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Post by Zero on May 17, 2008 20:20:00 GMT -4
I'm gonna start rebooting the Omniverse.
The continuities will not be affected, but they will be more well organized. The appearance of the Omniverse section of the forum may change. The threads will not be deleted.
While I'm going to maintain order over the Omniverse, the continuities within it will remain yours to create. Your creative freedom will remain intact.
I'm organizing it, NOT controlling it.
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Post by falkun on May 17, 2008 20:33:05 GMT -4
cool
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Post by Zero on May 17, 2008 20:44:57 GMT -4
Here's an illustration of how this will be organized. The absolute rule of this order, will be that NO ONE can touch TRUE timelines. All fan fics and fan made continuities fall under the Hypertime of the target universe.
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Post by Hunter on May 17, 2008 22:00:21 GMT -4
I like the idea, but the chart bugs me. You have Dexter and PPG in the same universe, but Foster's in a different one?
Also, where do crossovers go? (Both intra- and inter-network.)
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Post by falkun on May 17, 2008 22:12:28 GMT -4
I like the idea, but the chart bugs me. You have Dexter and PPG in the same universe, but Foster's in a different one? Also, where do crossovers go? (Both intra- and inter-network.) good point
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Post by Zero on May 17, 2008 23:08:59 GMT -4
The PPG episode "Members Only" indicates that Dexter and the PPGs share the same universe.
Crossovers:
Universal crossovers would simply share the same Hypertime continuity. Take Jessie Winkler's MLaaTR/Avatar crossover for example. We'll call it the JMA Continuity for now. The JMA Continuity would exist in BOTH Teenage Robot's AND Avatar's Hypertime sections.
Illustration: Omniverse--->Nickelodeon Multiverse--->Teenage Robot Universe--->JMA Continuity Omniverse--->Nickelodeon Multiverse--->Avatar Universe-------------->JMA Continuity
Two timelines crossover, they would simply share the common event, possibly at different times. Illustration: Teenage Robot Universe--->Tremorton High Continuity---> May 2004- Hypertime Crisis Teenage Robot Universe--->Tremorton Continuity---------> October 2007- Hypertime Crisis
Does that make sense to you?
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Post by White Lightning on May 17, 2008 23:13:09 GMT -4
It dose to me!
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Post by Zero on May 17, 2008 23:16:45 GMT -4
My head hurts from figuring all this out...
All in all, Hypertime is the key to making this work for everyone.
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Post by falkun on May 17, 2008 23:59:22 GMT -4
The PPG episode "Members Only" indicates that Dexter and the PPGs share the same universe. Crossovers: Universal crossovers would simply share the same Hypertime continuity. Take Jessie Winkler's MLaaTR/Avatar crossover for example. We'll call it the JMA Continuity for now. The JMA Continuity would exist in BOTH Teenage Robot's AND Avatar's Hypertime sections. Illustration: Omniverse--->Nickelodeon Multiverse--->Teenage Robot Universe--->JMA Continuity Omniverse--->Nickelodeon Multiverse--->Avatar Universe-------------->JMA Continuity Two timelines crossover, they would simply share the common event, possibly at different times. Illustration: Teenage Robot Universe--->Tremorton High Continuity---> May 2004- Hypertime Crisis Teenage Robot Universe--->Tremorton Continuity---------> October 2007- Hypertime Crisis Does that make sense to you? which episode is that?
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Post by Shelltoon on May 18, 2008 0:24:05 GMT -4
I like the idea, but the chart bugs me. You have Dexter and PPG in the same universe, but Foster's in a different one? Foster's should be in the same universe, because Foster's DOES acknowledge the existence of Townsville and The Powerpuff Girls.
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Post by Hunter on May 18, 2008 0:55:31 GMT -4
Does that make sense to you? *nod* Season 4. The Girls try getting into the Association of World Super Men (AWSM). They're strong enough, fast enough, and smart enough, but they're denied anyway, on account of they're neither old enough nor male enough to be called "men." Just then, an alien attacks, and yada yada yada, the Girls save the day in a battle filled with enough innuendo to give Freud an aneurysm. Special guest stars: Justice Friends Major Glory and Val Hallen.
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Post by falkun on May 18, 2008 2:02:30 GMT -4
oh, the justice friends one.
"we dont need no rugrats cramping our style" uhuh, that one was good.
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Post by Zero on May 18, 2008 13:19:17 GMT -4
I like the idea, but the chart bugs me. You have Dexter and PPG in the same universe, but Foster's in a different one? Foster's should be in the same universe, because Foster's DOES acknowledge the existence of Townsville and The Powerpuff Girls. Which episode? And give specific details.
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Post by sonicheroes4ever on May 18, 2008 14:30:46 GMT -4
Foster's should be in the same universe, because Foster's DOES acknowledge the existence of Townsville and The Powerpuff Girls. Which episode? And give specific details. Episode 1 pilot. An imaginary friend is Mojo Jojo cameo.
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Post by Shelltoon on May 18, 2008 18:41:08 GMT -4
Which episode? And give specific details. Frankie's shirt is a stylized PPG shirt. House of Bloo'sOne of the imaginary friends happens to be Mojo Jojo Wilt: Some kids aren't very creative, so they copy what they see on TV. What are you gonna do? Cookie DoughWhen Bloo reads the orders he's received (which all say Coco ironically), he mentions "Townsville." Say it Ain't SewI think this speaks for itself...
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