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One of the basic Stars of Paragon  axioms is to "Power Attack, Move and Communicate" in order to be effective in a super villain capture. To "Power Attack" actually means using ones powers to attack, but more importantly, also focusing strikes on the threat since only one hero may take to long fighting solo. "Move" or moving simply means to maneuver to a position of cover or concealment or to a place where one could potentially get better target acquisition. "Communicate" means to communicate with each other from a Super group-Team standpoint and to have communication readiness to coordinate supporting fires that can be brought to bear against villains.  Respond to tells and add your input to the battle.  If that means taking the time to halt between fights to discuss options, then do so.

 

The Team is the smallest maneuver element within our Super Group. Organized to fight as a unified element, the team consists of heroes brought together to fight a common foe for greater experience and speed of justice.

 

The fundamental mission of the Stars of Paragon is to close in on and capture super villains and criminals. The team’s ability to move, power attack, communicate, and provide buffs/heals is a decisive factor in the modern super hero battle. It moves, attacks, defends, and performs other essential tasks to support the  Star's or team's mission. In accomplishing it's assigned missions, the team uses it’s powers, maneuvering, and shock effects, synchronized with other maneuver elements and with defender buffs and controller effects. When properly supported, it is capable of conducting sustained operations against any sophisticated villain organization.

The super team can survive and win in battle, however, only if it is well trained, effectively led, and highly motivated. Heroes must be aggressive, and their tactics must reflect the tempo and intensity of maneuverable crime fighting. Super team training must prepare them to operate in hostile territory with the villains to their front, flanks, and rear.
 
Group often and support other members when you can to promote super group cohesion and crime fighting effectiveness!