Media Moves

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When you make a statement to the cameras, roll + Superior. On a 10+, choose three. On a 7-9, choose two.
  • you convince the viewing audience to see your team according to a Label of your choice
  • your statement will bring you an opportunity from a viewer
  • your statement frames you, in particular, as a successful and noteworthy hero of the city; mark potential
  • you don’t anger or upset anyone important or powerful with your statement

On a miss, your statement goes awry, and listeners interpret your words in the worst possible way.

Masks, page(s) 198

The Haclyon City Herald has a columnist named Hiro Reckard. The supplement provides a move associated with his column:

When you read Hiro's column to see what he thinks of you, roll + Freak. On a 10+, you're too much --- Hiro thinks you’re trying too hard, and his opinion is spreading. Shift Freak up and Savior down. On a 7-9, he thinks you're bland. Not interesting enough. Shift Mundane up and Freak down. On a miss, Hiro writes about how you clearly just don’t care. Mark a condition, and shift Mundane up twice, and Freak and Savior each down once.
Halcyon City Herald Collection, page(s) 13

And a more general media-related move:

When you refuse to speak to the media about a recent caught-on-camera , roll + Mundane. On a 10+, they paint you as a regular person, favorably; clear a condition or mark potential when you read those reports, and expect a request for an interview. On a 7-9, you’re largely ignored; shift Mundane up and Danger down. On a miss, the media paints you as a dangerous mystery; shift Danger up and Mundane down, and mark a condition of the GM's choice.
Halcyon City Herald Collection, page(s) 79