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PPC Headquarters is filled with plotholes, both stable and unstable. While these are the most common forms of transport between HQ and other worlds, there are also multiple physical doorways connected to HQ. Each door has a shorthand designation consisting of number-three letters-number. * The first number is the World designation. * The letters are the location the door leads to from headquarters. This usually uses the local language's name for that location. * Any given location can have multiple doorways. The ending number shows where that particular door lies in the series.

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  • Doors into Headquarters
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  • PPC Headquarters is filled with plotholes, both stable and unstable. While these are the most common forms of transport between HQ and other worlds, there are also multiple physical doorways connected to HQ. Each door has a shorthand designation consisting of number-three letters-number. * The first number is the World designation. * The letters are the location the door leads to from headquarters. This usually uses the local language's name for that location. * Any given location can have multiple doorways. The ending number shows where that particular door lies in the series.
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  • PPC Headquarters is filled with plotholes, both stable and unstable. While these are the most common forms of transport between HQ and other worlds, there are also multiple physical doorways connected to HQ. Each door has a shorthand designation consisting of number-three letters-number. * The first number is the World designation. * The letters are the location the door leads to from headquarters. This usually uses the local language's name for that location. * Any given location can have multiple doorways. The ending number shows where that particular door lies in the series. So, for example, Door 1-Cym-3 is a door in World One (1), opens into Wales ('Cym' is an abbreviation of 'Cymru,' the Welsh name for 'Wales'), and is the third of the HQ doors in World One's version of Wales. Note that there could be more than three doors in World One!Wales, but the existences of 1-Cym-1 and 1-Cym-2 are definite. During the Invasion of the Black Cats, all such doorways were sealed by the Department of External Security to keep the attackers at bay.
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