Twilight Quirks and Observations
Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 10:26 am
These are just random thoughts I've had about Twilight Heroes. A lot of this is random mental masturbation, but perhaps there's some nuggets of interesting musings in here. Caution, a lot of things in this post are probably spoilers.
Somserset Skies
If you equip the Ultimate Aviator Goggles and choose to walk, your ability to fly won't get you anywhere. If you want to visit the skies, you need to use your trusty skateboard or bicycle.
What is it about Somerset?
Somerset is a poor, but relatively safe, neighborhood from which all our heroes originate. If trying to fit your rp concept into the setting, there's not much room here for the Bruce Wayne concept - the rich superhero.
Nonetheless, why do so many heroes come from one place? And what is it about that one place that has caused a Heroes Guild to be established? There has to be more to that one area of the city than we know.
A Dimensional Portal
Why does the heavy industry district have a free standing dimensional portal? Okay, I know the Zion's Tears individuals tried to build it, but why is this portal still operational? It was moved to the industry district during level 7, but WHY? Why wasn't it simply closed down, is there a reason to keep it open?
Triassic Park
Is it truly heroic to venture into this preserve and beat things up? Are they threatening anyone? Or are we breaking into a zoo to fight caged animals? I'd love to see more reason or backstory for this zone, even if it's just a slight mention in the intro text to the industrial area.
The Desert
Who are the Unborn? Clearly they are clones. But there are no quests involving them, and since they have a fully-fledged military base out in the desert, I'm wondering how heroic it is to hang around there and beat up the poor militant clones. If they're undesirables, why does the government allow them to have a military base? If they're okay people, why are we going to beat them up? I just feel like there's more backstory here than we've been able to see - perhaps they'll be the subject of the unimplemented level 8 quest?
Then there's the Fiendish Pit. Has it always been there, or has it opened more recently? What caused it? Do the people of the city think or worry about it, or do the fiends only bother people who go and challenge them (like us heroes)?
Robots
Clearly this world is somewhat advanced of ours. The existence of robots as a sort of matter-of-fact given seems to support this. (Not to mention manning a space station, which can be visited without space flight). Still, there's a renegade robot hive sitting in the industrial zone, and the casino area has a 'city of lost robots'. What I find interesting is that the space station's robots aren't "advanced" or positronic, and can still be affected by Psion skills (with Electronic Understanding).
Where is Twilight?
Now, we know Ryme created the map of Twilight so that it wasn't a real city. But still, we can deduce some things from its markers, assuming the world isn't radically different from our own. Clearly there are some major differences, even if we exclude the existence of costumed heroes.
First, we know it is a United States city, since the highway that runs through it is marked with an interstate escutcheon (the red white and blue shield). Second, we know it is in a desert. Third, we know it is coastal, on a sea.
Now, there is one major desert area in the United States, and it spreads throughout the Southwest. So, unless the US in the Twilight universe annexed more of Mexico than we did (thus giving more coastal places touching the desert), the most likely places for Twilight are California and Texas.
Somserset Skies
If you equip the Ultimate Aviator Goggles and choose to walk, your ability to fly won't get you anywhere. If you want to visit the skies, you need to use your trusty skateboard or bicycle.
What is it about Somerset?
Somerset is a poor, but relatively safe, neighborhood from which all our heroes originate. If trying to fit your rp concept into the setting, there's not much room here for the Bruce Wayne concept - the rich superhero.
Nonetheless, why do so many heroes come from one place? And what is it about that one place that has caused a Heroes Guild to be established? There has to be more to that one area of the city than we know.
A Dimensional Portal
Why does the heavy industry district have a free standing dimensional portal? Okay, I know the Zion's Tears individuals tried to build it, but why is this portal still operational? It was moved to the industry district during level 7, but WHY? Why wasn't it simply closed down, is there a reason to keep it open?
Triassic Park
Is it truly heroic to venture into this preserve and beat things up? Are they threatening anyone? Or are we breaking into a zoo to fight caged animals? I'd love to see more reason or backstory for this zone, even if it's just a slight mention in the intro text to the industrial area.
The Desert
Who are the Unborn? Clearly they are clones. But there are no quests involving them, and since they have a fully-fledged military base out in the desert, I'm wondering how heroic it is to hang around there and beat up the poor militant clones. If they're undesirables, why does the government allow them to have a military base? If they're okay people, why are we going to beat them up? I just feel like there's more backstory here than we've been able to see - perhaps they'll be the subject of the unimplemented level 8 quest?
Then there's the Fiendish Pit. Has it always been there, or has it opened more recently? What caused it? Do the people of the city think or worry about it, or do the fiends only bother people who go and challenge them (like us heroes)?
Robots
Clearly this world is somewhat advanced of ours. The existence of robots as a sort of matter-of-fact given seems to support this. (Not to mention manning a space station, which can be visited without space flight). Still, there's a renegade robot hive sitting in the industrial zone, and the casino area has a 'city of lost robots'. What I find interesting is that the space station's robots aren't "advanced" or positronic, and can still be affected by Psion skills (with Electronic Understanding).
Where is Twilight?
Now, we know Ryme created the map of Twilight so that it wasn't a real city. But still, we can deduce some things from its markers, assuming the world isn't radically different from our own. Clearly there are some major differences, even if we exclude the existence of costumed heroes.
First, we know it is a United States city, since the highway that runs through it is marked with an interstate escutcheon (the red white and blue shield). Second, we know it is in a desert. Third, we know it is coastal, on a sea.
Now, there is one major desert area in the United States, and it spreads throughout the Southwest. So, unless the US in the Twilight universe annexed more of Mexico than we did (thus giving more coastal places touching the desert), the most likely places for Twilight are California and Texas.