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WackyMeetsPractical My teacher's a panda from Texas Since: Oct, 2009
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#1: Feb 9th 2011 at 3:36:38 PM

And by Super Universe, I mean a Universe above our own, making ours a Sub Universe.

The concept is that everything that we know to be our Universe is contained in a tank, about the size of a fish tank, among other fish tanks each containing different Universes, in a lab filled with scientists who have created all these Universes. This larger Universe is a Fantasy Kitchen Sink populated by immortals with technology much more advanced than anything we could ever dream. These immortals have a lot of time on their hands, so they entertain themselves by participating in gruesome games and by playing god by creating worlds and torturing them from time to time.

These people live in a massive city with buildings and rooms stacked upon each other. It's hallways stretch endlessly. The city is said to go in all directions in definitely with no known borders or boundaries. They've never seen the ground or the sky, nor do they know if any such thing exist in their Universe.

They have the ability to create anything they need from nothing, thus giving them unlimited resources. This, combined with their status as immortals, creates for them an environment which allows them to do whatever they like without any consequences whatsoever. Thus, I imagine them as a society of grown children.

Now my question is, what would happen if one of us, a mortal human from our world, were to somehow escape from our little lab experiment into their world. Would there be a panic? Would they want that man killed? Or would they accept him as one of their own? Would they demand to send the man back?

Keep in mind that the sight of the man wouldn't be an odd sight for them, since the inhabitants of this Universe are like snowflakes. No two of them look a bit alike, with creatures that resemble animals, plants, aliens, and other odd creatures we've never heard of. Also, the scientist that originally created our Universe looks a lot like us, with the justification that he used himself as the template when creating us. So there would already be creatures looking like us by the time this man escapes into their world.

doorhandle Since: Oct, 2010
#2: Feb 11th 2011 at 3:26:40 AM

I think there would be a varity of reactions including "Oh shit we are the king dog-kickers of the multiverse man" and "well, that's curious..."

LushCity Since: Aug, 2012
#3: Feb 12th 2011 at 6:56:06 PM

Dc One Million has charcters on the power levels you're talking about.

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