Simple question with a simple answer: Who is Felicia’s mother?
Mrs. Parsons.
What is her occupation?
lol, I’d be satisfied with that. Perhaps Christopher let slip more than he was intending. Assuming that’s accureate, we know several things we didn’t before.
- Felecia has a mother, and is not lab grown, mutated from Legacy’s genetic stock, etc.
- Felecia’s mother was Legacy’s wife, Legacy is/was married.
2b, It could be the case that Felecia is the daughter of an entirely unrelated Mrs Parsons, but that seems unlikely. 2c She could however, actually be his niece (daughter of his brother) and Legacy’s adopted daughter, which would largely negate 1&2.
I think Felicia has to be Legacy’s actual child (not niece or some such) because of the way the Legacy powers are passed on from generation to generation in the oldest child of the current Legacy. Given the All-American-Heroness of Legacy, my guess is that he is happily married and that his wife has no powers, but is super nice and smart and bakes cookies but would totally pull a shotgun on you if you tried to hurt her daughter.
You do realize that the US leads the world in divorce rates, don’t you? I don’t think there’s anything more all-american than a good custody battle.
I believe it is meant the “ideal” American when refering to Legacy, not the “typical” American. I much doubt a divorced couple is ideal for any people.
I don’t know, my ideal is for divorce and be a wild and crazy guy since I haven’t yet to do so… Just kidding though. So glad she doesn’t come on here.
I think it would be fun if Legacy’s wife was also a super hero or ex hero who gave it up after being with child, thus opening the doors for an awesome Parson trio battle against Baron Blade. Doubt it will happen but would be cool.
I didn’t expect such analysis on such a simple and literally (currently) non-existant character, but hopefully we’ll learn more about her. I’ve always been curious as to how someone like Legacy goes about courtship. He doesn’t have a secret identity, and I’m assuming he’s been a hero for most of his life, so when did he find the time to go out and meet women? Or was she someone he rescued and got to know more? Then again, maybe he just met her when he was younger and not fighting crime.
I love the idea of this - there’s High School aged Paul trying to live a normal life (even though his dad is a super hero and he’s destined to become one as well) and they fall in love, and then his powers manifest and it’s awkward, but love conquers all! She stands by him when his dad dies and he is forced to take on the Legacy mantle earlier than he would have wanted (maybe when Felicia is a baby? Oooh, better yet, right before she’s born - her grandfather never got to see her). I can see a very cinematic origin/love story for the current Legacy.
Ah, but you’ve tapped into the beauty of SotM: Story and character. That’ll generally get our interest up, as it is - at least for me - one of the key reasons I play.
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I’m just gonna assume they met in high school or college. That seems more likely than: “Oh! I’ve saved your life! How do you feel about dinner?”
I wonder how young Legacy was when Baron Blade killed his father. If it happened young enough, I could see him shying away from non-powered women for fear of endangering their lives through association (like in every other Spider-Man/Mary Jane storyline). Would make some sense that information is so limited because she might be a playable character somewhere down the road. That’d be groovy.
Another question about family: who is Expatriette’s father? Dawn would be a hell of a wife to handle…
My money is on Voss.
Whoa. Just… Ew.
Expatriette’s father has not been seen in the game to this point.
You know, on second thought, I’m not sure if I want to know the man who has/had a relationship with Dawn. The implications are just terrifying. He could probably kill with a nasty stare, and he doesn’t need to be a demigod like Ra to do it.
So what you’re saying, is that he’s invisible.
[/deliberately missing the point]
To be fair, Expatriette’s father was in the first draft of Citizen Dawn’s deck. He was cut out in the first round of playtesting, however.
Timeline-wise, that must have been when Citizen Dawn killed him for not providing her with powerful offspring.