Talk:MultiForce: The Beginning/@comment-4029377-20170220015135/@comment-4107522-20170220183203

No, it's pretty substantually more conflicting if all the characters were to end up in the Prime Zone where different canons don't mesh because then we have to all go over what is and isn't going on. Someone could have conquered the Prime Zone, while someone else could have it be a barren wasteland with no one on it. Characters having to be somewhere they normally wouldn't be may be sloppy or forced, but it's not as bad, especially because them all appearing on the Prime Zone doesn't fix the problem by default. There are a lot of characters who have never been to or have even heard of the Prime Zone. It'd be the same as if they were going to any other zone except more of a paradox of continuity.

I'm not going to get too far into this discussion because we need to get this going, but we can just have it that some characters were already taken from their world by the Game Master before, perhaps as survivors of previous games that team up with the others to defeat the Game Master. This could open up future roleplays for activities in the aftermath of those worlds.

Regardless, Brudikai got the first place on having his villain and scheme, so it's only fair he can choose where it takes place. If you want him to give a suitable explanation for why each character should be there, that's fine, but it's up to him.