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The Teen Phalanx could face serious repercussions if it acts outside the law - either through non-compliance with government regulations, or through failure to report any known criminal activity of its members.
 
The Teen Phalanx could face serious repercussions if it acts outside the law - either through non-compliance with government regulations, or through failure to report any known criminal activity of its members.
 
Members of the Teen Phalanx who are based in Paragon City, and are engaged in regular hero patrols and activities are expected to be registered to carry a HERO license card, and comply with the same laws and restrictions as Police Officers, as per the Citizen Crime Fighting Act. This includes the use of deadly force and guidelines on the use of force in general.
 
  
 
Members operating in Millennium City are encouraged to register with the Paranormal Research and Investigation Mission of the United States (PRIMUS), as part of the American Superhuman and Paranormal Registration Act (ASPRA). Those engaging in patrols and other hero activities are to abide by the laws set forth regarding superhumans to the best of their ability.
 
Members operating in Millennium City are encouraged to register with the Paranormal Research and Investigation Mission of the United States (PRIMUS), as part of the American Superhuman and Paranormal Registration Act (ASPRA). Those engaging in patrols and other hero activities are to abide by the laws set forth regarding superhumans to the best of their ability.

Revision as of 22:54, 18 March 2014


The Teen Phalanx is a publicly known, privately funded group which operates within government rules and regulations to provide room and board, training, structure, and assistance to meta children and teenagers. The organization has branches in both Paragon City, Rhode Island in Primal Earth and in Millennium City, Michigan in an alternate version of Earth.

The Teen Phalanx has been known to work in conjunction with government programs to provide counseling, community service, support groups, and rehabilitation to members in need.

The Teen Phalanx is held to government standards regarding care and education of its under-aged members, ensuring that all members are sent to schools outside the dorms.

The programs and services offered by the Teen Phalanx benefit an age group between 9 and 19 years of age, with exceptions and allowances in certain cases for younger members or existing members who remain in and contribute to the group past the age of 19.

Older members are accepted only if they show a benefit in teaching or assisting younger members.

The Teen Phalanx cannot and will not accept members who are known for previous violent or criminal activity without direct sponsorship by and/or ongoing reports to a social services caseworker or other government official, and reasonable assurances regarding the safety of its other members.

The Teen Phalanx could face serious repercussions if it acts outside the law - either through non-compliance with government regulations, or through failure to report any known criminal activity of its members.

Members operating in Millennium City are encouraged to register with the Paranormal Research and Investigation Mission of the United States (PRIMUS), as part of the American Superhuman and Paranormal Registration Act (ASPRA). Those engaging in patrols and other hero activities are to abide by the laws set forth regarding superhumans to the best of their ability.

Pages in category "Teen Phalanx"

The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.