| Username | NeoGen85 |
| Real Name | Joshua Williams |
| Rank | Apprentice Member |
| Joined | February 1, 2006 |
| Gender | Male |
| Age | 23 |
| Location | Summerville, SC, United States |
| Last Visit | June 25, 2008 |
| Post Count | 23 |
| Biography | http://www.myspace.com/neogen85 |
| Quote | I taste like chocolate. |
There can never be enough super heroes! :D
I am not even going to talk about City of Heroes in relation to this because it is completely logical. Let's move over to Marvel comics. There are thousands of hostile and heroic people in the Marvel universe who exist on planet Earth alone. A perfect example of this are the mutants in the Marvel universe. Excluding the potential mutant community population(in the millions); ever since the X-Men were introduced there have been thousands of created Mutant characters who have at least appeared in one Marvel comic book. Not to long ago the Mutant population was reduced, leaving over 99% of our favorite mutant heroes(and villains) dead or without their powers. It was called M-Day. Marvel believed that the population was getting to ridiculious. That's excluding the number superhumans who aren't mutants. So far there are only 198(or 199) mutants who are know to the US Government in the Marvel Universe after this incident. Hey; even Jubilee lost her mutant powers.
So is City of Heroes going too far? Oh no. ROFL
What is your favorite of EVE's four major factions?