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I run the Mortal/Mortal+ sphere as the same sphere. Mortal+ don't have any special channels or boards, they don't get outted to each other. They find each other as it happens IC. Though sometimes if there are reasons they might know of each other (reputations, for example), I will engineer things as appropriate. They commonly get pulled together via the plots I run. The plots are also for both Mortal/Mortal+ and sometimes other supers get dragged along.
 
I run the Mortal/Mortal+ sphere as the same sphere. Mortal+ don't have any special channels or boards, they don't get outted to each other. They find each other as it happens IC. Though sometimes if there are reasons they might know of each other (reputations, for example), I will engineer things as appropriate. They commonly get pulled together via the plots I run. The plots are also for both Mortal/Mortal+ and sometimes other supers get dragged along.
  
It's also the same reason I don't use any of the Societies, and each PC is basically on their own learning things as best they can. Another reason for them to seek out and make connections, without a nebulous hierarchy of NPCs behind them to turn to as part of a Tradition/Trad/etc. So far this seems to be working pretty well.
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It's also the same reason I don't use any of the Societies, and each PC is basically on their own learning things as best they can. Another reason for them to seek out and make connections, without a nebulous hierarchy of NPCs behind them to turn to as part of a Tradition/Society/etc. So far this seems to be working pretty well.
 
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Revision as of 20:38, 9 February 2011

I run the Mortal/Mortal+ sphere as the same sphere. Mortal+ don't have any special channels or boards, they don't get outted to each other. They find each other as it happens IC. Though sometimes if there are reasons they might know of each other (reputations, for example), I will engineer things as appropriate. They commonly get pulled together via the plots I run. The plots are also for both Mortal/Mortal+ and sometimes other supers get dragged along.

It's also the same reason I don't use any of the Societies, and each PC is basically on their own learning things as best they can. Another reason for them to seek out and make connections, without a nebulous hierarchy of NPCs behind them to turn to as part of a Tradition/Society/etc. So far this seems to be working pretty well.