Infinite Earths

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Summary

Infinite Earths is a story universe revolving around the Reality Jumpers of the Federal Reality Commission. The main characters are interdimensional adventurers who have grown up within the agency and know very little of life outside of it. Together, they travel the continuum to serve justice and protect the peace, whatever they think the two may be.

Story menu

Preludes

These stories are to completed in October 2007 or not at all.

  • Untitled Jake Tyler story
  • Untitled Michael Conner story
  • Untitled Chris Davis story
  • Untitled Kim Swann story
  • Untitled Jackie Forez story

Main stories

Plot arcs

  • Main arc - the interdimensional continuum, once thought to be boundless, is beginning to collapse under its own weight after eons of expansion and creation of countless parallel universes. Though the wave of destruction that exists at both ends of the continuum isn't expected to reach charted existence for at least a thousand years, the inevitable destruction of all reality weighs heavily on the minds of the war-weary Reality Jumpers. But the prospect of hastening the end of existence threatens any efforts to examine it and its origins in the hopes of preventing it.
  • League arc - the League of Interdimensional Earths, now in its third decade of existence, struggles to achieve a sense of permanence in the continuum in the name of cooperative peace and prosperity. But as politics obstruct progress, and factions of allied realities assemble against each other, the Reality Jumpers are charged with protecting order and keeping the destructive powers of governments and nations in check, all while rallying the league against the common threats of interdimensional terrorism and social inequities on a continuum-wide scale.
  • Continuum War arc - as a war that threatened the existence of FRC-Earth fades into memory and a society continues to rebuild, the children who were sent to fight when the armies of the world ran short of manpower grow into a world they have to create all on their own. With the tragedies of war still fresh in the collective consciousness, coupled with the awe-inspring responsibilities ahead of them, the first generation of the FRC Junior Division discover and battle their own demons and their insignificance in the grand scale of a continuum of parallel earths.
  • Ghost arc - Over the years, some travelers, FRC agents and civilians alike, have talked about gateways rerouted to strange and inconceivable parallel worlds not charted on the continuum. Others have claimed they were forever changed just by walking into an alternate universe, their minds forever altered for better or for worse. Others, still, are rumored to have gone missing. It is, perhaps, the reality between realities that hold the true origin of the continuum, and the possibility that mysterious forces could consciously be behind the destruction of existence.
  • Thief arc - Andrea Norris, the rogue FRC agent turned tech-thief, scours the continuum and raids dead and abandoned alternate earths for dangerous but priceless technology. At times, she finds herself interfering with FRC operations to achieve professional and personal ends, even though she is continually hunted by the FRC for desertion and grand theft. All the while, she toys with Director Tyler in adventures of mind games and foreplay, as she constantly stumbles across the very keys to the continuum that could save all of existence.

Characters

Reality Jumpers

FRC officers

Other characters

FRC-Earth

Alternate Earths

Infinite Earths: The threads of imagination pull on the fabric of reality.

Classwork

Projects
X-Access
無限ループ (Mugen Loop)
Videos (restricted access)

Fiction

Original stories
Infinite EarthsNewsNetLink
Dragonscales of JusticeBeyond Aenea
Everything else

Fanfiction
Only Human
The Way She Moves
Everything else

Presentations
Japanese Language Basics
Fanfiction C&C Workshop
Random Elements in the Language Classroom

Links
Obligatory Discord
Wikipedia profile
YouTube videos

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