Monday, July 18, 2011

Side Character Profile: ALOH Agents

This supporting character profile has been released in order to assist our Artists and Writers in their art of bringing characters to life. This brief report is a suggestion of what the final character will be, and is subject to alteration in the future. Enjoy!


ALOH Agents

Background: These are the good guys, but look more like lawyers and stock brokers than anything else. ALOH Agents are government agents assigned to work in the specific task force of the American League of Heroes. This agency reports on, monitors, trains, aids and assists super heroes in the United States, providing them with additional resources as well as missions and assignments to fulfill. Heroes, like the Renegades, get leads from and report to the ALOH, who then act as a liaison with local law enforcement and the State and Federal Government. The ALOH also at times give heroes important things to do to help improve the media and public image of the ALOH and heroes alike. The League doesn't pay heroes, but assists them on a full time basis with their heroics. All three Renegades have been working with the ALOH since they became heroes, and Alloy even lives in one of their complexes.

There is nothing really super or extraordinary about the ALOH, only that it is well connected. They have high-level security clearances and can get information from the FBI, CIA and other Federal Agencies. Their top operatives (Super heroes like the Renegades) are granted access to information and establishments much like police men, and carry the ALOH Badge with them (given they have fulfilled the necessary tests and training):



Appearance: ALOH agents are the typical "Men in Black" of American pop culture. They wear sunglasses and suits, usually black suits and expensive sleek black shoes. They may have a side-arm hidden under their suit coats. They are usually friendly, however, smiling and cracking jokes. They have military hair-cuts. They present their badges as police men, federal agents and investigators usually do - by flashing their wallets. These are usually men, but women are often are found in their ranks as well - especially when dealing with the Renegades.

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