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Most folks in this dimension just refer to it as Earth. However, Portal Corps has encountered in excess of [[Portal Corporation#Dimensions known by the Portal Corporation|thirty different dimensions]] through their portal technology. Therefore, it is necessary to differentiate between the different "worlds" (dimensions). | Most folks in this dimension just refer to it as Earth. However, Portal Corps has encountered in excess of [[Portal Corporation#Dimensions known by the Portal Corporation|thirty different dimensions]] through their portal technology. Therefore, it is necessary to differentiate between the different "worlds" (dimensions). | ||
Leading scientists of Primal Earth believe their world is a nexus of power with tendrils that connect it to many alternate Earths such as [[Shadow Earth]] and [[War Earth]]. They further postulate that it has more such connections than any alternate Earth and so it must be considered the focal point of those worlds. | |||
As with any scientific theorem there are some who disagree, even within the Primal Earth scientific community. Beings who call those other Earths their home also tend to see their world as central. [[Tyrant]], for example, often refers to Primal Earth simply as “[[Statesman]]’s World” and any scientist trying to convince him otherwise would most likely find his employment terminated. | |||
"'''Primal'''" is the name often used for those from Primal Earth, especially to distinguish them from their counterparts from other dimensions. This is primarily used by those ''not'' from Primal Earth. | "'''Primal'''" is the name often used for those from Primal Earth, especially to distinguish them from their counterparts from other dimensions. This is primarily used by those ''not'' from Primal Earth. |
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Overview
Primal Earth is the name that Portal Corporation, founded by Dr. Brian Webb, uses to refer to the dimension that Paragon City and the Rogue Isles originate in, and where the game worlds of City of Heroes and City of Villains are based. Tina Macintyre is Primal Earth's foremost Portal Corps researcher at the moment.
Most folks in this dimension just refer to it as Earth. However, Portal Corps has encountered in excess of thirty different dimensions through their portal technology. Therefore, it is necessary to differentiate between the different "worlds" (dimensions).
Leading scientists of Primal Earth believe their world is a nexus of power with tendrils that connect it to many alternate Earths such as Shadow Earth and War Earth. They further postulate that it has more such connections than any alternate Earth and so it must be considered the focal point of those worlds. As with any scientific theorem there are some who disagree, even within the Primal Earth scientific community. Beings who call those other Earths their home also tend to see their world as central. Tyrant, for example, often refers to Primal Earth simply as “Statesman’s World” and any scientist trying to convince him otherwise would most likely find his employment terminated.
"Primal" is the name often used for those from Primal Earth, especially to distinguish them from their counterparts from other dimensions. This is primarily used by those not from Primal Earth.
Dimension Differences
Each dimension has its own timeline, where past events may or may not have happened, and if they did happen, the outcome may have been different.
For instance, Praetoria is under the rule of Emperor Cole, also known as Tyrant, the Praetorian version of Primal Earth's Statesman. Other signature heroes and villains are known to have Praetorian versions of themselves. Note that Portal Corporation refers to Praetoria as the scientific name Upsilon Beta 9-6.
Various other difference may or may not be immediately obvious between the worlds.