Talk:Outcast

How should we go about this?
On the one hand, they are humans by race and on the other they are nightmare horde by political affiliation. This is not exactly like the Ice Golems because the golems dropped badges. These guys are a whole group of creatures who have their own drops (Bone Charms). I say we classify them as both humans and Nightmare Horde. --Karlos 15:47, 21 June 2006 (CDT)

Dispute: Level 20 Outcasts
I haven't seen any level 20 Outcasts. All the warrior's I've seen are level 22, and all the Deathhands I've seen in explorable areas are level 21. -- Gordon Ecker 01:27, 10 October 2006 (CDT)
 * It's been over two months, I'll assume that it was just a typo. -- Gordon Ecker 02:37, 26 December 2006 (CST)

Reavers Per Se
As much as I love the Series and movie Firefly and am familir with the Halcyon crew, I'm not sure the direct reference goes that far. Also the reavers are a subgroup inside the already established, feral-yet-structured Outcasts. City of Heros has a sort of Mutant villain group called the outcasts, whose premise is more identical--sans reavers. Also, the term reaver goes all the way back to Old French and Low Latin. It shares similar roots with Rage, Rave, revielle, reveller. Reavers were also featured in the RTS game Warlord's BattleCry III, complete with Schwartzeneggeresque voice quotes like "I am a Reavah!", who were a part of the barbarian race lineup, go figure. That game came long before the series firefly. Point being Bless Weedin, but this is associating too much.--Apoptosine 07:25, 23 September 2008 (UTC)