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'''LNH Europe''' was a [[Subgroup]] of the [[LNH (Classic Team)]] based, as you might expect, in [[Europe]].
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'''LNH Europe''' was a [[Subgroup]] of the [[LNH (Classic Team)]], based, as you might expect, in [[Europe]], starring in [[LNH Europe (series)|the short-lived series of the same name]].
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
  
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After [[Germa.net]] banned [[net.hero]]es<ref name=altriders/>, [[Multi-Tasking Man]] suggested a way of building up some good PR &ndash; create a spinoff team made of entirely European heroes. [[Ultimate Ninja]] assigned [[Hamster Man]] to lead it, finding them a base in Geneva, [[Switzerland]].
  
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There was one candidate allowed per nation, with certain cultural-historic exceptions, and applicants had to speak English or French.
  
 
== Membership ==
 
== Membership ==
  
 
* '''Leader:''' [[Hamster Man]]
 
* '''Leader:''' [[Hamster Man]]
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* The [[Albanian Avenger]]
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* The [[Blue Beret]]
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* [[Swiss Miss]]
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* [[Captain Britcom]]
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* [[Timo and Farley]]
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* [[Tatiana]]
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As well, the Swiss government provided a set of clockwork robots to act as servants for the team.
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== Footnotes ==
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<references>
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<ref name=altriders>As seen in the first arc of ''[[Alt.Riders (series)|Alt.Riders]]''.</ref>
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</references>
  
 
[[Category:Classic LNH Subgroups]]
 
[[Category:Classic LNH Subgroups]]
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[[Category:LNH Europe]]

Latest revision as of 06:04, 8 September 2023

LNH Europe was a Subgroup of the LNH (Classic Team), based, as you might expect, in Europe, starring in the short-lived series of the same name.

History

After Germa.net banned net.heroes[1], Multi-Tasking Man suggested a way of building up some good PR – create a spinoff team made of entirely European heroes. Ultimate Ninja assigned Hamster Man to lead it, finding them a base in Geneva, Switzerland.

There was one candidate allowed per nation, with certain cultural-historic exceptions, and applicants had to speak English or French.

Membership

As well, the Swiss government provided a set of clockwork robots to act as servants for the team.

Footnotes

  1. As seen in the first arc of Alt.Riders.