Maximum Rush

Maximum Rush is for all intents and purposes a game show for entertainment. On this show participants do something to gain the attention of the authorities and then must eventually escape. It is a 'Villain' organization due to the damage done at Maximum Rush 'events'.

The 'Organization' known as 'Maximum Rush' is not a typical villainous organization in that it does not seek to empower anyone over anyone else. In fact the majority of the 'crimes' linked to the Maximum Rush group are practically non-existant. The group itself is a facilitator, and does not do anything illegal anymore than Youtube can be held accountable for what someone does in making a video to post. Maximum Rush itself is ran almost entirely in cyberspace, and does not seem to exist on physical computers as all attempts to track it's IP address fail in a never resolving loop. This indicates that the Maximum Rush website itself is a either a Meta with computer control powers, or is itself an AI of some sort that keeps the main Maximum Rush website perpetually connected regardless of attempts to shut it down or redirect it's domain away from itself.

Paying a one time fee gets a user access to the main site which contains short bio's of the participants along with a picture and the sum of their points they have earned. Subscribing to the website allows for greater indepth details about the participants, personality profiles, links to video's, and betting pages where users can bet on the participants much like at horse races. Possible bets include: Highest Points Earner, Number of Heroes incapacitated, and several other options.

Finally there is an internet e-mail address which people can use to schedule an interview to join for Season 2.

Participants

 * Armor
 * Blink
 * Dawn
 * Dusk
 * Freak
 * Ghost
 * Monolith
 * Rayo (Lightning Lad)
 * Star Wolf
 * Talon

Leagues & Structure
There are two Leagues, Doubles and Solo. In Solo matches two participants work individually to try and rack up as many points as possible. In Doubles league a team of two participants work together to attempt to gain as many points as possible and their total is shared. Individuals can thus have two point totals: Individual and Team.

Points are determined and awarded via a number of factors including: Time of Match, Number of Opponents Defeated/Incapacitated, Escaping to Safety, and Property (A combination of property damage and monetary gain). Points are lost when civilians and bystanders are injured whether by the Participants or the answering Heroes. The number of heroes faced is a points multiplier, thus solo participants tend to have higher point totals though a well practiced team as in the case of Dusk and Dawn can accrue nearly perfect scores.