Another city for deus ex parabola's superhero/cyberpunk GLOG.
Considerata is an unincorporated community, welded inescapably to Las Vegas, the real city worth mentioning. At night, it is empty - its population drained into Vegas for work. During the day, it sleeps, and suffers through the unending drought.
Before it was a city, it was a testing range. In the northern half, closest to the Air Force base, people still live in 1950s facade-houses, meant to be torn down by atomic force.
Major Factions
Consolidated Guild of Actors, Stage Performers, and Magicians
A Martial-specced superhuman throws a knife over his head, and a second through the first, and on and on and on. Then he steps to the side, and down falls a statue of him, made of merged steel. It's a job, if you can't find anything better to do.
Along with the rest of their work, the Guild picked up the contract for citywide defense in Vegas - and they abhor a scab. In Vegas, independent heroic-types are liable to get their house burned down in an hour or less; in Considerata, you're still under their jurisdiction, but further from their eyes. Keep your head down.
They hold on to some dozen low-level superheroes - primarily "perigons", Brawn/Durable/Martial splits with powers like "fights good" and "doesn't die when you shoot them, probably".
Kangaroo Rats
I Re takes half the water - Las Vegas takes the rest. Everyone else dies. Lake Mead is empty. The Colorado River has a cement bed and a reflective cover to minimize losses to the earth and the air.
New branches sprout from the Colorado - some for collection, into dusty plastic buckets. Some for spite, draining into cracked ground. If we have to suffer, they can too.
Red Ring (Martial I, Weird - projects circular forcefields in front of his hands and whacks them around like a paddleball) is a known member (according to the FBI, who are insistent that this is a regimented group with "members" and "leadership") - in hiding somewhere after crashing stolen construction equipment through the Colorado's roof.
Hermes Trismegistus
1700 years old. Within his line of sight, he can turn any material into any other. Lead to gold, air to chlorine. He ruled Vegas, for a while - Magister Ludi, king of games. The last remnants of the Mob are still out for his head; they shoved him out of Vegas a decade ago, and now they wait for him to step out of his platinum-iridium palace, down in one of the old test site craters.
He'll rule again, come hell or high water.
[redacted]
SUVs with tinted windows and no license plates go down to the river in the dark, full of masked men and LED-studded equipment.
Independent Freaks
The Vampire
Survivor of a plane crash in the Yukon. Lived for months on meltwater and force of will. Unusually fast (30 MPH, short sprints at 60) flight, though it requires her to take a particular rigid pose. Perfect control of body temperature - provides utility benefits (immunity to hypothermia, invisibility to thermal sensors), and both negative and positive peaks cause her to deal 1d6 damage on contact (via frostbite or burns, respectively).
Spider Eater II
A superhero from the future, who came back to kill the past version of himself. He did, and, somehow, still exists. Flies, radiates cones of invisible grinding force that turn things to dust, has useless knowledge of the future corrupted by the death of Spider Eater I. Really wishes people would call him something else.
Dead Zone
10 foot radius of complete silence. Increased speed and agility. 12.7mm anti-materiel rifle.