>I don't think that (at least in UF) DC's differ that spectacularly? Well, they can, I mean, the multiverse is infinite so statistically etc., it's just that most dimensional crossovers aren't that "wide", as it were. (It's a bit like Shadow in Zelazny's Amber novels - the farther you go, the weirder things get. And that's leaving aside all the useless alternate universes where the laws of physics don't work right and stars, planets, and/or amino acids can't form in the first place, so nobody has a DC there because there is no life.)
>But there's definitely the jarring case of significant differences in
>terms of belief systems and mentalities.
>
>Case in point: once or twice is mentioned Don Griffin's journey to an
>alternate Earth, where he met his local DC. Who was an ardent and
>fanatical Nazi.
Yup. That happened. (That campaign line in our Marvel Supers game came right out of an issue of Excalibur, if memory serves.)
Boy howdy, he killed the hell outta that guy.
--G.
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