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The reaction of worlds and their inhabitants to the multiverse.

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Screens began to appear in all worlds where intelligent life forms exist. They are not affected by any force, energy, magic, or other form of influence. What should the inhabitants of different worlds do? Accept their existence and start watching what these screens show.
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1. The Beginning

At first, everything went on as usual. Different inhabitants of different worlds lived their relatively peaceful lives. Until suddenly, "screens" began to appear. They appeared out of nowhere, filling every place where there was intelligent life, appearing before every inhabitant capable of thought. The screens read: "Do not worry, inhabitants of this world, you are not in danger.

It seemed that absolutely everyone, regardless of species or world, felt a strange aura emanating from these screens after their appearance. The aura had power, but it did not oppress or frighten, rather it was slightly calming. The inhabitants of different worlds were slightly frightened or surprised by the screens. They tried to figure them out, but nothing could affect them. Not magic, not physical interaction, not energy. Absolutely nothing worked on the screen. And attempts to study it were unsuccessful.

Universe: Shuumatsu no Walküre.

Before the court of humanity.

An old and frail-looking man with a white beard looked curiously at the screen floating in front of him. He, like all the gods gathered here to decide the fate of humanity, felt the alien divine aura emanating from them.

"How interesting."

When they suddenly appeared on Olympus, they had to stop the trial to resolve a sudden problem with the screens. They thought it was Loki's doing. But that idea quickly faded. The aura of the screens was different, too foreign. All the gods could do was wait and see what would happen next.

A tall woman with blue hair, who was a Valkyrie, looked impassively at the screens, while the girl next to her, the youngest Valkyrie, looked at the screens anxiously.

"S-sister, what is it?" she asked.

"I don't know."

She thought that the gods on Olympus had decided to show humanity the process of their judgment in order to show humanity how much they had angered the gods. She had no doubt that everyone would unanimously vote for the destruction of humanity. That is why she also came to Olympus to put her plan into action. But these screens interfered with her plans. The only thing that amused her were the faces of the gods, who were angry that their powers had no effect on the screens.

The Universe: My Little Pony.

The beginning of the third season.

Throughout Equestria, there was... silence. Despite the calming aura emanating from these flat, flying squares, the ponies locked themselves in their homes. Thinking that something terrible was about to happen, they wanted to hide from the screens, but wherever they went, the screen appeared next to them.

The unicorns tried to get rid of them with magic, and the pegasi flew with all their might to get as far away from the screens as possible, but it was useless. The alicorns managed to calm the residents down somehow.

Meanwhile, in Ponyville, at the city library, the elements of friendship and harmony were discussing what to do in such a situation.

"These flying square things are everywhere. I flew around Ponyville as fast as I could, and these things kept up with me." The pegasus with a rainbow hairstyle shared her testimony.

"Could this be the work of Sombra or Chrysalis?" asked the little dragon.

"No, it's too strange a magic, it's hard to even call it magic. I already received a letter from Princess Celestia, she wrote that these things appear in front of every pony. And that her powers are powerless here," said Twilight Sparkle, slightly alarming her friends.

"But how is that possible?" asked Rarity, shocked.

Like any other pony, she knew how powerful alicorns were, and hearing that their magic was powerless was beyond her comprehension.

Twilight Sparkle sighed and replied, "I don't know, Rarity, but it seems we're facing something far more powerful than we've ever encountered before. Perhaps it's something even the princesses can't understand or control."

"We can't just sit here and do nothing. Let's join forces and look for clues to help us figure out what this is," Applejack suggested.

"Well, at least these squares aren't dangerous. Maybe we're rushing into this? What if these squares are harmless? At least that's what it says on them," Fluttershy said timidly.

"Fluttershy, dear, that may just be a way to lower our guard. Besides, we can't just ignore it," said Rarity.

"Let's look for something else in the library. Maybe we'll find something related to them," suggested Twilight Sparkle, beginning to sort through various scrolls and books.

Pinkie Pie jumped up cheerfully and exclaimed, "Hooray for searching! Maybe we can find some secret passage or magical snack that will help us solve this mystery?"

So they began their search, delving into ancient texts and scrolls in search of answers.

Universe: One Punch Men.

After defeating Boros.

Saitama glanced with slight interest at the screen floating in front of him. He was lying on the sofa, and when he turned on the TV, the screen literally appeared out of nowhere. It intrigued him because he could feel the power emanating from these screens. Saitama hoped that it was a monster capable of giving him a decent fight, and even imagined what that fight would be like. He even put on his hero costume and went outside in case the monster suddenly came out of the screen. He didn't want to have to repair his apartment.

According to a report from the hero associations, these screens had appeared everywhere and were being used by lower-ranked heroes, including himself. He didn't mind; he was in a good mood today.

"Master, I was looking for you." A young man with mechanical robotic hands appeared in front of him.

hands. It was difficult to tell from his clothes whether other parts of his body were mechanical as well.

"Oh, hello, Genos." Waving his hand, he continued walking forward with a comical gait.

"Master, do you have any guesses about these screens?" His apprentice walked alongside him.

"I don't know, but I can say for sure that it's someone powerful, so I should be prepared for battle." Genos began writing something in his notebook again.

"Is it because of the aura that this screen exudes?"

"That's right." Saitama scratched his head and replied, and suddenly it dawned on him. "Can you sense auras?" It was strange because, thanks to the many manga he had read, he knew that cyborgs couldn't sense auras.

"Cyborgs, due to the absence of certain human organs, cannot sense auras. Unless you've acquired some kind of super-complex mechanism or part?"

"That's right, teacher. But for some inexplicable reason, I can sense a certain 'aura'. Dr. Kusen explained that people who have been in battle can determine a person's strength by this aura..."

Saitama didn't listen any further; he was waiting for an opportunity to fight a strong monster.

Universe: Harry Potter.

The Philosopher's Stone.

During the feast in the dining hall, in honor of the new semester and to welcome new students, when the sorting hat finished selecting faculties for the students. Suddenly, a screen appeared in front of every student and teacher. This puzzled the teachers, especially Headmaster Dumbledore. The students thought it was a new trick the teachers were playing on the newcomers. But some had their doubts.

"Do you feel it too, Ron?" asked Harry, not knowing what to think of these squares. They gave off something ominous, but not evil.

"I've never seen anything like it before," Ron replied, rubbing his chin. "Maybe the headmaster decided to surprise us?"

"I doubt it," Harry replied skeptically.

He glanced back at the teachers, who were talking among themselves. They looked as if they didn't know where the floating squares had come from. Harry could only pray and hope that whoever had conjured up these squares would not actually harm them, as he had written.

Universe: Ben 10. Omniverse.

After the universe was restored.

"Did you find out anything?"

There was a green flash, and in its place appeared a brown-haired teenager with a remarkable watch on his wrist.

"No, Rook, these screens are completely impervious. I've already tried the twenty-second alien."

Ben and Rook were spending their time sipping cocktails at Mr. Smoothie's cafe when the screens began to appear. They were summoned to the Sanitarians' headquarters, and on the way, they were told that these screens had appeared not only on Earth, but also on other planets where intelligent life exists.

Realizing the scale of how many of these screens there were, the Sanitarians decided to contact Azimus, one of the most intelligent beings in the universe. They wanted him to help them deal with the screens, as their instruments proved useless for figuring out and analyzing them. Ben was tasked with using the Omnitrix to try to find an alien who would be useful and could at least figure out what the screens were made of.

Ben tried, but every attempt was unsuccessful.

"Maybe you should take a break?" suggested Rook, who couldn't let his partner overwork himself.

Ben wanted to refuse, but sighed when the Omnitrix indicator lit up red. He wouldn't be able to transform into anyone for the foreseeable future.

"You're right." Ben read the text on the screen again. "Do you think these screens are harmless?"

"I can only guess, but at least nothing terrible has happened."

They reported that they couldn't figure anything out and went to rest.

In other worlds.

The inhabitants of different worlds tried in different ways to understand who created these screens and where they came from. When the situation in their worlds stabilized a little, and some of the inhabitants realized that these screens were not dangerous, the screens suddenly turned on. The inscriptions disappeared, and they began to broadcast something.

On the screen.

An empty white space, a white table, and a chair were shown. A second later, a man who looked unremarkable appeared in the frame. He sat down and looked at those who were watching him through the screens.

"Hello, everyone, this is the Observer, and today I'm going to show you something you never even dreamed of, namely other worlds." He waved his hand.