Difference between revisions of "COMPASS"
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− | Following his voluntary resignation from [[Eternals, Inc.|Eternals Incorporated]], Rodney "'''[[Wheelman]]'''" Duelleck founded the first core iteration of COMPASS in 2015, taking much inspiration from his [[Colosso|former teammate]]'s initiative to promote heroes of a new generation. Realizing the personal challenges that superheroes (especially metahumans like himself) face in modern times, Rodney drafted a two-fold mission statement outlining COMPASS's role as both an active supergroup and a not-for-profit organization that would look out for the basic needs and rights of their contemporaries. | + | Following his voluntary resignation from [[Eternals, Inc.|Eternals Incorporated]], Rodney "'''the [[Wheelman]]'''" Duelleck founded the first core iteration of COMPASS in 2015, taking much inspiration from his [[Colosso|former teammate]]'s initiative to promote heroes of a new generation. Realizing the personal challenges that superheroes (especially metahumans like himself) face in modern times, Rodney drafted a two-fold mission statement outlining COMPASS's role as both an active supergroup and a not-for-profit organization that would look out for the basic needs and rights of their contemporaries. |
While still mostly focused on Millennium City due to its status as a hub for the metahuman community, COMPASS has quietly expanded its operations since its founding and now serves clients across the continental United States. | While still mostly focused on Millennium City due to its status as a hub for the metahuman community, COMPASS has quietly expanded its operations since its founding and now serves clients across the continental United States. |