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prmssm · 2 years
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Also I'm sure you all will be thrilled to hear that instead of doing literally anything productive for the scores of ideas I already had for this AU, I instead recently learned that the Marvel vs Capcom video game universe has its own reality number (30847) and so I am adding that to my spreadsheet for absolutely no reason.
MA Tony 🤝 AvAc Tony 🤝 MvC Tony: Video Game Bros. And if anyone scoffs at AvAc for being "just" a mobile game, his other selves will beat them up.
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prmssm · 2 years
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"Dakt I followed this blog for Marvel doodles" TOO BAD, here's more meta.
Regarding people appearing in the Summit Dimension: I have a couple "rules" in mind, but sometimes it boils down to "whatever is funniest in the moment."
There might be physical space between character Areas where everyone from everywhere can intermingle, but I hate designing locations so who knows what it's like. The action mostly stays sectioned off to particular people's Areas, in my mind.
You can only get to someone else's Area via the front door of their lobby. Doesn't matter what's outside that door or where someone is coming from; if they intend to visit, they'll appear via the door. So if a Rhodey interrupts a Tony meeting, it's because he walked through the lobby, distracted the receptionist Tony with a holographic Rubik's cube, walked through the restricted door to the hallway beyond, and then walked into the conference room.
But in their own Area, people can sometimes just… appear. Usually they still use the front door, but the dimension will make exceptions. For example, comatose TRN814 Steve is simply already in his chair when the other Steves arrive for their meeting. Unless it's funnier for someone to have to carry him in from the lobby, in which case that happens instead. …yeah, probably that one. Lobby front door opens and he just topples in and faceplants. Chatter in the room stops, and you just hear the "chak chak chak DING shrrruup" of receptionist Steve's typewriter as he marks TRN814 as checked in. Most Steves are hardwired to help though, so he doesn't stay snoozing on the floor for long. Anyway.
No one actively sees anyone else phase into existence. It's always just someone coming from around a corner or through a door, or simply being there when you turn around. Two random Buckys having a conversation in their break room when a third Bucky in Winter Soldier attire steps out of a shadowy corner, scaring the bejesus out of the first two because he definitely was not in there when they arrived. It's all very Loony Tunes.
Like, I have one concept where a Tony is late to a meeting so 616 Tony calls the receptionist Tony to have him paged. The missing Tony then falls from somewhere out of view and lands in a heap in his conference room chair. There's no hole in the ceiling, nor do the other Tonys see him sparkle into existence in midair like a Star Trek transporter. He just got dumped in from the out-of-frame void that no one perceives nor worries about.
I guess the exception would be for characters who naturally teleport. Like Nightcrawlers BAMFing into their conference room just because they can. Or Doctor Stranges using portals for the aesthetic.
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prmssm · 2 years
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REALITY LIST under the cut:
All tagged with “e:” for Earth
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#### = Official Marvel reality number
TRN### = Temporary Reality Number, from the Marvel fandom wikia
AO3### = Reality number that I personally made up
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GROUP 1 (Most not actually featured much)
616 - Main Marvel comics continuity. 616 characters tend to lead all the other main Group meetings as facilitators. All 616 characters are semi-immortal preternatural beings who have a meta-awareness of everything that’s ever happened in the comics, regardless of retcons and other paradoxes.
1610 - Ultimate comics universe
65 - The Spider-Gwen comics reality. Earth-65 Tony leads a breakout Meeting for Tonys who aren’t Iron Man.
90214 - Marvel Noir comics
311 - The comics miniseries “1602”
51920 - The comics miniseries “1872.” That cowboy universe.
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GROUP 2 (What most of the AU/blog focuses on)
199999 - Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). For this AU, everyone is from a vaguely “Infinity War”-ish timeframe. Though they occasionally display meta-awareness of future events.
3490 - A comics reality where Tony is a woman named Natasha (idk why either) and married to Steve Rogers.
TRN814 - Video game “Marvel’s Avengers” (MA). For this AU, characters are from near the beginning of the game. Tony is shaggy and flat broke. Steve is considered missing, but is still able to attend Meetings somehow because it’s funny.
TRN562 - Mobile game “Avengers Academy” (AvAc)
8096 - Cartoon “Earth’s Mightiest Heroes” (EMH)
12041 - Connected cartoons “Avengers Assemble” (AA), “Hulk and the Agents of SMASH,” and “Ultimate Spider-Man.” In this AU, Tony Stark and Steve Rogers are married.
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GROUP 3
534834 - “The Marvel Action Hour,” a collection of connected cartoons from the early 1990s. In this AU, Tony Stark and James Rhodes are married.
AO3919 - An close reality-neighbor to the MCU, based on unused Infinity War concept art. In this AU, Tony Stark and Steven Strange are dating. I’m aware there is a comics reality where Tony actually is the Sorcerer Supreme, but this is not that one.
19250 - A Rule 63 reality from the comics (a “cis-swap,” if you prefer that term). In this AU, Natasha* Stark and Stephanie Rogers are married. *Iron Woman is not actually named in canon, I believe the fanon wikia is just basing that off Earth-3490.
AO314 - Video game “Fortnite.” Canon-wise the Marvel characters are meant to be from 616, but I find it WAY funnier to imagine an entire universe that simply is Fortnite.  
904913 - The cartoon “Iron Man: Armored Adventures.” I have not actually watched it yet, sorry. Tony is just here to be baby.
TRN642 - The anime “Marvel Future Avengers.” In this AU, humans from here sparkle. There is also a cat named Slingshot, who is technically Clint’s cat but tends show up in Tony Meetings.
17628 - The connected cartoons “Avengers: Black Panther’s Quest,” “Spider-Man (2017),” and “Guardians of the Galaxy.” Sometimes mistaken for Earth-12041 (Avengers Assemble and co.).
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GROUP 4 (The “Tiny” Meeting)
8311 - The original comics Animal-verse, home to Spider-Ham, Iron Mouse, Captain Americat, etc.
TRN456 - An alternate cartoon Animal-verse, visited by the Spider-Man from Earth-12041 (the Avengers Assemble reality).
91119 - Cartoon “Super Hero Squad.” I simply cannot picture humans with these proportions as anything but toy-sized, so their reality is Small in this AU.
AO373 - Tsum-tsums. Canonly they’re aliens from the 616 reality, but I want them to have their own reality for this AU.
13122 - LEGO universe. Like 616 characters, LEGO characters are meta-aware of every LEGO set, video game, animated special, etc., regardless of continuity paradoxes.
1226 - “M.O.D.O.K”. tv show. It uses “Robot Chicken”-esque stop-motion, AKA everyone is action figures.
AO3168 - Pixie Hollow. Disney owns Marvel now so I do what I want.
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OTHER / UNSORTED
TRN517 - Video game “Contest of Champions,” which is itself a multiverse crossover. For this AU, I’m using it to house Superior Iron Man and Civil Warrior Steve.
57289 - Comics reality, home to Rhodes Labs. Canon never clarifies, but in this AU, Tony Stark is not Iron Man in this reality. 
AO318 - Reality I made up based on a basic role-reversal trope. Pepper Potts is Iron Woman and Anthony Stark is her personal assistant. Anthony is also the primary Receptionist for the Tony Stark Summit in this AU.
AO333 - Reality I made up based on the Disney park “Avengers Campus.” Basically an MCU parody fanfic reality where everyone is a strange mix of vacationer and Disney employee.
AO300 - Reality I made up, home to that one really dramatic Tony from the Not Iron Man Meeting
818 - Some kind of depressing post-apocalyse comics reality where Tony Stark is Ant-Man for some reason
30847 - Video game series "Marvel vs. Capcom (MvC)
555326 - Cartoon movie “Next Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow.” Old man Tony raises everyone else’s superkids. I have not watched it yet, sorry. But several people mentioned it so onto the list it goes just in case. 
TRN944 - Comic book series "Captain Carter." Inspired by but not actually the same as the MCU-adjacent "What If...? episode.
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