
Former Game Master: Jim Caswell
Generation Y-Not assembled a group of parahuman children for their own nefarious purposes. Stopped by the Champions of Justice and Hoshi of Force d'Orleans, their victims were left under Hoshi's foster care at the Shooting Star Ranch. After Glenn Feugeson was brought in by The Patricia O'Neil Foundation to tutor the children, he realized that the arrangement was not going to work out. The custody of the children were switched over to Doctor Radio and Amazon Grace (in their civilian identities) for guardianship and leadership in learning how to use their abilities on the side of good. This necessitated a change, since their house simply could accomadate that many people. They decided to build on some property that Doctor Radio still owned. Before long this, effectively, became a boarding school for young parahumans and the children of parahuman crimefighters.
| Current Staff | |||
| Jackson Roberts (Doctor Radio) | : Headmaster | ||
| Daphne Roberts (Amazon Grace) | : General Operations | ||
| Glenn Furgeson (the Hero) | : Science, Literature, General Education | ||
| Golden Eagle II "Junior" | : Mathematics, Computer Science, Social Studies | ||
| Daniel Zargood (Bassline) | : Music Education | ||
| Lyta Davis | : Theatre Arts | ||
| Peter Tslemnekov | : Staff Physician | ||
| The Students |
Harold Angel (Seraph) Charolette Breié (la Renarde Noire) Jessie Bryant Alan Cane (Teen Wolf) Christian Cameron (Captain Miarcle) "B.J." Ferguson "Forrest" Ferguson "Hawkeye" Ferguson "Radar" Ferguson |
"Trapper" Ferguson Amy Mitchell Jaime Martinez Melissa Moonstone J.B. North Brent Picardo (Amorpho) Saul Roberts Tommy Townsend (Pinball Wizard) Brian Vargo (Crete) | |
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