Pro Bot
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I just don't particularly like Avatar. I'd possibly include it, but... yeah.
Technically Earth-1987 might not be a canon number. We'll see.tbh the crossovers are such isolated incidents that could be canon in the main timeline, if not for one thing....
Marvel's multiverse listing, putting some crossovers in one reality and some others in another, making all the other crossovers canonicity in doubt.
You could ofc ignore it (and If I'd make a guide for the canon AVP Universe, I'd probably put the crossovers within the main universe) but then, you'll be go against the whole marvel multiverse listing, so yeah, that sucks.
yes, but we still have Earth-94415 and Earth-7642... so yeah.Technically Earth-1987 might not be a canon number. We'll see.
"Earth-1987", Earth-7642, and Earth-94415 could all be the setting for Alien vs. Captain America.yes, but we still have Earth-94415 and Earth-7642... so yeah.
It's complicated due to the fact that the Batman/Aliens crossover acts as a sequel to an Aliens comic.tho speaking on the DC side, in the Batman Chronology Project they say that Batman versus Predator is canon in the DC's Post-Crisis Universe and they even say that if you want you can count all the AVP media as canon too as they fit, so yeah...
Maybe the DC Crossovers are actual canon, but it's still iffy.
I wouldn't want to go that far, but noted. I suppose Terminator in this case suggests that AVP is one of the many branched realities.Personally I think that canonically (so not in the headcanon) the franchaises that are canon are:
Alien.
Predator.
Blade Runner.
Soldier.
Underwater.
Outland.
Terminator (Only the crossover, so not the whole franchaise).
Indipendence Day.
Death Race (Only the Reboot Universe).
Honestly, I really hate that what potential The Predator could've had got squandered over the whole "aUTIsm iS tHe NeXt sTEp iN HUmAn eVOLutIoN" bullshit, not to mention that whole DNA harvesting shit that they tried to retcon into the Predator lore (headcanon-wise, it's only a clan of Bad Bloods doing so, and no-one else).
Blade Runner and Soldier are intrinsically linked, so package deal.For Blade Runner and Death Race being included I honestly don't know enough about either property to have an opinion on it. But the nuts the merrier if it fits! (I should watch both...)
I love the idea of adding Soldier and Underwater to the mix.
Works for me! Guess I need to find Blade Runner movies on streaming somewhere...Blade Runner and Soldier are intrinsically linked, so package deal.
Same. I don't get why THAT of all movies has to be the highest-grossing film of all time.I just don't particularly like Avatar. I'd possibly include it, but... yeah.
I know, I just haven't gotten around to it.Mr. Pro Bot, Idk if you didn't notice, but Predator: Black, White & Blood #1 has 3 stories:
"Blackwood Part 1" is in the timeline, but it misses "Once and Future" and "A Place of No Honor"
Once and future ends with the protagonist's Sword getting stuck on a stone... if we take this as the famous sword in stone, it gets stuck there in the date of Uther Pendragon's death, wich according to google should be between 494 and 518 AD, I would go with 494 as it is the date that pops out the most,
Thanks!as for A Place of No Honor, I can't understand if it's the present or the future.
Going with the weapons the comics depicts, seems to be pretty realistic, and present day bases so I guess a 2025 placement?
What are the red ones?Just thought it would be interesting to make a list of important companies if we take it as one universe. I mean, the world being governed by corporations is a consistent throughline here at least.
Borgia Industries (1930-2030)
Tyrell Corporation (1999-2022, 21??)
Weyland Industries (2004)
Yutani Corporation (2004-2099)
Weyland Corporation (2012-2099)
Wallace Corporation (2025-2049)
Seegson (2034-2219)
Tian Industries (2049-2051)
Pontus Industries (2050)
Weyland-Yutani Corporation (2099-2352, 2381+)
Prodigy Corporation (2110-2120)
Dynamic (2120)
Lynch (2120)
Threshold (2120)