I decided to join in on the character-writing frenzy and started with one of my favorite characters, one I played on an online game for a couple of years. Alicia Vega, aka Alley Cat, was originally written up using M&M.
The game was set in Chicago at a high school that contained a disproportionate number of super-powered teens in its student body. Alicia was the token "bad girl" and I enjoyed exploring her background and interacting with the other characters in the game.
I could easily write pages detailing her history and personality, but I figured I'd spare you the pain. But, in case you wondered, the retired superhero in her character sheet was the campaign's equivalent to Captain America.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/35695054/Alley-Cat
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Funny you should mention that. When the campaign wrapped up, we went through a bout of "where are they now" stories for our characters.MrJupiter wrote:Alley-Cat is a real great character. She'd make a great member for a team of government super-ops or a team of starter superheroes like first year X-Men.
For Alicia, I wrote a couple of stories where the gang attempts revenge by targeting her mom and she adopts a vigilante persona (Payback, as in "Payback's a b***h, and she's looking for you.") to fight back. Afterward, she gets recruited by her former mentor to join a government-sponsored team with a schoolmate.
And the artwork was part of the inspiration for the character.