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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | One of the more common Alternate Timelines. The heroes are sent into the near future, and while they were gone the world became a crapsack, usually because the villain(s) took over. Nine times out of ten the hero will meet La Résistance and/or Future Badass versions of his friends who were left in the past, though they will of course usually appear older and/or more haggard (due in part to them presencing, and possibly being part of every event which led up to this time). The plot typically ends with the characters going back in time so they can Set Right What Once Went Wrong, so this future can never happen. |