reason not even rain seemed to stop tourists from enjoying the city's night life and if the tourists never took a night off then neither would the criminals.
In one of the pockets in his belt Wraith suddenly felt his phone begin to vibrate. Reaching up he touched the earpiece that was concealed within his hood, connecting the call without hesitation.
"Calling this late, it must be important." Wraith spoke in his normal voice, not working to disguise it as he continued to probe the area far below with his sonar.
"We just had a silent alarm tripped at the Murphy residence." Deborah Langstan's voice came over the wireless earpiece, "The police are on their way but the account is flagged for us to contact you if something were to happen."
"I'm out of town right now." Wraith replied even though he was actually already running across the rooftop. The Murphy's had inheritted a lot of money as well as priceless artwork from both sides of the family. Mr. Murphy's family had been in the shipping industry while Mrs. Murphy was in wine production. When the families were joined their company stocks had skyrocketed as profits for the wine swiftly rose because of the decreased shipping costs. 'Jacobs & Jacobs' had installed a security system in the high rise condominium that they used for parties and social gatherings. Thankfully noone lived there so there were no lives in danger but there was plenty of artwork and sculptures that thieves would be very interested in. "Have Uncle Oliver go over there immediately to see what can be done."
***
Any Olympian would have been proud of the time it took for Wraith to make his way across the rooftops before finally landing on the corner of the Murphy's condominium building. Of course their personal party room was on the top floor so without a second though Wraith knew that the thief or thieves had probably entered from the roof. Crouching still and silent he slowly swept the rooftop with his sonar, looking for anything that seemed out of place.
For a moment everything was quiet and then a shadowy figure suddenly appeared, climbing out of an exhaust vent. From this distance there was no way to make out facial features but there was no mistaking the cylindrical containers the person carried on his or her back.
"Gotcha." Wraith whispered as his hand slipped back to retrieve the baton he kept in its holder on his back. Springing forward his feet made barely a sound on the roof top as he whipped his arm forward and sent the baton spinning towards his target's head.
Socialites. So nice to keep their trophies in plain view. Roland had cased the place for some time, but was unfortunate enough to not have the social connections yet to have visited the condo in person. Had it been London, Rio, Port Au Prince, or somewhere similarly snobby, he would have easily greased the social wheels and made his way in to get a lay of the land, so to speak. It probably foretold the tripping of an alarm, but he had no intentions of taking his time. This would be a quick job. He already knew what he wanted. he had seen it as the piece d' resistance at many of the parties from his surveillance post. It was now in one of the tubes he carried on his back.
Everything had been quiet. Too incredibly quiet and much too easy. Roland felt a bit disappointed, as the improved stealth suit he had thanks to Mondragon Labs would more than likely not get a good test as he had wanted. He would go hit an armored car or a vault of some sort to truly test its offensive and defensive capabilities. For now, it was just a quick shimmy out of the vent system and back into the night. He stopped short at the exhaust cover, running various spectra through his HUD. He had some new ones to cycle through, reminding him of his lovely African princess and her ability.
All spectra clear. A rainy night, stormy weather. Romantic really. He wished he had Nehanda by his side to enjoy it. Though, thinking it over, he quickly realized that she would haul his sorry butt back inside and have him deposit his treasure where he found it and probably give him a stern scolding. That sounded nice. Nevertheless, some things just had to be done solo, especially when it came to filling the vault. His auditory sensors picked up little besides the roar of rain, the occasional rumble of thunder and the city's residual noises. Looking at the vent cover, he slipped one hand over the folds in its vent sleeve, teleporting the screws out of it.
He pulled himself out with one arm and placed the cover down next to him. He sat the cover down gently and turned to straighten his tubes when his auditory sensor picked up a specific whistling sound. It happened in a second, it seemed, though once he knew it was coming, time slowed to a crawl. His body dropped and flattened against the rooftop, the baton missing his face by a hair's shadow. He rose and followed the direction of its flight, infrared primed. There it was. Another figure. In a costume. He had hoped for so much, hearing of the nighttime exploits of the city's famed vigilantes.
Night vision kicked on and he regarded the figure, his head cocked to one side. The red line pulsed green as it switched spectra. There would doubtfully be another miss by such a marksman. He simply shrugged at the other one and had a gun in his hand, silenced rounds slipping jackets in his direction as Roland took cover behind the glass of the skylight.
Posted by Luke Jacobs on Nov 14, 2008 11:36:17 GMT -6
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Sept 8, 2010 9:05:47 GMT -6
With the rain and thunder it was almost impossible to hear much of anything but somehow Wraith's target had been warned he was about to be struck and had eluded the blow with minimal effort. Already his brain was running full tilt as he ran through his actions over the past few seconds and what sounds he may have caused. There was nothing that a normal person should have picked up... NOTHING!
"Not another one!" Wraith inwardly groaned as he realized that this particular criminal had to have enhanced hearing. That meant he was more than likely a mutant. Perfect... just perfect. It looked as though thrown weapons were out so hand to hand combat was going to be the only option and Wraith was more than happy to attack the figure when suddenly his sonar picked up a gun in the person's hand.
"Where did that come from?!" Wraith thought as he frantically threw himself to the side, shoulder rolling back into a crouched position behind a commercial size air conditioning unit. Through the sound of the rain there had been another small noise that he had to assume had been a silenced weapon firing.
"Wonderful.. just wonderful." He murmured to himself as he continued to sweep the rooftop with his sonar while trying to figure out how best to approach the other person. The best course of action would be the unexpected and he could only see one choice for that. Suddenly leaping up into a run, Wraith made his way around the air conditioning unit oposite of how he had come behind it even as his left hand reached back and withdrew the collapsible staff he also kept there. With a quick flick of his wrist the staff extended with only the faintest of clicking as it locked in position.
As the last click sounded Wraith came out from behind the unit, entering his enemies line of sight... if the person was looking this direction any way. Charging at an angle that didn't take him directly towards the skylight Wraith suddenly planted his staff into the ground, right up against a steel brace that was fastened onto one of the other air conditioning units. Working like a pole vaulter the shadow figure soared up into the air towards another air conditioning unit. While none of these movements were directly towards his enemy, anyone paying attention would have immediately been able to notice that Wraith was slowly working his way closer to the skylight.
The man was fast. It looked like a man anyway. It would be exciting had it not been. This was all dalliance. Roland fired a couple of shots in the general direction but then quit, choosing instead to go prone on his stomach. The man had rolled out of sight behind cover. Excellent move. Smart and quick. Roland pondered escape or excitement. Ever the thrill seeker, he chose the latter. He was unaware of the man's arsenal though. So there was no reason to charge him. He could charge himself directly into an ambush. No, better to wait.
He tuned the scan of the auditory sensors to the man's last known position. No longer there. Also a plus. He was beginning to respect his opponent, always on the move. Roland rolled over to the far edge of the building, kipped up into a crouch and went infrared again, the line flashing back to red. He saw the most amazing sight as his opponent was working a series of vaults with a pole of some sort from covered position to covered position. Roland smirked inside his suit. He looked over at the baton, now lying on the rooftop. It was in his hand next.
He guessed at the eventual destination of the vaulter, realizing his obvious muscular definition and athleticism, combined with keen acrobatic awareness and a honed instinct. Roland couldn't imagine anything better, save a random mutation. He decided that since an ambush was out of the question, there was no reason not to up the ante. Baton in hand, Roland began sprinting along the general line of the man's movement. He watched the gymnast vault another time, moving to land at the next nearest conditioning unit. He waited for the top of the arc and hurled the baton back at him, hoping he might misjudge his landing.
Too much confinement on this one rooftop, as large as it might be. No reason not to keep things moving. Maybe the man would think he wanted to get away. Roland turned on his heel and sprinted toward the edge of the building diving forward. A small movement of his wrist popped a part of his wrist open, revealing a small hook. He jumped short on purpose, watching the windows speed by. Looking down, which was now up, he caught glimpse of a flagpole and fired the hook, which was attached to a monofilament line. It clicked into position, wrapping tight around the pole. Roland let his momentum swing him around and then back up, teleporting the line back into his wrist as he flew upside down while going up, his HUD directed at the man's movements.
Posted by Luke Jacobs on Nov 14, 2008 12:44:34 GMT -6
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Sept 8, 2010 9:05:47 GMT -6
The vaulting was going well and Wraith was moving towards his target smoothly and methodically. If this pace continued up and the other person didn't run off he might just get to make the collar he was aiming for. As he went into the air with another vault he suddenly saw the other shadow figure up and running towards the edge of the building. Then, seemingly without pause the figure turned and hurled his own baton back at him.
Running completely on autopilot his reactions kicked in. Clicking the button on the staff that collapsed it, Wraith suddenly held it with only his left hand as his right reached out and caught the baton in midair. Twisting his body to try and adjust the fall, he made contact with his shoulder and rolled back up to his feet even as the sound of grinding and then his shoulder separating from the socket filled his ear.
Swearing to himself Wraith paused behind the skylight with his teeth clenched against the pain. Reaching across his body he gripped his shoulder firmly and then pulled, forcing it back into place. As Wraith slowly came back to his feet he found that the rooftop was completely empty.
"Stupid! Stupid! Stupid!" He softly muttered to himself as he reached back and placed his baton and collapsed staff back in their rightful places in the holder on his back. Jogging forward he reached out with his sonar, channeling all his frustration and anger into the frequency he knew affected people's vision. If that guy was anywhere in his arc he was about to start seeing shadows and spectres like he never would have dreamed but other than that Wraith could feel a sense of defeat. If he hadn't tried to catch the baton he would have landed better and been able to continue his pursuit. Instead he had failed and there was no sight of the other man.
Roland's ascent slowed and he stopped at a window sill, landing in a handstand. He braced his legs against the sides of the window and slid down into a frog stnace, looking up at the rooftop. He couldn't see his opponent. Surely he hadn't given up. He seemed so active otherwise. What a shame. He thought that....."What?" Roland saw movement to his right. It seemed to be a dark humanoidshape, crouching against the side of the building, watching him. The gun appeared and a single shot slipped out to the creature. The bullet made no impact. That couldn't be good. Was it his opponent? Could he somehow become a ...no, ghosts were fairy tales.
Roland looked up at the building he was on the side of. Glancing back, the crouching wallcrawler was no longer there. Turning his field of vision, Roland saw various creatures moving up the wall from below in his direction. His eyes widened inside the suit. Could he replicate himself? What was this? Roland looked up and saw the long gutter pipe that clung to the edge of the building. He shot his grapnel up and out to the top of it, where its joint attached to the roof. Using the line and some quickly inspired climbing, he made his way up the pipe as the creatures only hastened their ascent after him.
Disengaging the hook and line, Roland crouched at the top of the building, now seeing his quarry across the way, looking around in his direction. Was he directing the creatures and their movements? A puppet master? Roland stood and turned to move on and then stopped again. The rooftop was full to capacity with these things. They had no faces, they only stood and stared at him, seeming to hold an energy of anticipated movement should he decide to turn away. Roland looked back. The puppets or the master? Kill the head and the body dies. The gun came out once more, a new clip replacing the old. Roland lined his sights up.
Posted by Luke Jacobs on Nov 15, 2008 6:23:27 GMT -6
Omega Mutant
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Sept 8, 2010 9:05:47 GMT -6
Wraith's pity party ended with the same suddenness with which it had begun. His target was back and that meant that neither side had gained a complete victory. Inwardly Wraith was thanking whatever god might be out there for his sonar. Without it, and using just normal vision he might never have spotted the other figure reappearing in a slightly different position from where he had disappeared. And if the way his head was jerking back and forth was any indication it meant that he was now seeing several of the 'wraiths' that could be produced. It had been a strange moment several years before when Wraith had learned that when angry, upset, or frustrated his sonar moved to match the frequency of the human eye but since that moment there had been many times he was grateful for it... this was one of those times.
Wraith took a step toward his opponent but it was apparent that the other figure had finally came to a decision on what to do. Lifting his hand, a gun suddenly appeared in it pointing directly toward him. Leaping aside with an extra burst of speed born of desperation Wraith still wasn't fast enough...
One or two shots flew past harmlessly but one slammed into the middle of his chest as he arced over a nearby vent. Hitting the ground hard Wraith rolled several times before finally stopping himself and moving back into a crouched position behind what cover this vent might provide. It was strange how the mind worked at times like this... while one part of his brain was forcing him to grit his teeth against the pain and ponder what kind of bruising he would be facing in the morning the other side was analyzing how well the Kevlar in his suit had performed. He still wasn't sure what make and model of gun his opponent was carrying but from the force had had felt at this distance he wasn't confident his Kevlar would stop the bullet if he were to be up close and personal. Even with the silencer slowing the round down a little bit that particular weapon still had plenty of punch.
"Bad shoulder... bruised chest..." Wraith mentally tallied his wounds as he tensed his muscles and prepared to get back into the thick of things, "Just perfect."
Leaping out suddenly his area of awareness funneled down to focus on the weapon that his target was carrying. He had to get rid of the pistol to give himself an even chance. Running from behind the exhaust vent toward whatever other cover might be nearby... he wasn't picky... Wraith's right hand slipped behind his back, grabbing hold of his baton once more. Leaping in the air and twisting his body his arm shot forward, launching the heavy stick toward his opponents hand before landing in a perfectly executed handspring and coming back down on his feet behind the next solid cover. Even as he paused for just a moment he mind suddenly worked on identifying what he was hiding behind. They weren't... they couldn't be.
Three shots. The man was fast. Roland also noticed that his specters didn't try to stop him. If they wanted to observe their master's downfall, so be it. What better audience than his subordinates? Roland noticed a flicker in their appearance as one of the bullets slammed home. He was hiding, no doubt assessing his wounds. Judging from the lack of blood and the remaining presences in his midst, Roland estimated that he was wearing some sort of body armor. Something he would have to look into. It just didn't help when it came to pressure pads. it only hurt.
Waving it off as something to ponder at Mondragon, Roland raised his vision back to his target, just in time to catch the baton in his gun hand, sending it sliding to the edge of the rooftop. Roland went down on one knee. It hurt like a son of a bitch. There went any quality lockpicking for a week. the man had done all of this in the midst of a well executed handspring. Roland simply stood, the rain hammering down on him. He remained relatively dry inside, save for the layer of sweat. He still shook his head in a manner of disdain, at a loss at his lack of compunction.
He walked through the ghosts, moving to a position near the gas tanks the vigilante was crouching behind. The man was a hard worker and deserved some credit. He tossed the baton behind the tank, followed by one of the two tubes. A gift, intended for the frame below, had his electromagnetic sensor not picked up the slight ticking of a silent alarm. Yes, silent in that ears don't hear it. Roland simply clapped in appreciation for his adversary. He pondered removing his mask to say something charming, but he would have another chance. The rooftops would find him visiting again. Next time he might be the predator.
He stepped to the edge of the rooftop, looking down at the pistol. He looked back up at the skyline, the gun now missing from the spot where it was. He smirked in his suit, imagining the look on the man's face when he unfurled the contents of the tube. In the one he carried was a painting, valuable beyond price. In the other tube, something of nostalgic value. A rolled up poster of Sid Vicious crooning his stunning rendition of Frank Sinatra's 'My Way.' He dropped off the building and into the night.
(To be continued on another night. Also, for anyone who would like to hear this lovely ballad, it can be found here)
Posted by Luke Jacobs on Nov 15, 2008 13:42:26 GMT -6
Omega Mutant
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Sept 8, 2010 9:05:47 GMT -6
As Wraith remained crouched behind the tanks of compressed gas he heard a clatter and watched in surprise as first his baton and then a cylindrical container clattered to the ground in front of him.
"What the..." Wraith muttered before snatching up his baton and stepping out from behind the tanks to face his opponent. However, for the second time that night, he was to slow. As he took the step out to face his nemesis the other figure took a step off of the roof top to disappear into the darkness below. Running across the roof he skidded to a stop, his sonar searching the darkness below and finding no one.
"Now that was a good trick." He murmured softly, a touch of admiration creeping into his tone. Shaking his head Wraith turned to leave, knowing that the police would be showing up in a matter of moments, but all to late.
***
Several minutes and rooftops later Wraith paused and dialed the police line on his cell phone. After describing a fight between two shadow figures he had seen on the building he mentioned the fact that it looked like one of them had dropped some type of container on the roof. Perhaps it would be of some importance. Once his good deed was done Wraith headed home for a shower... he wouldn't learn of the switch that his opponent had pulled off until the next morning.
(OOC: Nice RP. I look forward to more Wraith/Roland matchups in the future!)