Disclaimer: Pretty much before I saw the actual Space Jam: A New Legacy, and from inspiration from another user's idea of having his own version of the film taking place in a cyber-world comprised of Paramount properties. That, along with Ready Player One and Kingdom Hearts, got me interested into doing three mega-crossover stories with competitions that have characters and a user exploring different worlds based on famous movie/show/game franchises.

I don't know if I'll be able to go through with them, due to the fact that I haven't thought them all well out yet, though it's one of the concepts I'm attached to doing eventually.For now, here is something that's like a prologue intro to all three ideas, serving as an explanation to how each Server-Verse for a different company was created. I do not own the companies used, just three characters who aren't fully developed yet.


Since the dawn of entertainment, humankind had always vowed to preserve all means of entertainment for future generations to enjoy. In the 20th century, the computer was the latest and most effective tool to do the job. It started out as a simple machine to progress the way to send messages across great distances in the speed of light, but as time passed, technologies have evolved, including the technology of the computer.

It has received upgrades to stimulate visual entertainment and soar to new heights. Even major companies of the most expensive business of all, show business, are the biggest companies of all to preserve their creations with the tool, even enough to create different worlds within. These worlds were known as cyber-worlds, where, with the help of the advanced and expensive technology, everything in entertainment has been captured and recreated down to the last detail, and that more than one world or even a hundred or a thousand can be stored. The possibilities are infinite and the only limit is your own imagination.

Of course, there is another label for a cyber-world, which we call the "Server-Verse", and another remarkable thing about this is that there are more than one. Our tale starts with the beginning of four Server-Verses in particular, belonging to respective companies responsible for motion pictures, television and video games. Each franchise's world has been created into a different planet within each Server-verse.

Now, to keep each cyber-universe in check, to avoid any means of chaos, there must be a leader within each one. So, to settle this, four cyber-beings met to decide whom would be in charge of which entertainment-company themed Server-Verse.

The Fox Server-Verse, which contained properties belonging to the Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation, its television division and video game division, was given leadership to an algorithm adapted from the three studios' founders, who often took the form of anthropomorphic fox, to fit the studio's name.

The Warner 3000 Server-Verse, which contained properties belonging to Warner Bros. Pictures, its animation division, New Line Cinema, its television division, classic Turner media, video game division, and HBO, was given leadership to an algorithm who seemed to be a shifty sports fanatic.

The Universal Server-Verse, which contained properties belonging to Universal Studios, its animation division, its television division, its video game division, and Focus Features, was given leadership to an algorithm adapted from the studios' founders who seemed to be a worldly figure.

The Sony Server-Verse, which contained properties belonging to Columbia Pictures, TriStar Pictures, the Sony technology company, Destination Films, the animation, television, and video game branches, was given leadership to an algorithm who often shape-shifted to the mascots of the studio's logos.

As for the Server-Verses for other companies, we haven't any information we are about to give. Nevertheless, with these divided company-sponsored cyber-universes, all leaders vowed to agree to the following rules:

1) Let each Server-Verse prosper with little to no quarrels
2) Serve the user well
3) Respect other sites' existence.

Of course, some of these leaders weren't as trustworthy as others.

There have been fascinating and exhilarating events occurring in these dimensions that our world had witnessed. What were they? I can imagine you already know what happened in the Warner-themed one, but for the other ones? We'll just have to wait and see.


That's all I have for now, but for the Fox Server-verse story, I'll be showing some dialogue meant to be in the story, because as I've mentioned before, the full thing is still not thought out yet, nor have the Universal or Sony ones. I assure you though these won't be basketball-themed events like Space Jam: A New Legacy was.

If anyone has suggestions for references or characters to be included in these possible competition stories, please suggest because I seriously need all the help I can get if I actually pull them off.