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'''Earth Shin''', also called '''Supreme Earth''' is an [[Earths|alternate reality]] in close parallel with [[Earth Aleph]] and [[Earth Bet]]. As "Supreme Earth", it was the setting for an early draft of Worm.<ref name="14.8 c1"/>
'''Earth Shin''', also called '''Supreme Earth''' is an [[Earths|alternate reality]] in close parallel with [[Earth Aleph]] and [[Earth Bet]]. As "Supreme Earth", it was the setting for an early draft of Worm.<ref name="14.8 c1"/>
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===Post-[[Gold Morning]]===
===Post-[[Gold Morning]]===
Shin has trade relationship of unclear specificity with [[Gimel]].<ref>I had a sense of which materials had come from where, with a lot of the prefab building segments having come from Cheit, a lot of crude materials from Shin, and outright raw materials from Earth N - [https://www.parahumans.net/2019/04/23/black-13-7/ Excerpt] from [[Black 13.7]]</ref>
Its leader was rumored to have returned to her earth to rule it,<ref name="P.8">refugees of Earth Shin say a parahuman took over their Earth a decade ago. one woman.  she went back home to continue ruling them. - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2017/11/04/glow-worm-p-8/ Excerpt] from [[Glow-worm P.8]]</ref> it has presumably stayed connected to the wider multiverse.<ref>[[Glare 3.5]]</ref> However, Goddess was in fact a resident of Earth Gimel, seeking a power that was stolen from her, and which she needed for the reconquest of Earth Shin.<ref name="stolen">“A power was taken from me,” Bianca said.  “Without it, I can’t return to my throne.  I’m being hunted and fucking hounded, and I get no peace.” - [[Gleaming 9.2]]</ref>


It's leader is rumored to have returned to her earth to rule it,<ref name="P.8">refugees of Earth Shin say a parahuman took over their Earth a decade ago. one womanshe went back home to continue ruling them. - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2017/11/04/glow-worm-p-8/ Excerpt] from [[Glow-worm P.8]]</ref> it has presumably stayed connected to the wider multiverse.<ref>[[Glare 3.5]]</ref> However, Goddess was in fact a resident of Earth Gimel, seeking a power that was stolen from her, and which she needed for the reconquest of Earth Shin.<ref name="stolen">“A power was taken from me,” Bianca said“Without it, I can’t return to my throneI’m being hunted and fucking hounded, and I get no peace.” - [[Gleaming 9.2]]</ref>
Shin had trade relationship of unclear specificity with [[Gimel]], providing crude materials<ref>I had a sense of which materials had come from where, with a lot of the prefab building segments having come from Cheit, a lot of crude materials from Shin, and outright raw materials from Earth N - [https://www.parahumans.net/2019/04/23/black-13-7/ Excerpt] from [[Black 13.7]]</ref> and clothing.<ref name="flags">Putting us at the foot of the station. The station had American and other Gimel flags flying from poles along the left sideTo the right were standards, flags that draped down, each with its own iconography, colors, and shape at the end, whether it was two triangular tails or something rounded off.<br><br>I’d actually seen some of the images on clothing, and I hadn’t mentally connected to them being anything like flags.  I’d figured it was from a game. - [https://www.parahumans.net/2019/05/28/breaking-14-4/ Excerpt] from [[Breaking 14.4]]</ref>
 
===Post-[[Goddess' Takeover]]===
Local governments accepted reintroduction of parahumans with severe conditions.
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“Earth Shin was mentioned, and if we are dealing with Earth Shin, then we’ve found it helps to have non-parahumans as intermediaries.  This is the world that Goddess ruled for several years.  She divided it into fiefs and gave control of those fiefs to people with powers.  A good number abused the power they had.
[...]
“In just about any way you could imagine.  They accepted the reintroduction of parahumans as a purely passive, hands-off involvement, with stipulations.  The parahumans would keep to themselves, but they’d act to protect Shin in the event of any disasters or invasion.  In exchange, they would be free to settle the Alleghenian Ridge.”
[...]
“Landmass cutting diagonally through their Atlantic Ocean,” Sveta said.  “It allowed earlier settling of their North America.”
 
“They’re spooked,” Miss Militia said.  “They saw video of your debate with Mr. Nieves and they’re very agitated by what was mentioned about your sister.”
 
“Amelia Claire Lavere negotiated the peace but neglected to mention any problems or issues in controlling her power.  She was presented as a healer in good standing who played a role in averting the end of all worlds.  Now they’ve heard other stories, they’re asking questions.  Your parents got in touch with you?”
 
“Yeah,” I said.  “My dad did.  He wants me to smooth things over, and he said there’s a good amount of evidence that this could blow up.  Ties back to the job you assigned us, keeping tabs on the anti-parahumans.”
[...]
“To Shin and back.  I only got so much info myself, but it sounds like certain factions in Shin are pretty angry at capes- which is understandable.  You don’t tend to feel warm and fuzzy about people who take over your world.”
 
“But they’re violent, and my dad thinks they’re getting information and other stuff from us, and our more dangerous anti-parahuman types are getting resources and manpower from them.”
 
With mutual control over the portal and cooperation with three of the five major governments in Shin, we don’t think there’s been too much damage, exchange of weapons, or manpower. There are strict rules about passage through.  Vaccines, diet prior to passage through, allowed gifts, ID…”
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They either know our customs and speak our language, due to Goddess’s enforcement of English as a universal language, or they speak their own language and the translators know us and will adapt.”
 
“Universal language?Sveta asked.  “Ew.”
 
“It’s convenient, if nothing else.  Divergence was ages ago but the world progressed along fairly similar tracks.  They had a very war-torn past that leaves them conflict averse.  Wars in their approximation of Europe saw multiple groups fleeing across what our side has termed the Alleghenian RidgeTo them it’s the Spine or the Bridge, in various dialectsMany groups fled, then either conflicted with or mingled with previous refugees and settlers at the end of the long journey.  The coalition of nations that resulted is going to be who we’re spending the most time talking to, if we talk to any Shin governments.”
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“How advanced are they?” Kenzie asked, her voice still nasal.
 
“They lunged ahead of our Earth a long time ago, but they also had two near-extinction events that slowed them down.  That’s not counting Gold Morning.  Let’s walk and get out of the cold.  The meeting hall is this way.”
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==Cultural notes==
==Cultural notes==
Scientists on Earth Shin were extremely interested in investigating powers. Goddess herself claims to have benefited from Shin science.<ref name="science"> I can tell you that people in my world were very interested in deciphering powers.  They helped make me what I am, unwittingly, but they were happy in the end. - [[Gleaming 9.2]]</ref> She also claims that [[Cauldron]] would deposit [[Case 53]]s and other curiosities on Shin for her labs to puzzle out.<ref name="labs">"The, ah, monsters who made you, painted Tress, that icon on your cheek-” [...] “-they would deposit the monsters and the unsolvable riddles in my world.  We solved most.  My understanding of powers helps, our labs help more.” - [[Gleaming 9.2]]</ref>
Scientists on Earth Shin were extremely interested in investigating powers. Goddess herself claims to have benefited from Shin science.<ref name="science"> I can tell you that people in my world were very interested in deciphering powers.  They helped make me what I am, unwittingly, but they were happy in the end. - [[Gleaming 9.2]]</ref> She also claims that [[Cauldron]] would deposit [[Case 53]]s and other curiosities on Shin for her labs to puzzle out.<ref name="labs">"The, ah, monsters who made you, painted Tress, that icon on your cheek-” [...] “-they would deposit the monsters and the unsolvable riddles in my world.  We solved most.  My understanding of powers helps, our labs help more.” - [[Gleaming 9.2]]</ref>


The architecture tended to follow a [[Wikipedia:Baroque|Baroque]] style,<ref name="WDA">They lead the way through, onto a rooftop. The wind blows, the sky is dark and roiling, and something about the city feels -off- somehow.<br><br>"I know that it's strange to say the PRT is minor, when it's the largest group of capes in the world, but..." the man trails off. He indicates the world before you.<br><br>The architecture is odd. There's a goal or a design behind it all. A regality, like the ornamentation of a grandfather clock. You're pretty damn sure that this isn't architecture you've seen in any photos about Earth. - [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1d5KFMIh0jK_W3-JPJMDr08-nA6UTS06MFMqVga5tPPg Lausanne RP]</ref> uncommon on Earth Bet.
The architecture tended to be grandiose, regal and heavily decorated.<ref name="WDA">They lead the way through, onto a rooftop. The wind blows, the sky is dark and roiling, and something about the city feels -off- somehow.<br><br>"I know that it's strange to say the PRT is minor, when it's the largest group of capes in the world, but..." the man trails off. He indicates the world before you.<br><br>The architecture is odd. There's a goal or a design behind it all. A regality, like the ornamentation of a grandfather clock. You're pretty damn sure that this isn't architecture you've seen in any photos about Earth. - [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1d5KFMIh0jK_W3-JPJMDr08-nA6UTS06MFMqVga5tPPg Lausanne RP]</ref><ref>Skyscrapers, but modified, augmented, and decorated.  The Wardens’ old headquarters had included a giant statue as part of it, but it was the norm here.  A skyscraper with a castle built into one face of it.  A tower was crowned with statuary of what might have been a hawk.  Red was a dominant color. - [https://www.parahumans.net/2019/05/28/breaking-14-4/ Excerpt] from [[Breaking 14.4]]</ref> Local national flags follow the same trend.<ref name="flags"/> Clothing styles, while practical, are similarly quite distinct in style and decorative elements.
 
==Notable Inhabitants==
==Notable Inhabitants==
*[[Goddess]] - transplanted dictator of the earth.
*[[Goddess]] - transplanted dictator of the earth.

Revision as of 00:10, May 29, 2019

<infobox> <title source="name"><default>Earth Shin</default></title>

<image source="image"><default>File:Placeholder location.png</default></image> <header>Basic Information</header> <image source="map"></image> <label>Type</label> <label>Location</label> <label>Teams</label> <label>Inhabitants</label> <header>First Appearance</header> <label>Worm Debut</label> <label>Ward Debut</label> </infobox> Earth Shin, also called Supreme Earth is an alternate reality in close parallel with Earth Aleph and Earth Bet. As "Supreme Earth", it was the setting for an early draft of Worm.<ref name="14.8 c1"/>

History

Background

Supreme Earth was an alternate reality that featured villains operating like terrorist cells, destabilizing society to make people dependent on superhumans to get energy, food and safety. Basically put, a world with superhumans that had no superheroes. Takeover on a global level, with non-superhumans as second class citizens.<ref name="14.8 c1"/>

Somewhere between 2008 and 2011 portal in White Rock, British Columbia, becomes a public knowledge, spurring smuggling activity around it. Eventually it becomes a vectors for diseases, gets quarantined, and produces Goddess' Cluster. Bianca with her clustermates get exiled into Earth Shin by Cauldron, and shortly she takes over the local parahumans and the planet.

Professor Haywire discovered Supreme Earth, naming it "Earth Shin" or "Earth S". The PRT is aware of its existence, and the potential threat represented by Goddess' mind control is one of the reasons they are now extremely cautious of contact with other Earths. Its existence is heavily classified within the PRT and government.<ref>Lausanne RP</ref>

Timeskip

There was some sort of breach event in Paris on December 19th 2012.<ref name="25.6">Paris, December 19th, 2012 // Simurgh
Notes: Victory by Scion.
Target/Consequence: see file The Woman in Blue. See file United Capes. -

Excerpt from Scarab 25.6</ref> 

Gold Morning

Khepri came upon this Earth and took its occupants, seizing them for her war. Only Goddess and her inner circle were able resist, and then only temporarily.<ref name-"30.4">I found another Earth with a mixture of capes, all incredibly beautiful people, all in what was obviously a global position of power. Every flag that flew in their world was the same flag, and the gauntlet emblem on that flag matched the icon on a particular woman’s costume. A blue costume, with white fur at the collar, and a heavy cape that would have done Alexandria proud.

I attempted to seize control of them as well, and the woman in blue resisted me. She spoke, and I lost my hold on everyone in her range.

It was only twenty capes. Negligible. But I wasn’t going to settle. If I was going to compromise on any level, it was going to take more than this.
[...]
The others… they weren’t weak. Nothing gamebreaking, at a glance, but they weren’t weak. - Excerpt from Speck 30.4</ref>

Post-Gold Morning

Its leader was rumored to have returned to her earth to rule it,<ref name="P.8">refugees of Earth Shin say a parahuman took over their Earth a decade ago. one woman. she went back home to continue ruling them. - Excerpt from Glow-worm P.8</ref> it has presumably stayed connected to the wider multiverse.<ref>Glare 3.5</ref> However, Goddess was in fact a resident of Earth Gimel, seeking a power that was stolen from her, and which she needed for the reconquest of Earth Shin.<ref name="stolen">“A power was taken from me,” Bianca said. “Without it, I can’t return to my throne. I’m being hunted and fucking hounded, and I get no peace.” - Gleaming 9.2</ref>

Shin had trade relationship of unclear specificity with Gimel, providing crude materials<ref>I had a sense of which materials had come from where, with a lot of the prefab building segments having come from Cheit, a lot of crude materials from Shin, and outright raw materials from Earth N - Excerpt from Black 13.7</ref> and clothing.<ref name="flags">Putting us at the foot of the station. The station had American and other Gimel flags flying from poles along the left side. To the right were standards, flags that draped down, each with its own iconography, colors, and shape at the end, whether it was two triangular tails or something rounded off.

I’d actually seen some of the images on clothing, and I hadn’t mentally connected to them being anything like flags. I’d figured it was from a game. - Excerpt from Breaking 14.4</ref>

Post-Goddess' Takeover

Local governments accepted reintroduction of parahumans with severe conditions.

Cultural notes

Scientists on Earth Shin were extremely interested in investigating powers. Goddess herself claims to have benefited from Shin science.<ref name="science"> I can tell you that people in my world were very interested in deciphering powers. They helped make me what I am, unwittingly, but they were happy in the end. - Gleaming 9.2</ref> She also claims that Cauldron would deposit Case 53s and other curiosities on Shin for her labs to puzzle out.<ref name="labs">"The, ah, monsters who made you, painted Tress, that icon on your cheek-” [...] “-they would deposit the monsters and the unsolvable riddles in my world. We solved most. My understanding of powers helps, our labs help more.” - Gleaming 9.2</ref>

The architecture tended to be grandiose, regal and heavily decorated.<ref name="WDA">They lead the way through, onto a rooftop. The wind blows, the sky is dark and roiling, and something about the city feels -off- somehow.

"I know that it's strange to say the PRT is minor, when it's the largest group of capes in the world, but..." the man trails off. He indicates the world before you.

The architecture is odd. There's a goal or a design behind it all. A regality, like the ornamentation of a grandfather clock. You're pretty damn sure that this isn't architecture you've seen in any photos about Earth. - Lausanne RP</ref><ref>Skyscrapers, but modified, augmented, and decorated. The Wardens’ old headquarters had included a giant statue as part of it, but it was the norm here. A skyscraper with a castle built into one face of it. A tower was crowned with statuary of what might have been a hawk. Red was a dominant color. - Excerpt from Breaking 14.4</ref> Local national flags follow the same trend.<ref name="flags"/> Clothing styles, while practical, are similarly quite distinct in style and decorative elements.

Notable Inhabitants

  • Goddess - transplanted dictator of the earth.
  • Tori Heflin
  • Ramrod (possibly known under a different alias) had a personality similar to Taylor, willing to make 'bad' decisions if there were 'good' justifications. For Ramrod this entailed keeping her family safe. She ascended the ranks of Goddess organization and struggled while finding out Goddess secrets.<ref name="14.8 c1"/> based on the name she may have been the unnamed cape with a pole, who had a power not unlike Gavel’s. Though that cape was male.<ref name-"30.5 e1">One of the capes who had served under the Blue Woman in that cape-ruled alternate Earth. He had a power not unlike Gavel’s.
    [...]
    The Gavel-alike dropped out of a portal directly above the golden man, driving a narrow pole into Scion’s neck. Scion was slammed into the water, quite possibly to the bottom of the bay.

    [...]

    The portal was wiped out. Without any barrier in the way, the beam radiated forward to wipe Ash Beast, the cape with the pole, Trickster, and Othala from existence. - Excerpt from Speck 30.5</ref>
  • "Pod surgeon" - Lieutenant responsible<ref>I’d be beautiful beyond compare. She has a lieutenant who creates pods. Sensory deprivation and plastic surgery in one. - Beacon 8.7</ref> for the local capes' photogenicity.<ref>I found another Earth with a mixture of capes, all incredibly beautiful people, all in what was obviously a global position of power. - Speck 30.4</ref>
  • Parahuman, responsible either for mass-brainwashing people into slaves, or mass-production of docile artificial human-like servants.<ref>“Shin has a manufactured slave class, doesn’t it?”[...]“She has a servant who can make armies. Nothing behind the eyes, nothing between the ears. They follow simple orders and they can use weapons. Yes?”- Excerpt from Interlude 10.y II</ref>
  • The Red Queen
  • Cryptid
  • Various parahuman ex-prisoners

Trivia

  • In early drafts of Worm, the question of how Goddess controlled the superhumans so effectively and totally was a central mystery as the protagonist (Ramrod) ascended through the ranks. Wildbow has stated that he still considers the story canon.<ref name="14.8 c1">Not a lot to say. It was fairly early into my stint of writing for the genre, and I was mainly exploring things. Supreme Earth was an alternate reality that featured villains operating like terrorist cells, destablizing society in ways that were both major and minor (from offing world leaders to destroying city power grids), and putting the world in a situation where they were dependent on superhumans to get energy, food and safety. Basically put, a world with superhumans that had no superheroes. Takeover on a global level, with non-superhumans as second class citizens.

    Ramrod was kind of similar to Skitter in that she was an (arguably) good person in a cynical – she was new to her powers, entering the Supreme’s organization from the ground level, but her priorities were mainly ensuring that her family was taken care of. As she ascended in the ranks, keeping that perspective would have been the main challenge. In terms of the greater plot, there was the question of why the villains were so organized and why Goddess, the leader of the superhumans, was able to keep every superhuman in line.

    As far as I’m concerned, Supreme Earth is canon in the Wormverse. It probably won’t ever show its face, but it’s an alternate reality that falls in close parallel with Worm’s. Beyond the use of the name Ramrod, Supreme Earth’s characters weren’t really reused (though I think Regent might have poked his head in for one draft). - Comment by Wildbow on Prey 14.8</ref>
    • A seemingly unrelated, male character named Ramrod is mentioned twice in Worm.

References

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