Earlier I mentioned a really funny scene at the conclusion of this spy-type adventure. So before I describe it, let me set the scene. The heroes (who I'll give details on in a minute) have just traveled all over the world in an international plot. They've been to ruins in Mexico, run with the bulls in Spain, and now made their way across Turkey. They've traveled for hours (by car) to reach this secret base, and have hiked for a few
more hours by foot to this mountain meadow.
The champions are:
Thunderbird: A very fast (but overweight) Native American who can control the weather.
CyberKing: An Elvis impersonator who can fire lightning.
Enigma: A major league baseball player who has the ability to absorb other powers.
L-Force: a young man who has green scales and armor, and who also shoots electricity.
ToonMaster: A cartoonist who has the amazing powers of creating solid illusions of anything he wants! He tends to do silly things like having a lightbulb appear over his head when a good idea comes along, makes an anvil over the bad guys heads, which suddenly drops on them, or creates known live cartoons (favorites were Captain Caveman and the Powerpuff Girls) that fight for him.
Mischief: a gorgeous and flirtatious girl that is very agile and can vibrate through things; she also has an energy carrier attack called a Hand Spear (sort of like Iron Fist).
So this eclectic group is making their way across the meadow, and as they near these ruins they realize that they may be being watched by hidden cameras.
Despite yet another discussion/argument about Evasion (Mischief always evades, even though she is nearly impossible to be hit), the player of Mischief (a meta-gaming, power gamer munchkin) decides he wants to have her evade. I, as the GM, explain to him
yet again how he has to be aware of an attack to get any benefit from evasion (that only Heightened Defense and Level modifiers worked against all attacks, regardless of whether you know about them or not). The player insists that he still wants Mischief to evade, and this means that she begins rolling around and running in an evasionary pattern (picture Captain Kirk doing one of his silly, zig-zag runs).
ToonMaster, who is silly to begin with (see above) suddenly appears in lederhosen, and floats along loudly bellowing "The Sound of Music", as he figures "What the heck? If she can be goofy, then so can I!!!". CyberKing, our Elvis impersonator, decides to join in on the fun and starts singing Elvis tunes ("A little bit of conversation, a little more action....").
The others in the group look around at these three members of the team singing and dancing in the middle of this beautiful mountain scenery, and probably shake their heads in bewilderment (as do the guards who are watching on video monitors).
Mischief ended up getting a Charisma negative for acting so strangely right in the middle of a crucial operation.