This page contains transmissions from universes we know to be distinct from one another, but do not currently possess enough information on to perform a full analysis of. The subjects of these transmissions have at times veered from other universes and often find themselves in deep space. Further study on this phenomenon is recommended.
Warning! Only suitable for adult rabbits!
While it seems that this transmission from the E-RL226 universe, it bares a few marked differences. Namely, the sexual relationship between two of their planetary bodies. that we are still investigating additional transmissions to make confirm if this is a typical aspect of E-RL266 or if this is an additional splinterverse.
An interesting if currently uncategorized universe. This transmission gives a look into the formal and somewhat religious aspect not often seen in transmissions we have collected thus far.
This "Gideon the Ninth" echo point, seems like a central figure and should be a primary area of focus if we send additional probes.
Audio Recording by Various Archivists
Jensen is human, Jared is not. Sometimes, they have communications issues, especially when it comes to romantic gestures. They’re determined to make it work anyway.
An as-yet unclassified universe where certain characters are prone to growing fangs. We've yet to determine if or how these Lykanthans differ from those found in universe E-BTVS1997.
The first time they see the Vox Machina ISS; the ship that will become their home in an endless sea of stars.
Written Transcript by Anonymous.
This transmission 'prequel' finds subjects canonically found in 19th century France inhabiting a spaceship. These subjects are in fact seldom located in transmissions set in historical France. A side collection detailing these settings might be worthy of study.
Floating in the middle of space as his water supply runs out is the last place that Tommy wants to be, but he's resigned to the fact that it might be his fate. That is, until a ship finally picks up on his transmissions...
Written Transcript by ghostbandaids.
Audio Recording by Various Archivists.
Why does the Aurora care so much about the Briar Rose?
While clearly related to E-SW1983, none of the subjects featured here seem related. There have been other scraps of evidence that indicate that this transmission might be related to a group known as "The Old Guard." However not enough is known about them to conclusively place this elsewhere.
"So we're definitely gonna blow up the Death Star, right?" Nile says, an unholy gleam in her eyes.
Werewolves in a spaceship present some practical difficulties.
Warning! Mentions of slavery.
Belaza was angry with her father for selling her to the B.E.A.S.T. in order to settle some old shipping debts, but mostly she was frightened.
Warning! Only suitable for adult rabbits!
Adventurous captain Arthur and his first officer Merlin head off to explore the unknown. And it's not just a planet that they end up exploring.
Subjects in this transmission appear to match the names of individuals known for "hockey", however, this transmission is an interesting account of interplanetary relations. Also of note is a creature similar to ourselves and bunnies across other universes, which surprisingly seems to be carnivorous.
Like the transmission "took the long way.", the subjects in this transmission match those of hockey players. It details the relationship between two Humans, Joel and Morgan, as they attempt to form a pair bond while traveleing through space for their first season playing hockey.
A transmission whose subjects inhabit two distinct known realms ('fantasy' and 'space.' More submissions sought to study this conjunction.
A transmission whose subjects inhabit two distinct known realms ('fantasy' and 'space.' More submissions sought to study this conjunction.
Subject Mo is a cleaning robot. Primary echo point for this universe seems to be an artificial intelligence named "WALL-E".
This transmission contains similarities to the transmission "Hamlet". It appears to take place after a version of those events take place on a spaceship, rather than in a castle as in the original. It also focuses on surviving characters Horatio, Fortinbras, and Osric.