Thread:Geniusguy445/@comment-4743273-20120916061952/@comment-4743273-20120923045611

That sounds like an excellent idea, actually. I'd love to have our team's story chronicled. Anyway, I think the reason protagonists are typically seen as good options is because they almost always win out over the villains in the end. Besides, as you said, villains/antiheroes look out more for themselves, and so are far less useful to go on a team.

However, I think Galen Marek would be good member on the team, especially considering the fact that he's in the unique position of having training from the powerful dark side, but has virtuous intentions, and so can work well with the others.

I think it would probably be quite helpful to have a member who acts as a powerful, intimidating, tank-like character; someone with some level of omnipotent ability, who can work with the team, but will strike fear into the hearts of the enemy. I think if it could possibly be managed, someone like Spawn would fit the bill, because he has dark powers, diverse and powerful abilities, and a possible rationale for working with heroes, since he was a former special ops agent who was taken from his family.

Now that I think about it, how many members can be on one team?