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Now you're making it sound TOO powerful for Angel. Perhaps it should be run with a full on supers game system.

I'd most likely pick Tri-Stat or the D6 system in Godsend Agenda in that case.


I don't see anything in my post that would indicate that. Instead, it looks like the inhibited 4400 would have been low-level Angel PCs, with a few of them having abilities that would put them around the level of the average demon Angel and crew regularly take out. Without the inhibitor, you'd have characters that could be around as powerful as guys like Angel, Buffy, Spike or Willow (non-Dark), with a few plot device 4400 that are apparently going to be immensely powerful NPC's.

The 4400 is, for the most part, set in a world that the Cinesystem does a good job of capturing in terms of realism and so forth. Guns are very lethal, knives can kill someone even if they have an 7 or so Strength, but the characters occasionally get to do cool things like knock people out with a few punches.

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A lot of them are explainable using the Psionic rules in WitchCraft. By the by, I liked that the guy that's the father of the uber child finally got to exhibit some power. Looks like he's a telekinetic.


Yeah, I just wish I hadn't missed the first episode of the new season, but it's good to see him finally get something.

And a lot of their abilities could be seen as seer powers, since they mostly seem to be of psionic variety. We've got people that can see the future, people that can heal/harm, telekinetics, illusionists and so forth. On the other hand, we've also got people with physical enhancements, though the toughest guy we've seen so far was probably only between 6 or 8 on the Uni-Scale. He was, though, for all intent purposes, Slayer Lite.


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