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'''Daria-74''': A universe mentioned in [[A Fistful of Scarletts]] by [[Aloysius]]. It is the home of sixteen-year-old [[Scarlett (character)|Scarlett Zimmerman]].
 
'''Daria-77''': The universe ofthat is home to [[Priscilla Henry]] shown inand [[Brother Grimace|Brother Grimace'sArchangel]] story,(as shown in "[[Tapped Potentials]]". It was later revealed inand "[[With New Responsibility]]"). to also be the homeworld of [[Archangel]]; inIn the '[[Tales of the Ringbearers]]' fic '"[[Balance]]'", it was revealed that this Earth was also ravaged by the effects of the '' '[[Daylight]] Crisis' ''. The story was first debuted on July 7.
 
'''Daria-80''': The universe of [[Deref|Deref's]] [[Writes of Passage]] series. The oak trees that grow along the western boundary of the Sloane estate are eighty years old.
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'''Daria-2707''': The universe of "[[Eternity]]", and "[[Reaper in the Wind]]" by [[Richard Lobinske]]. News reports of the Mantua couple find were from February 7, 2007. This universe is linked with Universe NCIS-1209.
 
'''Daria-3714''': one of the several universes encountered by [[Archangel]] and [[Priscilla Henry]] during the events of [[Spirit Stick]], where they meet younger versions of [[Helen Barksdale]], [[Linda Griffin]], [[Michelle Landon]] and [[Angela Li]] four years after the ''Apollo 11'' mission, when a future [[Janet Barch]] releases a bioweapon that accidentally causes a worldwide zombie pandemic (and generates superhuman powers in a small number of survivors). March 7, 2014 (3-7-14) was the date of the last post made on [[PPMB]] by [[Arena del Sur]] (Ariel Bustos), a prominent Argentinian PPMB member.
 
'''Daria-3397''' The universe of [[NeonHomer|NeonHomer's]] [[All Points]]. A Star Trek: The Next Generation and D-1113 hybrid universe. (Mostly stealing the characters and putting them in the 24th century. The AU # comes from the registry number of the ''USS Lawndale'' NCC-3397, which is also the air date of the first episode (according to ''Look Back in Annoyance'').
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