National Security Agency (TV Superheroes)
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- | The '''National Security Agency''' ('''NSA''') within the ''[[TV Superheroes]]'' campaign differs from the [[National | + | The '''National Security Agency''' ('''NSA''') within the ''[[TV Superheroes]]'' campaign differs from the [[National Security Agency|real organization]] as depicted in the TV shows that define the game world, and as it has otherwise been used by the GM and players in crafting characters and stories. |
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==Divisions== | ==Divisions== | ||
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The [[Department of Special Research]] (DSR) is a secret division of the NSA, tasked with investigating the occult and various "fringe sciences." NSA's interests in the [[Rambaldi artifacts]] are explored within the DSR. | The [[Department of Special Research]] (DSR) is a secret division of the NSA, tasked with investigating the occult and various "fringe sciences." NSA's interests in the [[Rambaldi artifacts]] are explored within the DSR. | ||
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+ | ===OSO and OSI=== | ||
+ | From the 1970s into the 1990s, the [[Office of Strategic Operations]] (OSO) and its successor, the [[Office of Strategic Intelligence]] (OSI), were subdivisions of the NSA. Part of the responsibilities of these agencies was research into human enhancement programs. When the OSI was discontinued in the late 1990s, its human enhancement research division was absorbed into the main body of the NSA. | ||
==Personnel== | ==Personnel== | ||
===Active=== | ===Active=== | ||
+ | * [[Louise Beckett|Deputy Director Louise Beckett]] | ||
+ | * [[Susan Carver|Tech Agent Susan Carver]] | ||
+ | * [[Kyle Duarte|Agent Kyle Duarte]] | ||
* [[Carson Evans|Doctor Carson Evans]] | * [[Carson Evans|Doctor Carson Evans]] | ||
+ | * [[Jake Foley|Agent Jake Foley]] | ||
+ | * [[Fran]] | ||
+ | * [[Diane Hughes|Doctor Diane Hughes]] | ||
+ | * [[Miles Jennings]] | ||
* [[Kendall|Assistant Director Kendall]] | * [[Kendall|Assistant Director Kendall]] | ||
+ | * [[Seymour Lafortunata]] | ||
+ | * [[James Skerrit|Chief Director James Skerrit]] | ||
+ | * [[Valerie Warner|Executive Director Valerie Warner]] | ||
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+ | * [[Mark Benton|Doctor Mark Benton]] | ||
* [[Carrie Bowman]] | * [[Carrie Bowman]] | ||
- | + | * [[Alex Brandt|Agent Alex Brandt]] | |
- | + | * [[Steve Clemens]] | |
- | + | * [[Richard Fox|Agent Richard Fox]] | |
+ | * [[Doctor Gage]] (deceased) | ||
+ | * [[Ben Wilton|Agent Ben Wilton]] (deceased) | ||
+ | * [[Nicholas Wright|Agent Nicholas Wright]] (deceased) | ||
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==Resources== | ==Resources== | ||
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+ | ===Technology=== | ||
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+ | The NSA receives more research money than any other intelligence agency and is directly involved in researching and developing very advanced technologies that are unavailable to the general public. For example, | ||
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+ | * Field agents are trained in full-immersion hologram chambers with life-like realism; | ||
+ | * Experimental nanotechnology is capable of successfully integrating with organic life forms, including humans. | ||
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+ | The implications of these technologies on the world as a whole have not been explored. | ||
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+ | ===Real Estate=== | ||
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+ | The NSA field office in [[Atlantic City, New Jersey]], is at 10th & Park. | ||
The NSA has a safehouse in [[Berlin, Germany]], at [[221B Bäcker-Straße]]. | The NSA has a safehouse in [[Berlin, Germany]], at [[221B Bäcker-Straße]]. | ||
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* [[Project Black Hole]] | * [[Project Black Hole]] | ||
+ | * [[Project Free Target]] | ||
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Current revision as of 14:33, 5 February 2007
The National Security Agency (NSA) within the TV Superheroes campaign differs from the real organization as depicted in the TV shows that define the game world, and as it has otherwise been used by the GM and players in crafting characters and stories.
Contents |
Divisions
DSR
The Department of Special Research (DSR) is a secret division of the NSA, tasked with investigating the occult and various "fringe sciences." NSA's interests in the Rambaldi artifacts are explored within the DSR.
OSO and OSI
From the 1970s into the 1990s, the Office of Strategic Operations (OSO) and its successor, the Office of Strategic Intelligence (OSI), were subdivisions of the NSA. Part of the responsibilities of these agencies was research into human enhancement programs. When the OSI was discontinued in the late 1990s, its human enhancement research division was absorbed into the main body of the NSA.
Personnel
Active
- Deputy Director Louise Beckett
- Tech Agent Susan Carver
- Agent Kyle Duarte
- Doctor Carson Evans
- Agent Jake Foley
- Fran
- Doctor Diane Hughes
- Miles Jennings
- Assistant Director Kendall
- Seymour Lafortunata
- Chief Director James Skerrit
- Executive Director Valerie Warner
Former
- Doctor Mark Benton
- Carrie Bowman
- Agent Alex Brandt
- Steve Clemens
- Agent Richard Fox
- Doctor Gage (deceased)
- Agent Ben Wilton (deceased)
- Agent Nicholas Wright (deceased)
Resources
Technology
The NSA receives more research money than any other intelligence agency and is directly involved in researching and developing very advanced technologies that are unavailable to the general public. For example,
- Field agents are trained in full-immersion hologram chambers with life-like realism;
- Experimental nanotechnology is capable of successfully integrating with organic life forms, including humans.
The implications of these technologies on the world as a whole have not been explored.
Real Estate
The NSA field office in Atlantic City, New Jersey, is at 10th & Park.
The NSA has a safehouse in Berlin, Germany, at 221B Bäcker-Straße.