There's an interesting one. Not to say you should change it, it works fine, but technically due to the conflux you could actually
be the real Julius Caesar, pulled in from another timeline. There are quite a few historical and future figures floating around. A clone is fine too.
Now for some worldbuilding, and a few more questions you can add to your starting concepts:
Metahumans and the Law
American government is still recovering from the Conflux. Most of the original Capitol was destroyed and a large number of important personnel killed. The former President, Richard McDonald, gained tremendous power in the Conflux; once things had settled down he resigned, claiming superhuman rulers would lead to tyranny, and became Paragon, the leader of the Guardians.
The current government is based in Nexus, the new capital of the united states, and in the few years of relative peace a number of laws have been passed to try to control and categorize the metahuman situation.
- Metahuman: (1) Any autonomous entity with capabilities beyond those of normal humans, as determined by the Metahuman Relations Council, and/or (2) any autonomous entity of extraterrestrial or extradimensional origins, as determined by the Metahuman Relations Council.
- Babyface: A metahuman who can pass as mundane, used pejoratively by those who can't pass.
- Freak: A metahuman who can't pass, obviously extraterrestrial or too heavily mutated to look human. Originally a slur, now co-opted by freaks as a badge of honor.
All metahumans are required to register with the MHRC. Unregistered metahumans are subject to fines and court-ordered registration but it's easy for a "babyface" to just not show his power level in public and avoid having to register. A grassroots movement called the Freak Coalition is pushing for more aggressive pursuit of unregistered metahumans, claiming the current situation discriminates against obvious metahumans. Aggravated metahumanity, using powers to commit crimes, is a felony on top of the basic charges, and carries serious penalties if you're unregistered.
It's not all surveillance and dystopia though. Registered metahumans can apply to join the Guardians and are legally permitted to engage in independent vigilantism, with limited liability for damage caused while fighting crime (this could change in a heartbeat if a metahuman fucks something up very badly). The Guardians also have posse comitatus rights and can temporarily recruit metahumans in emergency situations. While you're legally obligated to comply there's currently no penalty for saying no, thanks to complaints by mundane aliens worried they'll be forced to fight superhumans with no powers. Unregistered metahumans have a grace period to register without penalty if they're outed like this.
Registration is a matter of filing an appointment with the MHRC and demonstrating your capabilities to judges, who will decide if they constitute metahumanity. Registration means getting an ID card and number and having your identity and powers listed on a government computer.
Metahumanity is still flimsy and ill-defined. Anyone can try to register and it's 100% the judge's call on whether or not you're metahuman. Paragon can fly faster than sound and punch through ten inches of steel. Ironsides, another founding member, is an engineering grad student who woke up on December 22 with the plans for an armored battlesuit engraved in his mind, then built said battlesuit and used it to fight. He has no powers on his own but he could attack a mugger with a baseball bat in his boxers and it would be considered legal metahuman vigilantism under the current laws.
There's an app for that! Last year the Guardians released Justice, an app for metahuman crimefighting. The Guardians' supercomputer crawls social media, 911 calls, and police radio, and populates a map of the city with current threats. Registered metahumans can log into the app and track crimes across the city to better facilitate crimefighting.
At the moment this all works fine, with a few kinks, but the system hasn't really been put to the test. The chaos of the Conflux is over and the bad guys haven't really gotten it together yet. There are no metahuman criminal organizations on record, no giant public disasters by vigilantes, no global threats to contend with. It's hard to say how things will hold up under pressure.
Given all that shit, I have a few more questions you can add to your profile to better flesh out your character and give me an idea of their place in the world:
1. Are you registered? Why/Why not?
2. Are you in the Guardians, or have you applied? Why?
This third question is more to get an idea of your character as a "superhero." We're getting more unconventional picks than I expected, which is fine, but I'd like to get a better idea of what you want to do with your character.
3. Robot attack! A secret coalition of mad engineers have built micro-fabricators around the city which are currently pumping out killbots to terrorize the citizens of Nexus. How does your character help? Try to be as specific as you can, tell me how your character uses their unique powers to contribute.