RRABBITS: Rabbit ranger archives building better intergalactic transmission of stories.
The mission of the Ranger Rabbit Archives and Special Collections is to collect, arrange, preserve, contextualize, and make accessible materials that support the interstellar RRabbit community objectives of inquiry, research and knowledge.
By doing so, we hope to further our understanding of both the multiverse and ourselves. We seek to better the quality of life for all Rabbit-Kind through our pursuit and sharing of knowledge.
This archive is a collection of all the data and reports the Rabbit Rangers have collected from across the multiverse. It has been assembled here to provide easy access to the general Rabbit Republic population.
The information in this archive has been collected, analyzed, transcribed, recorded, and/or edited by the dedicated Ranger Rabbit Archival team. Find out more about them on our Archivist team page.
For more information about the archive, its purpose, and the process of creating it, please visit our Behind the Archive page.
Please note that this archive is still under construction and not all known information about the multiverse has been ported into it yet. Our Ranger Rabbit Archivists have been studying the multiverse for years and the amount of information available is vast even though this archive is relatively new. Please be patient with us while our archivists do their work and get everything organized.
The information in the archive comes from across the multiverse from times and places that Rabbit kind can only dream of. So how have we gathered so much information? The answer comes down to two things: temporal distortions and echo points.
Temporal distortions: These are places where two or more divergent universes are so close together in the space-time continuum than they almost touch, creating a point which Rabbit data collectors can actually remotely access transmissions such as wireless signals as well as data stored on the technology of the other universes.
Echo points: It has been well documented that sentient beings have the ability to create changes and branching off points in the multiverse with their decisions. This is not seen so much with ration rabbit species, but for more impulsive species, such as humans, this creates an infinite number of universes. Some of these beings have the potential for more and bigger changes than others. These large changes set off "echos" through the multiverse that act in a similar way to the temporal distortions described above. This also explains why we are able to gather information about these certain individuals more easily than we are others in the same universe.
Learn more about the echo point beings from the universe we have studied in on the Archive page. Learn more about temporal distortions and other anomalies of the space-time continuum on the multiverse theory page.
To begin exploring the archive click this link or the "Archive Directory" button above.
The archive is divided by the universe the information was collected from. From those universes there may or may not be further subdivisions based on the amount of information available about that universe.
Please note that due to funding and server space considerations some links in this archive may redirect to other digital archives such as AO3. To review complete copies of all referenced, but not otherwise included video and audio transmissions, please see the video or audio archive of your choice.
For information regarding our archival practices or specific terminology we have used, please see out methodology/terminology page.