The Multiverse
Existing alongside our universe are other realities, aspects of which sometimes affect events in our own universe. Some of these realties contain Earthlike worlds and operate under natural laws similar to our own; others are wildly dissimilar and bear little resemblance to the reality we know. The next table is a guide to all the external universes visited by my players.
| Map of the known Universes within the Multiverse | |
| Anti Matterverse | Rumoured parallel universe containing alien worlds of a different polarity. Some believe that matter and anti-matter would annihilate each other on contact but this remains unproven. |
| Cthulhuverse | Doomed universe which features horrific elder gods and the various agencies who fight them such as delta green. |
| Heroverse | Dubbed Earth Prime, also known as the Beyond Heroes earth. Combines the histories of various alternate earths and is the home dimension of the Dragoon template. |
| Heroverse 2 | Alternate heroes dimension of the Dragoon template known as the Shadow and the 1930's Justice Unlimited earth. |
| Heroverse 3 | Alternate heroes dimension of the Dragoon template known as the Iceman/Dr Destroyer, the Extremists and the Justice Lost earth. |
| Heroverse 4 | Alternate heroes dimension of the Dragoon template known as Pagan/ Dr Diabolicus and Otherworld. No other information known. |
| Heroverse 5 | Alternate heroes dimension of the Dragoon template known as Traveller and Wasteworld. Wasteworld was destroyed by the Tsaurids of that universe. |
| Heroverse 6 | Alternate heroes dimension of the Dragoon template known as Nick Fury and contains a Marvelverse earth. |
| Heroverse 7 | Alternate heroes dimension of the Dragoon template known as Obituary and Dark Earth, existing in a white universe with black stars. Destroyed during the final conflict with the Splugorth. Encountered races include the Dwarven, Elffen, Kittani and Splugorth (formerly from Neverworld). Encountered former gods include the Aegyptians, Aesguardians, Babylonians, Celestial Order, Hinditte and Olympians. |
| Heroverse 8 | Alternate heroes dimension featuring Brigade, Codename Strykeforce, Cyberforce, Freakforce, Gen13, 1963, Spawn, Wetworks, Wildcats and Youngblood. |
| Heroverse 9 | Alternate heroes dimension featuring Fawcett Comics publications of the Marvel Family, the Crime Crusader Club and the Squadron of Justice; while the main team of supervillains were the Monster Society of Evil. |
| Heroverse 10 | Alternate heroes dimension which comprises the Charlton universe. This includes: Captain Atom, Blue Beetle, Nightshade, Peacemaker, The Question, Thunderbolt, and Judomaster. |
| Heroverse 11 | Alternate heroes dimension which comprises the Malibu universe. This includes: Firearm, Freex, Hardcase, Mantra, Nightman, Prototype, Prime, Solution, Strangers, Ultraforce and Wrath. |
| Heroverse 12 | Alternate Malibu heroes dimension which features the Protectors, Ex-mutants and Dinosaurs for Hire. |
Heroverse 13 |
Alternate heroes dimension of the Strikeforce Morituri. |
| Heroverse 14 | Alternate heroes dimension featuring the Thunder agents. |
| Heroverse 15 | Alternate heroes dimension which comprises the Valiant universe. This includes: Archer & Armstrong, Armourines, Bloodshot, Dr Mirage, Eternal Warrior, Geomancer, Harbinger, Hard Corps, Magnus, Ninjak, Rai, Shadowman, Solar, Turok and XOManowar. |
| Heroverse 16 | Alternate heroes dimension featuring Barb Wire, Ghost, Law, Vortex and X. |
| Heroverse 17 | Alternate heroes dimension featuring the DNAgents. |
| Heroverse 18 | Alternate heroes dimension featuring the Elementals. |
| Heroverse 19 | Alternate heroes dimension featuring the Justice Machine. |
| Heroverse 20 | Alternate heroes dimension featuring Promethia, Tom Strong and the Top 10. |
| Heroverse 21 | Alternate heroes dimension featuring the Femforce. |
| Heroverse 22 | Alternate heroes dimension featuring Astro City. |
| Heroverse 23 | Alternate heroes dimension featuring American Flagg, Dreadstar, Dynamo Joe, Eman, Grimjack, Sable, Warp, Starslayer, Whisper, Nexus and Badger. |
| Heroverse 24 | Alternate heroes dimension featuring GI Joe, Kobra, the Autobots and Decepticons. |
| Heroverse 25 | Alternate heroes dimension featuring Judge Dredd, Johnny Alpha, Rogue Trooper, the ABC warriors and Slaine. |
| Heroverse 26 | Alternate heroes dimension featuring Vampirella, Lady Death, Purgatori, Lady Demon and Chastity. |
| Heroverse 27 | Alternate heroes dimension featuring the animated adventures of Birdman, Webwoman, the Super 7, Manta and Moray, Tarzan, and Superstretch and Microwoman. |
| Heroverse 28 | Alternate heroes dimension featuring the animated adventures of Blackstar, Bravestar, the Centurions, COPS, the Galaxy Rangers, the Galaxy Trio, Herculoids, Silverhawks, Space Ghost, TB 2086, Teen Force and Voltron. |
| Heroverse 29 | Alternate heroes universe featuring characters from Angel and Buffy. |
| Heroverse 30 | Alternate heroes Amalgam universe created by the merging of a Marvel and a DC universe. |
| Heroverse D1 | Alternate heroes dimension which comprises the prime DC universe. |
| Heroverse D2 | Alternate heroes dimension which comprises the pre Crisis JLA DC universe. |
| Heroverse D3 | Alternate heroes dimension which comprises the pre Crisis JSA DC universe. |
| Heroverse D4 | Alternate heroes dimension which comprises the pre Crisis Crime Syndicate DC universe. American Christopher Columbus discovered Europe; Britain won its freedom from the United States; President John Wilkes Booth was assassinated by actor Abraham Lincoln; and the United States flag's colours were reversed: black stars on a red field, with alternating blue and black stripes. |
| Heroverse D5 | Alternate DC heroes dimension which was ruled by a royal family of superheroes (Lord Volt is referred to as the king and he mentions his family's reign over Earth). On this Earth, America lost the Revolutionary War. Given its appearance, technology seems to have progressed faster on this world as well. It was destroyed in the Crisis with only Lady Quark surviving. |
| Heroverse D6 | Alternate heroes dimension of DC's comedic superheroes, most notably the Inferior Five: Awkwardman, Blimp, Dumb Bunny, Merryman, and White Feather. Additionally references within the series point to versions of Justice League members having existed in that universe. |
| Heroverse D7 | Alternate heroes dimension featuring the events of DC's Kingdom Come. |
| Heroverse D8 | Alternate heroes dimension featuring the events of DC's Tangent. |
| Heroverse D9 | Alternate heroes dimension featuring a Golden Age DC planet still locked in World War II. In very obscure cameos Wonder Woman and Wonder Girl appear to be Cathy Lee Crosby (who filmed a Wonder Woman pilot movie) and Debra Winger (who appeared as Wonder Girl on the 1970s television series). The remaining Teen Titans (Speedy, Robin, Aqualad and Kid Flash) were all depicted in militaristic uniforms. |
| Heroverse D10 | Alternate DC heroes dimension populated with anthropomorphic animals including; Capn' Carrot and his Amazing Zoo Crew. |
| Heroverse D11 | Alternate DC heroes dimension populated with anthropomorphic animals including Justa Lotta Animals. |
| Heroverse D12 | Alternate DC heroes dimension featuring the events of Kamandi. |
| Heroverse D13 | Alternate DC heroes dimension featuring a world where Nazi Germany won World War II, and the Freedom Fighters - originally from Earth-Two - fought to defeat them. Most Quality Comics publications chronicled adventures from this earth. |
| Heroverse D14 | Alternate DC heroes dimension featuring the events of the animated Batman, Superman and Justice League. |
| Heroverse D15 | Alternate heroes dimension featuring the DC Impact heroes; Shield, Fly, Comet, Web, Black Hood, Jaguar and the Crusaders. |
| Heroverse D16 | Alternate heroes dimension featuring the DC versions of the characters purchased from Charlton Comics such as Captain Atom, Blue Beetle, Nightshade, Peacemaker, The Question and Judomaster. |
| Heroverse D17 | Alternate heroes dimension featuring the DC pre crisis versions of the Marvel Family, Bulletman and Bulletgirl, Sargon and . |
| Heroverse D18 | Alternate heroes dimension featuring the DC villains the Extremists. Bluejay and Silver Sorceress were refugees from this dimension. |
| Heroverse D19 | Alternate heroes dimension featuring the DC events of New Frontier. |
| Heroverse D20 | Alternate heroes dimension featuring the DC Qward universe which is a "universe of evil" and has a special place in the Multiverse: there were an infinite number of "positive-matter universes" separated from each other by vibrational planes, and there was a single antimatter universe. The antimatter universe has survived the first and second Crises and still exists alongside the 52 positive-matter Earths. |
| Heroverse M1 | Alternate heroes dimension which comprises the prime Marvel universe. |
| Heroverse MX | Alternate heroes dimension which comprises a variant of the Marvel universe known as Earth X although some believe it to be the true one. |
| Heroverse M2 | Alternate heroes dimension which comprises a variant of the Marvel universe featuring the Guardians of the Galaxy, Deathlok and Killraven. |
| Heroverse M3 | Alternate marvel dimension featuring the events of Age of Apocalypse where Apocalypse rules the United States and goes to war with the rest of the world. Home world of Blink, X-Man, Dark Beast, Holocaust, and Sugar Man. Originally thought to have been destroyed it was revealed to still be in existence. |
| Heroverse M4 | Alternate heroes dimension which comprises a variant of the Marvel universe in which Captain America is sent back in time to 1587 AD, the timeline alters, causing the heroic age to occur in the year 1602. |
| Heroverse M5 | Alternate marvel dimension of the Squadron Supreme. |
| Heroverse M6 | Alternate marvel dimension of the rebooted Squadron Supreme circa 2000. |
| Heroverse M7 | Alternate marvel dimension of the Ultimate variations. |
| Heroverse M8 | Alternate marvel dimension of the New Universe. |
| Heroverse M9 | Alternate marvel dimension of MC2 featuring Spidergirl, the Fantastic Five, A-next and Wild Thing. |
| Heroverse M10 | Alternate marvel dimension featuring the events of Days of Future Past where mutants live in concentration camps and robot Sentinels rule the United States. Also features Bishop, the XSE, Cable and Apocalypse. |
| Heroverse M11 | Alternate marvel dimension featuring Iron Man 2020, Machine Man and Death's Head. |
| Heroverse M12 | Alternate marvel dimension featuring the events of Mutant X and the 6. |
| Heroverse M13 | Alternate marvel dimension where everyone is now a zombie. |
| Heroverse M14 | Alternate marvel dimension featuring the events of Thor: The Reigning. |
| Heroverse M15 | Alternate marvel dimension where the Hulk becomes the Maestro. |
| Heroverse M16 | Alternate marvel dimension featuring the events of House of M. |
| Heroverse M17 | Alternate marvel dimension featuring the animated 1990's series of Spiderman, the Hulk and the Xmen. |
| Heroverse SF1 | Home dimension of the United Federation of Planets in the 23rd century. Features the adventures of the Enterprise 1701 and 1701 A. |
| Heroverse SF2 | Alternate home dimension of the United Federation of Planets in the 24th century. Features the adventures of the DS9, Voyager, and Enterprise 1701 X, B, C, D and E. |
| Heroverse SF3 | Home dimension of the Commonwealth and the crew of the Andromeda Ascendant. |
| Heroverse SF4 | Home dimension of the Federation dictatorship and the rebels known collectively as Blakes’ 7. |
| Heroverse SF5 | Home dimension of Indiana Jones, the Jedi and Sith. |
| Heroverse SF6 | Home dimension of Babylon 5. |
| Heroverse SF7 | Home dimension of the events of 2001 and 2010 featuring the Monoliths and the Starchild. |
| Heroverse SF8 | Home dimension of Battlestar Galactica and the Cylons. |
| Heroverse SF9 | Home dimension of Buck Rogers, Flash Gordon, Mandrake and the Phantom. |
| Heroverse SF10 | Home dimension of the Aliens and Predators. |
| Heroverse SF11 | Home dimension of the Shadowrun world. |
| Heroverse SF12 | Home dimension of Dr Who. |
| Heroverse SF13 | Home dimension of the eternal champions known as Elric, Corum, Hawkmoon and Erekose. |
| Mangaverse | Alternate heroes dimension featuring the AD Police, Knight Sabres, Eswat, Dirty Pair and Tank Police. |
| Mangaverse 1 | Home dimension of the Macross UN Spacy, Zentran, Marduk, Eden colony and the Macross 7 colonies. |
| Mangaverse 2 | Alternate home dimension of the Macross UN Spacy earth, Zentran and Marduk. Destroyed during the Apocalypse Conjunction. |
| Mangaverse 3 | Alternate home dimension of the Macross UN Spacy, Zentran and Marduk in the year 3000. Destroyed during the Apocalypse Conjunction. |
| Mangaverse 4 | Home dimension of the merged events of Macross, Southern Cross, Mospeada and Sentinels known as Robotech. |
| Mangaverse 5 | Alternate Robotech dimension in which the Zentraedi and Robotech Masters arrived after the Invid. Only the RDF and Southern Cross existed here and the Sentinels were never encountered. |
| Mangaverse 6 | Alternate Robotech dimension in which the Zentraedi arrived after the Invid and Robotech Masters. Only the RDF and Southern Cross existed here and the Sentinels were never encountered. |
| Mangaverse 7 | Alternate Robotech dimension in which the Southern Cross battled the Robotech Masters at Neptune colony and later formed the REF to liberate earth from the Invid. |
| Mangaverse 8 | Home dimension of Godzilla, Mothra, Rhodan, Ghidorah, Mysterians and the UNGCC. |
| Neververse | Home dimension of Neverworld, Tyrannus and all Daemonic races. Total darkness with no stars. |
| Dimensions | Dimensional Terms |
| Surrounding Dimensions | The Multiverse |