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Mutants & Masterminds: Agents of Freedom Sourcebook

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Freedom City needs you! There are times when super-heroes like the Freedom League just aren't around - they're dealing with a disaster or off in space or another dimension - and that's where you come in. You're the first line of defense when a super-villain rampages through midtown or a clone army attacks. You hold the line and keep the city and the world safe, and you do it without super-powers or some fancy costume or code-name. Agents of Freedom details "agent" level characters and adventures for Mutants & Masterminds, featuring three heroic agencies for the Freedom City the STAR Squad of the Freedom City Police Department; AEGIS (the American Elite Government Intervention Service), the U.S. government agency dealing with super-powered threats; and UNISON, the United Nations International Superhero Oversight Network, gathering information on threats to the world. It also includes details on the villainous SHADOW, the Secret Hierarchy of Agents for Domination Over the World! Written by award-winning author Scott Bennie (Testament), Agents of Freedom has everything you need to run your own super-agent adventures and campaigns. So suit-up, agent! Freedom City and the world need you!

128 pages, Paperback

First published March 7, 2007

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October 23, 2015
Agents of Freedom is the Mutants and Mastermind's version of the Super Agents sourcebook that came out for Champions in the 80s. It adds a few new sub superhero archetypes, and some new gear which could actually come in handy for street level supers as well as agents. But most of the book is occupied by four agencies:

A mostly ineffectual city police unit who will be sent out to apprehend your heros when they are framed for evildoing or just run amuck because the players are jerks.

SHIELD by another name, an American agency named "AEGIS". So they weren't trying too hard.

A UN agency that's a little bit UNIT, a little bit UNCLE.

And the mandatory globe spanning evil conspiracy that for a change of pace doesn't have a reptile fetish.

It's all competently done and if you want to run a police cop show, James Bond or Agents of SHIELD campaign using M&M rules, this is the resource for you.
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