The Radverse
Located outside the regular confines of the Earth-1337 A Universe, The Radverse is a pocket universe where the culture and technology of the 80s persists. It is guarded by the former Queens and Kings of the Silver Millenium.
As of now, it's origins are unknown.
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Nature
Similer in nature to E-Space, The Radverse is much smaller then the regular universe. As of the moment, it's exact dimensions are unknown but it is theorized that it may be no bigger then a single planet or even a single country. This dimension seems to be continually "trapped" in the 80s, as the culture and technology are from that era.
The dimensional fields seem to have an unusual effect on those who visit from the regular universe, as it seems to re-shape them to fit the setting, in some cases causing minor rejuvenation to occur. In the case of Sailor Senshi, it will neutralize their senshi powers, as the individuals will be cut off from their planet sources unless they have become a living battery for such energies.
Access to this dimension apparently is only via specific vehicles.
Locations
Ginsen City
The largest city known in this universe, it seems to be an 80s version of Tokyo. The Royals of the Silver Millenium live in and guard this city.
Tomobiki Town
A residential area located directly west of Ginsen, Tomobiki seems to be a hot spot for alien activity in this dimension and weird happenings.
Bay City
Located to the south of Ginsen, Bay City seems to be similer to Los Angles. Most of the population in this city speak English.
New Kirk City
Located to the northeast, New Kirk City is very much like New York in the 80s.
Graviton City
North of Ginsen and dominated by a wrecked spaceship ontop of a tower, Graviton is a high tech paradise where a pair of retired superheroes live.
Pineapple Island
A small tropical island located in the ocean, it has a fantastic beach.
Neo City
A walled off high tech city that reeks of 80s cyberpunk, it appearntly was founded by a rogue version of Chat.
Trivia
- Occupents of The Radverse who enter into the regular universe have often found it, according to Priscilla O. Peinforte, "to be like the future but dissapointing"
- Occupents of the regular universe who transfer into The Radverse will often undergo some form of transformation, often including rejuvination. Oddly enough, occupents of The Radverse who transfer back into the regular universe do not change at all.