Sci fi's from all around
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  • Parts 5
  • Time 1h 22m
Ongoing, First published Apr 10, 2021
Mature
Strangely enough when all sci fi's come together it doesn't look well for anyone. Some are better at most things while others are just terrible at it. The UNSC doesn't have the tech as the Protoss does, Star Trek doesn't have the durability as Star Wars does heck some sci fi's make no sense but make sense at the same time. 

So let's see what happens when ships from multiple sci fi's come together to change another. Who knows they might just balance each other out in a fight against the same enemy. Multiple sci fi's vs multiple sci fi's lets call this sci fi team royale. But the people aren't from those sci fi universes no we got ourselves some more people from discord. 

Let's see how these people will feel when they have to decide whether to change, help or destroy the original timeline. Because others just might do the same, it's only fair considering how only the best will survive. 

Survival of fittest where the weak are destined to lie beneath the boots of the strongest.
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