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  • Microverses are dimensions occurring within the fictional Marvel Universe. The Microverses are often visited by the Fantastic Four in various adventures. They were formerly defined as any universe only accessible through vibrational attunement (shrinking). The belief that these worlds exist "within" atoms may have given rise to the stock phrase "There are worlds within worlds". It is not actually the microverses that are microscopic in size but rather the nexuses which make them accessible. It is thus theoretically possible to enter the same microverse from different points on Earth. The volume of these microverses are contained within spacewalls which can only be breached at certain points. It is these breaches that create accessible portals.
  • The microverse which exists in the context of the HALO universe was a source of creative energy, which enables only one person at a time to create anything that can be imagined. The only problem is it exists in the sub-microscopic realm within the nucleus of a single atom, and requires very peculiar measures to access it. The villain known as Dr. Hood used the O-Gate to merge two universes, combining their laws and allowing him access to the microverse, creating the HALO universe in the process.
  • MicroVerse was Hasbro’s 1996 miniatures line meant to compete with Galoob’s “Micro Machines” (before Hasbro’s purchase of Galoob). Aside from the two Beast Wars-themed sets, there were also MicroVerse toys based on Tonka and G.I. Joe (though a more generic Joe, rather than the "Real American Hero" variety commonly crossed-over with Transformers), as well as sets based on outside licenses like Superman and Goosebumps.
  • The Microverse was an extremely tiny universe, with only two protagonists: an apparent human man, and .7. ("Microverse")
  • The microverse was created within marvel 15,000+ years ago from Sword in The Stars when it used the Enigma Force to go within/beyond the Sub-Atomic particles.
  • Rick put a spatially tessellated void inside a modified temporal field until a planet developed intelligent life. This then became the Microverse. Rick gave the aliens in the Microverse another invention, known as the Gooblebox, which is a machine that generates electricity that powers everything in their society. The machine is activated by their work. Unbeknownst to them, the electricity that powers their society, also powers the giant battery they're inside of, which gives Rick's ship infinite power, so that he'll never need to pay money, do work, or run out of battery life every again.
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  • Rick put a spatially tessellated void inside a modified temporal field until a planet developed intelligent life. This then became the Microverse. Rick gave the aliens in the Microverse another invention, known as the Gooblebox, which is a machine that generates electricity that powers everything in their society. The machine is activated by their work. Unbeknownst to them, the electricity that powers their society, also powers the giant battery they're inside of, which gives Rick's ship infinite power, so that he'll never need to pay money, do work, or run out of battery life every again. In The Ricks Must Be Crazy, one of the aliens, Zeep Xanflorp, thought that it was too much work to use the Gooblebox and so he created a more efficient source of energy called the "Miniverse Battery", which was the exact same thing as the Microverse battery. Because they had this new source of power, they stopped using the Gooblebox and Rick's space cruiser could no longer function. Rick and Morty had to travel into the Microverse. After a big extravaganza, Rick had explained to Zeep, what had happened, which led to a huge fight. Zeep wanted to kill Rick so that the Microverse would still be able to continue on, without them working for him and Rick wanted to keep the battery working. So, they got into a huge fight, trying to kill each other. Rick escaped and instead of killing him, he mind controlled the entire population of the Microverse, so that they would all charge his battery, without any free will, leaving only a powerless Zeep Xanflorp behind, where his self awareness and intelligence was unable to get him anywhere now. That is how the Microverse currently functions and how Rick's ship currently works.
  • Microverses are dimensions occurring within the fictional Marvel Universe. The Microverses are often visited by the Fantastic Four in various adventures. They were formerly defined as any universe only accessible through vibrational attunement (shrinking). The belief that these worlds exist "within" atoms may have given rise to the stock phrase "There are worlds within worlds". It is not actually the microverses that are microscopic in size but rather the nexuses which make them accessible. It is thus theoretically possible to enter the same microverse from different points on Earth. The volume of these microverses are contained within spacewalls which can only be breached at certain points. It is these breaches that create accessible portals.
  • The microverse which exists in the context of the HALO universe was a source of creative energy, which enables only one person at a time to create anything that can be imagined. The only problem is it exists in the sub-microscopic realm within the nucleus of a single atom, and requires very peculiar measures to access it. The villain known as Dr. Hood used the O-Gate to merge two universes, combining their laws and allowing him access to the microverse, creating the HALO universe in the process.
  • MicroVerse was Hasbro’s 1996 miniatures line meant to compete with Galoob’s “Micro Machines” (before Hasbro’s purchase of Galoob). Aside from the two Beast Wars-themed sets, there were also MicroVerse toys based on Tonka and G.I. Joe (though a more generic Joe, rather than the "Real American Hero" variety commonly crossed-over with Transformers), as well as sets based on outside licenses like Superman and Goosebumps.
  • The Microverse was an extremely tiny universe, with only two protagonists: an apparent human man, and .7. ("Microverse")
  • The microverse was created within marvel 15,000+ years ago from Sword in The Stars when it used the Enigma Force to go within/beyond the Sub-Atomic particles.
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