“ | I call our world Flatland, not because we call it so, but to make its nature clearer to you, my happy readers, who are privileged to live in Space. |
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~ A. Square, explaining the nature of Flatland |
Summary
Flatland is a civilization inhabited by 2-Dimensional geometrical beings. It is a rigid, authoritarian society with a caste system relating to how much edges one has.
Powers and Stats
Tier: 11-A
Civilization Type: Pre-Industrial Civilization
Name: Referred to as Flatland, real name unknown.
Origin: Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions
Classification: Two-Dimensional Feudal Society
Kardashev Level: Type 0
Age: Unknown
Population: Unknown
Territory: Unknown
Technology/Abilities:
- Small Size (Type 9)
- Bodily Weaponry (The sharp vertexes of Flatlanders, particularly lines and Isosceles Triangles, are able to puncture other Flatlanders, often fatally)
- Enhanced Senses (Flatlanders are said to have a "far more highly developed" sense of hearing, many lower-class Flatlanders are able to discern the exact type of polygon they are feeling simply by feeling one angle of them)
Partial Resistance to:
- Gravity Manipulation (The gravity that the Flatlanders experience can be ignored by them with minimal effort, although it still affects them)
- Partial Body Control (Procedures exist which are able to slightly change the angles of newborn children and, in some cases, completely change their configuration, although the latter is extremely risky)
Attack Potency: High Hypoverse level (The whole of Flatland and its inahbitants exist as 2-Dimensional constructs)
Power Source: Unknown
Industrial Capacity: Low (There is no indication of modern technology in Flatland, and it resembles a pre-industrial feudal society)
Military Prowess: Low (Flatland's military mainly consists of sharp-edged Isoceles Triangles, although not much else is known about it)
Notable Individuals: A. Square, The Chief Circle
Weaknesses: Flatland is a largely feudal and unadvanced society. Additionally, Flatlanders are unaccostumed to color, unable to grasp the concepts of higher dimensions and are two-dimensional, and as such are inferior to 3-D constructs.
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Discussions
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