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− | * Service - Wishes to serve | + | * Ambition - Personal drive to 'climb the ladder' |
− | * Renown - Revels in | + | * Ideology - Wants to enact their vision of how society ''should'' be |
− | * | + | * Service - Wishes to serve others and/or the common good |
+ | * Renown - Revels in being well-known and/or well-liked; wants to make history | ||
+ | * Power - Hopes to enhance their wealth, influence, and/or privilege | ||
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* Economy - Industry, commerce, employment, transportation, ports, power grid | * Economy - Industry, commerce, employment, transportation, ports, power grid | ||
− | * Environment - | + | * Environment - Climate, conservation, protection, restoration |
+ | * Government - taxation, governance, elections, immigration, civil service | ||
* Justice - Law enforcement, prosecution, penalties, civil rights | * Justice - Law enforcement, prosecution, penalties, civil rights | ||
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* National Defense - procurement, recruitment, deployment, veterans affairs | * National Defense - procurement, recruitment, deployment, veterans affairs | ||
* Culture - Arts, heritage | * Culture - Arts, heritage | ||
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* Foreign policy - relationships, intelligence, sanctions, trade | * Foreign policy - relationships, intelligence, sanctions, trade | ||
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Revision as of 00:37, 13 June 2019
Bluebird for Congress is a storyline for the Adventurers supergroup, starting in May 2019 and intended to continue through September 2019.
Contents
Background
Who is Bluebird?
Bluebird is the nom de guerre of Olivia Ellison, a 25 year-old resident of Millennium City. Olivia works for her family's global hotel chain, Ellison Hotels; yet far from being a trust fund heiress, Olivia has completed a business degree and earned her seat at the executive table with her sound business acumen.
Secretly, Olivia takes to the streets as Bluebird, emulating her older half-sister, Sarah, the hero Night Star from New York City. Trained by Red Spider, Olivia has no powers, so relies on cunning and stealth more than her fists - though she is a capable fighter when need arises.
Why is Bluebird Running for Congress?
Recently, Millennium City's Congressman, Harland "Hal" Duran (D) passed away at the age of 66. His passing was deemed natural, and it began a process of a special election to replace him next fall. Everything seemed fine! ... and then, while surveilling mafia-connected gangsters on an unrelated matter, Bluebird overheard one boasting that he was part of a plot to poison Duran so that his vacant seat could be filled by someone hand-picked by the mob. Bluebird tracked this gangster down, captured him, and questioned him - but couldn't get him to break. She had to abandon him when his buddies arrived.
In the aftermath, that gangster seemed to disappear.
Bluebird started looking into likely gang-linked candidates, but could find few leads worth pursuing. She realized she needed to get into the system, not as an outsider, but someone working within it: as a candidate.
Upon sharing her plans with her sister and friends, Olivia became convinced that her candidacy was not crazy - she had the education, the experience, and the connections - and maybe, just maybe, she could stand of chance of winning. The better she did, the better her chances of getting close to other candidates, and be able to better understand the flow of money in campaigns.
Despite making a serious bid to contend, though, Olivia hasn't lost sight of her reason for running: someone killed Representative Duran, and she intends to find out why.
Candidates
Agendas
Every candidate running has their focus. A campaign tends to benefit from having a strong, tightly-controlled message on a small number of policy areas. Conversely, voters may grow fatigued with a candidate who blusters on about esoteric policy areas.
Motives
Motives
- Ambition - Personal drive to 'climb the ladder'
- Ideology - Wants to enact their vision of how society should be
- Service - Wishes to serve others and/or the common good
- Renown - Revels in being well-known and/or well-liked; wants to make history
- Power - Hopes to enhance their wealth, influence, and/or privilege
Policy Strengths
- Economy - Industry, commerce, employment, transportation, ports, power grid
- Environment - Climate, conservation, protection, restoration
- Government - taxation, governance, elections, immigration, civil service
- Justice - Law enforcement, prosecution, penalties, civil rights
- National Defense - procurement, recruitment, deployment, veterans affairs
- Culture - Arts, heritage
- Social - education, health, NGOs, welfare, community & protective services
- Foreign policy - relationships, intelligence, sanctions, trade
Democrats
Olivia Ellison
Motive
Primary: Service
Secondary: Ambition
Policy areas:
Strong:
- Justice
- Economy
- Social
Weak
- Government
Platform:
- Getting Detroit's ruins cleaned up and redeveloped
- Increasing victim services funding
- More temporary, modular housing for victims of disasters to ease the monetary burden
- Wants new community initiatives to tackle crime at its roots
Republican
Carl Michaels
Motive
Primary: Ideology
Secondary: Ambition
Policy areas:
Strong:
- Justice
Weak (Not yet known)
Platform:
- Advocates for a crackdown on meta-human freedoms
- Increase in non-meta law enforcement, steeper punishments for meta-humans