
Executive World



There is a man. A man named Jeff Margulis. He is too incompetent to tie his own shoes, and yet, somehow, through a burp in the multiverse, he runs this dimension with an iron, lazy fist. The death count is still rising.
Dimension coordinate information for this timeline is restricted.
Date of Divergence: March 27, 1998
The day was March 27, 1998.
On that day, Jeff Margulis, also known in the Sliders online community as Executive, launched what he insisted was a practical joke as an attempt to lure the poster TemporalFlux into a protracted battle. Margulis insisted that a copy of the Sliders pilot episode was available for purchase in a video store in New Jersey. TemporalFlux took the bait and flamed mercilessly.
SpaceTime, at the time a minor player on the MCA Netforum and someone who was largely ignorant of the skirmishes between TemporalFlux and Executive, sided with the latter.
Then the split occurred.
Somehow, inexplicably, Executive was right, without even knowing it. And while later the marketing executives at Universal would sheepishly admit that there was a half dozen copies of a commercial pilot tape floating around, they never thought any of them would make it to New Jersey.
In the face of his first triumph at the Netforum, Executive, still feeling the sting of his ridiculous comments about how the alternate world from "Slither" was a return to the show's parallel world roots, derided TemporalFlux mercilessly. Flux capitulated to the error but it was not enough. Executive grew drunk on the powers of his honest and accurate statement, and every time TemporalFlux would post something, Exec would hound the post, no matter how trivial the subject matter.
TemporalFlux was questioning his stay when something else occurred, something that happened in our own timeline.
In a post discussing "This Slide of Paradise," TemporalFlux asserted that the poor writing could only be attributed to David Peckinpah, the writer. SpaceTime attacked, saying it was, in fact, Nan Hagen. Faced with two errors in the same two week period, TemporalFlux left rather than listen to Executive's nannering forever.
While these changes aren't exactly earth-shattering, the minute distortions created a far different landscape on the Dominion BBoard, a BBoard ruled by...
Executive.
Now, due to these forces tearing at the Earth, war has broken out worldwide. Billions are dead, their skulls lined up in macabre wall formation, the blood choking rivers.
MultiDim scientists speculate this is simply the multiverse's gut reaction to such idiocy lording over some of its territory, and it's trying to purge that idiocy forever. Derek Bond, Prime Oracle of Psychic World, grimaced when MultiDim told him the coordinates for this world as their next destination... and that was in 1996, before any of the chaos could start.
Survival Rating: 0%
This world is off-limits, although we have heard rumors of a battle between Sliders on this world. Time will tell us more.
Same as Earth Prime.
