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*'''Global Protection: Protects an entire world or at least most of it, keeping the peace and political stability for the planet's residents. [[Optimus Prime]] and the Autobots are good examples.''' |
*'''Global Protection: Protects an entire world or at least most of it, keeping the peace and political stability for the planet's residents. [[Optimus Prime]] and the Autobots are good examples.''' |
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*'''Universal Protect: An intergalatic hero who protects an entire galaxy or even the universe itself. A good example is [[Luke Skywalker]] and the Rebels, who protect the galaxy from the evil Empire.''' |
*'''Universal Protect: An intergalatic hero who protects an entire galaxy or even the universe itself. A good example is [[Luke Skywalker]] and the Rebels, who protect the galaxy from the evil Empire.''' |
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Protection Levels rank a hero on how much lives or environment they save from evil. The rankings of these three levels include:
- Localized Protection: A hero who tends to only fight crime in an isolated area that range from a simple house to an entire state/province. Superheroes are usually ranked this level, such as Batman who's home turf is Gotham City and Spider-Man, who usually keeps his crime fighting to New York City.
- Global Protection: Protects an entire world or at least most of it, keeping the peace and political stability for the planet's residents. Optimus Prime and the Autobots are good examples.
- Universal Protect: An intergalatic hero who protects an entire galaxy or even the universe itself. A good example is Luke Skywalker and the Rebels, who protect the galaxy from the evil Empire.
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