[quote=@Dead Cruiser] Could I play a character that's from a non-Marvel property if they're still a superhero? [url=https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Marvel_Team-Up_Vol_3_14]Historically her universe and 616 has seen some crossover. [/url] [/quote] Sure! Are you thinking of playing Invincible? Would be so cool if he eventually runs into a variant of Omni-Man on Battleworld, hehe. [img]https://i.imgur.com/sAZ1GwI.gif[/img] [img]https://i.imgur.com/ldlFAtB.gif[/img] [img]https://i.imgur.com/eDRcwoq.gif[/img] [quote=@Martian] So I’m interested in this as well. One question I have is how many characters are we allowed to play. Right now I only have an idea for one character. Basically he’s Peter Quill, but instead of his father being the King of Spartax or Ego the living planet, his father is Darkhawk, a member of the Shi’ar Imperial Guard. As a young teenager Peter was abducted from Earth by the Starjammers, pirates looking for his father. Peter ends up inheriting the Darkhawk amulet, allowing him to become the Darkhawk. Peter returns to Earth and becomes a superhero, helping form the super team the Guardians of the Earth. [/quote] That character sounds awesome, and feel free to play as many as you think you can handle, though I think three at a time is probably a good limit. [quote=@Sanity43217] How does age work with universes that have time travel? Presumably most universes have a time stone. The TVA must exist, at least in some universes. Pocket Dimensions with differing time scales. [/quote] Hmmm. I hadn't really thought about it, but I'd assume they'd probably go on biological age. For instance, my Loki variant is technically 17 years old, even though he was actually born many centuries ago. When he was a newborn, his mother sealed his powers, turned him into a human, and sent him over a thousand years into the future to escape the clutches of his universe's Odin, a ruthless tyrant who was hellbent on exterminating every single Frost Giant.