Best fictional Universe?

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Anchupom

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lordlillen said:
Jonny49 said:
The Marvel and DC universe's are pretty damn spectacular.
or even
*sunglasses*
marvelous
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warhammer 40k, because of sphez mharinez.
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Laser Priest

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I've always enjoyed the Mass Effect and Fallout universes.
GrimSheeper said:
No real answer to this, is there? Everyone has a different favourite fictional, it's like finding the best movie of all time or the best music piece of all time.
Then throw "In your opinion" on the end of the title.
 

MADrevilution

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The mass effect universe and the pokemon universe....if i had to choose id choose pokemon as that would just kick ass!
 

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Definitely the Mass Effect universe, it may not make much sense scientifically but it just feels logical. Yes, the explanations for why things happen only make sense if you don't read into any real science behind such things, but you know what they say "ignorance is bliss".

For a fantasy universe I'd have to go with the LOTR universe, it has a little bit of something for everyone.
 

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Terminate421 said:
Pokemon

Seriously, Pokemon would be amazing to live in. It'd only be frigtening to run into something crazy strong in the wild.
people knock out ten year olds and steal their money when they win the equivilant of a dog fight... meh I would still like to be in the pokeverse
 

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The fictional universe I would live in the one portrayed in Brave New World, by Aldous Huxley, provided I was born into the society. It may be gruesome to observe from the perspective we have, but it is a nice place to live if you can't think.
 

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neonsword13-ops said:
Dragon Age universe.

Bioware took the time to make a friggin' religion. That's dedication.
If you think Bioware making a single religion is a sign of dedication, you need to go read the UESP. Thousands of years of historical accounts, hundreds of in-game books, accounts of the cults and religious variations across time and cultures, and the grand monomyth (the generally accepted creation myth told by most civilizations in the world). The sheer amount of detail Bethesda has put into The Elder Scrolls games is staggering.
 

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For me, it's a toss up with raising Chao in the Sonic Universe, clubbing Kut-Ku like a baby seal in the Monster Hunter Universe, and raising an army and marching to Earthend in the Patapon Universe.
 

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For the sake mentioning something different, I'm going to bring up Birdy the Mighty which developed its universe suprisingly well. It deals with galactice politics (in episode 5) and discrimination, terrorism (in season 2). Episode 5 feels like it was created specifically to fit world building into the short 13 episode season which is great but its the second season that fleshes out the world the most.
 

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synobal said:
The Dresden Files has a rather good setting.
It was unfortunately the show only got one season, it had potential.
 

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neonsword13-ops said:
Dragon Age universe.

Bioware took the time to make a friggin' religion. That's dedication.
Bethesda made twenty-five if you count each of the different Aedric and Daedric Princes in the Elder Scrolls. If one is dedication, then what do you have to say to that?

OT: I'm surprised that I'm not the first one saying this, but I absolutely love the Harry Potter universe. It's just so compelling.