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The Co-verse

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THE /CO/VERSE

The /Co/verse (#27C) is the name of the universe in which the Justice /Co/mrades exist. The /Co/verse exists within a Super Multiverse of other universes, which includes other versions of the /Co/verse, as well as the Marvel and DC Multiverses. Although the Justice /Co/mrades are the primary heroes on the /co/ Floating Island AKA /Co/ City, other independent Heroes also exist in the /Co/verse and will occasionally team up with the JC.

 

 


/Co/ City


See the main article.

 


All The Rest


/Co/ City, though now currently in low orbit around Planet Multiverse, was originally planted on the surface of that world. /Co/ City prefers not to bother with the planet below, as they have a nasty tendency to then come up and redecorate poorly. But at times contact with the surface is unavoidable or even welcomed, strange and different as the other countries may be.

 


/B/


By far the largest country on the surface, /B/ (properly pronounced as /b/) is also one of if not the most insular, with a highly complex inner system of rituals, beliefs, castes, and opinions that prove almost impenetrable to outsiders. This is only complicated by the fact that the nation has no noticable leader and no real intrapersonal distinctions whatsoever. /B/ tends to be the most pragmatic and proactive of the surface nations once the ball gets rolling- if they decide to unite behind a common cause (which doesn't happen often), you had better get out of the way.

 

/B/ holds little trade with /Co/ City, as they hold them in low regard due to their loving nature, and /Co/ holds similar opinions the other way. About the only thing traded between the two countries are Promotions, a strange and semimythical product that both hold in extremely high regard, and which /Co/ occasionally produces in great quality. /B/, notably, is also the original location where the INTERNET HATE MACHINE was sighted.

 


/A/


Ask any blue-blooded /co/mrade about /A/ and he'll probably shudder. /Co/ City and /A/ are not on good terms, mostly because of deep-seated cultural differences. Trade with /A/ is almost as rare as trade with /B/, and the relations are far more heated. In fact, /A/ and /Co/ often find themselves at each other's throats, attempting to steal objects and persons of value to the other or one-up them in competitions that make some wars pale in comparison. The Justice /Co/mrades have thus far declined to join in such contests, as they are mostly conducted on the level of the man on the street, but should the conflicts become an outright brawl, it is uncertain as to whether they can maintain their solidarity.

 


/TG/

 


 

Of all the surface nations, /Tg/ is probably the one with which /Co/ City holds the closest relationship. The two share a sort of obsolescent comeraderie in their associated fields of interest, and each has helped the other out more than once, most notably with /Tg/ providing the manual labor to aid in the construction of /Co/'s Summer Home. The closeness of the relationships between the Teacup and the Darklands is most likely due to their similarities- each has a certain set of multiverses crossing it- but that's for a whole other story.

 


/V/


See also: Kiddie /B/. /V/ is one of the more hostile lands in existence and definitely the most hostile land in regular contact with /Co/. The two remain united at times only because of cultural similarities between them, and because /Co/ City maintains a high stable of industry that /V/ tends to drive off. /V/, however, is far larger than /Co/, and as such remains a valuable ally of the Floating City (even if the relationship is not always sunny).

 

 


/K/


/K/ is Planet Multiverse's war machine, professing themselves as experts on all things military. Though they maintain little to no contact with /Co/ City (partly because their warlike nature clashes violently with /Co/ City's love vibes and partly because they have no reason to maintain contact), /K/ is occasionally asked for advice or help on matters of war and defense, things which /Co/ City has little background in on levels besides the metahuman and the paranormal.

 

 

 


Who's Who in the City of Love


 

The Justice /Co/mrades

Young /Co/mrades

City Bureaucracy

Counterforce

Independent Heroes

 

The Sageworthy Society

League of Super Trolls

Independent Villains

 

Other Characters

 

 

The /co/ Super Multiverse looks exactly like this maybe:

Comments (1)

Amazing said

at 10:44 am on Jun 16, 2008

Moar pages added for all your Mary-Sue characters to fit into. Get cracking, faggots!

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