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==History==
 
==History==
Following his resignation as leader and subsequent departure 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 challenges that superheroes (especially metahumans like himself) face in modern times, Rodney drafted a two-fold mission statement for COMPASS outlining their 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.
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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 for COMPASS: outlining their 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.
  
 
==Mission and Operations==
 
==Mission and Operations==

Revision as of 05:49, 9 February 2018

Pointing the way to a better tomorrow!
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COMPASS headquarters building, as seen from the south end of the Sakura Park Bridge.
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COMPASS, fully known as the Coalition for Organizing Metahuman Policing and Security Services, is an organization based in downtown Millennium City.


History

Following his voluntary resignation from Eternals Incorporated, Rodney "Wheelman" Duelleck founded the first core iteration of COMPASS in 2015, taking much inspiration from his 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 for COMPASS: outlining their 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.

Mission and Operations

COMPASS fields a representative team of superheroes responsible for providing direct emergency response within Millennium City and its environs, with the co-operation of local and federal law enforcement.

COMPASS' secondary mission is to provide heroes-- locally and across the country-- with access to various forms of social assistance, including special resources geared for empowered metahumans. As an organization, some of the services COMPASS aims to facilitate include:

  • Public relations with the superhero community and the general public
  • Basic powers orientation for new metahumans
  • Counseling for metahuman-related matters (advent of powers, civilian impact, duty-related traumas)
  • Meta-civilian training and work placement
  • Quality of life assistance (civilian financing and procurement of basic needs)
  • Referral to authorities where necessary (ASPRA, PRIMUS, etc.)

Team Roster

Current Members

Notable Former Members

Associates




COMPASS
Coalition for Organizing Metahuman Policing and Security Services
Wheelman
Big BreakCaptain MajesticHi-no-MaruRubber BulletteSpectrum Lass
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