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Seven beings that were named after vacuums and represent the fundamental forces of nature: Electromagnetism, gravity, the strong nuclear force, the weak nuclear force, entropy, taxes, and sexual tension (at least, in [[The Party Goers: An OnGoing Story]]).  They are orbs of varying colors, with the white one (Kirby) being their leader.  They probably did some important stuff in the [[Party Goers]] series, but I wasn't there for that.
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Seven beings that were named after vacuums and represent the fundamental forces of nature: Electromagnetism, gravity, the strong nuclear force, the weak nuclear force, entropy, taxes, and sexual tension (at least, in [[The Party Goers: An OnGoing Story]]).  They are orbs of varying colors, with the white one (Kirby) being their leader.  They probably did some important stuff in the [[Party Goers]] series, but I wasn't there for that. Actually, I think [[Golem (Author)|Golem]] said that they did not show up until after the original Party Goers series. There first known appearance is in the unfinished (or more accurately, barely-started) OG [[The Deterioration of a Hero]], and [[Cat Investigations]] is the first completed OG they appeared in. It should also be noted that in both of these The Council was based in the [[Zone of Despair]].
  
As residents of [[Q-Space]], the dimension merger in [[Member OG 8: This Title is irrelevant]] left them susceptible to attack by outside forces.  By [[The OGers: The Third Generation]], all but Kirby had been killed off and replaced by villains who never got their chance in the Bad Timeline, namely [[Uruguay]], a [[Caykzor]], [[Carrotcake King]], [[Sarugerm]], [[Donkey Congo]], and [[Tortilla the Hun]].
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===[[Good Timeline]]===
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The Council is seen in [[Gamehiker Member OG X]], this being a group composed of the [[Creators]] and composed of an unknown number of members. This Council is composed of [[God]], [[Jon Weisheit]], [[Father Time]], [[Ushutar the First]], and many others who chose not to speak. When visited by the Gamehikers and [[Nintenfreak]], they take the form of R-Space beings in a boring conference room. [[Kirby]] appears as their clerk, but given the complexities of Q-Space being lowered to R-Space, this position may have been metaphorical (since a clerk does all the work) rather than literal.
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===[[Bad Timeline]]===
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As residents of [[Q-Space]], the dimension merger in [[Member OG 8: This Title is irrelevant]] left them susceptible to attack by outside forces and led them to disassociate theirself with the events in this timeline.  By [[The OGers: The Third Generation]], all but Kirby had left this timeline and were instead replaced by villains who never got their chance in the Bad Timeline, namely [[Uruguay]], a [[Caykzor]], [[Carrotcake King]], [[Sarugerm]], [[Donkey Congo]], and [[Tortilla the Hun]]. After their utter defeat, they are subsequently replaced by the [[SteveTrio]] and [[Team Thrakun]].
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===[[Neutral Timeline]]===
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The Council appears at the end of [[Cat Investigations]], where they are described as a "group of brilliant spheres that have, since the beginning of time, corrected errors in history". As in Deterioration of a Hero, this version shows the council all as Kirby-like creates with other members being named Miele, Griggs, Regina, Eureka, Hoover and Windsor. They give [[Big Al]] the ability to traverse time due to finding him incorruptible and send him after [[Big Bull]].
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Latest revision as of 11:28, 12 March 2009

Seven beings that were named after vacuums and represent the fundamental forces of nature: Electromagnetism, gravity, the strong nuclear force, the weak nuclear force, entropy, taxes, and sexual tension (at least, in The Party Goers: An OnGoing Story). They are orbs of varying colors, with the white one (Kirby) being their leader. They probably did some important stuff in the Party Goers series, but I wasn't there for that. Actually, I think Golem said that they did not show up until after the original Party Goers series. There first known appearance is in the unfinished (or more accurately, barely-started) OG The Deterioration of a Hero, and Cat Investigations is the first completed OG they appeared in. It should also be noted that in both of these The Council was based in the Zone of Despair.

Good Timeline[edit]

The Council is seen in Gamehiker Member OG X, this being a group composed of the Creators and composed of an unknown number of members. This Council is composed of God, Jon Weisheit, Father Time, Ushutar the First, and many others who chose not to speak. When visited by the Gamehikers and Nintenfreak, they take the form of R-Space beings in a boring conference room. Kirby appears as their clerk, but given the complexities of Q-Space being lowered to R-Space, this position may have been metaphorical (since a clerk does all the work) rather than literal.

Bad Timeline[edit]

As residents of Q-Space, the dimension merger in Member OG 8: This Title is irrelevant left them susceptible to attack by outside forces and led them to disassociate theirself with the events in this timeline. By The OGers: The Third Generation, all but Kirby had left this timeline and were instead replaced by villains who never got their chance in the Bad Timeline, namely Uruguay, a Caykzor, Carrotcake King, Sarugerm, Donkey Congo, and Tortilla the Hun. After their utter defeat, they are subsequently replaced by the SteveTrio and Team Thrakun.

Neutral Timeline[edit]

The Council appears at the end of Cat Investigations, where they are described as a "group of brilliant spheres that have, since the beginning of time, corrected errors in history". As in Deterioration of a Hero, this version shows the council all as Kirby-like creates with other members being named Miele, Griggs, Regina, Eureka, Hoover and Windsor. They give Big Al the ability to traverse time due to finding him incorruptible and send him after Big Bull.