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Beta Protocol
Admin Team
Sir Les Paul - Roleplay Owner / Mayor of Gotham
The Regal Rper - Mayor of San Francisco
Sir Les Paul - Roleplay Owner / Mayor of Gotham
The Regal Rper - Mayor of San Francisco
This is a story about survival... and of death. It was The End of the Justice League as the world knew it and the beginning of a new era of heroes. Just as the Justice Society faded into history, the Justice League began to fade as time trickled on and the tragedy of Alcatraz became but a memory no different than the Challenger explosion of the 80's. The impact of Alcatraz lingered, however, as it was final straw that tipped the League out of favor with the United Nations. With faith in the League falling, many of its prominent members left to salvage their own reputations. Truth was, the Justice League as it was had all-but died in the year after Alcatraz.
The reality soon sank in that the world still demanded the protection that only an agency like the League could provide. At first, this protection was attempted by various task forces, military agencies and mercenaries; but, those methods continued to prove unreliable in both motivation and efficiency. It was evident that the world needed a body of justice - a congregation of those with the power and ambition to make a difference. It was decided to rekindle the League, but with a strong arm to keep them in line. With that directive in mind, the United League of Justice was formed.
The Hand of Justice, the leader of the League as appointed by the United Nations, was none other than Joseph Waller, III, grandson of Amanda Waller and the previous leader of the newest iteration of Task Force X. Known as The Wall, much like his grandmother, Joseph and his sheer determination was capable of convincing the Bat Family to join in, and soon after, their support and gift of the Watchtower as a base of operations drew in other heroes, ultimately reigniting the interest of Themyscira and Atlantis. A new council was formed to advise the Hand of Justice, consisting of various heroes from various cultures. And, while The Hand maintained finality in decisions, it is by listening to his peers that he preserves balance within the new League.
Alongside the changes made to the League were the formation of branches within the League. As not all heroes are equal, neither are the threats that they face. Not every villain requires a Superman, but not every enemy can be taken down by arrows and batarangs. These branches are simply deemed Alpha, Beta and Gamma, and this narrative focuses on the Beta Squad. The streetwise superheroes and even borderline vigilantes lending their assistance towards the greater good. Their knowledge, their efforts and their intel often lead the other squads to success and their drive to clean the streets of the filth that occludes it often does more for the people than any hero in the mainstream media.
The reality soon sank in that the world still demanded the protection that only an agency like the League could provide. At first, this protection was attempted by various task forces, military agencies and mercenaries; but, those methods continued to prove unreliable in both motivation and efficiency. It was evident that the world needed a body of justice - a congregation of those with the power and ambition to make a difference. It was decided to rekindle the League, but with a strong arm to keep them in line. With that directive in mind, the United League of Justice was formed.
The Hand of Justice, the leader of the League as appointed by the United Nations, was none other than Joseph Waller, III, grandson of Amanda Waller and the previous leader of the newest iteration of Task Force X. Known as The Wall, much like his grandmother, Joseph and his sheer determination was capable of convincing the Bat Family to join in, and soon after, their support and gift of the Watchtower as a base of operations drew in other heroes, ultimately reigniting the interest of Themyscira and Atlantis. A new council was formed to advise the Hand of Justice, consisting of various heroes from various cultures. And, while The Hand maintained finality in decisions, it is by listening to his peers that he preserves balance within the new League.
Alongside the changes made to the League were the formation of branches within the League. As not all heroes are equal, neither are the threats that they face. Not every villain requires a Superman, but not every enemy can be taken down by arrows and batarangs. These branches are simply deemed Alpha, Beta and Gamma, and this narrative focuses on the Beta Squad. The streetwise superheroes and even borderline vigilantes lending their assistance towards the greater good. Their knowledge, their efforts and their intel often lead the other squads to success and their drive to clean the streets of the filth that occludes it often does more for the people than any hero in the mainstream media.
-Prologue, SLP
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