SuperNet
When superhumans began to arise in larger numbers no one was prepared. Many wanted to classify the various superhumans, but no one could agree on how to do it. In 2001, a wealthy businessman, Michael Frost, founded SuperNet and its sister corporation, the Advent Bank. A dedicated super lover, Michael had a passion for their powers, and as such he began SuperNet as an organization to classify the powers of every known super to arise, whether hero or villain.
Over time the services that SuperNet offers has expanded to offering medical insurance to heroes and non-villain supers, offering reputable references for business to supers, and even acting as agents for licensing agreements. One of SuperNet’s primary income sources are their trading cards, which feature heroes and villains in their costumes, with a brief summary of the powers and abilities of the super on the back. Additionally, SuperNet functions as an intermediary between different super organizations and the government, passing information either way while preserving anonymity.
Over time the services that SuperNet offers has expanded to offering medical insurance to heroes and non-villain supers, offering reputable references for business to supers, and even acting as agents for licensing agreements. One of SuperNet’s primary income sources are their trading cards, which feature heroes and villains in their costumes, with a brief summary of the powers and abilities of the super on the back. Additionally, SuperNet functions as an intermediary between different super organizations and the government, passing information either way while preserving anonymity.
Type
Social, Group
Controlled Territories
Notable Members
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