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The original Legion of Net.Heroes, defending the [[Loonivearth]] and battling every villain in [[Looniverse-A]]! | The original Legion of Net.Heroes, defending the [[Loonivearth]] and battling every villain in [[Looniverse-A]]! | ||
− | + | == History == | |
− | + | The prototypical version of the Legion of Net.Heroes was founded by [[Boy Lad]] in the 1920s-1930s<ref name = firstLNH />. After its end, other hero teams such as the [[Society of Wireless Heroes]], the [[Net.tastic Nine]] and the [[Legion of Net.Hippies]] took its place. | |
− | The team generally has a roster that can be measured in the mid-hundreds, though while the [[ | + | The Legion in its modern form came together some time before 1992, though exactly when depends on the story. But the adventure that brought them to the attention of world was the ''[[Cosmic Plot Device Caper]]''! Since then, they have battled evils great and small, bringing together [[net.hero]]es from all over the world! |
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+ | == Area of Operations == | ||
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+ | Their home base is in the [[LNHQ (Classic)|Legion of Net.Heroes Headquarters]] (popularly known as the LNHQ) in the city of [[Net.ropolis]]. They have the capability to intervene in crises all over the world, and some ability to travel to other planets and star systems, and between dimensions and [[newsgroup]]s. | ||
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+ | == Membership == | ||
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+ | The team generally has a roster that can be measured in the mid-hundreds<ref name = infiniteapril />, though while the [[Net.ahuman Responsibility Act]] was in effect, it ballooned to the tens of thousands. It's rare that the entire roster is called to a mission, except in times of major world/universe-level threat. The team often functions as a "home base" for smaller sub-units known as [[subgroup]]s, who more often go on missions together. | ||
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+ | Many of the members have "useless" powers, including the founding members, though these powers are often more useful than one may think. See [[:Category:Classic LNH Members]]. | ||
== Team Leaders == | == Team Leaders == | ||
− | * | + | * Founding to [[Call to Arms]]: No Leader |
− | * | + | * Call to Arms to ''[[Cry.Sig]]'': [[Rebel Yell]] |
− | * Post-''Cry.Sig'' | + | * Post-''Cry.Sig'' to Early 1993: A triumvirate of Rebel Yell, [[Continuity Champ]], and [[Ultimate Ninja]] |
− | * Early 1993 to [[Looniverse Adrift]] | + | * Early 1993 to [[Looniverse Adrift!]]: Ultimate Ninja |
− | * Looniverse Adrift: [[Catalyst Lass]] | + | * Looniverse Adrift!: [[Catalyst Lass]] |
* Late 1993 to Early 1995: [[Evil Alternate Ultimate Ninja]] | * Late 1993 to Early 1995: [[Evil Alternate Ultimate Ninja]] | ||
* Early 1995 to March 2007: Ultimate Ninja | * Early 1995 to March 2007: Ultimate Ninja | ||
* [[Infinite April]] 2007: Every single member of the LNH for a day each, and several beings who weren't technically LNHers | * [[Infinite April]] 2007: Every single member of the LNH for a day each, and several beings who weren't technically LNHers | ||
* May 2007: Ultimate Ninja | * May 2007: Ultimate Ninja | ||
− | * | + | * June to November 2007: A triumvirate of Catalyst Lass, [[Irony Man]], and [[Fearless Leader]] |
* November 2007 to April 2008: [[wReamicus Maximus]] in a cloned Ultimate Ninja body | * November 2007 to April 2008: [[wReamicus Maximus]] in a cloned Ultimate Ninja body | ||
− | * April 2008 to | + | * April 2008 to November 2016: Ultimate Ninja |
+ | * November 2016 to August 2022: [[Ultimate Ninja II]] pretending to be the original, with Fearless Leader, Catalyst Lass, and [[Cheesecake-Eater Lad]] as Co-Deputy Leaders | ||
+ | * August 2022 to at least mid-April 2023: Ultimate Ninja II no longer pretending to be the original, further developments not yet known... | ||
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+ | == Footnotes == | ||
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+ | <references> | ||
+ | <ref name = firstLNH>It's not clear whether this version of the team had any other members, other than dubiously existing ones such as [[Intangible Legion|Exclusionary Boy]], who could never make the meetings.</ref> | ||
+ | <ref name = infiniteapril>The [[Infinite Leadership Crisis]] was an event where every member of the LNH became leader for a day, and it went on for 465 days. However, there were some days when there was more than one assigned leader (such as when [[Suddenly Exploding Boy!]] became leader for a ''very'' brief period, then leadership passed to [[FAQ Boy]]), and several beings who weren't technically LNHers, such as the [[Door Warden]] and various [[Kiwi]]s, became leader. Nevertheless, "about 465" is probably an accurate estimate of the 2007-era LNH's size.</ref> | ||
+ | </references> | ||
− | [[Category:Classic LNH | + | [[Category:Classic LNH Hero Teams]] |
Latest revision as of 06:13, 13 September 2024
The original Legion of Net.Heroes, defending the Loonivearth and battling every villain in Looniverse-A!
History
The prototypical version of the Legion of Net.Heroes was founded by Boy Lad in the 1920s-1930s[1]. After its end, other hero teams such as the Society of Wireless Heroes, the Net.tastic Nine and the Legion of Net.Hippies took its place.
The Legion in its modern form came together some time before 1992, though exactly when depends on the story. But the adventure that brought them to the attention of world was the Cosmic Plot Device Caper! Since then, they have battled evils great and small, bringing together net.heroes from all over the world!
Area of Operations
Their home base is in the Legion of Net.Heroes Headquarters (popularly known as the LNHQ) in the city of Net.ropolis. They have the capability to intervene in crises all over the world, and some ability to travel to other planets and star systems, and between dimensions and newsgroups.
Membership
The team generally has a roster that can be measured in the mid-hundreds[2], though while the Net.ahuman Responsibility Act was in effect, it ballooned to the tens of thousands. It's rare that the entire roster is called to a mission, except in times of major world/universe-level threat. The team often functions as a "home base" for smaller sub-units known as subgroups, who more often go on missions together.
Many of the members have "useless" powers, including the founding members, though these powers are often more useful than one may think. See Category:Classic LNH Members.
Team Leaders
- Founding to Call to Arms: No Leader
- Call to Arms to Cry.Sig: Rebel Yell
- Post-Cry.Sig to Early 1993: A triumvirate of Rebel Yell, Continuity Champ, and Ultimate Ninja
- Early 1993 to Looniverse Adrift!: Ultimate Ninja
- Looniverse Adrift!: Catalyst Lass
- Late 1993 to Early 1995: Evil Alternate Ultimate Ninja
- Early 1995 to March 2007: Ultimate Ninja
- Infinite April 2007: Every single member of the LNH for a day each, and several beings who weren't technically LNHers
- May 2007: Ultimate Ninja
- June to November 2007: A triumvirate of Catalyst Lass, Irony Man, and Fearless Leader
- November 2007 to April 2008: wReamicus Maximus in a cloned Ultimate Ninja body
- April 2008 to November 2016: Ultimate Ninja
- November 2016 to August 2022: Ultimate Ninja II pretending to be the original, with Fearless Leader, Catalyst Lass, and Cheesecake-Eater Lad as Co-Deputy Leaders
- August 2022 to at least mid-April 2023: Ultimate Ninja II no longer pretending to be the original, further developments not yet known...
Footnotes
- ↑ It's not clear whether this version of the team had any other members, other than dubiously existing ones such as Exclusionary Boy, who could never make the meetings.
- ↑ The Infinite Leadership Crisis was an event where every member of the LNH became leader for a day, and it went on for 465 days. However, there were some days when there was more than one assigned leader (such as when Suddenly Exploding Boy! became leader for a very brief period, then leadership passed to FAQ Boy), and several beings who weren't technically LNHers, such as the Door Warden and various Kiwis, became leader. Nevertheless, "about 465" is probably an accurate estimate of the 2007-era LNH's size.