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The multiverse follows the general principal of energy being neither created or destroyed. Universes die as new ones are born elsewhere. Magic aetherfields are prevalent in some areas, but conspicuously absent in others. At the same time, the multiverse also follows the general principal of resting at the lowest-density energy state it can. The end result is a multiverse of trillions of parallel and antiparallel universes, all at a carefully calculated, energy-efficient, spacing.

So when a megalomaniacal robot tore a rift in its version of spacetime to invade another universe, the antimatter-powered reactors and hyperconductive magnetocapacitors fired at the same time as a desperate young witch tried to summon a monster larger than the one bearing down on her. Thus followed a rather large invasion from the robot's universe into the witch's. This is not our story.

Our story instead focuses on a rather curious by-product of the multiverse's book-balancing. Due in large part to the actions of the insane robot, there was a small but statistically significant imbalance in energy density. The multiverse rectified this by teleporting chunks of nearby universes into one single universe. Our story lies on one particular habitable planet, Mir, in that universe.
THE RUNDOWN:
You control a faction (or person) teleported onto the planet Mir. There is no plot or story; the RP is entirely free-form, and comes about from player interactions. As far as your faction or character is concerned, they were having a perfectly average day before being rudely interrupted by a thunderously loud boom and sizzling red flash. Following which, a hexagonal chunk of land from their universe is teleported onto Mir.
FEATURING:

A map!


Strange Anomalies!
-Jurassic Park: From Jurassic Park Isla Nublar, a 1990's zoo/resort complete with dinosaurs and electric fencing but absent of humans, slowly losing power (and containment).
-The Wall: From Game of Thrones/A Song of Ice and Fire. A massive ice wall with a small fort (Castle Black) near the bottom. Medieval setting. There's a tunnel bored through the wall at the bottom and a lift to the top, where some small fortifications exist.
-Tiberium: From Command and Conquer 3. A chunk of post-apocalyptic "red zone" San Francisco infested with green crystalline tiberium. The tiberium handily extracts all mineral wealth of the land into its crystal structure. However, it also slowly exoforms its surroundings, and is generally incredibly toxic.
-Olympus Mons: A chunk from the summit of Olympus Mons, the terrifyingly large volcano on Mars.
-Barringer Crater: Big ol' crater in Arizona.
-Top Gear Studios: The airport-turned test track and workshop of the popular British car show, Top Gear. Devoid of human life, but there are some... interesting... "cars" lying around.
-Irradiated Steampunk version of Atlanta: Exactly what it says on the tin. Not from any canon.
-Mana Pool: A great big pool of magical essence. Could be useful in studying this universe's aetherfield. Not from any canon.
-Kerbal Space Center: From Kerbal Space Program. A space center designed for curiously-shaped 1m tall green lemmingshumanoids. Something that may or may not be capable of reaching orbit sits ready to launch (or explode) on the launch pad. Clearly no sane person was involved in designing this "rocket". Devoid of kerbal life.
-1/2 Mile High Forcefield Generated by Glowing Shrimp: Also what it says on the tin. Generally impenetrable as long as the shrimp are around, who claim it's protection from whales. Of course, shrimp aren't terribly good at communicating. Not from any canon.
-Perfection, NV: From Tremors. A small desert town infested with large underground worms, formerly contained by the mountains that formerly surrounded the town. Devoid of human life.
-Heathrow Airport - London's Heathrow Airport. It's got planes, a fiery crash blocking the runways, and absolutely no human life.
-Bleak Falls Barrow - From Skyrim. A tomb situated prominently on a mountainside. Contains treasure, magical potions, a suspicious number of fresh cabbages in rotting ancient crates, undead guardians, a few traps, and maze-like crypts. And an word of power in an ancient dragon-tongue at the innermost heart.
-Mt. Vesuvius - The volcano that buried Pompeii, smoking and rumbling ominously.

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