Everything was a blur. The wind whipped mercilessly around him, a kind of cold that could put frostbite on your spleen. Then suddenly it was gone. White desolate landscapes turned to grey and black blobs. He knew from that fact alone that his vision had blurred, maybe it had something to do with the pole in front of him that had red stuff smeared all ove- make that two pole-never mind everything's black.


"I SAID ORDER" The gavel hit its mark with a resounding crack making the once too loud courtroom eerily silent. Though new compared to most things in the multi-verse it has seen its fair shares of arguments already.

"Council please….."

"You've had your say Nabu. We will investigate the matter further, and I promise you, if the boy or dimension is in any danger we will send someone to extract him. But until then the opinion of The Council is that he is there for a reason. Once all is righted everything will return from whence it came."

"But you will not even give the boy a guide? He may become reckless, or subdued by those who think less of him in his current surroundings."

"Nabu is correct. He at the very least needs someone to help keep him out of trouble. If I know my dimensions occupants as well as I think, then it is crucial that he be vouched for."

The head councilman held his hand up. "The Council has spoken Strange. Nevertheless, your logic is sound and your case has been heard." The gavel struck the wood once more. "All dismissed."


"Did ya hear? Council's scrambling to find agents for an emergency case."

Agent 1 looked up from her monitor screen at the sound of Agent3's soft and foreign accent, all but gone since the first time they met. Her long brown hair was tied into a large bun that seemed incapable of moving and her blue-green eyes held annoyance at what the Council considered an emergency.

"What kind of emergency? Someone accidentally transport a beagle into an alternate dimension without proper papers again? Cause I'd hardly call that an emergency."

She was still curious about where that dog had come from though. But with all she and her original crew had gone through experience told her calling it an emergency was just overkill. Agent 3 shook his head with a smile that stretched the foreign pink skin around his mouth.

"You humans are always so entertaining. No actually, some kid from one of the major hero universes somehow managed to pass through the barrier and land himself in an opposing hero universe."

Well that sounded familiar. But why?

"Where from and where to?"

"DC to…Marvel, I think. The kid was a pretty important piece to his dimension from what I've heard."

Okay bells were definitely ringing.

"Which earth?"

"Earth 16, why?"

Agent 1's lips thinned. "Because that was where my initiation was, and there's only one person I can think of that fits that description. Which one is he in now?"

Agent 3's large brown eyes widened. Agent 1 never liked to talk about her initiation and no one ever pushed. It was like an unspoken rule amongst them all, since she was the first chosen and to complete her initiation, that she was the highest commanding officer among their elite group. "The newest one, I think their dubbing it USWW from what information they've gathered from first dimension."

Agent 1 quickly saved her field report she was supposed to finish this week and closed it. Picking up her badge, coat and keys she threw a "Tell you later" over her shoulder before exiting the office quarters. It was time she cashed in her favor with the Council.