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    |name = United Kingdom/Central Initiative (UKI Central)
    |name = United Kingdom/Central Initiative (UKI Central)
    |Group = United Kingdom/Central Initiative (UKI Central)
    |Group = United Kingdom/Central Initiative (UKI Central)
    |status = Active
    |status = Active (September 2016)
    |Leader = [[Lord Mole]]
    |Leader = [[Lord Mole]]
    |Members = [[Lord Mole]]
    |Members = [[Lord Mole]]
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    ==History==
    ==History==
    [[Lord Mole]] founded the UKI Central on September 20, 2016. They often work with other UK-based real-life superheroes.
    [[Lord Mole]] founded the UKI Central on September 20, 2016. They often work with other UK-based real-life superheroes.
    Founded in September of 2016, the UKIC is the Central section of the UKI Super Hero/Villain activists based in the Midlands.
    From Lord Mole:
    <blockquote>''The lines between Real Life Super Hero and Super Villain are greyer than they once were. This year found some Heroes whose agenda I can respect and work alongside – after all there are bigger problems out there than egoes and Ninjalantes. Homelessness, Apathy to the suffering of others, and Bigotry to name a few. My enemy’s enemy is my friend, and all that.''</blockquote>
    <blockquote>''15 years ago I found the people I was fundraising with needed a villain character to spice up events and charity shows.  It was successful fundraising theatre, and became an integral tool.  The kids at the shows loved villains every bit as much as they did heroes – often more – I was villain-ing for the Lifeboats (RNLI) and Children’s Hospital charities well before I knew there was a heroes community, and frankly being a villain is more flexible; there are no rules. In 2015, I helped raise over £30,000 for emergency services and £2500 for Birmingham Children’s Hospital.''</blockquote>


    ==Images==
    ==Images==

    Revision as of 23:56, 13 April 2018

    United Kingdom/Central Initiative (UKI Central)
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    Team Statistics
    Group United Kingdom/Central Initiative (UKI Central)
    Category Public Service
    Headquarters [[Location::Central UK]] 39° 12' 50.01" N, 79° 38' 13.60" W
    Status Active (September 2016)"Active (September 2016)" is not in the list (Active, Inactive, Retired, Semi-Active, Unknown, Deceased, On Hiatus, Defunct, Disbanded, Disgraced Retirement) of allowed values for the "Status" property.
    Team Activity
    Leader Lord Mole
    Members Lord Mole
    Allies The Initiative Collective
    Foes Apathy
    Actions Outreach
    For other uses of Initiative, see Initiative (disambiguation)


    The United Kingdom/Central Initiative (UKI Central) is a group of Real Life Superheroes based in the United Kingdom. They are part of a coalition of similarly-named teams called The Initiative Collective.

    History

    Lord Mole founded the UKI Central on September 20, 2016. They often work with other UK-based real-life superheroes.

    Founded in September of 2016, the UKIC is the Central section of the UKI Super Hero/Villain activists based in the Midlands.

    From Lord Mole:

    The lines between Real Life Super Hero and Super Villain are greyer than they once were. This year found some Heroes whose agenda I can respect and work alongside – after all there are bigger problems out there than egoes and Ninjalantes. Homelessness, Apathy to the suffering of others, and Bigotry to name a few. My enemy’s enemy is my friend, and all that.

    15 years ago I found the people I was fundraising with needed a villain character to spice up events and charity shows. It was successful fundraising theatre, and became an integral tool. The kids at the shows loved villains every bit as much as they did heroes – often more – I was villain-ing for the Lifeboats (RNLI) and Children’s Hospital charities well before I knew there was a heroes community, and frankly being a villain is more flexible; there are no rules. In 2015, I helped raise over £30,000 for emergency services and £2500 for Birmingham Children’s Hospital.

    Images