The National Heroes Association (NHA) is a government-sanctioned organization that oversees and manages all superhero activity within the nation. It serves as a corporate entity that monetizes the activities of superheroes and functions as a regulatory body, ensuring superheroes adhere to a strict code of conduct.
The NHA registers, classifies, and manages superheroes based on their capabilities and influence. The classification system helps in the efficient delegation of tasks, ensuring that the right heroes are assigned to appropriate situations.
The NHA monitors superhero activities, ensuring they maintain a high standard of conduct and their actions align with the best interest of public safety. Any misconduct or violation can lead to penalties or suspension.
Superheroes under the NHA are seen as public figures, role models, and influencers. The NHA manages their public image, handling endorsements, advertising, and celebrity engagements.
Profits from endorsements and advertising are funneled back to the NHA and distributed among the superheroes. This financial support is used for city repairs, medical care for heroes, investment in new crime-fighting technologies, and ensuring the personal well-being of the heroes.
The NHA is committed to the protection of the public and the maintenance of peace. They coordinate with law enforcement and emergency services to respond to crises and threats promptly.
The NHA invests in cutting-edge technology and research to enhance the capabilities of their superheroes, developing new equipment and tools to aid them in their crime-fighting efforts.