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== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
 
 
'''Hero Corps''' is not only a Corps of people, but also a Corporation, selling their super-powered services to those willing to foot the bill. They may be controversial in their methods but they can have good information for aspiring heroes. They broker work for qualified heroes and help governments around the world deal with super-powered problems.
 
'''Hero Corps''' is not only a Corps of people, but also a Corporation, selling their super-powered services to those willing to foot the bill. They may be controversial in their methods but they can have good information for aspiring heroes. They broker work for qualified heroes and help governments around the world deal with super-powered problems.
  
They are overseen by [[Rebecca Foss]], and first were seen in Paragon City in 1999 when the Hero Corps member Luminary (Kit Rafter, not to be confused with the android Luminary) gave a demonstration of her powers. Instead of reassuring the public, it only heightened distrust of them. Tensions between the group and the [[Freedom Phalanx]] allowed the [[Paragon City History#Post War: Rise of the Super Villains|Jade Maiden]], a supervillain, to escape in February 1999 when both groups encountered each other while investigating her.  
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They are overseen by [[Rebecca Foss]], who founded the group in 1995. Initially, public sentiment was against the company. Tensions between Hero Corps and the [[Freedom Phalanx]] escalated until February 1999, when the two groups met in a simultaneous investigation of [[Paragon City History#Post War: Rise of the Super Villains|the Jade Maiden]], an archvillain. In the resulting confusion, the Jade Maiden escaped. Hero Corps was held largely accountable, as the Freedom Phalanx was already held in high esteem.
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In March of 1999, Hero Corps member [[Luminary#History|Luminary]] (Kit Rafter, not to be confused with the current Luminary, an android) was convinced he could help improve the public view of the company. Luminary gave a public demonstration of his powers. While most of the spectators felt touched by the healing light, a few citizens remarked they were nervous about heroes working for money.
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Their initial headquarters was in the area now known as [[Faultline]]. It was destroyed by unknown attackers in power armor. [[Countess Crey]] stood up to back them and their new headquarters in May 1999, but public protests by both citizens and heroes, including the famous [[Hero 1]], prevented them from starting construction on a new headquarters in [[Boomtown|Baumton]]. They abandoned the plans in October of 1999, retreating into relative obscurity for a time.
  
Their initial headquarters was in the area now known as [[Faultline]]. It was destroyed by unknown attackers in power armor. [[Countess Crey]] stood up to back them and their new headquarters, but public protests by both citizens and heroes prevented them from starting construction on their new headquarters in [[Boomtown|Baumtown]], forcing them to leave the city until 2003.
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Hero Corps' current headquarters is located in the Fools Gold district of [[Steel Canyon]], which opened in January of 2003. The Hero Corps is more or less accepted these days, though some still mistrust heroes who "sell" their powers.
  
 
== Hero Corps Field Analysts ==
 
== Hero Corps Field Analysts ==
[[Image:Hero_Corps_Field_Analyst.jpg|thumb|100px|Hero Corps Field Analyst found in [[Kings Row]]]]
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The [[Notoriety#Hero Corps Field Analysts|Hero Corps Field Analysts]] are the people who are responsible for changing Heroes' notoriety.  Previously, they would charge for their services, which would scale up with Hero [[Level#Security Level / Threat Level|security level]], but as of [[Issue 16]], their services are now free.
  
The [[Hero Corps Field Analyst#Hero Corps Field Analysts|Hero Corps Field Analysts]] are the people who are responsible for changing your notoriety.
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<gallery>
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File:Field Analyst Atlas.jpg|Atlas Park
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File:Field Analyst Galaxy.jpg|Galaxy City
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File:Field Analyst Kings.jpg|Kings Row
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File:Field Analyst Steel.jpg|Steel Canyon
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File:Field Analyst Skyway.jpg|Skyway City
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File:Field Analyst Faultline.jpg|Faultline
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File:Field Analyst IP.jpg|Independence Port
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File:Field Analyst Talos.jpg|Talos Island
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File:Field Analyst Croatoa.jpg|Croatoa
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File:Field Analyst Brickstown.jpg|Brickstown
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File:Field Analyst Founders.jpg|Founders' Falls
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File:Field Analyst RWZ.jpg|Rikti War Zone
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File:Field Analyst Peregrine.jpg|Peregrine Island
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File:Field Analyst Cimerora.jpg|Cimerora
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== See Also ==
[[Disciple Badge]]
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* [[Disciple Badge]]
  
 
[[Category:Game Background]]
 
[[Category:Game Background]]
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[[Category:Companies]]

Latest revision as of 20:35, 29 December 2011

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Overview

Hero Corps is not only a Corps of people, but also a Corporation, selling their super-powered services to those willing to foot the bill. They may be controversial in their methods but they can have good information for aspiring heroes. They broker work for qualified heroes and help governments around the world deal with super-powered problems.

They are overseen by Rebecca Foss, who founded the group in 1995. Initially, public sentiment was against the company. Tensions between Hero Corps and the Freedom Phalanx escalated until February 1999, when the two groups met in a simultaneous investigation of the Jade Maiden, an archvillain. In the resulting confusion, the Jade Maiden escaped. Hero Corps was held largely accountable, as the Freedom Phalanx was already held in high esteem.

In March of 1999, Hero Corps member Luminary (Kit Rafter, not to be confused with the current Luminary, an android) was convinced he could help improve the public view of the company. Luminary gave a public demonstration of his powers. While most of the spectators felt touched by the healing light, a few citizens remarked they were nervous about heroes working for money.

Their initial headquarters was in the area now known as Faultline. It was destroyed by unknown attackers in power armor. Countess Crey stood up to back them and their new headquarters in May 1999, but public protests by both citizens and heroes, including the famous Hero 1, prevented them from starting construction on a new headquarters in Baumton. They abandoned the plans in October of 1999, retreating into relative obscurity for a time.

Hero Corps' current headquarters is located in the Fools Gold district of Steel Canyon, which opened in January of 2003. The Hero Corps is more or less accepted these days, though some still mistrust heroes who "sell" their powers.

Hero Corps Field Analysts

The Hero Corps Field Analysts are the people who are responsible for changing Heroes' notoriety. Previously, they would charge for their services, which would scale up with Hero security level, but as of Issue 16, their services are now free.

See Also