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Who are The United Supers

Who are the United Supers? July 18th, 1951, Reuters July 15, 1951. All fighting between North and South Korea came to a stop when four figur

Who are the United Supers?

July 18th, 1951, Reuters

July 15, 1951. All fighting between North and South Korea came to a stop when four figures suddenly appeared among the fighters, subdued the involved parahumans on both sides, then carried them away.

On June 25th, 1950, North Korea entered South Korea with an army estimated at 75,000 soldiers, which included their parahuman force, The People’s Defenders. South Korea responded with their own parahuman military group, the Republic’s Defense Force along with its own army.

The death toll was estimated to be in excess of a hundred thousand when the fighting came to a stop.

The four intervening parahumans have yet to be identified. The group was composed of three women and one man, dressed from head to toe in identical white uniform hiding all features other than their sex. The only mark on the uniform was a United Nations Council loge on the left breast with the letters UNS in blocking black over it.

The Powers displayed while they subdued the involved parahumans were: super-strength, telekinesis, super-speed, an unidentified energy projection, and force-field generation. Two oddities emerged while reading over the accounts. Each of the four parahumans displayed the use of all five powers and were of a strength never seen before. While the combination of those two traits should have made identifying them simple, no one with such breath of power has been located, let alone four of them

The parahumans who were removed from the battlefields were found, unconscious and restrained, in an abandoned military base on the border of North and South Korea. While no information could be obtained on their immediate state, they were returned to service immediately. Resulting in he parahumans in white reappearing to remove the parahuman combatants from the battlefield again, depositing them in another uninhabited locations.

Over the next days, the Korean parahumans returned to the battle four more times, and were removed each one.

Other than removing the parahumans, those in white took no actions against any of the others involved in the battle.

The United Nations Council claims ownership of the ‘United Supers’

October 8th, 1951, Reuters

In a Press Conference at 9 AM, Greenwich Mean Time this morning, Secretary-General of the United Nations Council Trygve Halvdan Lie called the four supers in white the UNC Agents to enforce the ban against parahumans on the battlefield.

On the heel of formation of the United Nations Council, in 1945, their first act was to pass a regulation to keep supers from participating in any conflict between nations. The resolution passed with fifty-two percent vote for it. Among notable nations against it were the United States, Canada, and Great Britain.

The Korean War was the first demonstration that the UNC had the strength to enforce it.

Both North and South Korea have complained that the UNC has no business intervening, as neither country is part of the UNC. In response, the UNC stated they couldn’t limit their interventions to member countries when the use of parahumans in wars put so many civilians in danger, as demonstrated by the near 150 million civilian death during world war two as a result of the parahumans involved.

Secretary-General Lie stated in the press conference that nations were free to go to war against one another. The UNC would not impede their right to conflict, but they were to keep their parahumans out of them. The UNS would act to remove any parahumans that stepped onto a battlefield, regardless of their affiliations or lack thereof. So even civilian parahumans are prevented from intervening.

Super Healers, a group of parahumans with healing powers out of Brussels, petitioned the UNC to get an exemption so they could offer support to injured soldiers, but were denied. The UNC explained that the admission of any parahumans on a battlefield would set a precedent for military forces to petition their own exemptions they could then exploit.

When asked who the United Supers were, Secretary-General Lie simply said that they were volunteers from various Nations of the world who sought to use their powers to keep as many civilians safe as possible. When asked for their Identities, Secretary-General Lie said that to tell the world who those heroes were was to invite retribution. They operated and would always operate in anonymity.

Vietnam War ends with US military shamed

AP News, May 5th, 1975

After operating in secret in Vietnam, an unnamed unit of supers was routed by the United Supers and deposited in the lobby of the Pentagon while Secretary of Defense James R. Schlesinger proclaimed the United States had never acted against the UNC resolutions.

The removal of the supers was followed by the official withdrawal of the United States from the battlefield.

The action marks the eighteenth time the United Supers took action during a war since they first acted during the Korean War. While they, at no time, took actions to end the conflict, in all but three instances, the removal of the supers was immediately followed by the parties agreeing to peace talks, leading opponents of the resolution to claim the UNC was stepping beyond its authority.

Each time the UNC stated that nothing in the United Supers’ behavior forced any military to end their conflict. That if governments were reluctant to fight without the support of their supers, that was their decisions and not something the UNC had influence over.

Since the resolution was adopted in 1945, there have been five votes to remove or curtail it. Each failed, with the latest one being the one to come closest to succeeding with a vote of 49% in favor of ending the United Supers.


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