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In [[Universe (Magician From Mars…)|one universe]], the Martians were humanoids who were outwardly identical to “[[Homo Sapiens|Earthians]]”; they actually had different biology, but it was possible for hybrid children to be born. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Magician From Mars… (comic story)|Magician From Mars…]]'') | In [[Universe (Magician From Mars…)|one universe]], the Martians were humanoids who were outwardly identical to “[[Homo Sapiens|Earthians]]”; they actually had different biology, but it was possible for hybrid children to be born. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Magician From Mars… (comic story)|Magician From Mars…]]'') | ||
In several universes including the [[97th Cosmos]], the Martians were instead octopus-like beings who used [[Tripod]]s and subsisted on other creatures' blood. They were sometimes known as [[Wellsian]]s. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Grand Multiverse Hotel (short story)|The Grand Multiverse Hotel]]'', [[COMIC]]: ''[[Miss Adventure (comic story)|Miss Adventure]]'', etc.) | In several universes including the [[97th Cosmos]], the Martians were instead telepathic octopus-like beings who used [[Tripod]]s and subsisted on other creatures' blood. They were sometimes known as [[Wellsian]]s. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Grand Multiverse Hotel (short story)|The Grand Multiverse Hotel]]'', [[COMIC]]: ''[[Miss Adventure (comic story)|Miss Adventure]]'', etc.) | ||
In [[Universe A (Extradimensional Experiments)|one universe]], by the time humanity was expanding into the rest of their [[Solar System]], they met the Martians. Shortly before the [[Jenny Everywhere#Jennifer Everstar|local Jenny Everywhere]] discovered her powers, a treaty was signed between the Martians and the [[Altern Corporation]], which controlled the [[United States of America]] government by that point. It involved authorising Altern to collect psychic data from humans and transmit it to Martian “entities” of its choosing. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Extradimensional Experiments (short story)|Extradimensional Experiments]]'') | |||
The fictional version of Mars known as [[Barsoom]] was inhabited by multiple subspecies of humanoid Martians, including the [[Thern]]s. [[Universe (Parallax)|Another universe]]'s [[Jenny Everywhere#Kim's friend|Jenny Everywhere]] hoped to one day make her way to a universe where Barsoom was real. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere and the Eye of Argon (novel)|Jenny Everywhere and the Eye of Argon]]'') | The fictional version of Mars known as [[Barsoom]] was inhabited by multiple subspecies of humanoid Martians, including the [[Thern]]s. [[Universe (Parallax)|Another universe]]'s [[Jenny Everywhere#Kim's friend|Jenny Everywhere]] hoped to one day make her way to a universe where Barsoom was real. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere and the Eye of Argon (novel)|Jenny Everywhere and the Eye of Argon]]'') |
Revision as of 17:25, 17 September 2022
Martian was a generic term used in many universes for the sapient species native to Mars.
In one universe, the Martians were humanoids who were outwardly identical to “Earthians”; they actually had different biology, but it was possible for hybrid children to be born. (PROSE: Magician From Mars…)
In several universes including the 97th Cosmos, the Martians were instead telepathic octopus-like beings who used Tripods and subsisted on other creatures' blood. They were sometimes known as Wellsians. (PROSE: The Grand Multiverse Hotel, COMIC: Miss Adventure, etc.)
In one universe, by the time humanity was expanding into the rest of their Solar System, they met the Martians. Shortly before the local Jenny Everywhere discovered her powers, a treaty was signed between the Martians and the Altern Corporation, which controlled the United States of America government by that point. It involved authorising Altern to collect psychic data from humans and transmit it to Martian “entities” of its choosing. (PROSE: Extradimensional Experiments)
The fictional version of Mars known as Barsoom was inhabited by multiple subspecies of humanoid Martians, including the Therns. Another universe's Jenny Everywhere hoped to one day make her way to a universe where Barsoom was real. (PROSE: Jenny Everywhere and the Eye of Argon)