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9-1-1 Universe Timeline (Canon Order)

1. 9-1-1 — Season 1
2. 9-1-1 — Season 2 (Maddie joins)
3. 9-1-1: Lone Star — Season 1 (Owen, T.K., Judd introduced)
4. 9-1-1 — Season 3
5. 9-1-1: Lone Star — Season 2, Episodes 2–3
Crossover: "Hold the Line"
→ Buck, Hen, Eddie travel to Texas
6. 9-1-1 — Season 4
7. 9-1-1: Lone Star — Season 3
8. 9-1-1 — Season 5
9. 9-1-1: Lone Star — Season 4
10. 9-1-1 — Season 6
11. 9-1-1: Lone Star — Season 5 (final season)
12. Doctor Odyssey — Season 1, Episode 7
Cameo: Athena Grant guest appearance
13. 9-1-1 — Season 7 (now on ABC, no more crossovers)
14. 9-1-1: Nashville (upcoming 2025 spin-off, future in timeline)
 
For some reason I swore there was, I"d love to see your work though!
Don't think it ever made it into its own thread, should be here somewhere

Deadpool/Batman upcoming crossover. DC and Marvel haven't done a crossover in years.

Could be 7642.
I think this is far more likely to exist within it's own new shared continuity that we'll probably get some exposition for in one of the subsequent crossovers
 
9-1-1 Universe Timeline (Canon Order)

1. 9-1-1 — Season 1
2. 9-1-1 — Season 2 (Maddie joins)
3. 9-1-1: Lone Star — Season 1 (Owen, T.K., Judd introduced)
4. 9-1-1 — Season 3
5. 9-1-1: Lone Star — Season 2, Episodes 2–3
Crossover: "Hold the Line"
→ Buck, Hen, Eddie travel to Texas
6. 9-1-1 — Season 4
7. 9-1-1: Lone Star — Season 3
8. 9-1-1 — Season 5
9. 9-1-1: Lone Star — Season 4
10. 9-1-1 — Season 6
11. 9-1-1: Lone Star — Season 5 (final season)
12. Doctor Odyssey — Season 1, Episode 7
Cameo: Athena Grant guest appearance
13. 9-1-1 — Season 7 (now on ABC, no more crossovers)
14. 9-1-1: Nashville (upcoming 2025 spin-off, future in timeline)
I want someone to make an actual timeline for this
 
I think this is far more likely to exist within it's own new shared continuity that we'll probably get some exposition for in one of the subsequent crossovers
Earth-7642 is essentially a reality that all the Marvel crossovers with non-Marvel franchises take place in, albeit only when there's no multiversal travelling. Seeing as in this comic, they already exist in the same universe... it's automatically part of Earth-7642. Attack on Avengers, for instance, never had to be confirmed as Earth-7642. It automatically was. If there's later crossovers, they'd probably be set in this universe.

Interestingly, The New Avengers/Transformers takes place in both Earth-7642 (Marvel Multiverse) and Primax 1005.19 Gamma (Transformers Multiverse). Technically they don't contradict, it'd be fun to place them together using the sliding timeline to place Marvel crossovers backwards and forwards from The New Avengers/Transformers' firm 2006-2007 placement, but I wouldn't be doing that personally. It'd be fun to think Superman exists in the Hasbro Universe though, kinda like AVP being Earth-94415 and counting the crossover comics.
 
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Earth-7642 is essentially a reality that all the Marvel crossovers with non-Marvel franchises take place in, albeit only when there's no multiversal travelling. Seeing as in this comic, they already exist in the same universe... it's automatically part of Earth-7642. Attack on Avengers, for instance, never had to be confirmed as Earth-7642. It automatically was. If there's later crossovers, they'd probably be set in this universe.

Interestingly, The New Avengers/Transformers takes place in no Earth-7642 (Marvel Multiverse) and Primax 1005.19 Gamma (Transformers Multiverse). Technically they don't contradict, it'd be fun to place them together using the sliding timeline to place Marvel crossovers backwards and forwards from The New Avengers/Transformers' firm 2006-2007 placement, but I wouldn't be doing that personally. It'd be fun to think Superman exists in the Hasbro Universe though, kinda like the AVP being Earth-94415 and counting the crossover comics.
that crossover is set in 2007 in the Hasbroverse.

2006 was only Infiltration.

2007 is every other -astion comics + Maximum Dinobots

2008 to 2009 is All Hail Megatron.

from 2009 starts G. I. Joe and then you know the rest.

So you have to go from 2007 backwords.
 
Earth-7642 is essentially a reality that all the Marvel crossovers with non-Marvel franchises take place in, albeit only when there's no multiversal travelling. Seeing as in this comic, they already exist in the same universe... it's automatically part of Earth-7642. Attack on Avengers, for instance, never had to be confirmed as Earth-7642. It automatically was. If there's later crossovers, they'd probably be set in this universe.
You're misunderstanding me

Like in previous crossovers with DC it's far more likely for them to create it's own verse for them to cohabitate in, if but briefly. This isn't just some crossover with Hasbro we're talking about. There's no way Morrison is going to write this and have it be part of some generic crossover Earth someone's already done and not one created specifically for the upcoming series of crossovers
 

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