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Cyberspace, it is home to millions of websites across the board of the entire internet. Such a place has vast quantities of wrong and right. The endless amount of websites could be used for a variety of things such as marketplaces (Amazon and eBay), social epicenters (Facebook and MySpace), news (YouTube), information (the Wikias), and many more. These sites were eventually divided into gigantic "cliques" of sorts that involves a very broad definition of "member" that eventually became used in the english language as "fan". During the young days of cyberspace, the fans collected and grew their websites so that they eventually formed organized galaxies in the void known as fandoms. The fandom in which this story is being told is none other than the tokusatsu fandom. There were many sites, including wikias that existed in the toku fandom, but out of all the small sites and groups that helped it grow such as the fan-translators was the biggest toku site of all: Henshin Justice Unlimited.
HJU was created by it's current owner, the emperor known as Keith Justice, and was under the command of his elite guard known as the administrators. In the early days the elite guard was enough to settle any dispute almost instantly and take out any trouble maker that the site had encountered. However, as the years grew so did the population and eventually a secondary guard called the moderators were needed to assist the admins fight the then-massive amounts of crime and unrest that plagued HJU and the surrounding sites. For the most part the fandom could retain peace until what was called the "Great Rebellion" in which several dozen toku fans from the kaiju sector of the fandom had taken up savage and war-loving practices. The kaiju sector was a small and dying mini-fandom that had been increasingly hostile and conservative for years to the point where their sites had become increasingly sterile, near death, and often ousted their moderates to the point that anything outside of their specific traditions was met with massive hatred. The dozens that were part of the rebellion were a small portion of this sector and many moderates were against what they were doing, but rebels did whatever they could to prevent change and attempted mass stalemate to whatever they felt was outside of their social regulation they tried so hard to preserve.
Against most attackers the fandom could easily unite and use it's weapons and warrriors to obbliterate the few of them and quickly drive them out of exile. However, the kaiju fans had an ace in the hole up their sleeve: The core stats. The technology was based on an ancient cyberspace practice known by many names such as what-if fights, fictional wars, fantasy matches, pretend battles, and many other names in which various fighters from pop culture would be replicated for fighting based on data emitted from sphere computers with indestructible shells. The kaiju fans were experts at using these devices and used this to control an army of what they believed were the most powerful kaiju of all time. These kaiju easily dominated most of the smaller sites they came across with very little able to resist them. For the first eight months all hope seemed bleak until the admins and mods of HJU took matters into their own hands by playing by the rules of the rebels. Because the rebels had very little knowledge about kaiju outside of Godzilla, Gamera, Ultraman, and a few miscellaneous monsters, and grossly underestimated whatever was foreign to them, they lost through the number of hundreds of smaller kaiju and the intelligence displayed by the mods and admins.
Fortunately for HJU the kaiju battles never came to their site. However, the Great Rebellion had lasted a year and both sides had casualties with the rebels at a far worse loss. The rebels and their sites that did survive the Great Rebellion were treated with extremely strict laws, often humiliating, and were completely disarmed while the core stats could not be activated off of whatever site they originate from unless it was for regulated match-ups. Shortly after this the mecha fandom, Star Wars fandom, and Marvel fandom broke off communication with the tokusatsu fandom for nearly two years as a precaution to the same events happening to them. After the event, Emperor Justice had used a new task force to make sure that no sector of the fandom would ever try this again; said task force would be known as the Knights of Justice, composed entirely of volunteers that served under the moderators and spied all around the fandom to make sure nothing went arye.
Time had passed until the present day where peace was retained and the scars of war had finally healed across the fandom. While the laws were still applied to the kaiju sector, no major indicent arose from it again. However, little do the citizens and military of HJU realize that a catastrophe was looming over the horizon. An evil genius with mass resources had begun a quest for conquest the likes of which had never been seen before. While this evil genius himself was not part of the Great Rebellion, he would certainly come opening up old wounds with an apocalypse that may end the current generation. As HJU's Knights of Justice remained vigilante of the coming danger, they would soon prove the worth of their heroic efforts no matter how dire the cost would become.
Cyberspace, it is home to millions of websites across the board of the entire internet. Such a place has vast quantities of wrong and right. The endless amount of websites could be used for a variety of things such as marketplaces (Amazon and eBay), social epicenters (Facebook and MySpace), news (YouTube), information (the Wikias), and many more. These sites were eventually divided into gigantic "cliques" of sorts that involves a very broad definition of "member" that eventually became used in the english language as "fan". During the young days of cyberspace, the fans collected and grew their websites so that they eventually formed organized galaxies in the void known as fandoms. The fandom in which this story is being told is none other than the tokusatsu fandom. There were many sites, including wikias that existed in the toku fandom, but out of all the small sites and groups that helped it grow such as the fan-translators was the biggest toku site of all: Henshin Justice Unlimited.
HJU was created by it's current owner, the emperor known as Keith Justice, and was under the command of his elite guard known as the administrators. In the early days the elite guard was enough to settle any dispute almost instantly and take out any trouble maker that the site had encountered. However, as the years grew so did the population and eventually a secondary guard called the moderators were needed to assist the admins fight the then-massive amounts of crime and unrest that plagued HJU and the surrounding sites. For the most part the fandom could retain peace until what was called the "Great Rebellion" in which several dozen toku fans from the kaiju sector of the fandom had taken up savage and war-loving practices. The kaiju sector was a small and dying mini-fandom that had been increasingly hostile and conservative for years to the point where their sites had become increasingly sterile, near death, and often ousted their moderates to the point that anything outside of their specific traditions was met with massive hatred. The dozens that were part of the rebellion were a small portion of this sector and many moderates were against what they were doing, but rebels did whatever they could to prevent change and attempted mass stalemate to whatever they felt was outside of their social regulation they tried so hard to preserve.
Against most attackers the fandom could easily unite and use it's weapons and warrriors to obbliterate the few of them and quickly drive them out of exile. However, the kaiju fans had an ace in the hole up their sleeve: The core stats. The technology was based on an ancient cyberspace practice known by many names such as what-if fights, fictional wars, fantasy matches, pretend battles, and many other names in which various fighters from pop culture would be replicated for fighting based on data emitted from sphere computers with indestructible shells. The kaiju fans were experts at using these devices and used this to control an army of what they believed were the most powerful kaiju of all time. These kaiju easily dominated most of the smaller sites they came across with very little able to resist them. For the first eight months all hope seemed bleak until the admins and mods of HJU took matters into their own hands by playing by the rules of the rebels. Because the rebels had very little knowledge about kaiju outside of Godzilla, Gamera, Ultraman, and a few miscellaneous monsters, and grossly underestimated whatever was foreign to them, they lost through the number of hundreds of smaller kaiju and the intelligence displayed by the mods and admins.
Fortunately for HJU the kaiju battles never came to their site. However, the Great Rebellion had lasted a year and both sides had casualties with the rebels at a far worse loss. The rebels and their sites that did survive the Great Rebellion were treated with extremely strict laws, often humiliating, and were completely disarmed while the core stats could not be activated off of whatever site they originate from unless it was for regulated match-ups. Shortly after this the mecha fandom, Star Wars fandom, and Marvel fandom broke off communication with the tokusatsu fandom for nearly two years as a precaution to the same events happening to them. After the event, Emperor Justice had used a new task force to make sure that no sector of the fandom would ever try this again; said task force would be known as the Knights of Justice, composed entirely of volunteers that served under the moderators and spied all around the fandom to make sure nothing went arye.
Time had passed until the present day where peace was retained and the scars of war had finally healed across the fandom. While the laws were still applied to the kaiju sector, no major indicent arose from it again. However, little do the citizens and military of HJU realize that a catastrophe was looming over the horizon. An evil genius with mass resources had begun a quest for conquest the likes of which had never been seen before. While this evil genius himself was not part of the Great Rebellion, he would certainly come opening up old wounds with an apocalypse that may end the current generation. As HJU's Knights of Justice remained vigilante of the coming danger, they would soon prove the worth of their heroic efforts no matter how dire the cost would become.
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