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Post by lordroel on Dec 31, 2018 7:34:32 GMT
View AttachmentThe Coast City Sharks were the American Football League’s 12th franchise, joining as its fourth expansion team for the 1969 season. When the AFL and NFL merged, they were placed into the American Football Conference’s West Division and remain there as of the 2016 and 2017 seasons. They currently play their games at Ferris Aerospace Field in downtown Coast City. The Sharks have been a playoff contender in the AFC more often than not, and have played in four Super Bowls (XV, 1981; XVI, 1982; XL, 2006; and XLIV, 2010), losing all four times. Three players (RB Marcus Pollard, OT George Gerwick, DE Lavarious “Bam-Bam” Merrick) have made the Pro Football Hall of Fame. View AttachmentThe Star City Stags joined the American Football League for the 1967 season as the league’s second expansion team; when the AFL merged with the NFL for the 1970 season, the Stags were placed in the AFC’s West Division, where they have played ever since. The Stags play their games at Atari Field in Star City, which they have shared with the Star City Fusion of Major League Soccer and the Star City University Knights football team, which competes as a member of the Pacific-16 Conference in the NCAA’s Football Bowl Subdivision. The Stags have won one Super Bowl — XXVII in 1993, 35-13 over the Detroit Lions at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis — which was a career highlight for the Stags’ Hall of Fame quarterback, Jim Kelly. The Stags’ other Super Bowl appearance was in 2009, a loss to the Arizona Cardinals in Super Bowl XLIII at Tampa. Four other Stags have joined Kelly into the Hall of Fame — WR Edd Rice, LB Cornelius Collins, CB Darius McClinton and RB Darrin Byars. Looking good.
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Post by Brky2020 on Jan 28, 2019 1:15:19 GMT
NCIS-1 headshots and actor/actress templates for the main team (or the main team native to Earth-1)
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Post by lordroel on Jan 28, 2019 3:49:13 GMT
NCIS-1 headshots and actor/actress templates for the main team (or the main team native to Earth-1) View AttachmentThat is a team i would watch on TV.
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Post by Brky2020 on Jan 31, 2019 1:25:57 GMT
NCIS-1 headshots and actor/actress templates for the main team (or the main team native to Earth-1) That is a team i would watch on TV. Me too, especially with some of the potential crossovers/guest appearances (JLA, JLI, Suicide Squad, Checkmate, Human Target, Adam Strange, the Hawks, etc., and of course the DEO)
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Post by lordroel on Jan 31, 2019 4:11:00 GMT
That is a team i would watch on TV. Me too, especially with some of the potential crossovers/guest appearances (JLA, JLI, Suicide Squad, Checkmate, Human Target, Adam Strange, the Hawks, etc., and of course the DEO) No Doom Patrol.
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Post by Brky2020 on Feb 3, 2019 23:38:19 GMT
No plans for a crossover with the (New) Doom Patrol....not to mention the Grant Morrison weirdness that's coming down the road.
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SUPER BOWL RESULTS ON EARTH-1
Game (date); Winner; Score; Loser; Site; Winning coach; Most Valuable Player (player, team)
I (Jan. 15, 1967)
Kansas City Chiefs (AFL)
28-24
Dallas Cowboys (NFL)
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, L.A.
Hank Stram
Len Dawson, Kansas City Chiefs
II (1968)
Washington Redskins (NFL)
27-17
Oakland Raiders (AFL)
Orange Bowl, Miami, Florida
Vince Lombardi
Jerry Smith, Washington Redskins
III (1969)
Baltimore Colts (NFL)
30-9
New York Jets (AFL)
Orange Bowl, Miami, Florida
Don Shula
Lenny Lyles, Baltimore Colts
IV (1970)
Kansas City Chiefs (AFL)
37-31 (OT)
Dallas Cowboys (NFL)
Tulane Stadium, New Orleans, Louisiana
Hank Stram
Len Dawson, Kansas City Chiefs
V (1971)
Dallas Cowboys (NFC)
24-13
Baltimore Colts (AFC)
Orange Bowl, Miami, Florida
Tom Landry
Calvin Hill, Dallas Cowboys
VI (1972)
Dallas Cowboys (NFC)
27-12
Oakland Raiders (AFC)
Tulane Stadium, New Orleans, Louisiana
Tom Landry
Roger Staubach, Dallas Cowboys
VII (1973)
Gotham Wildcats (NFC)
38-20
Miami Dolphins (AFC)
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, L.A.
Don Coryell
Bob Griese, Gotham Wildcats
VIII (1974)
Miami Dolphins (AFC)
35-16
Gotham Wildcats (NFC)
Rice Stadium, Houston, Texas
Don Shula
Fran Tarkenton, Miami Dolphins
IX (1975)
Metropolis Meteors (NFC)
21-17
Pittsburgh Steelers (AFC)
Tulane Stadium, New Orleans, Louisiana
Hugh Campbell
L.T. McPhearson, Metropolis Meteors
X (1976)
Minnesota Vikings (NFC)
16-14
Pittsburgh Steelers (AFC)
Orange Bowl, Miami, Florida
Bud Grant
Paul Warfield, Minnesota Vikings
XI
Dallas Cowboys (NFC)
35-32
Oakland Raiders (AFC)
Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California
Tom Landry
Earl Campbell, Dallas Cowboys
XII
San Francisco 49ers (NFC)
34-16
Pittsburgh Steelers (AFC)
Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, La.
Tom Flores
O.J. Simpson, San Francisco 49ers
XIII
Pittsburgh Steelers (AFC)
31-28
Dallas Cowboys (NFC)
Orange Bowl, Miami, Florida
Chuck Noll
Terry Bradshaw, Pittsburgh Steelers
XIV
Oakland Raiders (AFC)
35-24
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFC)
Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California
John Madden
Joe Theismann, Oakland Raiders
XV (1981)
Philadelphia Eagles (NFC)
28-14
Coast City Sharks (AFC)
Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, La.
Dick Vermeil
Wilbert Montgomery, Philadelphia Eagles
XVI
Dallas Cowboys (NFC)
26-20 (OT)
Coast City Sharks (AFC)
Pontiac Silverdome, Pontiac, Michigan
Tom Landry
Herschel Walker, Dallas Cowboys
XVII
Washington Redskins (NFC)
33-13
Los Angeles Raiders (AFC)
Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California
Joe Gibbs
Art Monk, Washington Redskins
XVIII
San Francisco 49ers (NFC)
28-27
New York Jets (AFC)
Tampa Stadium, Tampa, Florida
Bill Walsh
Dan Marino, San Francisco 49ers
XIX
Miami Dolphins (AFC)
35-28
San Francisco 49ers (NFC)
Metropolis MetroDome, Metropolis, N.T.
Don Shula
John Elway, Miami Dolphins
XX (1986)
Chicago Bears (NFC)
28-17
San Diego Chargers (AFC)
Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, La.
Mike Ditka
Walter Payton, Chicago Bears
XXI
New York Giants (NFC)
31-21
Cleveland Browns (AFC)
Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California
Bill Parcells
Lawrence Taylor, New York Giants
XXII
Washington Redskins (NFC)
33-28
Denver Broncos (AFC)
Starling Stadium, Star City, California
Joe Gibbs
Warren Moon, Washington Redskins
XXIII
Metropolis Meteors (NFC)
40-16
Cincinnati Bengals (AFC)
Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego, Calif.
Roy Dean
Steve Young, Metropolis Meteors
XXIV
Denver Broncos (AFC)
28-21
New York Giants (NFC)
Joe Robbie Stadium, Miami, Florida
Dan Reeves
Ottis Anderson, Denver Broncos
XXV (1991)
Buffalo Bills (AFC)
29-27
Dallas Cowboys (NFC)
Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, La.
Marv Levy
Kevin Norwood, Buffalo Bills
XXVI
Buffalo Bills (AFC)
20-10
Chicago Bears (NFC)
Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Marv Levy
Thurman Thomas, Buffalo Bills
XXVII
Star City Stags (AFC)
42-28
Detroit Lions (NFC)
Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California
Don Coryell
Jim Kelly, Star City Stags
XXVIII
Buffalo Bills (AFC)
38-23
Washington Redskins (NFC)
Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Georgia
Marv Levy
Frank Reich, Buffalo Bills
XXIX
San Diego Chargers (AFC)
31-23
San Francisco 49ers (NFC)
Joe Robbie Stadium, Miami, Florida
Dan Reeves
Drew Bledsoe, San Diego Chargers
XXX (1996)
Dallas Cowboys (NFC)
34-27
Jacksonville Jaguars (AFC)
Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe, Arizona
Barry Switzer
Darrell Green, Dallas Cowboys
XXXI
Carolina Panthers (NFC)
35-28
New York Jets (AFC)
Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, La.
Dan Reeves
Kevin Greene, Carolina Panthers
XXXII
Green Bay Packers (NFC)
38-16
Kansas City Chiefs (AFC)
Ferris Aerospace Field, Coast City, Calif.
Mike Holmgren
Brett Favre, Green Bay Packers
XXXIII
New Orleans Saints (NFC)
49-21
New York Jets (AFC)
Pro Player Stadium, Miami, Florida
Dennis Green
Peyton Manning, New Orleans Saints
XXXIV
Tennessee Titans (AFC)
37-21
Gotham Wildcats (NFC)
Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Georgia
Jeff Fisher
Kurt Warner, Tennessee Titans
XXXV (2001)
Cleveland Browns (AFC)
16-13
New York Giants (NFC)
Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida
Mike Shanahan
Ray Lewis, Cleveland Browns
XXXVI
New England Patriots (AFC)
35-31
Chicago Bears (NFC)
Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, La.
Bill Belichick
Tom Brady, New England Patriots
XXXVII
Oakland Raiders (AFC)
17-13
Washington Redskins (NFC)
Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, California
Steve Mariucci
Tommy Maddox, Oakland Raiders
XXXVIII
New England Patriots (AFC)
27-14
Metropolis Meteors (NFC)
Reliant Stadium, Houston, Texas
Bill Belichick
Steve Lombard, Metropolis Meteors
XXXIX
Gotham Wildcats (NFC)
28-24
New England Patriots (AFC)
Alltel Stadium, Jacksonville, Florida
John Harbaugh
Warrick Dunn, Gotham Wildcats
XL (2006)
Seattle Seahawks (NFC)
38-31
Coast City Sharks (AFC)
Ford Field, Detroit, Michigan
Mike Holmgren
Larry Fitzgerald, Seattle Seahawks
XLI
Tennessee Titans (AFC)
34-25
San Francisco 49ers (NFC)
Dolphin Stadium, Miami, Florida
Jeff Fisher
Peyton Manning, Tennessee Titans
XLII
New England Patriots (AFC)
31-20
Minnesota Vikings (NFC)
Univ. of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Ariz.
Bill Belichick
Richard Sherman, New England Patriots
XLIII
Arizona Cardinals (NFC)
38-28
Star City Stags (AFC)
Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida
Brad Childress
Aaron Rodgers, Arizona Cardinals
XLIV
New Orleans Saints (NFC)
35-27
Coast City Sharks (AFC)
Ferris Aerospace Field, Coast City, Calif.
Jon Gruden
Marshawn Lynch, New Orleans Saints
XLV (2011)
Chicago Bears (NFC)
14-10
Pittsburgh Steelers (AFC)
Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas
John Fox
Dont’a Hightower, Chicago Bears
XLVI
New England Patriots (AFC)
41-24
New York Giants (NFC)
Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, Indiana
Bill Belichick
Tom Brady, New England Patriots
XLVII
Minnesota Vikings (NFC)
32-19
Cleveland Browns (AFC)
Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans
Jon Gruden
Russell Wilson, Minnesota Vikings
XLVIII
New England Patriots (AFC)
36-33 (OT)
Minnesota Vikings (NFC)
MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, N.J.
Bill Belichick
Tom Brady, New England Patriots
XLIX
Dallas Cowboys (NFC)
45-16
Denver Broncos (AFC)
Univ. of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Ariz.
Jason Garrett
Odell Beckham Jr., Dallas Cowboys
50 (Feb. 7, 2016)
Metropolis Meteors (NFC)
33-30 (2OT)
New England Patriots (AFC)
Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas
Tony Dungy
Tim Tebow, Metropolis Meteors
LI (2017)
Carolina Panthers (NFC)
35-19
Houston Texans (AFC)
Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, California
Sean Payton
Cameron Newton, Carolina Panthers
LII (2018)
LexCorp Field, Metropolis, New Troy
LIII (2019)
U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, Minn.
LIV (2020)
NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas
LV
Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia
LVI
Los Angeles Stadium at Hollywood Park
LVII
Hard Rock Gardens, Miami, Florida
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Post by lordroel on Feb 4, 2019 15:25:16 GMT
SUPER BOWL RESULTS ON EARTH-1
Game (date); Winner; Score; Loser; Site; Winning coach; Most Valuable Player (player, team)
I (Jan. 15, 1967) Kansas City Chiefs (AFL) 28-24 Dallas Cowboys (NFL) Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, L.A. Hank Stram Len Dawson, Kansas City Chiefs II (1968) Washington Redskins (NFL) 27-17 Oakland Raiders (AFL) Orange Bowl, Miami, Florida Vince Lombardi Jerry Smith, Washington Redskins III (1969) Baltimore Colts (NFL) 30-9 New York Jets (AFL) Orange Bowl, Miami, Florida Don Shula Lenny Lyles, Baltimore Colts IV (1970) Kansas City Chiefs (AFL) 37-31 (OT) Dallas Cowboys (NFL) Tulane Stadium, New Orleans, Louisiana Hank Stram Len Dawson, Kansas City Chiefs V (1971) Dallas Cowboys (NFC) 24-13 Baltimore Colts (AFC) Orange Bowl, Miami, Florida Tom Landry Calvin Hill, Dallas Cowboys VI (1972) Dallas Cowboys (NFC) 27-12 Oakland Raiders (AFC) Tulane Stadium, New Orleans, Louisiana Tom Landry Roger Staubach, Dallas Cowboys VII (1973) Gotham Wildcats (NFC) 38-20 Miami Dolphins (AFC) Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, L.A. Don Coryell Bob Griese, Gotham Wildcats VIII (1974) Miami Dolphins (AFC) 35-16 Gotham Wildcats (NFC) Rice Stadium, Houston, Texas Don Shula Fran Tarkenton, Miami Dolphins IX (1975) Metropolis Meteors (NFC) 21-17 Pittsburgh Steelers (AFC) Tulane Stadium, New Orleans, Louisiana Hugh Campbell L.T. McPhearson, Metropolis Meteors X (1976) Minnesota Vikings (NFC) 16-14 Pittsburgh Steelers (AFC) Orange Bowl, Miami, Florida Bud Grant Paul Warfield, Minnesota Vikings XI Dallas Cowboys (NFC) 35-32 Oakland Raiders (AFC) Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California Tom Landry Earl Campbell, Dallas Cowboys XII San Francisco 49ers (NFC) 34-16 Pittsburgh Steelers (AFC) Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, La. Tom Flores O.J. Simpson, San Francisco 49ers XIII Pittsburgh Steelers (AFC) 31-28 Dallas Cowboys (NFC) Orange Bowl, Miami, Florida Chuck Noll Terry Bradshaw, Pittsburgh Steelers XIV Oakland Raiders (AFC) 35-24 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFC) Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California John Madden Joe Theismann, Oakland Raiders XV (1981) Philadelphia Eagles (NFC) 28-14 Coast City Sharks (AFC) Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, La. Dick Vermeil Wilbert Montgomery, Philadelphia Eagles XVI Dallas Cowboys (NFC) 26-20 (OT) Coast City Sharks (AFC) Pontiac Silverdome, Pontiac, Michigan Tom Landry Herschel Walker, Dallas Cowboys XVII Washington Redskins (NFC) 33-13 Los Angeles Raiders (AFC) Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California Joe Gibbs Art Monk, Washington Redskins XVIII San Francisco 49ers (NFC) 28-27 New York Jets (AFC) Tampa Stadium, Tampa, Florida Bill Walsh Dan Marino, San Francisco 49ers XIX Miami Dolphins (AFC) 35-28 San Francisco 49ers (NFC) Metropolis MetroDome, Metropolis, N.T. Don Shula John Elway, Miami Dolphins XX (1986) Chicago Bears (NFC) 28-17 San Diego Chargers (AFC) Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, La. Mike Ditka Walter Payton, Chicago Bears XXI New York Giants (NFC) 31-21 Cleveland Browns (AFC) Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California Bill Parcells Lawrence Taylor, New York Giants XXII Washington Redskins (NFC) 33-28 Denver Broncos (AFC) Starling Stadium, Star City, California Joe Gibbs Warren Moon, Washington Redskins XXIII Metropolis Meteors (NFC) 40-16 Cincinnati Bengals (AFC) Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego, Calif. Roy Dean Steve Young, Metropolis Meteors XXIV Denver Broncos (AFC) 28-21 New York Giants (NFC) Joe Robbie Stadium, Miami, Florida Dan Reeves Ottis Anderson, Denver Broncos XXV (1991) Buffalo Bills (AFC) 29-27 Dallas Cowboys (NFC) Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, La. Marv Levy Kevin Norwood, Buffalo Bills XXVI Buffalo Bills (AFC) 20-10 Chicago Bears (NFC) Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minnesota Marv Levy Thurman Thomas, Buffalo Bills XXVII Star City Stags (AFC) 42-28 Detroit Lions (NFC) Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California Don Coryell Jim Kelly, Star City Stags XXVIII Buffalo Bills (AFC) 38-23 Washington Redskins (NFC) Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Georgia Marv Levy Frank Reich, Buffalo Bills XXIX San Diego Chargers (AFC) 31-23 San Francisco 49ers (NFC) Joe Robbie Stadium, Miami, Florida Dan Reeves Drew Bledsoe, San Diego Chargers XXX (1996) Dallas Cowboys (NFC) 34-27 Jacksonville Jaguars (AFC) Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe, Arizona Barry Switzer Darrell Green, Dallas Cowboys XXXI Carolina Panthers (NFC) 35-28 New York Jets (AFC) Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, La. Dan Reeves Kevin Greene, Carolina Panthers XXXII Green Bay Packers (NFC) 38-16 Kansas City Chiefs (AFC) Ferris Aerospace Field, Coast City, Calif. Mike Holmgren Brett Favre, Green Bay Packers XXXIII New Orleans Saints (NFC) 49-21 New York Jets (AFC) Pro Player Stadium, Miami, Florida Dennis Green Peyton Manning, New Orleans Saints XXXIV Tennessee Titans (AFC) 37-21 Gotham Wildcats (NFC) Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Georgia Jeff Fisher Kurt Warner, Tennessee Titans XXXV (2001) Cleveland Browns (AFC) 16-13 New York Giants (NFC) Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida Mike Shanahan Ray Lewis, Cleveland Browns XXXVI New England Patriots (AFC) 35-31 Chicago Bears (NFC) Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, La. Bill Belichick Tom Brady, New England Patriots XXXVII Oakland Raiders (AFC) 17-13 Washington Redskins (NFC) Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, California Steve Mariucci Tommy Maddox, Oakland Raiders XXXVIII New England Patriots (AFC) 27-14 Metropolis Meteors (NFC) Reliant Stadium, Houston, Texas Bill Belichick Steve Lombard, Metropolis Meteors XXXIX Gotham Wildcats (NFC) 28-24 New England Patriots (AFC) Alltel Stadium, Jacksonville, Florida John Harbaugh Warrick Dunn, Gotham Wildcats XL (2006) Seattle Seahawks (NFC) 38-31 Coast City Sharks (AFC) Ford Field, Detroit, Michigan Mike Holmgren Larry Fitzgerald, Seattle Seahawks XLI Tennessee Titans (AFC) 34-25 San Francisco 49ers (NFC) Dolphin Stadium, Miami, Florida Jeff Fisher Peyton Manning, Tennessee Titans XLII New England Patriots (AFC) 31-20 Minnesota Vikings (NFC) Univ. of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Ariz. Bill Belichick Richard Sherman, New England Patriots XLIII Arizona Cardinals (NFC) 38-28 Star City Stags (AFC) Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida Brad Childress Aaron Rodgers, Arizona Cardinals XLIV New Orleans Saints (NFC) 35-27 Coast City Sharks (AFC) Ferris Aerospace Field, Coast City, Calif. Jon Gruden Marshawn Lynch, New Orleans Saints XLV (2011) Chicago Bears (NFC) 14-10 Pittsburgh Steelers (AFC) Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas John Fox Dont’a Hightower, Chicago Bears XLVI New England Patriots (AFC) 41-24 New York Giants (NFC) Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, Indiana Bill Belichick Tom Brady, New England Patriots XLVII Minnesota Vikings (NFC) 32-19 Cleveland Browns (AFC) Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans Jon Gruden Russell Wilson, Minnesota Vikings XLVIII New England Patriots (AFC) 36-33 (OT) Minnesota Vikings (NFC) MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, N.J. Bill Belichick Tom Brady, New England Patriots XLIX Dallas Cowboys (NFC) 45-16 Denver Broncos (AFC) Univ. of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Ariz. Jason Garrett Odell Beckham Jr., Dallas Cowboys 50 (Feb. 7, 2016) Metropolis Meteors (NFC) 33-30 (2OT) New England Patriots (AFC) Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas Tony Dungy Tim Tebow, Metropolis Meteors LI (2017) Carolina Panthers (NFC) 35-19 Houston Texans (AFC) Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, California Sean Payton Cameron Newton, Carolina Panthers LII (2018) LexCorp Field, Metropolis, New Troy LIII (2019) U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, Minn. LIV (2020) NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas LV Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia LVI Los Angeles Stadium at Hollywood Park LVII Hard Rock Gardens, Miami, Florida Nice impressive list Brky2020
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Post by Brky2020 on Feb 5, 2019 1:35:56 GMT
This is a very rough timeline and a work in progress, which I'm posting here regardless of any spelling, grammatical and style errors. I post it here so you can get an idea of the backstory of the NCIS-1 universe, and I welcome questions and constructive comments and criticism. I've added in events that tie in the NCIS (and other) universes and selected storylines from post-Crisis on Infinite Earths DC Comics continuity.
Version 1.3
1978 – Kal-El’s rocket lands in Kansas. The alien infant is discovered by Jonathan and Martha Kent of Smallville.
1985 – Extraterrestrial life is discovered in the form of a message from the planet Rann in Alpha Centauri. Later that year, an exploratory spacecraft from Rann lands in the United States
1986 – Bruce Wayne’s parents are gunned down in Gotham, New Troy; Atlantis reveals its existence to the outside world; J’onn J’onzz is transported to Earth from Mars
1987 -- the Justice Experience forms as a covert heroic team
1987 – The first known superhero, Captain Comet, makes his debut; Diana of Themyscria, daughter of Queen Hippolyta, allegedly is created from clay (another account has Hippolyta giving birth, the father being the Greek god Hercules)
1988 – Superboy makes his heroic debut
1989 – Aquaboy has adventures near Atlantis; the United Nations admits Atlantis, respecting its claims over the North Atlantic regions of Atlantis and Posedionis in exchange for Atlantis relinquishing its claim over the entire world’s waterways
1991 – U.S. Marine Leroy Jethro Gibbs covertly kills Mexican drug lord Pedro Hernandez to avenge Hernandez’s murder of Gibbs’ wife Shannon and daughter Kelly, both of whom were scheduled to testify against Hernandez. Gibbs joins the Naval Investigative Service shortly afterwards
1994 – the Justice Experience membership is killed during a mission; only J’onn J’onzz survives.
1996 – Superboy becomes Superman
1997 – Leroy Jethro Gibbs becomes Special Agent in Charge of the Naval Intelligence Service’s Washington field office after Michael Franks resigns in protest over NIS’s failure to prevent al-Qaeda-backed terrorist bombings on the Khobar Towers in Saudi Arabia; the Rannian Embassy in Turkey; and the USS Metropolis destroyer in the Persian Gulf.
1998 -- when NIS becomes NCIS – the Naval Criminal Investigative Service – Gibbs becomes SAC of the Washington office’s Major Case Response Team
1999 -- President Bill Clinton authorizes the creation of Task Force X
2000 -- The DNA Project begins operations outside of Metropolis
2001 – Diana of Themyscria leaves her home to become an ambassador to America. She soon embarks on a superheroic career as Wonder Woman
2001 – On September 11, Al-Qaeda terrorists hijack commercial airliners and crash them into both towers of the World Trade Center in New York; the Pentagon in Washington; and the Bridwell Communications Center in Metropolis, while Superman is off-planet
2003 – Bruce Wayne becomes Batman (Batman: Year One)
2004 -- Clark Kent joins the staff of The Daily Planet newspaper in Metropolis
2004 – Batman: Year Two; the first Joker debuts
2004 -- Batman and Superman team up for the first time; Superman meets Wonder Woman for the first time, separately from her first meeting with Batman
2005 – The Siege begins May 25 with the murder of federal agents Caitlin Todd, Anthony DiNozzo and Timothy McGee in Norfolk, Virginia and NCIS personnel Abigail Sciuto, James Palmer, Donald Mallard and Leroy Jethro Gibbs, and Mossad officer Ziva David, in Washington, D.C.. It ends in August with the escape of terrorist Ari Haswari and the disappearance of rogue U.S. federal agent Amanda Waller; in between, the deaths of more than two million people in the United States and Israel. Task Force X, a government special forces unit consisting of metahumans overseen by Waller, is dismantled. It also marks the first time the so-called Trinity (Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman) meet, and all three have suffered tragedy from the events of The Siege. The Trinity also meets J’onn J’onzz during the Siege, and J’onzz later reveals his alien identity to all three members separately
2005 – Batman: The Long Halloween
2005 – former Navy SEAL and NCIS agent Marcus Stewart is named Special Agent in Charge of the Major Case Response Team at NCIS’s central headquarters in Washington. Julie Todd, the twin sister of deceased agent Kate Todd, is his Senior Special Agent and, secretly, his lover
2006 – Barry Allen becomes the Flash; J’onn J’onzz goes public as the Martian Manhunter; Dick Grayson becomes Robin
2007 – Hal Jordan becomes Green Lantern; Oliver Queen returns from a deserted island and becomes the Green Arrow; Dinah Lance becomes the Black Canary; Arthur Curry becomes Aquaman; events of Batman: The Gauntlet
2007 – the NCIS Washington team works a joint case with the New York Police Department’s Special Victims Unit and the Metropolis Major Crimes Division, the first of several cases with both units
2008 – An accident leads to a desperate attempt to save the life of scientist Silas Stone using his research on cybernetics; inspired by Superman and the small-but-growing community of superheroes, and his desire to represent the African-American community, Stone decides to become Robotman
2008 – NCIS director Jennifer Shepard is killed in a shootout in southern California, one week after the Washington team loses two agents in a case with the Miami-Dade County police and its CSI unit in south Florida
2008 -- The DNA Project renames itself Project Cadmus
2008 – separate incidents involving the Apokolipan dictator Darkseid and an attempted invasion by the alien Appellaxian race lead to the formation of the Justice League of America, with the following members: Superman,Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Flash, Martian Manhunter, Green Lantern, Green Lantern and Robotman (Dr. Silas Stone, not to be confused with Cliff Steele, who would also call himself Robotman when he joins the Doom Patrol).
2008 – Batman: Dark Victory
2008 – Barry Allen meets Jay Garrick, the Flash of Earth-2
2009 – Black Canary and the Atom join the JLA; the Metal Men and the Doom Patrol debut
2009 – the first meeting between the JLA and the Crime Syndicate of Earth-3 ; the Satanic League of Earth-6; and the Mastermen and Freedom Fighters of Earth-10
2009 – the NCIS Washington team works a case with the newly-formed NCIS undercover Office of Special Projects in Los Angeles, and later with the Major Crimes unit of the Los Angeles Police Department
2009 – Lex Luthor is outed as a federal government informant on the supervillain ‘community’, and assists the JLA in defeating several villains; in exchange for intelligence on the villains, Luthor is pardoned by President George W. Bush for his past crimes (Superman still doesn’t trust him)
2010 – Luthor forms LexCorp, working covertly with villains (and against Superman) as it suits him
2010 – the NCIS Washington team works its first case in Gotham, finding allies only with the Gotham police’s Major Crimes division, Commissioner James Gordon – and the Batman
2010 – Hawkman and Hawkwoman join the JLA; Metamorpho rejects membership; the Justice League travels to Earth-2, and teams up with its JLA analogue, the Justice Society of America; the Teen Titans form
2011 – the Elongated Man joins the JLA; Captain Thunder debuts as the first Native American superhero
2011 – the first Joker is killed in Gotham; a second Joker emerges not long afterwards
2011 – the first meeting between the JLA and the Retaliators of Earth-8;
2012 – Adam Strange joins the JLA; the Teen Titans reform, with the addition of the Joker’s Daughter (Deula Dent); Black Lightning debuts
2012 – Bane nearly kills Batman, is stopped by the JLA
2012 -- Doomsday arrives on Earth, and appears to kill Superman while severely injuring Supergirl and much of the Justice League (Doomsday is defeated by three alternate Supermen, from Earths 2, 15 and 23). Superman is buried with honors in Metropolis's Centennial Park; three months later, four adventurers appear, all claiming to be the Man of Steel -- Steel (John Henry Irons, who created a suit of steel and decided to follow in Superman's footsteps); The Cyborg Superman (former astronaut Hank Henshaw, a living half-cyborg half-human with a grudge against Superman), The Eradicator (an advanced Kryptonian artificial intelligence that somehow used Kal-El's DNA to copy Superman's body and even convinced itself it was Superman); and Superboy (a clone created by Project Cadmus from the DNA of Kal-El and Lex Luthor). After a month, Superman 'resurrects' -- his body stored up enough energy to awaken him from his coma -- and Superman, Supergirl, Steel, Superboy, the Eradicator join the JLA and Earth's other heroes to fight off Doomsday and the alien warlord Mongul (and keep them from destroying the San Francisco/Coast City/Oakland Bay Area)
2012 – Alec Holland becomes Swamp Thing
2013 – Black Hand is given control of a ‘dark’ power ring, kicking off the event known as Blackest Night, in which thousands of dead civilians are ‘resurrected’, fighting the JLA and other heroes, before Black Hand is defeated
2013 -- the Doom Patrol are apparently killed saving a small village
2013 -- Black Lightning rejects JLA membership
2013 -- the JLA encounters Superboy Prime
2014 – Zatanna, Firestorm and Red Tornado join the JLA; Harley Quinn debuts as the girlfriend of the second Joker
2014 – Hank Voight rejects an offer from the Chicago police to head its intelligence unit, opting to stay as Special Agent in Charge of the NCIS Great Lakes office in Chicago
2014 – the JLA fights off the Authority, a superheroic organization from Earth-52
2014 -- Superboy Prime destroys Earth 15 in a fit of rage; one survivor -- Caitlin Todd -- becomes that universe's Green Lantern of Sector 2814, resettling on Rann while plotting her revenge on Superboy Prime
2014 – Dick Grayson rebrands his superheroic identity as Nightwing when he leaves Gotham to attend Hudson University; Batman begins to train Jason Todd as the second Robin; The Saga of Ra’s al Ghul
2015 – the new Doom Patrol debuts; five-star U.S college football recruit Victor Stone – the son of Robotman -- is severly injured in an accident; his life is saved through surgery that grafts Dr. Stone’s cybernetic technology onto his son’s injured body. After a period of several months, Victor Stone debuts as the superhero Cyborg
2015 – the Green Lantern Corps set up a short-lived headquarters in Los Angeles
2015 – Helena Bertinelli becomes the Huntress
2015 – a case in which the Injustice League switches bodies with JLA members, and is later defeated, inspires Batman to draft contingency plans to defeat his teammates and other heroes should the need arise. Shortly before the Victorious JLA returns to the JLA satellite to celebrate, Dr. (Arthur) Light breaks into the JLA satellite and attacks Elongated Man’s wife Sue Dibny (not nearly as badly, nor roughly as in Infinite Crisis); she is injured but manages to fight him off, sending an emergency beacon (Superman is off on a case with Pete Ross and the Legion of Super Heroes, Wonder Woman on a case in Skartaris). After the League returns and sees an injured Sue Dibny fleeing from Light, the League captures the villain. Zatanna tries to mindwipe Light, only to be opposed by Batman; in turn, the other Leaguers on the satellite at the time (Hawkman, Hawkwoman, Green Lantern, Green Arrow, Black Canary and Atom) pile on the Dark Knight, and Zatanna apparently mindwipes him of Zatanna’s brainwashing of Light while completing her mindwiping of Light and turning him back into a buffoon. The incident sparks a growing paranoia within the Dark Knight that contributes to his quitting the JLA in 2016.
2015 – A Death in the Family; Jason Todd dies; weeks later, Tim Drake is rescued by Batman, and soon becomes the third Robin
2016 – Aquaman resigns and forms his own Justice League based in Detroit, Michigan; Superman, Wonder Woman and Green Lantern John Stewart reform the JLA, base it on the Justice League satellite, and share leadership duties
2016 – the ‘New’ Teen Titans debut; billionaire Maxwell Lord forms his own Justice League International (without authorization of the satellite nor the Detroit leagues), basing it first in New York, then in Washington
2016 -- President Monica Suarez is nearly impeached after granting a full pardon to Amanda Waller while using the powers of her office to restart Task Force X. It turns Suarez into a lame-duck President.
2016 – Tim Drake rebrands himself Red Robin, and begins to work covertly with three other pre-teen heroes – the mysterious Superboy; Cassie Sandsmark (Wonder Girl); and Bart Allen (Impulse) – as a team branding themselves Young Justice
2016 – former supervillain Lex Luthor is elected President of the United States
2016 -- Kate Kane resumes her superheroic career as Batwoman
2016 – Barry Allen, the Flash, disappears, and Hal Jordan is arrested; Guy Gardner is deputized as a Green Lantern; Talia al Ghul reveals the existence of her and Bruce Wayne’s son, Damian, to Batman before she formally takes over as acting head of LexCorp
2017 – Luthor becomes the 46th U.S. President; Damian Wayne becomes Robin; a mysterious entity known as The Monitor becomes known to law enforcement, apparently supplying arms to supervillains across the globe
2017 -- The ‘Event’ – millions of people from an alternate world are sent to Earth-1 to seek refuge, the same day global nuclear war breaks out on Earth-17; among them are the doppelgangers of the federal agents whose demise are considered to be the beginning of The Siege
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Post by lordroel on Feb 5, 2019 4:48:45 GMT
This is a very rough timeline and a work in progress, which I'm posting here regardless of any spelling, grammatical and style errors. I post it here so you can get an idea of the backstory of the NCIS-1 universe, and I welcome questions and constructive comments and criticism. I've added in events that tie in the NCIS (and other) universes and selected storylines from post-Crisis on Infinite Earths DC Comics continuity. Version 1.3 1978 – Kal-El’s rocket lands in Kansas. The alien infant is discovered by Jonathan and Martha Kent of Smallville. 1985 – Extraterrestrial life is discovered in the form of a message from the planet Rann in Alpha Centauri. Later that year, an exploratory spacecraft from Rann lands in the United States 1986 – Bruce Wayne’s parents are gunned down in Gotham, New Troy; Atlantis reveals its existence to the outside world; J’onn J’onzz is transported to Earth from Mars 1987 -- the Justice Experience forms as a covert heroic team 1987 – The first known superhero, Captain Comet, makes his debut; Diana of Themyscria, daughter of Queen Hippolyta, allegedly is created from clay (another account has Hippolyta giving birth, the father being the Greek god Hercules) 1988 – Superboy makes his heroic debut 1989 – Aquaboy has adventures near Atlantis; the United Nations admits Atlantis, respecting its claims over the North Atlantic regions of Atlantis and Posedionis in exchange for Atlantis relinquishing its claim over the entire world’s waterways 1991 – U.S. Marine Leroy Jethro Gibbs covertly kills Mexican drug lord Pedro Hernandez to avenge Hernandez’s murder of Gibbs’ wife Shannon and daughter Kelly, both of whom were scheduled to testify against Hernandez. Gibbs joins the Naval Investigative Service shortly afterwards 1994 – the Justice Experience membership is killed during a mission; only J’onn J’onzz survives. 1996 – Superboy becomes Superman 1997 – Leroy Jethro Gibbs becomes Special Agent in Charge of the Naval Intelligence Service’s Washington field office after Michael Franks resigns in protest over NIS’s failure to prevent al-Qaeda-backed terrorist bombings on the Khobar Towers in Saudi Arabia; the Rannian Embassy in Turkey; and the USS Metropolis destroyer in the Persian Gulf. 1998 -- when NIS becomes NCIS – the Naval Criminal Investigative Service – Gibbs becomes SAC of the Washington office’s Major Case Response Team 1999 -- President Bill Clinton authorizes the creation of Task Force X 2000 -- The DNA Project begins operations outside of Metropolis 2001 – Diana of Themyscria leaves her home to become an ambassador to America. She soon embarks on a superheroic career as Wonder Woman 2001 – On September 11, Al-Qaeda terrorists hijack commercial airliners and crash them into both towers of the World Trade Center in New York; the Pentagon in Washington; and the Bridwell Communications Center in Metropolis, while Superman is off-planet 2003 – Bruce Wayne becomes Batman (Batman: Year One) 2004 -- Clark Kent joins the staff of The Daily Planet newspaper in Metropolis 2004 – Batman: Year Two; the first Joker debuts 2004 -- Batman and Superman team up for the first time; Superman meets Wonder Woman for the first time, separately from her first meeting with Batman 2005 – The Siege begins May 25 with the murder of federal agents Caitlin Todd, Anthony DiNozzo and Timothy McGee in Norfolk, Virginia and NCIS personnel Abigail Sciuto, James Palmer, Donald Mallard and Leroy Jethro Gibbs, and Mossad officer Ziva David, in Washington, D.C.. It ends in August with the escape of terrorist Ari Haswari and the disappearance of rogue U.S. federal agent Amanda Waller; in between, the deaths of more than two million people in the United States and Israel. Task Force X, a government special forces unit consisting of metahumans overseen by Waller, is dismantled. It also marks the first time the so-called Trinity (Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman) meet, and all three have suffered tragedy from the events of The Siege. The Trinity also meets J’onn J’onzz during the Siege, and J’onzz later reveals his alien identity to all three members separately 2005 – Batman: The Long Halloween 2005 – former Navy SEAL and NCIS agent Marcus Stewart is named Special Agent in Charge of the Major Case Response Team at NCIS’s central headquarters in Washington. Julie Todd, the twin sister of deceased agent Kate Todd, is his Senior Special Agent and, secretly, his lover 2006 – Barry Allen becomes the Flash; J’onn J’onzz goes public as the Martian Manhunter; Dick Grayson becomes Robin 2007 – Hal Jordan becomes Green Lantern; Oliver Queen returns from a deserted island and becomes the Green Arrow; Dinah Lance becomes the Black Canary; Arthur Curry becomes Aquaman; events of Batman: The Gauntlet 2007 – the NCIS Washington team works a joint case with the New York Police Department’s Special Victims Unit and the Metropolis Major Crimes Division, the first of several cases with both units 2008 – An accident leads to a desperate attempt to save the life of scientist Silas Stone using his research on cybernetics; inspired by Superman and the small-but-growing community of superheroes, and his desire to represent the African-American community, Stone decides to become Robotman 2008 – NCIS director Jennifer Shepard is killed in a shootout in southern California, one week after the Washington team loses two agents in a case with the Miami-Dade County police and its CSI unit in south Florida 2008 -- The DNA Project renames itself Project Cadmus 2008 – separate incidents involving the Apokolipan dictator Darkseid and an attempted invasion by the alien Appellaxian race lead to the formation of the Justice League of America, with the following members: Superman,Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Flash, Martian Manhunter, Green Lantern, Green Lantern and Robotman (Dr. Silas Stone, not to be confused with Cliff Steele, who would also call himself Robotman when he joins the Doom Patrol). 2008 – Batman: Dark Victory 2008 – Barry Allen meets Jay Garrick, the Flash of Earth-2 2009 – Black Canary and the Atom join the JLA; the Metal Men and the Doom Patrol debut 2009 – the first meeting between the JLA and the Crime Syndicate of Earth-3 ; the Satanic League of Earth-6; and the Mastermen and Freedom Fighters of Earth-10 2009 – the NCIS Washington team works a case with the newly-formed NCIS undercover Office of Special Projects in Los Angeles, and later with the Major Crimes unit of the Los Angeles Police Department 2009 – Lex Luthor is outed as a federal government informant on the supervillain ‘community’, and assists the JLA in defeating several villains; in exchange for intelligence on the villains, Luthor is pardoned by President George W. Bush for his past crimes (Superman still doesn’t trust him) 2010 – Luthor forms LexCorp, working covertly with villains (and against Superman) as it suits him 2010 – the NCIS Washington team works its first case in Gotham, finding allies only with the Gotham police’s Major Crimes division, Commissioner James Gordon – and the Batman 2010 – Hawkman and Hawkwoman join the JLA; Metamorpho rejects membership; the Justice League travels to Earth-2, and teams up with its JLA analogue, the Justice Society of America; the Teen Titans form 2011 – the Elongated Man joins the JLA; Captain Thunder debuts as the first Native American superhero 2011 – the first Joker is killed in Gotham; a second Joker emerges not long afterwards 2011 – the first meeting between the JLA and the Retaliators of Earth-8; 2012 – Adam Strange joins the JLA; the Teen Titans reform, with the addition of the Joker’s Daughter (Deula Dent); Black Lightning debuts 2012 – Bane nearly kills Batman, is stopped by the JLA 2012 -- Doomsday arrives on Earth, and appears to kill Superman while severely injuring Supergirl and much of the Justice League (Doomsday is defeated by three alternate Supermen, from Earths 2, 15 and 23). Superman is buried with honors in Metropolis's Centennial Park; three months later, four adventurers appear, all claiming to be the Man of Steel -- Steel (John Henry Irons, who created a suit of steel and decided to follow in Superman's footsteps); The Cyborg Superman (former astronaut Hank Henshaw, a living half-cyborg half-human with a grudge against Superman), The Eradicator (an advanced Kryptonian artificial intelligence that somehow used Kal-El's DNA to copy Superman's body and even convinced itself it was Superman); and Superboy (a clone created by Project Cadmus from the DNA of Kal-El and Lex Luthor). After a month, Superman 'resurrects' -- his body stored up enough energy to awaken him from his coma -- and Superman, Supergirl, Steel, Superboy, the Eradicator join the JLA and Earth's other heroes to fight off Doomsday and the alien warlord Mongul (and keep them from destroying the San Francisco/Coast City/Oakland Bay Area) 2012 – Alec Holland becomes Swamp Thing 2013 – Black Hand is given control of a ‘dark’ power ring, kicking off the event known as Blackest Night, in which thousands of dead civilians are ‘resurrected’, fighting the JLA and other heroes, before Black Hand is defeated 2013 -- the Doom Patrol are apparently killed saving a small village 2013 -- Black Lightning rejects JLA membership 2013 -- the JLA encounters Superboy Prime 2014 – Zatanna, Firestorm and Red Tornado join the JLA; Harley Quinn debuts as the girlfriend of the second Joker 2014 – Hank Voight rejects an offer from the Chicago police to head its intelligence unit, opting to stay as Special Agent in Charge of the NCIS Great Lakes office in Chicago 2014 – the JLA fights off the Authority, a superheroic organization from Earth-52 2014 -- Superboy Prime destroys Earth 15 in a fit of rage; one survivor -- Caitlin Todd -- becomes that universe's Green Lantern of Sector 2814, resettling on Rann while plotting her revenge on Superboy Prime 2014 – Dick Grayson rebrands his superheroic identity as Nightwing when he leaves Gotham to attend Hudson University; Batman begins to train Jason Todd as the second Robin; The Saga of Ra’s al Ghul 2015 – the new Doom Patrol debuts; five-star U.S college football recruit Victor Stone – the son of Robotman -- is severly injured in an accident; his life is saved through surgery that grafts Dr. Stone’s cybernetic technology onto his son’s injured body. After a period of several months, Victor Stone debuts as the superhero Cyborg 2015 – the Green Lantern Corps set up a short-lived headquarters in Los Angeles 2015 – Helena Bertinelli becomes the Huntress 2015 – a case in which the Injustice League switches bodies with JLA members, and is later defeated, inspires Batman to draft contingency plans to defeat his teammates and other heroes should the need arise. Shortly before the Victorious JLA returns to the JLA satellite to celebrate, Dr. (Arthur) Light breaks into the JLA satellite and attacks Elongated Man’s wife Sue Dibny (not nearly as badly, nor roughly as in Infinite Crisis); she is injured but manages to fight him off, sending an emergency beacon (Superman is off on a case with Pete Ross and the Legion of Super Heroes, Wonder Woman on a case in Skartaris). After the League returns and sees an injured Sue Dibny fleeing from Light, the League captures the villain. Zatanna tries to mindwipe Light, only to be opposed by Batman; in turn, the other Leaguers on the satellite at the time (Hawkman, Hawkwoman, Green Lantern, Green Arrow, Black Canary and Atom) pile on the Dark Knight, and Zatanna apparently mindwipes him of Zatanna’s brainwashing of Light while completing her mindwiping of Light and turning him back into a buffoon. The incident sparks a growing paranoia within the Dark Knight that contributes to his quitting the JLA in 2016. 2015 – A Death in the Family; Jason Todd dies; weeks later, Tim Drake is rescued by Batman, and soon becomes the third Robin 2016 – Aquaman resigns and forms his own Justice League based in Detroit, Michigan; Superman, Wonder Woman and Green Lantern John Stewart reform the JLA, base it on the Justice League satellite, and share leadership duties 2016 – the ‘New’ Teen Titans debut; billionaire Maxwell Lord forms his own Justice League International (without authorization of the satellite nor the Detroit leagues), basing it first in New York, then in Washington 2016 -- President Monica Suarez is nearly impeached after granting a full pardon to Amanda Waller while using the powers of her office to restart Task Force X. It turns Suarez into a lame-duck President. 2016 – Tim Drake rebrands himself Red Robin, and begins to work covertly with three other pre-teen heroes – the mysterious Superboy; Cassie Sandsmark (Wonder Girl); and Bart Allen (Impulse) – as a team branding themselves Young Justice 2016 – former supervillain Lex Luthor is elected President of the United States 2016 -- Kate Kane resumes her superheroic career as Batwoman 2016 – Barry Allen, the Flash, disappears, and Hal Jordan is arrested; Guy Gardner is deputized as a Green Lantern; Talia al Ghul reveals the existence of her and Bruce Wayne’s son, Damian, to Batman before she formally takes over as acting head of LexCorp 2017 – Luthor becomes the 46th U.S. President; Damian Wayne becomes Robin; a mysterious entity known as The Monitor becomes known to law enforcement, apparently supplying arms to supervillains across the globe 2017 -- The ‘Event’ – millions of people from an alternate world are sent to Earth-1 to seek refuge, the same day global nuclear war breaks out on Earth-17; among them are the doppelgangers of the federal agents whose demise are considered to be the beginning of The Siege Looks good for a rough timeline, answers many questions.
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Post by Brky2020 on Feb 7, 2019 2:32:47 GMT
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE, Earth-1
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
Boston Bruins
Buffalo Sabres
Detroit Red Wings
Florida Panthers
Montreal Canadiens
Ottawa Senators
Tampa Bay Lightning
Toronto Maple Leafs
Metropolitan Division
Gotham Blades
Metropolis Mammoths
Midway Wolverines
New Jersey Devils
New York Islanders
New York Rangers
Philadelphia Flyers
Pittsburgh Penguins
Washington Capitals
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
Carolina Hurricanes
Chicago Black Hawks
Colorado Avalanche
Columbus Blue Jackets
Dallas Stars
Minnesota Wild
Nashville Predators
St. Louis Blues
Pacific Division
Calgary Flames
Edmonton Oilers
Los Angeles Kings
Anaheim Ducks
San Jose Sharks
Vancouver Canucks
Phoenix Coyotes
Vegas Golden Knights (debut 2017-18 season)
Winnipeg Jets
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Post by Brky2020 on Feb 7, 2019 2:33:37 GMT
This is a very rough timeline and a work in progress, which I'm posting here regardless of any spelling, grammatical and style errors. I post it here so you can get an idea of the backstory of the NCIS-1 universe, and I welcome questions and constructive comments and criticism. I've added in events that tie in the NCIS (and other) universes and selected storylines from post-Crisis on Infinite Earths DC Comics continuity. Version 1.3 1978 – Kal-El’s rocket lands in Kansas. The alien infant is discovered by Jonathan and Martha Kent of Smallville. 1985 – Extraterrestrial life is discovered in the form of a message from the planet Rann in Alpha Centauri. Later that year, an exploratory spacecraft from Rann lands in the United States 1986 – Bruce Wayne’s parents are gunned down in Gotham, New Troy; Atlantis reveals its existence to the outside world; J’onn J’onzz is transported to Earth from Mars 1987 -- the Justice Experience forms as a covert heroic team 1987 – The first known superhero, Captain Comet, makes his debut; Diana of Themyscria, daughter of Queen Hippolyta, allegedly is created from clay (another account has Hippolyta giving birth, the father being the Greek god Hercules) 1988 – Superboy makes his heroic debut 1989 – Aquaboy has adventures near Atlantis; the United Nations admits Atlantis, respecting its claims over the North Atlantic regions of Atlantis and Posedionis in exchange for Atlantis relinquishing its claim over the entire world’s waterways 1991 – U.S. Marine Leroy Jethro Gibbs covertly kills Mexican drug lord Pedro Hernandez to avenge Hernandez’s murder of Gibbs’ wife Shannon and daughter Kelly, both of whom were scheduled to testify against Hernandez. Gibbs joins the Naval Investigative Service shortly afterwards 1994 – the Justice Experience membership is killed during a mission; only J’onn J’onzz survives. 1996 – Superboy becomes Superman 1997 – Leroy Jethro Gibbs becomes Special Agent in Charge of the Naval Intelligence Service’s Washington field office after Michael Franks resigns in protest over NIS’s failure to prevent al-Qaeda-backed terrorist bombings on the Khobar Towers in Saudi Arabia; the Rannian Embassy in Turkey; and the USS Metropolis destroyer in the Persian Gulf. 1998 -- when NIS becomes NCIS – the Naval Criminal Investigative Service – Gibbs becomes SAC of the Washington office’s Major Case Response Team 1999 -- President Bill Clinton authorizes the creation of Task Force X 2000 -- The DNA Project begins operations outside of Metropolis 2001 – Diana of Themyscria leaves her home to become an ambassador to America. She soon embarks on a superheroic career as Wonder Woman 2001 – On September 11, Al-Qaeda terrorists hijack commercial airliners and crash them into both towers of the World Trade Center in New York; the Pentagon in Washington; and the Bridwell Communications Center in Metropolis, while Superman is off-planet 2003 – Bruce Wayne becomes Batman (Batman: Year One) 2004 -- Clark Kent joins the staff of The Daily Planet newspaper in Metropolis 2004 – Batman: Year Two; the first Joker debuts 2004 -- Batman and Superman team up for the first time; Superman meets Wonder Woman for the first time, separately from her first meeting with Batman 2005 – The Siege begins May 25 with the murder of federal agents Caitlin Todd, Anthony DiNozzo and Timothy McGee in Norfolk, Virginia and NCIS personnel Abigail Sciuto, James Palmer, Donald Mallard and Leroy Jethro Gibbs, and Mossad officer Ziva David, in Washington, D.C.. It ends in August with the escape of terrorist Ari Haswari and the disappearance of rogue U.S. federal agent Amanda Waller; in between, the deaths of more than two million people in the United States and Israel. Task Force X, a government special forces unit consisting of metahumans overseen by Waller, is dismantled. It also marks the first time the so-called Trinity (Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman) meet, and all three have suffered tragedy from the events of The Siege. The Trinity also meets J’onn J’onzz during the Siege, and J’onzz later reveals his alien identity to all three members separately 2005 – Batman: The Long Halloween 2005 – former Navy SEAL and NCIS agent Marcus Stewart is named Special Agent in Charge of the Major Case Response Team at NCIS’s central headquarters in Washington. Julie Todd, the twin sister of deceased agent Kate Todd, is his Senior Special Agent and, secretly, his lover 2006 – Barry Allen becomes the Flash; J’onn J’onzz goes public as the Martian Manhunter; Dick Grayson becomes Robin 2007 – Hal Jordan becomes Green Lantern; Oliver Queen returns from a deserted island and becomes the Green Arrow; Dinah Lance becomes the Black Canary; Arthur Curry becomes Aquaman; events of Batman: The Gauntlet 2007 – the NCIS Washington team works a joint case with the New York Police Department’s Special Victims Unit and the Metropolis Major Crimes Division, the first of several cases with both units 2008 – An accident leads to a desperate attempt to save the life of scientist Silas Stone using his research on cybernetics; inspired by Superman and the small-but-growing community of superheroes, and his desire to represent the African-American community, Stone decides to become Robotman 2008 – NCIS director Jennifer Shepard is killed in a shootout in southern California, one week after the Washington team loses two agents in a case with the Miami-Dade County police and its CSI unit in south Florida 2008 -- The DNA Project renames itself Project Cadmus 2008 – separate incidents involving the Apokolipan dictator Darkseid and an attempted invasion by the alien Appellaxian race lead to the formation of the Justice League of America, with the following members: Superman,Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Flash, Martian Manhunter, Green Lantern, Green Lantern and Robotman (Dr. Silas Stone, not to be confused with Cliff Steele, who would also call himself Robotman when he joins the Doom Patrol). 2008 – Batman: Dark Victory 2008 – Barry Allen meets Jay Garrick, the Flash of Earth-2 2009 – Black Canary and the Atom join the JLA; the Metal Men and the Doom Patrol debut 2009 – the first meeting between the JLA and the Crime Syndicate of Earth-3 ; the Satanic League of Earth-6; and the Mastermen and Freedom Fighters of Earth-10 2009 – the NCIS Washington team works a case with the newly-formed NCIS undercover Office of Special Projects in Los Angeles, and later with the Major Crimes unit of the Los Angeles Police Department 2009 – Lex Luthor is outed as a federal government informant on the supervillain ‘community’, and assists the JLA in defeating several villains; in exchange for intelligence on the villains, Luthor is pardoned by President George W. Bush for his past crimes (Superman still doesn’t trust him) 2010 – Luthor forms LexCorp, working covertly with villains (and against Superman) as it suits him 2010 – the NCIS Washington team works its first case in Gotham, finding allies only with the Gotham police’s Major Crimes division, Commissioner James Gordon – and the Batman 2010 – Hawkman and Hawkwoman join the JLA; Metamorpho rejects membership; the Justice League travels to Earth-2, and teams up with its JLA analogue, the Justice Society of America; the Teen Titans form 2011 – the Elongated Man joins the JLA; Captain Thunder debuts as the first Native American superhero 2011 – the first Joker is killed in Gotham; a second Joker emerges not long afterwards 2011 – the first meeting between the JLA and the Retaliators of Earth-8; 2012 – Adam Strange joins the JLA; the Teen Titans reform, with the addition of the Joker’s Daughter (Deula Dent); Black Lightning debuts 2012 – Bane nearly kills Batman, is stopped by the JLA 2012 -- Doomsday arrives on Earth, and appears to kill Superman while severely injuring Supergirl and much of the Justice League (Doomsday is defeated by three alternate Supermen, from Earths 2, 15 and 23). Superman is buried with honors in Metropolis's Centennial Park; three months later, four adventurers appear, all claiming to be the Man of Steel -- Steel (John Henry Irons, who created a suit of steel and decided to follow in Superman's footsteps); The Cyborg Superman (former astronaut Hank Henshaw, a living half-cyborg half-human with a grudge against Superman), The Eradicator (an advanced Kryptonian artificial intelligence that somehow used Kal-El's DNA to copy Superman's body and even convinced itself it was Superman); and Superboy (a clone created by Project Cadmus from the DNA of Kal-El and Lex Luthor). After a month, Superman 'resurrects' -- his body stored up enough energy to awaken him from his coma -- and Superman, Supergirl, Steel, Superboy, the Eradicator join the JLA and Earth's other heroes to fight off Doomsday and the alien warlord Mongul (and keep them from destroying the San Francisco/Coast City/Oakland Bay Area) 2012 – Alec Holland becomes Swamp Thing 2013 – Black Hand is given control of a ‘dark’ power ring, kicking off the event known as Blackest Night, in which thousands of dead civilians are ‘resurrected’, fighting the JLA and other heroes, before Black Hand is defeated 2013 -- the Doom Patrol are apparently killed saving a small village 2013 -- Black Lightning rejects JLA membership 2013 -- the JLA encounters Superboy Prime 2014 – Zatanna, Firestorm and Red Tornado join the JLA; Harley Quinn debuts as the girlfriend of the second Joker 2014 – Hank Voight rejects an offer from the Chicago police to head its intelligence unit, opting to stay as Special Agent in Charge of the NCIS Great Lakes office in Chicago 2014 – the JLA fights off the Authority, a superheroic organization from Earth-52 2014 -- Superboy Prime destroys Earth 15 in a fit of rage; one survivor -- Caitlin Todd -- becomes that universe's Green Lantern of Sector 2814, resettling on Rann while plotting her revenge on Superboy Prime 2014 – Dick Grayson rebrands his superheroic identity as Nightwing when he leaves Gotham to attend Hudson University; Batman begins to train Jason Todd as the second Robin; The Saga of Ra’s al Ghul 2015 – the new Doom Patrol debuts; five-star U.S college football recruit Victor Stone – the son of Robotman -- is severly injured in an accident; his life is saved through surgery that grafts Dr. Stone’s cybernetic technology onto his son’s injured body. After a period of several months, Victor Stone debuts as the superhero Cyborg 2015 – the Green Lantern Corps set up a short-lived headquarters in Los Angeles 2015 – Helena Bertinelli becomes the Huntress 2015 – a case in which the Injustice League switches bodies with JLA members, and is later defeated, inspires Batman to draft contingency plans to defeat his teammates and other heroes should the need arise. Shortly before the Victorious JLA returns to the JLA satellite to celebrate, Dr. (Arthur) Light breaks into the JLA satellite and attacks Elongated Man’s wife Sue Dibny (not nearly as badly, nor roughly as in Infinite Crisis); she is injured but manages to fight him off, sending an emergency beacon (Superman is off on a case with Pete Ross and the Legion of Super Heroes, Wonder Woman on a case in Skartaris). After the League returns and sees an injured Sue Dibny fleeing from Light, the League captures the villain. Zatanna tries to mindwipe Light, only to be opposed by Batman; in turn, the other Leaguers on the satellite at the time (Hawkman, Hawkwoman, Green Lantern, Green Arrow, Black Canary and Atom) pile on the Dark Knight, and Zatanna apparently mindwipes him of Zatanna’s brainwashing of Light while completing her mindwiping of Light and turning him back into a buffoon. The incident sparks a growing paranoia within the Dark Knight that contributes to his quitting the JLA in 2016. 2015 – A Death in the Family; Jason Todd dies; weeks later, Tim Drake is rescued by Batman, and soon becomes the third Robin 2016 – Aquaman resigns and forms his own Justice League based in Detroit, Michigan; Superman, Wonder Woman and Green Lantern John Stewart reform the JLA, base it on the Justice League satellite, and share leadership duties 2016 – the ‘New’ Teen Titans debut; billionaire Maxwell Lord forms his own Justice League International (without authorization of the satellite nor the Detroit leagues), basing it first in New York, then in Washington 2016 -- President Monica Suarez is nearly impeached after granting a full pardon to Amanda Waller while using the powers of her office to restart Task Force X. It turns Suarez into a lame-duck President. 2016 – Tim Drake rebrands himself Red Robin, and begins to work covertly with three other pre-teen heroes – the mysterious Superboy; Cassie Sandsmark (Wonder Girl); and Bart Allen (Impulse) – as a team branding themselves Young Justice 2016 – former supervillain Lex Luthor is elected President of the United States 2016 -- Kate Kane resumes her superheroic career as Batwoman 2016 – Barry Allen, the Flash, disappears, and Hal Jordan is arrested; Guy Gardner is deputized as a Green Lantern; Talia al Ghul reveals the existence of her and Bruce Wayne’s son, Damian, to Batman before she formally takes over as acting head of LexCorp 2017 – Luthor becomes the 46th U.S. President; Damian Wayne becomes Robin; a mysterious entity known as The Monitor becomes known to law enforcement, apparently supplying arms to supervillains across the globe 2017 -- The ‘Event’ – millions of people from an alternate world are sent to Earth-1 to seek refuge, the same day global nuclear war breaks out on Earth-17; among them are the doppelgangers of the federal agents whose demise are considered to be the beginning of The Siege Looks good for a rough timeline, answers many questions. Thanks, and if you -- or any one else -- have any questions, don't hestitate to ask!
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Post by lordroel on Feb 7, 2019 4:06:33 GMT
Looks good for a rough timeline, answers many questions. Thanks, and if you -- or any one else -- have any questions, don't hestitate to ask! I surley will ask a question if i have one, but for now i like reading the updates you are posting here.
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Post by Brky2020 on Feb 17, 2019 3:24:10 GMT
With the NBA All-Star Game this weekend in the real world, I figure I'd post the NBA teams and players as of the 2016-2017 season.
Doing logos is a bit too much for me to chew at this time...I don't have a clue as to how to do the kind of logos I want for certain teams (for example, the Star City Lights). And I don't have the disposable time I'd like to learn Photoshop enough to do it properly.
Here are the teams, with top players per team, and a look at the NBA playoffs on the day the wormholes opened:
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
Boston Celtics -- C DeMarcus Cousins, Kyle Lowry, Klay Thompson
Brooklyn Nets -- G Kemba Walker, Tristan Thompson,
Gotham Guardsmen -- G Malcolm Brogdon, Lou Williams, G Carmelo Anthony
Metropolis Generals -- F Kawhi Leonard, F Giannis Antetokounmpo, G Chris Paul
New York Knicks -- G CJ McCollum, C Nikola Jokic,
Philadelphia 76ers -- Harrison Barnes, Mike Conley,
Southeast Division
Atlanta Hawks -- F Ryan Anderson, Dwight Howard,
Charlotte Hornets -- Paul Millsap, Greg Monroe, Brandon Knight
Memphis Grizzlies -- DeAndre Jordan, J.J. Redick, Evan Fournier
Miami Heat -- Goran Dragic, Ricky Rubio, D'Angelo Russell
Orlando Magic -- G John Wall, Marcin Gortat,
Washington Wizards -- C Ben Simmons, G Jrue Holiday,
Central Division
Cleveland Cavaliers -- F LeBron James, G Kyrie Irving, C Kevin Love
Detroit Pistons -- Al Horford, Otto Porter Jr., J.R. Smith
Indiana Pacers -- G DeMar DeRozan, F Kristaps Porzingis, G Eric Gordon
Kentucky Colonels -- C Anthony Davis, G Rajon Rondo, F Marc Gasol
Midway Sprints -- C Joel Embiid, Derrick Favors, Cody Zeller,
Toronto Raptors -- F Paul Pierce, Bradley Beal, Dwyane Wade
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Northwest Division
Chicago Bulls -- F Jimmy Butler, Myles Turner, James Johnson
Denver Nuggets -- C Rudy Gobert, Avery Bradley, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope
Milwaukee Bucks -- G Dion Walters, Clint Capela, Taj Gibson
Minnesota Timberwolves -- G Eric Bledsoe, Jonas Valanciunas
Portland Trail Blazers -- Jae Crowder, Brook Lopez, Julius Randle
Utah Jazz -- G Gordon Hayward, Markieff Morris, Patty Mills
Southwest Division
Dallas Mavericks -- G Damian Lillard, Serge Ibaka, Dirk Nowitzki
Houston Rockets -- G Russell Westbrook, C LaMarcus Aldridge, Ryan Anderson
New Orleans Pelicans -- F Andre Roberson, Serge Ibaka, Elfrid Payton
Oklahoma City Thunder -- F Blake Griffin, Nicolas Batum, Wilson Chandler,
Phoenix Suns -- G Buddy Hield, Jeff Teague, Robert Covington,
San Antonio Spurs -- G Donovan Mitchell, F Victor Oladipo, F Steven Adams, G Manu Ginobili
Pacific Division
Coast City Blasters -- G Isaiah Thomas, C Karl-Anthony Towns, Patrick Patterson
Golden State Warriors -- G Stephon Curry, F Draymond Green, F Kevin Durant
LA Clippers -- G Devin Booker, Andre Drummond, Robin Lopez,
Los Angeles Lakers -- D'Angelo Russell, Reggie Jackson, Tobias Harris
Sacramento Kings -- Andrew Wiggins, Gary Harris, Nerlens Noel
Star City Lights -- G James Harden, C DeAndre Jordan, Andre Drummond
PLAYOFFS EASTERN CONFERENCE FIRST ROUND Cleveland Cavaliers (1) d. Midway Sprints (8) 4 games to 1 Kentucky Colonels (5) d. indiana Pacers (4) 4 games to 3 Metropolis Generals (2) d. Miami Heat (7) 4 games to 2 Toronto Raptors (6) d. Boston Celtics (3) 4 games to 3 SEMIFINALS Cavaliers d. Colonels 4 games to 2 Generals d. Raptors 4 games to 0 FINALS Cavs d. Generals 4 games to 2 WESTERN CONFERENCE FIRST ROUND Golden State Warriors (1) d. Coast City Blasters (8) 4 games to 1 Chicago Bulls (4) d. Houston Rockets (5) 4 games to 2 San Antonio Spurs (2) d. Utah Jazz (7) 4 games to 2 Star City Lights (3) d. Oklahoma City Thunder (6) 4 games to 3 SEMIFINALS Warriors d. Bulls 4 games to 2 Lights d. Spurs 4 games to 1 FINALS Warriors d. Lights 4 games to 3
NBA FINALS GAME 1 -- Cleveland Cavaliers 117, at Golden State Warriors 115 GAME 2 -- at Golden State Warriors 120, Cleveland Cavaliers 106 GAME 3 -- Golden State at Cleveland GAME 4 -- Golden State at Cleveland GAME 5 -- Cleveland at Golden State GAME 6 -- Golden State at Cleveland, if necessary GAME 7 -- Cleveland at Golden State, if necessary
RECENT NBA CHAMPIONS 2016 -- Golden State Warriors 2015 -- Los Angeles Lakers (Kobe Bryant retires on top 2014 -- Los Angeles Lakers 2013 -- San Antonio Spurs 2012 -- Indiana Pacers (rookie of the year Jordan Turner -- who tragically would be killed by The Joker during his wedding in Gotham in July -- leads the Pacers to a shock win over the Lakers) 2011 -- Coast City Blasters 2010 -- Oklahoma City Thunder 2009 -- Metropolis Generals 2008 -- Cleveland Cavaliers 2007 -- Los Angeles Lakers 2006 -- Boston Celtics 2005 -- Metropolis Generals 2004 -- Metropolis Generals 2003 -- New York Knicks 2002 -- Atlanta Hawks 2001 -- Gotham Guardsmen 2000 -- Los Angeles Lakers 1999 -- Midway Sprints 1998 -- Chicago Bulls (Michael Jordan retires on top) 1997 -- Chicago Bulls 1996 -- Kentucky Colonels (first ABA team to win the NBA title post-merger; a team of relative no-names -- the biggest being Shawn Kemp, Jamal Mashburn and rookie of the year Damon Stoudamire -- gives Rick Pitino his first NBA title) 1995 -- Chicago Bulls 1994 -- Chicago Bulls (MJ, Ben Wilson, Scottie Pippen, John Stockton, Rick Mahorn: the greatest team of all-time?) 1993 -- Chicago Bulls (Ben Wilson comes home and, alongside GOAT Michael Jordan, helps the Bulls win the first of five titles over a six-year span) 1992 -- Detroit Pistons 1991 -- Los Angeles Lakers 1990 -- Golden State Warriors 1989 -- Gotham Guardsmen 1988 -- Houston Rockets (the Rockets win Game 7 on a last-second tip-in, breaking the hearts of Indiana Pacers fans and denying legendary Larry Bird an NBA title of his own) 1987 -- Metropolis Generals (Ben Wilson, a two-time League Most Valuable Player, wins the first of four NBA titles) 1986 -- New York Knicks (Dr. J goes out in style, winning a 5th NBA title) 1985 -- New York Knicks 1984 -- Los Angeles Lakers 1983 -- Houston Rockets 1982 -- Seattle SuperSonics 1981 -- Portland Trail Blazers 1980 -- New York Knicks 1979 -- New York Knicks 1978 -- New York Knicks 1977 -- Washington Bullets
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Post by lordroel on Feb 17, 2019 9:06:54 GMT
With the NBA All-Star Game this weekend in the real world, I figure I'd post the NBA teams and players as of the 2016-2017 season. Doing logos is a bit too much for me to chew at this time...I don't have a clue as to how to do the kind of logos I want for certain teams (for example, the Star City Lights). And I don't have the disposable time I'd like to learn Photoshop enough to do it properly. Here are the teams, with top players per team, and a look at the NBA playoffs on the day the wormholes opened: EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Boston Celtics -- C DeMarcus Cousins, Kyle Lowry, Klay Thompson Brooklyn Nets -- G Kemba Walker, Tristan Thompson, Gotham Guardsmen -- G Malcolm Brogdon, Lou Williams, G Carmelo Anthony Metropolis Generals -- F Kawhi Leonard, F Giannis Antetokounmpo, G Chris Paul New York Knicks -- G CJ McCollum, C Nikola Jokic, Philadelphia 76ers -- Harrison Barnes, Mike Conley, Southeast Division Atlanta Hawks -- F Ryan Anderson, Dwight Howard, Charlotte Hornets -- Paul Millsap, Greg Monroe, Brandon Knight Memphis Grizzlies -- DeAndre Jordan, J.J. Redick, Evan Fournier Miami Heat -- Goran Dragic, Ricky Rubio, D'Angelo Russell Orlando Magic -- G John Wall, Marcin Gortat, Washington Wizards -- C Ben Simmons, G Jrue Holiday, Central Division Cleveland Cavaliers -- F LeBron James, G Kyrie Irving, C Kevin Love Detroit Pistons -- Al Horford, Otto Porter Jr., J.R. Smith Indiana Pacers -- G DeMar DeRozan, F Kristaps Porzingis, G Eric Gordon Kentucky Colonels -- C Anthony Davis, G Rajon Rondo, F Marc Gasol Midway Sprints -- C Joel Embiid, Derrick Favors, Cody Zeller, Toronto Raptors -- F Paul Pierce, Bradley Beal, Dwyane Wade WESTERN CONFERENCE Northwest Division Chicago Bulls -- F Jimmy Butler, Myles Turner, James Johnson Denver Nuggets -- C Rudy Gobert, Avery Bradley, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope Milwaukee Bucks -- G Dion Walters, Clint Capela, Taj Gibson Minnesota Timberwolves -- G Eric Bledsoe, Jonas Valanciunas Portland Trail Blazers -- Jae Crowder, Brook Lopez, Julius Randle Utah Jazz -- G Gordon Hayward, Markieff Morris, Patty Mills Southwest Division Dallas Mavericks -- G Damian Lillard, Serge Ibaka, Dirk Nowitzki Houston Rockets -- G Russell Westbrook, C LaMarcus Aldridge, Ryan Anderson New Orleans Pelicans -- F Andre Roberson, Serge Ibaka, Elfrid Payton Oklahoma City Thunder -- F Blake Griffin, Nicolas Batum, Wilson Chandler, Phoenix Suns -- G Buddy Hield, Jeff Teague, Robert Covington, San Antonio Spurs -- G Donovan Mitchell, F Victor Oladipo, F Steven Adams, G Manu Ginobili Pacific Division Coast City Blasters -- G Isaiah Thomas, C Karl-Anthony Towns, Patrick Patterson Golden State Warriors -- G Stephon Curry, F Draymond Green, F Kevin Durant LA Clippers -- G Devin Booker, Andre Drummond, Robin Lopez, Los Angeles Lakers -- D'Angelo Russell, Reggie Jackson, Tobias Harris Sacramento Kings -- Andrew Wiggins, Gary Harris, Nerlens Noel Star City Lights -- G James Harden, C DeAndre Jordan, Andre Drummond PLAYOFFS EASTERN CONFERENCE FIRST ROUND Cleveland Cavaliers (1) d. Midway Sprints (8) 4 games to 1 Kentucky Colonels (5) d. indiana Pacers (4) 4 games to 3 Metropolis Generals (2) d. Miami Heat (7) 4 games to 2 Toronto Raptors (6) d. Boston Celtics (3) 4 games to 3 SEMIFINALS Cavaliers d. Colonels 4 games to 2 Generals d. Raptors 4 games to 0 FINALS Cavs d. Generals 4 games to 2 WESTERN CONFERENCE FIRST ROUND Golden State Warriors (1) d. Coast City Blasters (8) 4 games to 1 Chicago Bulls (4) d. Houston Rockets (5) 4 games to 2 San Antonio Spurs (2) d. Utah Jazz (7) 4 games to 2 Star City Lights (3) d. Oklahoma City Thunder (6) 4 games to 3 SEMIFINALS Warriors d. Bulls 4 games to 2 Lights d. Spurs 4 games to 1 FINALS Warriors d. Lights 4 games to 3 NBA FINALS GAME 1 -- Cleveland Cavaliers 117, at Golden State Warriors 115 GAME 2 -- at Golden State Warriors 120, Cleveland Cavaliers 106 GAME 3 -- Golden State at Cleveland GAME 4 -- Golden State at Cleveland GAME 5 -- Cleveland at Golden State GAME 6 -- Golden State at Cleveland, if necessary GAME 7 -- Cleveland at Golden State, if necessary RECENT NBA CHAMPIONS 2016 -- Golden State Warriors 2015 -- Los Angeles Lakers (Kobe Bryant retires on top 2014 -- Los Angeles Lakers 2013 -- San Antonio Spurs 2012 -- Indiana Pacers (rookie of the year Jordan Turner -- who tragically would be killed by The Joker during his wedding in Gotham in July -- leads the Pacers to a shock win over the Lakers) 2011 -- Coast City Blasters 2010 -- Oklahoma City Thunder 2009 -- Metropolis Generals 2008 -- Cleveland Cavaliers 2007 -- Los Angeles Lakers 2006 -- Boston Celtics 2005 -- Metropolis Generals 2004 -- Metropolis Generals 2003 -- New York Knicks 2002 -- Atlanta Hawks 2001 -- Gotham Guardsmen 2000 -- Los Angeles Lakers 1999 -- Midway Sprints 1998 -- Chicago Bulls (Michael Jordan retires on top) 1997 -- Chicago Bulls 1996 -- Kentucky Colonels (first ABA team to win the NBA title post-merger; a team of relative no-names -- the biggest being Shawn Kemp, Jamal Mashburn and rookie of the year Damon Stoudamire -- gives Rick Pitino his first NBA title) 1995 -- Chicago Bulls 1994 -- Chicago Bulls (MJ, Ben Wilson, Scottie Pippen, John Stockton, Rick Mahorn: the greatest team of all-time?) 1993 -- Chicago Bulls (Ben Wilson comes home and, alongside GOAT Michael Jordan, helps the Bulls win the first of five titles over a six-year span) 1992 -- Detroit Pistons 1991 -- Los Angeles Lakers 1990 -- Golden State Warriors 1989 -- Gotham Guardsmen 1988 -- Houston Rockets (the Rockets win Game 7 on a last-second tip-in, breaking the hearts of Indiana Pacers fans and denying legendary Larry Bird an NBA title of his own) 1987 -- Metropolis Generals (Ben Wilson, a two-time League Most Valuable Player, wins the first of four NBA titles) 1986 -- New York Knicks (Dr. J goes out in style, winning a 5th NBA title) 1985 -- New York Knicks 1984 -- Los Angeles Lakers 1983 -- Houston Rockets 1982 -- Seattle SuperSonics 1981 -- Portland Trail Blazers 1980 -- New York Knicks 1979 -- New York Knicks 1978 -- New York Knicks 1977 -- Washington Bullets Another nice piece of work Brky2020
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