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Formspring - You've got questions? We've got answers!

midshockmidshock Posts: 2 Arc User
edited November 2012 in Fan Base Alpha
What is Formspring?

Formspring is yet another social media website. But what makes it unique is that you ask questions to each other instead of just posting what happens during your day-to-day activities. It's a great way to flesh out characters and a great way to get to know the superhero (or supervillain, or even civilian) community in Millennium City.

This was a huge hit at that other superhero game (that's now doomed) so I thought I'd see how things would go if I brought it here. There are already several characters who have accounts and if you have a character that would get one (or if you just feel like getting one for your character), let us know so we can add it to this (hopefully) growing list!

I'm really hoping to get you guys and gals involved. I believe it adds more immersion to your character(s) and to the game! (And gives me something to do while here at work not working XD)

If you get an account for your character(s), let me know via reply and I will update this list. (Updated as of 12 Nov 2012)

Androgyne -- AniClimactic
Adrien Knight -- StaticRecurve (in-game as Centershock)
Chun "Cayne" Kwon -- bakkwo (in-game as Negative Rave)
Drawstring -- TheDrawstring
Eiko Magami -- UltiimateAko
Jayden Michaels -- LineStartsHere
Junshin Kang -- typhoonate (in-game as Toxinaire)
Netherstrike -- TVinthedark
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  • fudgemonstafudgemonsta Posts: 1,532 Arc User
    edited November 2012
    Huh...This actually seems...Oddly useful.

    Might give it a shot. No harm in trying.
    @HangingDeath

    Deliciously nutritious!
  • eikomagami16eikomagami16 Posts: 4 Arc User
    edited November 2012
    Yeah - people should totally try this.

    You ask questions and you get to ask questions in character. You can mix in the Lore, add your own Lore, post links to your stories or build up a storyline that might involve multiple players both in and out of the game.

    I've been in the other version of the society for almost 2 years and RP'd a half-dozen characters all intertwined with each other and multiple players. It's a lot of fun and a great way to learn and use the Lore of a game (and I have a LOT to learn about it).

    It just makes sense that a Champions of Formspring group would form or that heroes would take advantage of social media to network with each other.


    Also, for those who'd rather play a villain or vigilante type hero in the Champions universe, Formspring makes that possible and there were plenty of villains and anti-heroes in the other version.

    So make an account and follow one of us. Ask some questions and answer others.

    Good times.

    E
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