**** it, why not?
**** it, why not?
I've included Subway Surfers Tag on here, yet not Subway Surfers, since that's an endless runner with no actual story to it. While it is helpful for understanding the overall lore of Subway Surfers, it is implied to just be the main characters running from the guard at arbitrary points in time. Subway Surfers Tag is clearly the protagonists experimenting with new tech and messing with the guard, thus only happening over a short period of timeI've been thinking on and off about a shared timeline between the Henry Stickmin, Among Us (I know, sorry for the cringe, I'm separating the game from its connotations here because it's clearly meant to be part of the HS universe) and the What the? (one of the What the GOLF? episodes is based entirely around the Among Us Skeld, post-impostor attack, as an official collab). It was mostly just a passing thought, as there was no good way to solidly connect them all into a coherent timeline - other than the Henry Stickmin games, then at some point some events related in Among Us happen, then the What the? scientists discover an abandoned Skeld, which leaves a lot out for both Among Us and What the?. However, with the recent Subway Surfers/Among Us collab, I have been thinking of how that would work, since Subway Surfers has a very devoted lore community, who are attempting to piece together what evidence we have from the show before the finale never aired, so I feel there could be something to work with there. It'd probably look something like:
The Henry Stickmin Collection
Subway Surfers Tag
Subway Surfers: The Animated Series 1x01-1x11
Among Us: Polus
Among Us: The Skeld
Among Us: Mira HQ
Among Us: Polus - Hide n Seek
Among Us: The Airship
Among Us: The Airship - Hide n Seek
Among Us: Mira HQ - Hide n Seek
Among Us: The Fungle
Among Us: The Skeld - Hide n Seek
Among Us: The Fungle - Hide n Seek
What the GOLF?
What the BAT?
What the CAR?
What the CLASH?
While the What the? games do have levels, they are all implied to happen one after the other. With Among Us, it's much more vague as to what order they happen in. It's generally agreed that it's Polus, Skeld, Mira HQ, but from there it's more debated - I've tried my best to include both the normal game mode and the Hide n Seek game mode, which seems to be canon, assuming crewmates win each normal game mode
There are also animated Among Us trailers.I've been thinking on and off about a shared timeline between the Henry Stickmin, Among Us (I know, sorry for the cringe, I'm separating the game from its connotations here because it's clearly meant to be part of the HS universe) and the What the? games (one of the What the GOLF? episodes is based entirely around the Among Us Skeld, post-impostor attack, as an official collab). It was mostly just a passing thought, as there was no good way to solidly connect them all into a coherent timeline - other than the Henry Stickmin games, then at some point some events related in Among Us happen, then the What the? scientists discover an abandoned Skeld, which leaves a lot out for both Among Us and What the?. However, with the recent Subway Surfers/Among Us collab, I have been thinking of how that would work, since Subway Surfers has a very devoted lore community, who are attempting to piece together what evidence we have from the show before the finale never aired, so I feel there could be something to work with there. It'd probably look something like:
The Henry Stickmin Collection
Subway Surfers Tag
Subway Surfers: The Animated Series 1x01-1x11
Among Us: Polus
Among Us: The Skeld
Among Us: Mira HQ
Among Us: Polus - Hide n Seek
Among Us: The Airship
Among Us: The Airship - Hide n Seek
Among Us: Mira HQ - Hide n Seek
Among Us: The Fungle
Among Us: The Skeld - Hide n Seek
Among Us: The Fungle - Hide n Seek
What the GOLF?
What the BAT?
What the CAR?
What the CLASH?
While the What the? And Henry Stickmin games do have levels, they are all implied to happen one after the other. With Among Us, it's much more vague as to what order they happen in. It's generally agreed that it's Polus, Skeld, Mira HQ, but from there it's more debated - I've tried my best to include both the normal game mode and the Hide n Seek game mode, which seems to be canon, assuming crewmates win each normal game mode
Considering the drastic art change from Henry Stickmin to Among Us, I'd say it's fineThere are also animated Among Us trailers.
Also, would Henry Stickmin work with Subway Surfers considering the clash in the styles? Unless it's just artistic license.
Are the Among Us astronauts humans? They are all like 3 feet canonically.Considering the drastic art change from Henry Stickmin to Among Us, I'd say it's fine
Again, art style. Henry Stickmin characters are playable in Among Us, as the astronauts. So I'd say they're humans, yeahAre the Among Us astronauts humans? They are all like 3 feet.
I meant canonically (when you scan in medbay, it says you are like 3 feet for all of them).Again, art style. Henry Stickmin characters are playable in Among Us, as the astronauts. So I'd say they're humans, yeah
Do they??? I'll have to look into that, lolI meant canonically (when you scan in medbay, it says you are like 3 feet for all of them).
The curse of fatal death is set in a timeline that is erased by the war in Heaven. The final curse doctor was to appear in an unproduced tie in novel feature her with lots of other BBC related characters in a gulag for POW fictional charactersRowan Atkinson's 9th and Richard E Grant's 9th?
Looking into this further, think this countsI am a bit unsure wether to include the StokerVerse or not.
Do you think this timeline could work in the 90s too?Thank you to Megatron for the help. Here's a RoboCop timeline.
2030 - RoboCop
2030 - Frank Miller's RoboCop #1-9
2030 - RoboCop (2014) #1-12
2030 - RoboCop: The Animated Series 1x01-1x12
2030 - RoboCop (2010) #1-6
2030 - RoboCop: Road Trip #1-4
2031 - RoboCop (2003)
2031 - RoboCop: Wild Child #1
2031 - RoboCop: Killing Machine #1
2031 - RoboCop 2
2032 - RoboCop (1990) #1-21
2033 - RoboCop: Rogue City
2034 - RoboCop 3
2034 - RoboCop versus The Terminator #1-4
2034 - Dark Horse Comics #1-3, "RoboCop: RoboCop, Part 1-3"
2034 - RoboCop: Prime Suspect #1-4
2034 - Dark Horse Comics #6-9, "RoboCop: Invasions, Part 1-4"
2034 - RoboCop: Mortal Colis #1-4
2034 - RoboCop: Roulette #1-4
2035 - RoboCop: The Series 1x01-1x22
2040 - RoboCop: Prime Directives 1x01-1x04
2060 - RoboCop: Citizen's Arrest #1-5
2060 - RoboCop: Last Stand #1-8
2065 - RoboCop: Alpha Commando 1x01-1x40
2??? - Terminator/RoboCop: Kill Human #1-4
Well... Terminator/RoboCop: Kill Human doesn't, at least. That one has a younger version of a RoboCop character in 1995 (Terminator 2), making RoboCop set in the future.Do you think this timeline could work in the 90s too?
Coincidentally, Clarence wears a turtleneck sweater in the animated series episode. That could easily conceal a scar or prosthetics.I also don't think that Clarence Boddicker's death in the movie is so visually explicit that there's NO reality where he could have lived. The animated series can fit in fine, which honestly is more interesting when you tie it in with the comics. It gives you an extended career for Murphy's RoboCop life. I think having a combined timeline would actually give people something unique since no other place online actually tries to tie it all together.
Yep, and the series renaming the characters is only a problem if you consider them the same characters. Everything else is easy to explain. Prime Directives actually references RoboCop 3 and yet uses footage from RoboCop: The Series. I think Alpha Commando creates the biggest issues. Also the Frank Miller's RoboCop comics due to Reed's death.Coincidentally, Clarence wears a turtleneck sweater in the animated series episode. That could easily conceal a scar or prosthetics.
What about the RoboCop Versus The Terminator game? Or I guess the Mortal Kombat 11 RoboCop ending, as you sometimes include those?Thank you to Megatron for the help. Here's a RoboCop timeline.
2030 - RoboCop
2030 - RoboCop (2014) #1-12
2030 - RoboCop: The Animated Series 1x01-1x12
2030 - RoboCop (2010) #1-6
2030 - RoboCop: Road Trip #1-4
2030 - Frank Miller's RoboCop #1-9
2031 - RoboCop (2003)
2031 - RoboCop: Wild Child #1
2031 - RoboCop: Killing Machine #1
2031 - RoboCop 2
2032 - RoboCop (1990) #1-21
2033 - RoboCop: Rogue City
2034 - RoboCop 3
2034 - RoboCop versus The Terminator #1-4
2034 - Dark Horse Comics #1-3, "RoboCop: RoboCop, Part 1-3"
2034 - RoboCop: Prime Suspect #1-4
2034 - Dark Horse Comics #6-9, "RoboCop: Invasions, Part 1-4"
2034 - RoboCop: Mortal Colis #1-4
2034 - RoboCop: Roulette #1-4
2035 - RoboCop: The Series 1x01-1x22
2040 - RoboCop: Prime Directives 1x01-1x04
2060 - RoboCop: Citizen's Arrest #1-5
2060 - RoboCop: Last Stand #1-8
2065 - RoboCop: Alpha Commando 1x01-1x40
2??? - Terminator/RoboCop: Kill Human #1-4
I see It as an adaptation of the comic.What about the RoboCop Versus The Terminator game? Or I guess the Mortal Kombat 11 RoboCop ending, as you sometimes include those?
Nvm, you're already aware that ypu missed Mortal Kombat, just read tge rest ^^"
I mean, they are technically quite different from one another. I think the comic is the most likely to be canon.I see It as an adaptation of the comic.
Adapting this with the future dates Will be super fun!https://www.reddit.com/r/robocoproguecity/s/790pAgTwQEhttps://www.reddit.com/r/robocoproguecity/s/NtJMXRuWuu
Well, I disagree with the 1992 placement for the first film. I think 1990-1991 can work for that better due to Prime Directives... but actually, August-September 1993 for Rogue City and December 1993 for RoboCop 3 makes sense.
Also, this lets us place Alpha Commando in 2030. It's still heavily contradicted, of course, but still.