Villains Act

The Villains Act is a 14-year period of villain warfare and destruction in the Alternate UUniverses where there was hundreds of villains and less heroes. Heroes won 25% of the time, and villains won 75% of the time. But aside from that, it's mostly one-sided, and the villains are the side that ALWAYS wins. Many wars caused millions of lives to be lost, as well as the capturing of many countries and planets. Villain buildup that started the Villains Act took only 10 years, shorter than the time it took in the Original UUniverses. The Heroes Act, meant to search for heroes in the Alternate UUniverses and make them join forces, was meant to counteract this threat, but it was a very slow process. But when the Shell Lodge Squad arrived, they managed to take down the Villains Act, and destroy almost every villain in it. However, many villains survived, and are either planning revenge or are locked up on the prison planet of Oranos.

History
The History of the Villains Act, the origins in general, is something that is often of huge debate and rumors and there's no current precise origin. There are only theories on how it came to be. The history is so unknown and unclear, many people just assume that it just, appeared literally from nowhere like magic. There's also so many founders that there's no direct one proven most responsible. Some say Darkness Qui is the main founder. Others claim it was a powerful un-banished demon from long ago. Conspiracy theorists say it's all the fault of the AUU Grand Council and that the Act is made up by them to shown they can do everything when they can't and their attempt ended up going out of control. Officially, there's no DIRECT history or official confirmation of the Villains Act, and many just accepted that it's just something that just happened without a reason and it would be fruitless to figure it out. So few would attempt to make a clear, cohesive, explainable origin of the VA. Among them, is Dr. Jenalubla, a criminologist and criminal scientist. His research however, is deemed controversial and is unfunded, and he has little progress made since he can't go to Oranos to interview the VA members, and attempts to review the ones uncaught are either fruitless or dangerous. However, when certain events in the Chronicles series come, like a reveal of a "Dark Founder", he would soon enough be able to make a confirmable history.

VA History Currently Known
The best that everyone can guess is what the rest of the currently unknown founders want to think is that a rogue Zewinsaur named Darkness Qui has founded it because of a tragedy in her life. Qui (claimed) was born to a priestess mother and a royal guard father, both under the service of the grand Zewinsaur Elders. She was only a yearling during a devastating feud between rival Zewinsaur tribes, her tribes and the one of the Southern West. The violence lead to her father's death, and her mother kidnapped to become a sex-slave. Her father's last words were "If you ever get the chance to gain the power to punish all of your enemies and avenge our family honor...do it!...". She ended up being raised by the Zewinsaur monks after the tribe feud was brought to a powerful end, but her mother was long lost. She was trained in the Zewinsaur ways of peace and tolerance, something the Grand Elders always had established between all tribes, and what was used to end the war. The ability to manipulate a multitude of elements, was only so satisfying for so long for Qui thar she wanted revenge on the tribe who took her mother, and her father's life. Secretly, she began to turn to forbidden arts of dark magic, and after learning enough, proceeded to rescue her mother... Sadly, she found out she was long too late, and her mother died of being mated with too much, and was long buried in South Tribe grounds as a way to apologize for causing a feud. Qui, in a fit of heart-broken rage, decimated the entire Southern West tribe, and barely left any survivors capable to be a threat. She had the decency to spare the elderly and younglings, mainly because her carrel was with the Chieftains responsible for making a war, and the tribe's warriors and any of their young and capable families. She threatened to ensure no survivors remain if the next generation dared to threaten her tribe again, with this, the traumatized children bowed to her demands, especially the Chieftain's young prince. However, Qui's victory was bittersweet. As punishment for her actions, The Grand Elders cursed her into a sleep. She was stuck in this sleep until the secret founders of the Villains Act revived her, and asked her to become the new leader. She had accepted, and eventually, the rest is history. Trouble is, later events would expose this to be a made up fraud by the VA to cover up her true origins, shattering what was known, and making it a mystery again.

Unknown VA History
This is the true history and origin of the Villains Act that not even the highest ranking VA member realized had happened and think they were the ones to make it happen. And if everyone ever discovered this truth, it would make them question everything they had ever known, causing major, major controversy, and massive debates would erupt.

It actually started because of a corrupted machine-like god called an Amoral, the creator of the AUU known as The Grand Fate Master. Back then the AUU did somewhat behave like the Original UUniverses, only it barely had heroes or villains. Because the demons here were easily defeated unlike the Original UUniverses, under the control of The Grand Designer, there wasn't many corrupted mortals everyone was aware of. There was conflicts and some self-corrupt villains, but they were defeated quickly. Technology was at it's most advanced, and aside from at least a few wars, it wasn't anything that would cause villain teams like in the Original UUniverses. That was when the Grand Fate Master started to become bored of this. He decided things would be much more interesting if the villains had won a lot more than what little heroes exist. But he knew that like in his cousin's UUniverses, heroes are easily born and made from a villain's chaos, and wanted to make sure something much different applies here. And he gets it in the form of a surviving un-banished Polyzoon god named Faethos, the Invervitraxian spirit of victory and the defeat of battle. The Amoral indirectly made Faethos discover the other UUniverses by accident, and inspired him to make the Villains Act to see various battles in the Alternate UUniverses. However, the Fate Master knew Faethos, by no means, had any truly malevolent intentions, he merely sought to add excitement. The Fate Master ensured prior that Faethos' magic was too corrupt that it only made villains, and Faethos didn't realize it before it was too late that he has put many lives in danger since he founded it, and discovered too late that his powers were too dark due to his inheritance of races being traditionally evil (Which favored the Grand Fate Master greatly) that it's mostly villains that popped up more, and disasters followed. Because of this, Faethos became afraid of the controversy that followed, and looking at a great punishment, so he had to be a mysterious monstrous master of evil that supposedly died or was nothing but a myth, and to ensure the other founders did not even know of him so only they would take the fall, leaving him to spend eternity to live in shame, fearing this would never be resolved or that it wouldn't be stopped until too many lives are lost, leaving full control for The Grand Fate Master. He became far too favorable to strictly the villains of the UUniverses he created. He even gave himself an organic physical form instead of the traditional Amoral form so he can enjoy his work unfold, as another supposedly "Unknown Founder", even if it meant letting the weakling Faethos and those unworthy fools take credit for his true importance. He had ensured any hero would either die or would be too insignificant against the overly-powered Villains Act. In a way, he's the "True Dark Founder", and technically responsible for the misfortunes of everyone, even Quidilian, who he didn't have a lot of involvement or direct control on, it was mostly the doing of his unaware "Founders". His paradise for villainy was perfect, and would last until a very, unexpected event concerning some VERY uninvited guests.

Historic Timeline
(Note: It's currently not in the currect order. Please wait for us to fill in the blanks and then we promise to set things in the correct order.) More coming soon...
 * The Birth of the Villains Act (1997)- The Villains Act started spontaneously and no one knows how it came to be. But when it did, it's origin started on Peerbon. While the Villains Act started out as a small army that was being built up for 10 years and took over certain parts of Peerbon, the news started spreading all over the AUU, making certain villains all over surprised. The growing empire started gaining money through taxes, and they needed someone to be the prime commander. Since they found that their best choice was the Zewinsaurs, and that none of them would join, they soon hired some Metavincemander forces to go to a world that was discovered with the use of the Interdimensional Portal. As a result, they captured Qui during Gaul's invasion of the Dragon Realms, gave her plastic surgery, and wiped her memories, manipulating her into becoming the prime commander of the Villains Act.
 * The Conquest of Peerbon (1997)- With Darkness Qui as their prime leader, the early Villains Act empire grew in size, and after crushing the Human Protection Agency, and even overwhelming the Legion of Dominant Races' Federation forces, they were able to completely conquer Peerbon, enslaving it's people and building over a hundred fortresses, factories, and converted all cities into villain territory. They even built hundreds of spaceports for invasion forces, and installed radar-jamming devices, shield generators, and started getting ideas of creating alternate forms of armies. They even had some help getting rid of the one species that was more than capable of taking them down: humans. A human named Grand Duke Kafar-Ja was able to trick them into fleeing into the Tranquility Zone where they would establish their own new world, leaving the Legion devastated and confused. With them out of the way, the Federations gave themselves power over certain parts of the AUU, and created the AUU Grand Council to serve as their public means of communicating with their good people. Thus, war propaganda was made all over the AUU that the Villains Act, which had already begun taking control of several other worlds, found as a worthy challenge.
 * The Warobot Project (1997-1998)- On the last month of 1997, the idea of making alternate armies had just got some sources. The Villains Act Council was just formed, and a certain member named Bloggle the Ancient had just gotten the idea of choosing robots as the first army source. Aside from his scientists' first idea being a series of robots called the Warlord Series, which was too expensive to produce, so an entirely different and cheaper low-budget series was created. Thus they made the 'Warobots'. The Warobot Project was the very first successful idea of an army that the Villains Act saw them to have grand potential. They were only known to have one unit, a basic that can turn from an unassuming form into a combative form called a 'Manbra'. They were good while it lasted in some conquest of near-by planets and colonies. However, due to their lack of strategy and adaptability, after their final service in the Conquest of Nimboo, a newer series took over.
 * The Nimboo Takeover (1998-2010)- When Nimboo was conquered by the Villains Act, what followed almost-predictably was The Nimboo Rebellion. This rebellion, despite having the appropriate power to make a successful invasion, they were more focused on liberating their planet, given that they're not big fans of invasion. They spent most of their time trying to take back their planet, and invasions are only done when necessary. Despite their best efforts, they are constantly beaten thanks to the Starbots getting more and more advanced. Until the eventual fall of the Villains Act, Nimboo has been at war with the Villains Act forces for a while. The Villains Act had never found this base, and the villains that are lucky enough to figure it out are executed before they can tell anyone. Both forces kept stepping up their game, and with money pouring in for both of them, this kept on building, especially since the Villains Act took control of most of the money in the AUU Currency Troupe, leaving most worlds bankrupt, but they were at least generous enough to leave money to sustain the people to prevent anymore rebellions from forming, but sometimes a few villains were too greedy and power-hungry and would end up inadvertently inspire more rebellions. Villains like that were routinely disciplined, or are even left to suffer the blunt of the rebellion if it was bad enough.
 * Heroes Act Obstruction Battles (1998-2010)- While the Nimboo Rebellion was still waging it's war, the AUU Grand Council had already formed the Heroes Act, which was a countermeasure that some people speculated could take years to complete, especially years longer than the buildup of the Villains Act's forces. And, to a terrible dismay, they were pretty much right. Very few prime heroes were available to join, and the AUU Grand Council has started plans to build a base of operations for the Heroes Act called the Hero Hive. Unfortunately, VA spies informed Qui, and therefore, the buildup of the Heroes Act was kept very tight. Every attempt to build the Hero Hive was thwarted by VA forces, and they even kept certain hero possibilities from ever occurring. Even so, few heroes still originated, and so far, through the remainder of the Villains Act's reign, only 2 heroes have joined. Very few hero groups were made as well, and even the ones who are go undercover and remain unknown for their own safety.
 * The Birth of Corruption Co. (1998)- On the same month the Nimboo Rebellion began, Globex Industries was on a tightrope. Thanks to the Infernus Rule that was formed after the Exo-Wars, a greedy CEO named Backer Stabbington was given a serious plague for making money a priority first, and the feelings of people second, because he knew that way of thinking caused the Exo-Wars and threatened his job. Backer desided he had enough of Globex's 'stupidity' and 'soft-hearted policies', takes a small part of Globex's many branches, converts it into the rogue Corruption Corps, and as a final insult, joined with the Villains Act and supplied them with factories and a means to improve on their many creations. They have since provided some of the VA's technology such as machines, other army forces, and all kinds of weaponry. It was conisdered the irony of the Infernus Rule, but it did nothing to affect it other than making Globex act more carefully on how they deal with potentially-corrupt CEOs.
 * The Gronan Renegades-Peerbon Rebellion Uprising (2004)- The Villains Act, as much power as they had over Peerbon, forgot to take into account that not all of Peerbon was under their control. Some rebels on Peerbon who have escaped enslavement have found some allies in the form of a renegade faction have been trying to take down Qui and restore peace to Peerbon. This faction was called The Renegades of Gronan, formed by the very descendants of the AUU Third Cartoonian War hero Gronan, and lead by his descendant, Renegade Lord Gronculum. They were mainly a small fanatic group that was nearly forgotten after the rise of the Villains Act. Since then, Gronculum swore to take over the Villains Act by killing Qui and taking her place, and in return for their services, he would take off the now-under-his-command forces of the Villains Act in Peerbon to a new base and give the rebellion the peace they deserved, even if it means that the Villains Act would still technically be a problem, if not by Qui, but by a renegade lord who's obviously not that much of an improvement. They've been planning this for over 7 years, and they were very close to beginning the first phase. However, thanks to a Corruption Co. scientist named Dr. Eruos and his Starbot creation, the Renegades' plan was sabotaged. The Starbot framed Gronculum for the near-murder of the daughter of the rebel leader, Meerdan, and he kills him as a result. This lead Eruos to expose all this to Qui and revealing the location of the Renegades' hideout, and all the Renegades were destroyed, with Qui strangely generously with sparing Meerdan and his rebels by bringing them back into enslavement, and leaving Gronculum's equal-minded son, Gronsla, condemned to serve the Villains Act forever and forbidden to avenge his ancestors. But since he couldn't forget, The VA Council had his memories erased and gave him plastic surgery, making him a prime invasion commander, thus wiping away the only remnants of the Renegades forever.
 * The Groon-Mas Slaughter (2005)- The Villains Act has started to gain control of more of the AUU, and the Legion has tried so hard to keep the rebellions in check, especially since they've already wiped out a few of them. But one certain technically-independent villain group shows up demanding Villains Act membership so they can realize their goals of lowering technological-levels to satisfy a delusional belief. However, the condition that the Villains Act must give up technology was considered 'way too much' for the terms of joining and declined the request, with Qui herself stating that not even she would be desperate enough to give up technology to include 'Technophobe savages' into the VA. Then the Groon-Mas leader, Nutt-Butt, promptly accuses them with heresy and declares war on them. The war lasted over 5 months. Eventually, the Groon-Mas' limited technology lead to their downfall, and Butt was executed by Qui. They then proceeded to take over their homeworld of Azathoth as a 'while we're here' means.
 * The Green Turbans Massacre (2005)- The next month following the extinction of the Groon-Mas, the Villains Act discovered that the Groon-Mas weren't the only ones who thought religion wasn't a joke on Azathoth. On the nearby continent, they discovered a similar community called the Green Turbans, who were just small ant-like creatures called Theopods that have always hated the Groon-Mas for taking their crazy beliefs out on overly-powerful forces. They believed in their own religion called 'The Way of Harmony', which implied that religion wasn't something to be abused or forced on something, for it proved to be sinful. However, with all their beliefs, they have a militant side of them that makes them fearful. Qui took great interest in them, and was able to convince them to join. They were allowed to provide them with the blueprints for their laser spears to make them larger, for the Theopods were just a foot tall. Qui gave them a task later that involved the assassination of several survivors of the Groon-Mas that have fled to Planet Zo. Thus, the leader of the Green Turbans, the corrupt and skilled guru Su-Slum-Lau, had declared an invasion on Zo to search for the survivors. The entire city flew to Zo and took over the city that the survivors were located in. They killed people in the process, even innocent ones. But this proved to be a mistake once the recently-dubbed hero Marcilene the Marvel discovers her parents were helping the survivors that wanted to retire and be left alone. She swore to protect these survivors no matter what, and thus, she encounters Su in his spaceship, executes him, and destroys his spaceship, leaving the Theopods to remain stuck on Zo, and leave the authorities to arrest all of them, leaving most of them to be reduced to banditry, and others were rescued by the Villains Act and had their memories wiped of their pain, and were made soldiers of the Villains Act.
 * The Second Exo-War (2000-2010)- Since before the Villains Act was born, not all of Dr. Armalite Infernus's war machines were destroyed during the end of the violent Exo-Wars. Some of them still remained, naming themselves the Inferno Cyberpunks. Consisting entirely of robots, war machines, and living organisms that have been robotized, this criminal syndicate has been around for centuries on end. They have even preserved the body of Dr. Infernus after it was buried in the snowy depths of Oranos. While they were busy working on him, the Cyberpunks had gotten the chance to join the Villains Act, despite Qui's reluctance to let power-hungry machines who hated Globex who want their own personal game join them. They were eventually given their own territory in half of the Epsilon Universe, with their main fortress being on the Planet Ocrenon. They took control of most of it's Globex facilities, and they robotized more innocent lives, most of them being from Globex. Rebellions there were forced to turn part of their attention on the Cyberpunks, and this started the Second Exo-War. Dozens of rebels were robotized, and only one rebellion was destroyed. The Villains Act were at least thankful of them for taking down one rebellion. But when the Villains Act fell, so did the hundreds of colonies the Inferno Cyberpunks had. They were forced to retreat back to their old hideout which was thankfully never discovered, and they were closer to repairing the body of Infernus, even giving him an upgrade.
 * The Birth of the War Spiders (2006)- The Legion has been doing well in hiding the location of their federations' hideouts, but one certain member of the Alpha Federation had nearly cost it it's safety. A traitorous and half-racist Yurun diplomat by the name of Dirk Dalinnx had been taught long ago by humans to not be a true racist joke by showing him how useful a race can be, and Dirk had even begun attached to humans, and has been rumored to have fallen in love with one, which he has constantly denied. But when his beloved human friends evacuated, like his Yurun brethren, he blamed the splitting of the USRA for their loss of the humans. Dirk in particular was affected the most by this because he bonded so well with humans. He decided that the Feds shouldn't be waiting for a hero uprising and all the rebellions should join forces, and invade Peerbon together. He even designed his own addition to the military forces in the form of Veexomite Crabypod steeds. The Feds didn't agree with his ideas because it could risk the Villains Act discovering it and destroying all rebels, but when the Cunones were offended by the robots he made because of the Veexomite War making them afraid of ever seeing a live Crabypod, Dirk was immediately fired, and made a janitor for Globex. Feeling betrayed and furious, Dirk abandoned his place, reclaimed the blueprints for his War Spider robot, and donated them to the Villains Act, taking the risk of being killed, and thankfully Qui decided not to do that and made him the commander of several attack forces that wiped out rebellions he revealed their bases to. The Feds were disappointed that Dirk would betray his own allies just because of his idea being denied, and in 2007, had Fed soldiers assassinate him for his crimes, especially since he was about to reveal the location of their secret hideout. Rebellions were starting to get scared for the possibility that they might be taken down out of nowhere, and this lead to a whole year of that specific fear.
 * The Yarge Revolt (2003)- Corruption Co. has always served in the Villains Act like Globex serves for the Legion. And during this time, they still did pretty good. The theory of alternate army forces remained to that day. Yet that was put in jeopardy when a minor commanding officer that fought against the Nimboo Rebellion and lost 3 of his limbs in the process named Commander Yarge was chosen to represent the research on this idea. He came up with the idea of clone armies, and the Doppelgänger Battalions were born. Then came cybernetic clone soldiers that gave birth to the Robogänger Battalions. Then came a more organic force in the GELF Monsters. Robogangers and GELFS are being produced by Rabodan cyberneticist Dr. Trug Pzarr, the inventor of the Robogängers, and the corrupt biogeneticist Tiikon named Dr. Knargh Irossk, who helped create the GELFs. The three became great partners, but Pzarr and Irossk got suspicious of Yarge after noticing he acted more sinister than even a VA villain would feel uncomfortable with. But they found out too late that Yarge was actually planning a usurp by using the Doppelgänger forces to create a revolt. The scientists had failed to take into account that clones could think for themselves, and demand their right to start their own lives, leading to a Doppelgänger revolt. The clones had turned the Robogängers against Pzarr, something that Pzarr was noticing for a while, and they were able to destroy the research on the GELFs, which were closer to fruition than ever. Pzarr and Irossk were shocked that Yarge had betrayed them, and tried to go warn Qui, only to find that she was already prepared when she smelled something rotten in between ranks and protected herself with a thousand Starbots, destroyed the Doppelgängers and Robogängers, and eventually allowed her to claim Yarge's life. Qui was surprisingly forgiving to Pzarr and Irossk for not expecting Yarge's true intentions, and they decided to retire from Corruption Co. and start new lives over. But not after giving Corruption Co. full access to their army forces. Though the GELFs are gone for good since not many scientists were as good as Irossk and the notes for them were lost, and they might never create them the same way again, eventually leading them to give up on the GELF Project and it faded into obscurity, and the Robogängers are rarely used to eventual discontinuation, and had only been seen as the Cybernetic-Clone Organism Soldiers in the Yellow Revenants, the Doppelgängers were altogether banned after the risks of clone armies were discovered. This resulted in the Starbots being the only minion force in the VA's arsenal, especially when the Revenants and their CCOs meet a due fate. Qui decided that, until further notice, and for safety reasons, to stay clear of the idea for alternative minion forces so they could avoid more revolts and stick only to what they can control and trust, leading to the Starbots becoming more powerful in later years and more numerous than ever to make up for being the only minion force. Alternative forces were barely researched ever since.
 * Gordon's Doomsday Attacks (2002-2004)- Invasions from the Villains Act were always considered powerful, but one certain villain takes it way out of his league. In fact, it wasn't an invasion. It was a Hexilla named Gordon the Animal. In the past, Gordon was a racist bully who picked on 10 races that were involved in the Interuniversal War that he heard his species was affected greatly by: Orxinoids, Vegdunns, Kortosaurons, Masosars, Terbitons, Soronons, Siugantilions, Roptords, Xenoids, and Curcoids. He trained on Iridia and competed in VA Deadlockers on Iarranthum to prove his potential. But Qui made a big mistake making him a high-ranking villain because his next move was reducing the Orxinoids' home planet, Orxane, to a nuclear wasteland. He also wiped out 8 more of them, and after the Villains Act stopped taking more risks after the Clast Conspiracy Mistake, they decided to kick Gordon out for his recklessness. But he was able to keep his equipment to get his last race wiped out: the Roptords. Qui and the VA was shocked, and tried to get to Roptordia to stop him. But Gordon got there first, and was able to detonate millions of atom bombs all over the planet with poisonous gas, wiping out 99% of the Roptords, where 8 surviving individuals were able to inadvertently defeat him. He was arrested and sent to Oranos before Qui and her forces could make it. Shocked that 8 survivors could take down a genocidal maniac, Qui was at least thankful that Gordon was stopped. But because of Gordon's actions, more rebellions were formed out of it. As for the 8 Roptord survivors, they each get married to each other, and have their own clutches of eggs and children in hopes of repopulating their species. They never bothered to join in a rebellion because they would put their kids in danger, and they were sure that nobody would ever attack Roptordia again after what happened.
 * Revenant War (1997-2009)- The Yellow Revenant was one of the first military forces that served for the Villains Act. They were originally part of the empire that formed the Villains Act until one of the generals, an insectoid soldier who served during the Interuniversal War long ago, General Hextrus, decided to form his own military faction, provided that they remain loyal to the Villains Act. They were, and they still couldn't get the money to make it possible since the VA wasn't in control of the Currency Troupe yet. So a Roozsian cybernetics professor named Dr. Ogel Gribanov came offering the exact technology to make it happen, but he would only allow it if they used it to help destroy the family of his former ally, Gorbin Argon, who was part of the Oaxan Space Marines. They implanted a fusion bomb in his apartment, and they shot down Gorbin, but not after he was able to save his child, who was hidden before the bomb exploded. The son, named Ace, decided to serve during the Revenant War when he grew up. The Yellow Revenant, after Ogel was convinced that Ace was dead, let the Revenant keep his technology, and was made the head of their science and technology. He gave them the best fusion technology and weaponry money could buy, and in 2003, when the Robogängers were made, Ogel provided them with his own version called the CCOs (Cybernetic-Clone Organisms), which were Terminator-like soldiers who had the minds of robots and the instincts of a major soldier. The Yellow Revenant moved on to conquer 7 parts of Oaxa, and fought long and hard against all the Space Marines that stood up to them. Hextrus was attempting to turn the planet into a Communist society after he failed to do the same thing to his home planet during the Interuniversal War. The war had been around since the beginning of the Villains Act. But, thanks to Ace, who had been serving since 1999 for getting payback on the Revenants, had been able to discover Hextrus' hideout, and while the marines took out the CCOs, he was able to defeat Hextrus, and get him sent to Oranos. Since then, the CCOs, which were the last of the Robogänger-type army forces, were destroyed forever, and after Qui decreed that alternative army forces should be put on hold, no other kind similar to them was ever created. Ace was later named a Major General who continued to serve in the marines for a full year.
 * The Dawn of Team Positron (2010)- After a year of serving in the Oaxan Marines, Ace was mysteriously framed for the murder of a low-ranking and very mean marine, and was arrested by his own forces. Despite claiming his innocence, false evidence was left on the crime scene that pointed to him, and thus he was sentenced to life imprisonment in an Oaxan prison. Fortunately, he escaped through trickery, and went off-planet to search for the person that framed him. Unable to go to the crime scene which was already cleaned up, he was forced to find other clues. But he may have found his chance when he discovers that Doctor Ogel, a person that Ace found rather familiar, came to the AUU Grand Council offering the same fusion technology he provided the Yellow Revenant to their Heroes Act, but different robot and cybernetics technology. Ogel, who had discovered that Ace was still alive, and thus refused to help the Revenants from getting destroyed, was the one who framed Ace to get him out of the way of his new plan: to make the robotic technology he offered the Heroes Act destroy the Heroes Act while under the command of the Villains Act, even having lead the same robots destroy the Oaxan Marines for the heck of it, even telling the leader of the Oxan Millaterry that it was Ogel who commited the murder to fram Ace, for the satisfaction of enjoying the shock and horror of the leader who had Ace ordered to be arrested and was planning on exicuting him. Ogel gave a satisfiving, sadistic growl when the leader killed himself in shame for blaming someone of a crime they didn't commit, which in Oxian tradition, the accuser must kill him/herself in shame for ever falsely accusing someone. But what he didn't know was that Ace had already brought together some volunteering people from all over the AUU to help take down the Villains Act, calling themselves Team Positron. They were able to discover his plan, and attempted to stop him, only for the robots to be on their trail first. After revealing what he did to his father and that he was the one who framed him, he had the entire team turned in. Ace was sent to Oaxan prison, and the others were sent there for being 'accomplices'. With them out of the picture, Ogel was finally free to begin his plan. He initiated the control sequence, and all his robots began invading the Nexx Tower where the Heroes Act heroes and the AUU Grand Council were at. They attempted to bring the building down with a fusion bomb, and Ogel was sure he would be worshipped by the Villains Act for it. Luckily, Team Positron was able to escape again through sheer luck, and they were able to diffuse the bomb in the Nexx Tower, save everyone in it, defeat Ogel, and send him to Oranos all without being seen. While the team was thought to be a myth due to loss of camera footage and no evidence that points to them, Team Positron was soon to take the Villains Act down, only to discover a month later that it was already taken down.
 * The Hero Crisis (1999-2010)- Aside from the hundreds of rebellions all over the AUU that are fighting agaist the Villains Act, there are other heroes besides the ones in the Heroes Act. Since 1999, the Villains Act has gotten reports that heroes have stopped certain schemes of theirs. Qui was shocked on every single one of these events. Since the first event, there have been over 47 hero victories all over the AUU. Qui knew from the first hero incident that at this rate, the Heroes Act would gain more heroes just as soon as word went out that there is a new hero available to join.  Something had to be done to prevent it. Fortunately for them, they were able to discover a way. They were able to gain control of the public press and media in the first month of 2000, and they were able to automatically capable of blocking all breaking news concerning the heroes that have been coming. Thus, the AUU Grand Council was never informed of most heroes in the AUU. But that couldn't stop them from hiring Aurlena Fists and Zosimo the Smart, who were informed of to the AUU Grand Council by authority members. Aurlena was informed of by her homeworld's FBI, and Zosimo was informed of by his home planet's space marine forces. Unfortunately, the Villains Act was able to take care of that, too. Their media control allowed them to make lies that other heroes were nothing but TV show stars or are declared no true threat to the VA, which even if they had been discovered, the Grand Council would be discouraged that they're not powerful enough, and they did it by studying their behaviors and personalities. They had started watching over every hero that stops an operation, and have been at it for years until the fall of the Villains Act. With that, the various heroes the VA had tried so hard to hide from the Heroes Act was no longer labeled useless or fictional, and even so, it won't exactly make the Heroes Act bloom up like the Villains Act easily considering that too many heroes preferred to stay clear of the Heroes Act at the time because of the Villains Act's deadly determination to make sure the Heroes Act is about as dead as dust. Even then, finding heroes isn't made any easier with the Grand Council and Heroes Act routinely busy doing their duties first and worry about claims later.
 * The Foul Cheese Framing (2006)- Most of the space pirates in the AUU were from a lawless planet called Ardalicron, which was abolished of it's laws due to a corrupt Govener. Once he was fed to Junja Sharks, the planet was turned into the Pirate Capital of the AUU. Contaury to what some think, Pirates there have developed a moral center, becoming mostly heroes and antiheroes, but very few still remained bad. For the most part, space pirates were appreciated. But not everyone in the AUU saw space pirates as good people. A governor named Governor Foul Cheese was elected as the Govener of the Urex moon during the times of the Villains Act, and turns out he had more plans in mind for his community. He started taking over several other moons, and making each of them patriarchal societies, leaving women out of jobs, and taxes and mortgages pouring in. Foul Cheese had been attempting to make the moons a pirate-free community, but made several crimes while doing so, such as a genocide on the Krex moon, the murders of several government officials, and the possession of illegal mind-control implants which he used on subjects to keep quiet among superiors about his crimes. Each of these crimes he blamed on the Villains Act with the use of holographic flags. Qui wasn't surprised about this act of framing, considering that she and several High-Rankers in the VA had "Anonamus" meetings with Foul Cheese to ok these framings so he doesn't have to face controversey in his misguided attempt of getting a pirate free socity, and in turn, give the VA more imfamy and "street cred" for the VA to be noticed. She saw it as free publicity, and a new means of earning more villains. The only downside was that it made a bit more rebellions.
 * The Captain Axxus Scam (2007)- For an extended period of time now, Ardalicron, ever since it's powerful revolt against an abusive, uncaring goverment, the people of the planet went to piratcy to mostly practice the freedoms of no goverment. However, they end up with controverseal statis thanks to a few jerks in their group, and the whole living without laws and goverment as a whole, and, alchorse, feeding their evil governer to Junja Sharks helped little. But in an oppiste stand to what one expected, the pirates of arca are more like anti-corrupt goverment freedom fighters then legit crooks. Trouble is, again, the jerks in their ranks get in the way of that. They live under a pirate council and a "Pirate Lord" system, which high rankers are allowed to dress like traditional pirates, unlike low or normal rankers. Sometimes, certain lords don't work out or last for long. A Pirate's life is hazordious to your health. The current Pirate Lord after the removeal of a corrupted idiot tyrant is Captain Axxus. He was almost a perfect exsample of a decent Pirate Lord. He only steal money from the abusive rich under tyrantical goverments, to salvationised the abused poor. While these good deeds more or less or sometimes not exactly change people's view on pirates, Axxus did had some issues. From having to deal with a corrupted goverener and a worring daughter, to surviving battles against an ex-pirate lord Captain Rarxter, who hated Axxus over an accsident. He hired The VA and their own Zigmond, a non-Arca Space Pirate, to trick Axxus to join, disguising themselves as a charity force. Axxus was convinced that they fight against Tyrantical goverments too, and Axxus' includion would benifit their goals. They even gave him some personalised starbots in theme of pirates to join him. He grown to bond with the machines, which the machines themselves felt weird about it. Eventally, the dishonestry couldn't be stand anymore, and the machines warn Axxus that the people he joined are the VA trying to destroy his creditability by tricking him to join! Axxus was.... Surprised. But Axxus hold no resentment to the machines, understanding they were doing what was programed. While Axxus failed to stop the VA posting the event on their corrupted control of Media, he at least ruined the VA Membership by stealing the VA's wealth and his new friends in the drones he has, leaving an angered Qui and a momentarly financally injured VA. It was sort've a, draw for both. The VA ruined an anti-hero's creditability, but lost money and perfectly good Starbots in the process. Axxus had to go through Pirate council trail and won thanks to a forgiving, albeit alittle upset uncle and is now in some more difficulty then ever with already mixed views with the people of the AUU with exception of fellow Arca pirates and very forgiving fans Axxus helped who know Axxus too well to know it wasn't his intention, but earned new friends and allies from it, of which he refused to scrapped or destroy, even if their existence will only encourage the scam the VA pulled, and add to Axxus' already controverseal reputation.
 * The Capture of Sue Wai (1997)- When the VA was barely beginning, there were two scholars that studied the cause of darkness, A dateer named Sue Wai, and A lumimole named Dr. Glowrod.  Sue was considered a beloved, and celebrated healer while Glowrod was A bit crazy and hyperactive. He was also a science partner of Sue Wai. Sue had always studied the throies and the effects of a special non-fatal parasite known as Moramecium, AKA the Moral Worm, while Glowrod, having apparently originated from what was supposed to be a garbage dump planet called Pharagu, nicknamed 'Stomach World', had weird theories concerning how gases can affect one's mentality. He was considered a bit of a joke by his fellow colleagues, even having rivals who made fun of him for being born from immigrants of Pharagu. Glowrod was insulted by them as a mutant and a foul-smelling freak. Glowrod argued that Pharagu was once the most beautiful planet in existence, before an irresponsible governor in the USRA solved a growing trash problem by dumping it all on Pharagu because of it's local acid pools. It offended the many USRA races, and he was also assaulted in public because of it. Glowrod's only source of happiness was Sue since the two became close friends. He had faced oppression due to his squeaky voice and his silly behavior, and Sue was always there to pick him up when he was down, and without her sympathies, he just couldn't grow up from a world that was a victim of a governor's incompetence. Glowrod finally decided to show everyone his theories were correct. He worked hard to combine many of the physically-manipulating gases to create a psychedelic gas made from the many gases he was exposed to on Pharagu such as helium and laughing gas that was capable of doing what his theory stated. He presented his gas to everyone in the university, and started the device. However, because of literally leaving a screw loose, it backfired and exploded, not only blowing off his arm, but exposing him to his own gas, causing him to become even more insane. He ran mad into the street never to be seen again. But while people expected him to die of blood loss, he was actually abducted by the Villains Act, which replaced his lost arm with a yellow cybernetic holo-arm. Sue was distraught by the apparent death of her assistant since she was attempting to save him from madness with her studies of the Moral Worms. However, her research earned a negative opinion from the VA, where Qui had ordered Glowrod and Mind Warper to contain her and make her research as obscured as possible for the good of the Villains Act. Thanks to the still-in-their-prime Warobots, it was a success, and as an award for his success, Mind Warper had the pleasure to use his talents to change Sue Wai mentally into becoming a fanatic for power instead of their commonly-used form of corruption, an illegal neurological shock treatment. To this day, Sue Wai's corruption was considered a tragic loss to her colleagues and the people who valued her teachings.
 * The Clashing of Fu So Blu (2007)- There have been times when villains join the Villains Act after accidents. Especially the one with Fu So Blu, the bounty hunter who has experience in a rare but powerful martial art called Zyarjitsu. Blu didn't exactly enjoy this job since he thought it was bad to his lineage, but only did it to support his mother. He decided that he needed to find something good enough to make him feel unstoppable and unbeatable. After 3 years, the Villains Act came in and offered Blu a reward for the capture of an outlaw named Lord Trax, the leader of a terrorist organization that betrayed the Villains Act on Zo and wants to prove their worth again by planning a terrorist attack on Zo. Blu wanted to stop this terrorist attack, but despite capturing Trax and halting the attack, Trax decided to get back at Blu for ruining his ability to be of worth by placing his mother, family and friends on a curse that turns them into statues. Angry at Trax for being a vengeful jerk, he uses his naginata to stab and kill him. He brought his dead body to them, and despite earning the reward, he was convinced that the world was a dark, cruel place, and thinks that by joining the Villains Act, he can show them how it really feels to be treated so dark and cruel. He became a drill sergeant for the Villains Act to train recruits into mastering Zyarjitsu. But because of it being harder than it seemed, there was no reason, and he just became a warrior, finally feeling like a true warrior. He was soon able to discover that there was a weapon on Zo that was forged by Zyaūar Warriors called the Xaron Blade, which was said to be so deadly, it could cut through the toughest of steel. Intending to look for it, he goes back to Zo with 5 warrior henchmen to find it. But along the way, he runs into an amphibian vigilante named Mar Chi Lee, who came to stop him from causing panic. He was able to defeat her with his Zyarjitsu skills, and while Mar Chi was recovering from her injuries, Blu was able to search for some clues on how to find the Blade. While he does manage to find the sword, he is effortlessly caught by Mar Chi, who was able to discover the ruins of Gowkoo and was guided by the ghost of Blu's Zyarjitsu trainer, Master Curu, to a secret compartment where another Xaron Blade was kept. Turns out, the Blade was owned by 5 Zyaūar Warriors during the AUU Second Cartoonian War, and the 5 duplicates are still out there, some being used by only the most ancient and wisest of heroes. Blu and Mar begin an epic duel across the rooftops of the town until they make it to the top of the tallest building, the Xlaowin Tower. Fu So and Mar Chi were surprisingly fast and swift, but Fu So was beaten after he loses the sword, and falls to his assumed death, when he actually used a teleporting device to save himself, and while he returned to the Villains Act Fortress, he was able to escape during it's fall, and continues to plot revenge to this day.
 * The Corbos War Weapon Sabotage (1999)- Of all the races in the AUU that have waged a few wars, none have had a war that has lasted longer than any other than the wars of the Bulliarns, a race of 4-horned aggressive cattle-like beings who's Teadr 2 technology has proved that they are not the kind of race anyone should trust. The Villains Act wouldn't even dare to make them join the Villains Act because they knew that when they declared war on a race, that race got their butts kicked and horned badly to endangered spieces levels. So they tried to distance themselves from those brutes as much as possible. But things seemed to get rather interesting for them when they discovered that during the beginning of the Villains Act, that the king of the Bulliarns, King Corbos, was running for leader of the AUU Grand Council, but Headmaster Warson was chosen instead because Corbos' reputation was too imfamous for his own benifit. But because of their vow to keep out of the Bulliarns' business to avoid their destruction, they kept out of it. But then, late the very year, Corbos anomamously came to them, though few High Rankers secretly knew it was him cause the "disguised sranger" was HUGE! Like, Skyrim Giant big! He reported that the Grand Council was intending to build a superweapon that could destroy the Villains Act..... Or at least, their ability to commit invadions. With them actually confused as to why Corbos, the master of war, would help a team that preferred to stay away from him, would help them. But regardless, Qui demanded the superweapon destroyed, only to realize that it was all part of Corbos' revenge sceme. Corbos gave the Council a loan that gave them the money to build that superweapon, and intentionally SAVATOSHED the thing he gave money on to get back at what the Warson family did to him, and while the villains were impressed, they were disgusted that he would've told them that in the first place instead of just using them as an act of revenge against the Warson family, even when they admit they themselves don't even like Warson. Qui was angered and asked Corbos to leave and never come back. Corbos did so, not really caring great loads what a bunch of villains thought of him, and he used his setup to bribe the Grand Council into doing what he said under threat of war. Corbos made slaves out of other people, and the Villains Act was disgusted by his actions, and considered him a worst villain than Yarge, who would come a few years later. But with their developed hatred for Corbos, they still kept their vow to stay away from the Bulliarns no matter what, and eventual general Tex would further encourage this to make the VA practice avoidence to villains like Corbos. Even the stupid villains knew what they were capable of, and luckily, no villain in the Villains Act has ever attacked their home planet.
 * The Sonariath Project Battles (2007-2010)- While the Villains Act's sources of army forces were limited after the Yarge Revolt, the AUU Grand Council then decided that they should make their own army forces. Since robots were basically limited in tactics, and clones were downright risky for their thoughts, and genetic monsters were too dangerous, they decided that they make different kinds. Their 3 choices were androids, cyborgs, and supersoldiers. And so, Globex began several projects including one called Project: Dominance, which made a program that recruited unsuccessful teenage recruits from military factions to go under a 10-month training period which, with the most successful virtual training technology, pushed the recruits to bursting limits, and when the process was ready, they all entered the augmentation procedures, which sadly, 24% of the recruits died. The rest had become powerful enough to outwit anything in their paths, and some of them included 6 individuals which had the best fighting results. They were good enough to become their own team called Team Sonariath, named after a military strategist. While the other supersoldiers went back to their military factions to serve, Team Sonariath were chosen to represent the rebellious movements against the Villains Act, and even after it's downfall, this team has been known to be one of their toughest enemies. But that was soon put in jeopardy when one of their members was forced by an independent evil named Overmaster Blekaconaoma, whom the Villains Act quit trying to hire, to betray his own team, and put their leader, Übernaught, into a coma. Even today, the team has been trying to solve this problem.
 * The Clast Conspiracy Mistake (2004)- This certain incident was what lead to the Villains Act developing more of a moral center in their leverage strategies. A certain VA General named General Tex believed that life was valuable, and that bribing with killing family members was so basic, it was downright unnecessary. Especially when Qui was able to discover a gecko-like businessman named Issac Carlyle, who has made the best military technology for the Heroes Act. She couldn't allow more to come, and hired Tex to bribe him into manufacturing illegal explosives for them while keeping his wife and kids fitted with exploding collars. Tex convinced her to not actually kill them even if it was necessary thanks to his motto, and instead to simply turn them into slaves, and use the threat of death as scare tactics, and Qui accepted. They even had Issac's assistant, Bobby, and his workers brainwashed with illegal neurological shock machines into serving the Villains Act so they wouldn't interfere. Having no choice, Issac did as he was told. However, The AUU Grand Council discovered his operation, shut down his company, and arrested him. Tex knew that it wasn't his fault, and convinced Qui to make them into slaves in sulfur mines and have them released after Issac served his time. However, Tex's disobedient second-hand man, Lieutenant Blacker, a former member of a Nimboo Rebellion faction, was less-forgiving on something that happened out of bad luck. As punishment, and as part of a plot to turn Issac into a permanent member, Blacker tricked the Starbots into thinking that Tex ordered Issac's family executed with a forgery of a written order, and they had them killed by detonating their collars, and had prior ensured that Issac had no evidence of their involvement by tricking the Grand Council into punishing Issac by making a fake hologram message stating that he did it for profit. Finding out too late that Issac's life was ruined and that innocent, and most importantly unarmed lives were lost, Tex was furious at Blacker for betraying him and acting against his command, and reported it to Qui. Blacker was put on trial for 'Yarging' out on the Villains Act just to ensure a permanent membership to them, and Blacker was sentenced to death. While he begged for his life like a child, he was still executed. Issac was so angry that he blamed the AUU Grand Council for the loss of his wife and children. He secretly stole one of the Villains Act's neuro-shock machines, and snapped Bobby out of his corruption and help him escape from prison to exact his revenge, naming themselves Clast and Bomb-Sard. Because of this, Tex implemented a rule called the Carlyle Rule, which would make sure strict implications were made and that mind-control implants must be used first before bribing unless implants have been deemed unnecessary by a high-ranker's order.
 * The Failed Thunder Chasers Takedown (2007)- Since the beginning, one of the Villains Act's main enemies were the Animal Square Province, a kingdom consisting of 4 planetary systems, each ruled by mammals, reptiles, birds, and insects. In order to ensure they didn't get in the way, the Villains Act had been trying for years to take over the Province, and if they're lucky, they might be able to organize each kind of animal that joins them. One such example of this attempt was the destruction of the Thunder Chasers, the military taskforce of the Aphronion System, the system ruled by birds. Even before the Clast incident, Tex was charged with helping the Villains Act destroy them to ensure that they successfully take over the Aphronion System. But after the Clast incident, he was starting to run low on options since his new rule stated he couldn't kidnap someone's loved ones and use them as leverage. But then Qui finds him someone who might help. A gvanditor eagle named Aero Slade, who was a recruit for the Thunder Chasers, and was a high-grade student. She thought that since he would do anything for his family, then a mind-control implant wasn't necessary, and it was okay to do a bribe as long as it was just a scare tactic. So they lured Slade to a warehouse on his home planet where he found his parents were held hostage. He was captured, and Tex said that he will do as they say, or his parents die, all while being watched by a stealthy yet idiotic spy. Thus, he was forced into being an undercover Villains Act agent attempting to retrieve the classified location of the Thunder Chasers' HQ so the Villains Act could invade and destroy it, allowing them to take over the system. Hudson Turbo, another student, feels concern for this, but the Thunder Chasers do not believe him due to the fact that Slade wasn't acting like a threat when they interviewed him. So, Hudson decided to prove it. But he never realized that Slade was aware of his intentions to stop him, and managed to trick the Thunder Chasers into expelling him by exposing him to them during a fight for the secret files, causing them to think Hudson was stealing them. But thanks to the idiot spy cheering him on and blowing him and Slade's cover, Slade and the idiot spy were both arrested, and Hudson was a hero. While the idiot spy was suspended for 4 weeks for his incompetence (Even though Qui wanted him to be executed if it wasn't for Tex), Slade was sent to juvenile hall for months. Tex knew they couldn't kill Slade's parents since it wasn't his fault, but Qui told him that Slade couldn't be allowed to go out and leak info, so they needed to give him a mind-control implant. But once Tex went to his hideout in the Aphronion System, it was too late. Aero had went to Hudson's initiation ceremony to apologize, and he had already told him and the Thunder Chasers about his bribe and the location of Tex's hideout. The Thunder Chasers, Hudson, and Slade went there, and after fighting off his bodyguards, they arrested Tex for conspiracy, kidnapping, and being part of the Villains Act. And instead of the usual death sentence, they locked him up on Oranos due to him being an honorable villain after hearing his involvement in making the Carlyle Rule, and he was given the promise of parole only if he was proven capable to refit himself into society. However, Tex was also concerned. He was worried that, without his presence in the Villains Act, the uncontrollable fanatics out there will be left unchecked and uncontrolled, meaning that their untamed extremism will end up motivating heroes to one day destroy the Villains Act, and Qui will find herself eventually losing sight of being reasonable and having moral limits without Tex around thanks to extremism getting things done quickly and effectively at the price of common decency. Eventually, his fears came true, and the Villains Act was destroyed.
 * The Failed Sioephus Takeovers (1998-2006)- Sioephus has been a planet which was a target for the Villains Act 3 times. Especially since there was a rebellion that formed there. The rebellion had formed in 1998 when the Villains Act sent Master Ganali there so he could start his own technocratic empire in a Sioephusian city called Boquois City where streets were patrolled by robots, everything was coated with metal, and cyborgs, robots, and technological companies ruled over all others. A certain rodent named Byron Buster came to investigate, but after being chased by Ganali's robots, he was found by the early rebellion, which started out as a freedom-fighting syndicate which intended to take down Ganali. They stop minor plots of his, and tried their best to prevent him from finding the blueprints for a human war machine that he could use to conquer other cities. But he was still able to obtain it, and build the machine. Even so, the freedom-fighters were able to destroy the war machine, and send Ganali to Oranos, which he was able to escape from thanks to unsuccessful guards. Byron and his new friends are made part of the Sioephus Rebellion, and they protect the planet from several Villains Act schemes. 4 years later, the Villains Act discovers another villain that might be capable of doing better than Ganali. An insectoid named Doombug has given him his own insectoid army which he has to take care of if he wants them to serve him. So he not only does that, but teaches them how to use high-level technology. He uses this army to conquer the Sioephus city of Asparanna, and he discovers the blueprints to Ganali's old war machine, and uses it to build his own version called the Macrostinger. While he is doing that, he constantly has to deal with Byron and his friends. They cut off resources that Doombug uses to satisfy his armies, they destroy blueprints for small war robots, and they even outwit and destroy some of his best war machines. With the Macrostinger completed, Byron's group is able to stop mass-production of the machine, and when they catch him and turn him in, his armies refuse to help since they have no more rations. The rebellion reforms these insectoids, and order is restored again. 3 years later, Byron's friends have been doing well in protecting Sioephus after their 2 victories against evil. But they soon get into more trouble when a dam is destroyed causing a flood that consumes their homes in water. Byron is able to save the ones who can't swim, and they find out that a land-creature-hating fish named Aqua Regia is behind it all. They find out through their attempts to foil her other dam attacks that she intends to flood the entire planet for polluting her home. In an attempt to stop her properly, Byron's group learns how to swim, but Byron's love interest, Taila, is unable to get the hang of it. But she eventually had to do it since they had to defend a maximized dam that could've flooded the entire region. They discover that Aqua Regia's hideout is behind the max dam, and they put on some aquatic gear and intend to stop her. They find that Aqua Regia intends to use a tractor beam to bring the moon closer to Sioephus, and cause tidal waves to flood the entire planet. After nearly drowning in a fight, the heroes are able to stop her, and send her to Oranos. Byron and Taila are able to confess their love for each other afterward, and Sioephus hasn't been attacked ever since. In fact, Qui decided that Sioephus is not worth their time anymore with Byron always being around. So they quit attacking the place. It's been debated by conspirity throests that the VA would've returned to Siophus when they congoured enough worlds and become powerful enough or at the least gained a villain that Byron couldn't defeat. Luckly, even if these throies would be true, the VA would meet it's unexpected fate years later.
 * The Cloak Clan Theft Failure (2003)- The Villains Act, in order to stay alive, has to steal technology from others so they can become more powerful. One of the many villains that tried to do this was Mamoru Mazer, a Juluwese primate rōnin who ran away from his own clan after he was embarrassed and deemed useless from out of nowhere. The Villains Act gave him his own equipment, and made him his own android armies. He returned to Juluwa and created his own hideout underground. When he was working on building up a plan to conquer his own nation, he was then told by Qui that he might be threatened by another clan that is said to have lead a very powerful legacy called the Cloak Clan, noted for it's creation of a cloaking suit that made the ninjas invisible. Qui told him that if he can steal the secret of those suits and bring them to her, he would be awarded greatly. So Mamoru declared a feud on the Cloak Clan just as they were talking about the Tainter Clan. The Tainters were able to discover the location of the Clan's hideout despite the Clan's efforts, and thanks to Mamoru's Tanishūs' new thermal-detection systems, even their suits couldn't protect them. The entire clan was slaughtered by the Tainter Clan, including the parents of Yayoi Yargon, who the Tanishūs had tried to finish off until they accidentally collapsed the place, leaving Yayoi to escape, and get out of the area as fast as she could. The Tanishūs stole some cloaking suits and the files that revealed them and brought them to Mamoru, who was angered to hear that one survivor was still out there and may be planning to destroy them. So they spent the next few years trying to find Yayoi and kill her. Even though he had gotten the secrets, Mamoru was angry that the damage done had ruined the files, rendering them unable to be read. So he had to reverse-engineer the suits. Of course, this took years to complete, but once he finally did it, Yayoi came in and started destroying every Tanishū in the Clan, and before he could start the delivery, Yayoi fought him and turned him into the Feds, who threw him into Oranos. Qui was shocked that this was yet another hero that rose from an accident, and knew that other villains needed to ensure that no more accidents like that would happen. But that just didn't help until the Villains Act's fall.
 * The Jomos Religion War (2003-2010)- The Villains Act, in order for both propaganda and support, must get opportunities to help in any kind of conflict they can find. They know that wars can start in the blink of an eye, and if they can get involved, they can get more famous. One such war they've been involved in is the Jomos Religion War. Jomos is an ocean planet in the Zeta Universe which has been in a war due to religious conflict. One side believes that the Jomosian technology can help billions while the other side thinks that they must not be introduced for the safety of those billions. Thus, when people were charged with heresy, blasphemy, or other religious crimes which weren't actually true at all, war struck, and the Union Against Religious Abuse was formed. The UARA wanted to ensure that this war was stopped, but they haven't prevailed even after the VA's fall. The Villains Act attempted to win over the UARA cause they thought that because they were athestits, which are viewed negitively as heritics, that they would join them for the sake of destroying a realigen. The Va was realitively disapointed that the UARA are more anti-heroes and true villains, and because that if they won the war, they would then use the tecknowagey to radically reduse their villain numbers. The most vocal against alling with the VA, was Xena the Lost Warrior, the leader, cause, tecnecally, it was the existence of the VA that caused sharing the tec to become taboo, because of the paranioda that's actselly very unjustifved cause all one would have to do is make the tec itself uncorruptable and the realijustus side doesn't see that. Xena threaten that once she is able to win the war, she'll see to it that she'll used her best diplomat to win teh Grand Council to their side and capture all of the villains to be subugated to the morally altering tec, starting with Qui. Discouraged that Athests can ACTSELLY be good guys, and that the leader of the over-protective realijustus side, Zealord The Zealot, is part of the problem of getting at the tecknowagey, meaning that trying to ally him with is even more impossable, Qui is utteredly dismayed and excited at the same time that the VA has gone into a three-way battle. Both sides fight against themselves and the VA so they can keep them from causing trouble, with one battle late into 2009 where they all fought at once This such battle only happened once. The three-way battle has been going on, with the VA almost winning, until the Villains Act's downfall. Since then, both Realijustus and Athest side called for a momentary seize fire for both of them to recover their forces, causious the the reminents of the VA are not truely far behind.
 * The Qaclite Bioterrorist Attacks (2010)
 * Crimson War (1998-2010)
 * Lord Donatello's Tritium Bomb Incident (2005)
 * Xerxes XX's Genocidal Reign  (1997-2010)
 * The Fall of the Villains Act (2010)

VA Council

 * Nuke Munbay- A former Grand Councilmen for the AUU until fired for embezzlement. He would become a leader for a seperate remainament group to restore villain rule. (Status: New Villain team leader.)
 * Pow Nado- An ex-senator fired for reckless invention of a dangerious weapon. He went with Nuke to be part of another threat. (Status: With Nuke for the new villain team.)
 * Pickles- A former dictater who came close to congure the universe until his own name defeated him by being too stupidly funny, eventally followed by an impeach from his own people when the senators of his planet found courage when they learned his rediculious name, and joined the VA to ensure he is STILL a dangerious threat reguardless of a very silly name. (Status: With Nuke on another villain team.)
 * Sue Wai- A celebrated healer and teacher corrupted from a VA conspirity against her by Glowrod and masterminded by the mind warping villain next on the list for trying to cure out darkness. Her corruption is still regulated even to this day. (Status: With Nuke on another villain team, still corrupted.)
 * Mind Warper- A mind warping supervillain of an imfamous status. His motives and direct origin are still on-going debates. (Status: With Nuke on another villain team.)
 * Rude Hacko- Nuke's obnoxious but relitively brillient cousin who was apart of Nuke's embezzlement sceme, and a former AUU Grand Councilmen. (Status: With Nuke on another Villain Team.)
 * Cassel Argentia- A tragicity stricken former realijustus leader who was wronged by a corrupt chapel goverment for not having a heretic exicuted. He is rotinely pleagued by moral conflicts and the least motivated of the council. (Status: With Nuke on another Villain Team.)
 * Sam Bill- A former banker with a cowerd's weak-will that lost his job cause of Nuke and Rude dragging him on their embezzlement skceme. Another least useful and funtional council member due to him being a moral-conflicted cowerd. (Status: With Nuke on another Villain Team.)
 * Bloggle the Ancient- An exsiled and dethrowned Tyrant bent on claiming back what was his. He is mainly the forerunner of the Drone series, Strongly with the Starbot series, and has contributed with making evil plans well enough, but was held back for being old thanks to the Age discriminating Nuke. He also has an odd fasination with Pinwheels. (Status: Still with Nuke on another villain team.)

Villains
High Rankers and (Secret) Founders Miscellaneous Villains Assistants Geniuses More coming soon...
 * The Dark Founder Unknown- No one knows the identity of the true main founder of the Villains Act, not even Jling Sling and Xandronian. They actually think they're the real founders. The main founder is said to be more powerful than any other villain in the Villains Act, and hides his identity by using his magic to alter people's minds in different ways.
 * Darkness Qui- An Original UUniversal dragon who was abducted to be a scapegoat leader since Jling Sling and Xandronian, plus the other founders, have fragile reputations. She thinks she was a Zewinsaur after plastic surgery, and is the prime commanding leader of the Villains Act. (Status: Currently plotting revenge on the Shell Lodge Squad)
 * Count Mooku- A former regal-man canine who is Qui's personal adviser and talented laser-sword warrior. Mooku has been accused of being a obsessed fanatic by even the weakest members for beleving the world of Lonies, Equaria, is still around. (Status: Unknown, but still on the loose assumedly)
 * Grand Duke Kafar-Ja- One of the many founders of the Villains Act who tricked the human race into leaving to the Tranquility Zone and never coming back. (Status: Still at large in The Tranquility Zone and keeping humans out of the AUU)
 * Jling Sling- One of the many founders and prime leaders of the Villains Act who is an undercover member of the AUU Grand Council. (Status: Currently undercover and is a member of the AUU Grand Council)
 * Lord Xandronian- One of the many founders and prime leaders of the Villains Act (Status: Currently hiding in the shadows until further notice)
 * Eviscerator- Evicetrator is amongst the many founders of the VA, but he went independent cause of lack of patehence and preference to stick out for himself.
 * Master Bross- One of the many founders and lesser-known prime leaders of the Villains Act. (Status: Whereabouts unknown)
 * Chancellor Siarra- One of the many founders and one of the lesser-known prime leaders of the Villains Act. (Status: Whereabouts unknown)
 * Supreme Lord Salibax- One of the many founders and lesser-known prime leaders of the Villains Act.
 * Xerxes XX- An evil totalitarian emperor of the Metavincemander Kingdom of Carbungia that was formerly groomed to be benevolent, but was ruined by careful manipulation. He, while not a nessersarly true founder, is amongst the hugest and most powerful benufacter member of the for the VA and his influence in the Metavincancer empire has been able to get the VA off the ground in it's early days until it has proven powerful enough to be independent to Xerxes' involvment, but he still has a commanding preasense in the VA thanks to Jling cause of it, and is tecnecally a founder when you now think about it, cause turning him into a Xenophobic Tyrant was what helped the VA to become what is at the time cause of his "anomamus donations", when he's not focused on a more personable goal against the Sea Squrils, who ironicly, unknown to him, is one of the founders, and he was respondsable for bring them Qui. He had attempted a genocide of the Hydrocabiais species. (Status: Deceased until further notice)
 * Gordon the Animal- A genocidal six-armed gorilla assassin who wiped out many Alternate UUniversal species except for the Roptords, where the last ones defeated him with a stroke of luck. He was briefly a renegade villain during his genocide of the Roptords. (Status: Locked up on Planet Oranos)
 * Zigmond the Zodiac- A cyber-pirate baboon creature who commanded a giant pirate spaceship called the Phantasy with a crew of a hundred pirates, and was apparently responsible for some of the Villains Act's troubles since Qui owed him money. That is until he lost his left hand and right eye during the fall of the Villains Act. (Status: Locked up on Planet Oranos)
 * Pyro Praveen- A monitor lizard-like universeal who's a fanactical terrorist, demolitions agent, and prime commander of several invasion forces of the Villains Act. He tries to hide his dark and tragic past by being as intimidating and explosion-happy as he can be. (Status: Locked up on Planet Oranos)
 * Screeched Death- A black magic sorcerer who attempted to take over a magical planet until his defeat in the hands of an ultra-religious magical hero. (Status: Locked up on Planet Oranos)
 * Deathslaughter- A psychopathic sorcerer insect who uses his black magic powers to wreak mayhem and destruction, and was nearly executed. (Status: In the rehab center on Planet Oranos)
 * Mamoru Mazer- A stealthy ninja who once lead an artifictal ninja clan called the Tainter Clan until they were all defeated by a camouflaging ninja. (Status: Locked up on Planet Oranos)
 * Master Ganali- An evil warrior reptile who once ruled a technocratic empire twice, and with his own series of battle robots, he was deemed unstoppable for a while. The second time, when he ruled his empire on Sioephus, he had been beaten by Byron Buster and his friends in a rebellion. (Status: Escaped and is currently at large)
 * Doombug- An evil and insane insect dictator who's anger about society 'refusing to let him save his girlfriend' drove him to try and become the President of the Opassap System, only to be banished. He then got an army of outlaw insectoids that helped him try and take over Sioephus, and possibly conquer more worlds until he was defeated by Byron Buster and his friends. While he may be as small as a newborn baby, he was still a deadly adversary. (Status: Locked up on Planet Oranos)
 * Aqua Regia- A ruthless fish warlord similar to Dr. Blowhole, only a girl, and a fish. She despises land creatures for their affects on her ocean home of Aqorica, and has been trying for years to use her intellect, tainted by evil, to flood entire planets for revenge. She even hates the Villains Act cause of the land creatures it process, meaning her joining was considered, ironic, and even after joining them, she only did so to get the technology to exact her revenge, and frankly, doesn't care too much about their interests in world domination, just seeing it as just typical idiotic land creature polotics. (Status: Locked up on Planet Oranos)
 * Lord Donatello- A Piscanicon who is a former ambassador of Planet Urgnos until he was fired for the illegal and unauthorized possession of tritium. He had a almost well meaning intention of bringing down the VA using it to make a powerful weapon with the stuff to bring down the VA, by turning Peerdon into a water planet, drowning the VA. But he had a dark sense of sacrivicing the Peerdon community cause he felt the VA would eventally drive the community to extintion and that it would be better to put them out of their misery. These views were deemed "inhumane" and "controverseal", and he was fired for his no better then the VA way of thinking. Don felt betrayed that everyone else wouldn't see things his way and choose to protact a community and the Peerdonian race that, at the time, weren't destin to last long, and not taking decidise universe-saving action. He ironicly enough joined the Villains Act in order to exact revenge. He still persues it, even when the VA has been taken down and the Peerdonian race is making a mercacless recovery, because now he's afraid of looking like a fanactic of wanting to previously destroy a race that is actselly more salvageable then he thought. He has yet to start his first move. (Status: Undercover on Planet Urgnos until further notice)
 * Clast- An evil mad bomber who used to be one of the richest businessmen in the Alternate UUniverses until he was fired for the possession and manufacturing of illegal explosives. He was actually a victim of a screwed-up leverage plan, and was an independent villain the Villains Act had been monitoring until it's downfall. Meaning he's tecnecaly not a TRUE member, but he does accept some donation of weapony for his troops and skematics more bombs. He is a tactical genius, and uses many kinds of explosives to wreak terrorism on the Alternate UUniverses. (Status: At large until further notice)
 * Fu So Blu- A super-powerful Zoian antelope warrior with a very impressive bulk for his kind, and is very skilled in a very rare martial art called Zyarjitsu, which makes him stronger than any other known martial-art fighter ever known, and is possibly rumored to be a former drill-sergeant for the Villains Act to teach this martial art before it's eventual disbanding. While trying to use an ancient superweapon to cause chaos to his home planet, he was beaten by Marcilene the Marvel, and was thought to have been dead, but he actually survived and is plotting revenge. (Status: At large until further notice)
 * Krolken the Sharp- A Tiyxubosian Draccasaur warlord who tries to provide dinosaur-based weaponry to the Villains Act, though is constantly thwarted by the Dinosaur Training Force. (Status: Still at large)
 * Cira Thammock VII- A female marsupial tyrant leader of the Thammock Empire that rests in a lawless sector in the AUU. Even when the VA was disbanded, this Empire still remains to this day, and even the Heroes Act have a tough time dealing with it. (Status: Still at large)
 * Lord Vallous- A simian technological overlord who aimed to protect his people from death, and they have been around since the beginning of the Interuniversal War thanks to the overuse of life-extension serums and cosmetics, which gave his people mummified appearances which they have to wear robes to cover up. Vallous was planning to harness and steal magical energy from Planet Ferus so his people can gain their youth back, not realizing that it could be devastating to his home. (Status: Deceased)
 * Taurus the Horrible- An evil wizard who is just as powerful as Maleficent, and just as intimidating. His powers are beyond comprehension, and no one has been known to defeat him. To this day, he remains to be one of the most nightmarish villains the Villains Act had ever had. (Status: Still at large)
 * Helix Lord- A warlord who is a genius in eugenics and biology. He is able to harness an artificially-created substance called dnaxium which gives him the power to manipulate biological makeup, and create his own monsters and supersoldiers, as well as himself. (Status: Deceased)
 * Slash Burn
 * Errix Horror
 * Homer Cide
 * Narcotic- A bioterrorist and assistant of Darkness Qui. (Status: Helping Darkness Qui plot revenge against the Shell Lodge Squad)
 * Celsius- A pyrokinetic octopus and assistant of Darkness Qui. (Status: Helping Darkness Qui plot revenge against the Shell Lodge Squad)
 * Matrix- A cyborg crocodilian cousin of Master Bross with maximum ammunition and was a colleague of Techno Tarold until he was defeated by Tarold's daughter. (Status: Locked up on Planet Oranos)
 * Sgt. Crush- A Metavincemander commander for Xerxes XX's forces. He was a determined and ruthless leader who would not hesitate to kill if need be. (Status: Deceased until further notice)
 * Shellus- A bat-like sea turtle assistant to Lord Donatello. He has been pretty nasty for his master at certain times, but it's often because he's intimidated by the fact that his species eats turtles like him. (Status: Still at large)
 * Snavlin- The yesman assistant to Master Ganali who is the chief-in-command of his Praetorian robots. He is often picked on for being so short, and he has a bit of a Napoleon complex. (Status: Still at large with his master)
 * Tealface- A cephalopod assistant to Aqua Regia and prime commander of her armies. He is a skilled genius and strategist, but his overconfidence in his armies makes him vulnerable. (Status: Locked up on Planet Oranos)
 * CEO Backer Stabbington- The owner and founder of Corruption Co, the Villains Act's prime source of science and technology who was a former worker of Globex until greed, and being harassed by superiors due to an anti-corruption rule made him the owner of this company. (Status: Currently at large)
 * Doctor Ogel- A cyborg centipede humanoid nuclear physicist and roboticist who built fusion-based weaponry and robotics for the Villains Act, specifically the Yellow Revenant. (Status: Locked up on Planet Oranos)
 * Dr. Glowrod- A bioluminescent mole with a deranged mind and a dangerous sense of revenge if wronged. He had an hyperactive side that was an annoyence to the VA, so Qui had him on a mentality serum that makes him more calmer and collective so he won't end up becoming more of a danger to the VA then the VA's enemies. He rotinely takes the serum when he starts to lose his cool, espeically when under extreme stress. He is an expert in biological and chemical warfare until the Lodge came forth and destroyed the Villains Act HQ. (Status: Locked up on Planet Oranos)
 * Techno Tarold- The former owner of a military cybernetics company who was fired for supplying cybernetic war machines for the Villains Act, and used his Aluminite Prototype to continue to aid the Villains Act until he was stopped by his daughter, and killed by one of his traitorous colleagues. (Status: Deceased)
 * Dr. Aragon- An evil scientist who provided the Villains Act with brainwashed supersoldiers while undercover as an FBI scientist until he was stopped by an FBI test subject. (Status: Locked up on Planet Oranos)
 * Caelus Aran- An insane hoverboarding poisonous amphibian villain with a high-tech hoverboard with evil gadgetry and weapons. He has been beaten by his nemesis, Sky Surfer despite his best efforts. He is very similar to the Green Goblin. (Status: Locked up on Planet Oranos)
 * Dr. Eruos- A worker of Corruption Co. who was the creator of the Midget Bug in the Starbot Drone Series, and he was able to take down a whole group of renegades along with his prototype Midget Bug, Coolo-7. (Status: Amongst the captured villains when the VA fell, sent to be reformed apawn request of family)
 * Dr. Pzarr- A worker of Corruption Co. who invented the Robogänger Battalions, and was the provider of all villains that used them until he moved on due to the revolt of Commander Yarge. (Status: Retired from villain science, residing on Planet Marbon)
 * Dr. Irossk- A former worker of Corruption Co. who was a biogeneticist who invented the idea of genetically-engineered monsters called GELFs (Genetically-Engineered Lifeforms). But thanks to Commander Yarge's revolt, his research on them was lost forever, and he retired. (Status: Retired from villains science, and works for Globex)
 * Dr. Dadomeus

Military Leaders

 * General Grosvenor- A cyborg insectoid similar to General Grievous who has the job as the most well-known Villains Act Anti-Rebellion General who commands many invasion forces to end the many rebellions that plagued the Villains Act. But one of his invasions left him to tango with Clifton Clever. (Status: Locked up on Planet Oranos)
 * General Tarvox- A ruthless monkey general for the Villains Act who is a supersoldier that had formerly served in A fascism war on Planet Osdrone until he betrayed his own military commander and started the Crimson War as the prime commander Of the fascist Crimson Syndicate. But on the previous day the Villains Act was destroyed, he was eventually defeated and executed by Vindicator. (Status: Deceased)
 * General Hextrus- A corrupt insectoid warlord who was the prime leader of the communist Yellow Revenant, declaring war on the Oaxan military until his eventual defeat in the hands of Ace the Alpha. (Status: Locked up on Planet Oranos)
 * Lieutenant Wenceslas- An anti-rebellion lieutenant for the Villains Act and an extremely lethal fighter and an expert in technological weaponry. He has experience in many martial arts, and is capable of analyzing a target's weakness with his cyborg eye and launching at it with his cybernetic rocket launcher arm provided by Techno Tarold before his death. He was eventually turned in by Clifton Clever. (Status: Locked up on Planet Oranos)
 * Commander Dartagnan- A supersoldier anti-rebellion commander who was experimented on by the Villains Act to be specifically one of the best of the best after he was jailed for desertion. He is a commander for invasion forces of the Villains Act, including the ones against rebellions like the Nimboo Rebellions. He is skilled in weapons, and hand-to-hand combat, but was soon beaten by Clifton Clever. (Status: Locked up on Planet Oranos)
 * Colonel Beacher- A Villains Act infantry leader who is called by his soldiers as 'Beach', and is involved in many invasion forces for the Villains Act until he was beaten by Clifton Clever. (Status: Locked up on Planet Oranos)
 * General Tex- An avian Villains Act invasion leader and strategist who was ordered to capture the Aphronian System's elite military fliers called the Thunder Chasers and keep them from interfering in an invasion. Unfortunately, the incompetence of his own minions lead to his plan falling flat on his face. He was defeated by Hudson Turbo and Aero Slade and sent to Oranos. He was also the one who kidnapped Clast's family, but he didn't have the intention to kill them. In fact, the whole "Do what I say or your family dies" bit (For General Tex) is nothing but dark but motivating words to force non-villain individuals to do certain things for the VA in return for said family's safety. and when the deed is done, Tex does keep his word and return the family safely without accsident, making him one of those almost rare "Honorable Villains". He originally planned to have them sent to the sulfer mines for the rest of their days when Clast was captured, cause Tex knew well enough it wasn't Clast's fault for being captured, it was all bad luck. However, his defient right-hand man, Lt. Blacker, was less forgiving on Clast's misfortune, willingly defived Tex and had Clast's family murdered. Tex had a problem with using death as a punishment, cause of his realijin that all life is presious, making him one of the rare negosiatable and reasonable member of the Villains Act. When he discovered Blacker took away innosent and unarmed lives, he was justly disgusted and betrayed. Blacker justifived he did to prevent Clast to have any proof the Villain's act forced him into it, and then he framed Clast by submitting a video of Blacker saying Clast willingly joined the VA under the condition of money, so Clast will be easier to convert to periment villainhood. Tex only declaired Blacker a disobeier and a traitor of the act cause he acted without a General's permission. He fired him, ordered Blacker to be sentienced to death under full approveal of Qui. (Status: Locked up on Planet Oranos)
 * Commander Yarge- A rouge Yuran and an anti-rebellion commander for the Villains Act until he planned a full-out usurp of Qui to become the new prime leader of the Villains Act until he learned that she was prepared, and was killed. (Status: Deceased)
 * Lieutenant Blacker- A crow-like creature former rebel from Nimboo who was made a partner for General Tex until he betrayed him through unauthorized execution and blackmailing. His sentence later on was execution, going out like a true pansy. (Status: Deceased)
 * Admiral Tesla

Group Forces
More coming soon...
 * Crimson Syndicate- An Osdronian military VA colony which controlled over 5 parts of Osdrone, and started a long period of war against the Osdronian military, and lead by the evil cyborg supersoldier monkey General Tarvox. The Crimson War lasted most of the Villains Act, and ended coincidentally close to the fall of the VA.
 * Yellow Revenant- An Oaxan military VA colony which controlled over 7 parts of Oaxa. It waged a 13-year war against the Oaxan military lead by the evil General Hextrus until the General was defeated and sent to Oranos. It even had ties with Doctor Ogel for his massive amounts of weaponry and technology.
 * The Cult of Skim'salom- An unknown cult of demon worshippers who belief in the dark god 'Skim'salom'. They were under an unknwon leader refered to only as The Speaker. They were anonimusly included into the act by Qui in hopes they plan to includ demons into the act. They were eventally disbaned by Samanha.
 * The Mountain-Destroyer Clan- A clan of huge giant Gorillia like creatures obcessed with destroying mountains. No one knows as to why, but all that is needed to know that they're basicly as basic evil gets. The Clan was mostly considered to be giant jerks, until a corrupt next of kin leader, King Doom-Boom-Blow-Jab-A-nox, was persayed to joined the Villains Act cause Qui liked the idea of having giants in their side. The entire clan was eventally taken down by Clifton, even when he was injured badly. This resulted in the death of King Doom by his own accsident when he tripped over a rock and fell into a convinent giant bottomless pit.
 * Green Turbans- A group of insane hyper-realijustus Ant-creatures lead by the corrupted guru Su-Slum-Lau, they were strong believers of "The Way of Harmony", which hypocriticly, is anything but. It was about using lazer spears and swords to go around and attack unsuspecting planets into forced convertion. They were included by the VA when Qui figured their procession of spears and swords will provide great mele weapons. Eventally, the Green Turbans were mostly disbaned by Marcilene, with Su being slained by Marilene's forced hand. some survivers are redused to banditry to servive, while some were converted into commen solders for the VA.
 * Corruption Co. - It was actselly a former still funtioning branch of Globex Industries owned by CEO Backer Stabbington. He was, considered a jerk. but no one expected he joined the villains act, removed all relation to Globex name and logo, and converted into it's own company Corruption Co. The company supplied a dangerious amount of death machines, majority of them are the viciles the act uses to this day. Even with the disbanned the the VA, Corruption Co. is yet to be found. It's possable it went to be part of The Dark Radicals.
 * Tainter Clan- A Juluwese ninja clan lead by Mamoru Mazer, and was intended to find the hideaway of the famed Cloak Clan, and steal the technology of their invisibility suits. They barely succeeded until the last of the Cloak Clan, Cloakblade, came and destroyed the Tainter Clan, leaving Mamoru to plot his revenge.
 * Inferno Cyberpunks-A criminal syndicate that has existed since the Exo-Wars, and follow the beliefs of the mad scientist who started the war, Dr. Armalite Infernus, who was imprisoned in Oranos, and died of old age. For centuries, the remaining cybernetic forces are planning to avenge him by joining the Villains Act and wreaks the 10-year Second Exo-War until a team of anti-heroes called the Cybartans turned into double agents for the military, and sent the cyberpunks to Oranos.
 * The Dark Sisterhood- An all female assassin group of normally, a neutrol status. They're not complete allies of the VA, but not completely enemies neither. Sometimes, Qui gives requests to the Dark Sisterhood to carry out certain assignments against any poloicial enemy of the VA, a possable VA general on the verge of turning good out of any reason, and/or is planning a usurp, or any hero foolish enough to actselly try to take on and destroy the VA for a price. Aside from that, the Grand Council doesn't consider them full Villain's Act members due to their neutrol status, given that they're an assassin's guild, and that their dark realijust in "The Mother" is just in their nature. The Dark Sisterhood maintains their neutrol status even after the Villains' Act fall, doing what an assassin's guild would do, do a few oddjobs for "colorful" celents for the right price. They are lead by the High Sisters.
 * The Bounty Hunter Consortium- Like what the name suggest. Like the Dark Sisterhood, the Bounty Hunter Consortium is mostly neutrol, and only do terrorable deeds for the VA in return for profits. They are issued when A particularly powerful enemy of the VA is very concerning to Qui, which causes her to be more then willing to spare an extra bit of dough for the pricey Bounty Hunter Consortium. The consortium is owned by A controverseal former member of the Grand Council Ex-Councilmen Lik-Lick Tick Blick, and the best of the best Bounty Hunter is actselly a lost brother of Xandy, Xrandy. Like the Sisterhood, they're not considered a true threat being that Bounty Hunters ask for money when doing dirty work and are still around, though Lik-Lick is considerably wanted by the Grand Council because Headmaster Warson considers him a traior and is at the point he would do almost anything to have onlu Lik captured and arrested, even (in throey) hiring a villain's act member to do so.

Minion Forces

 * Qui Drones- A speical series of super-drones made to serve Qui. Even if Qui's place in evil were to be discontinued in anyway, these machines would still be used in the VA today.
 * Warobot Drone Series- A formerly funtioning drone army series made by Bloggie and some of the act's sciencetists. The drone series had only one knowned unit type, a basic soldier capable of turning into two forms, a trait simular to a race of creatures named "Manbras". They were very limited and not completely adaptable, and lasted for most of the early villain's act. Drone 432, a personalised drone for Mooku, is the only still funtional Warobot bot left, many of the others destroyed during battles, reprogramed and redesigned to be scrape metal collecters, or even BECAME the scrap metal. It was a series accepted instead of the Warlords robotatrons drone series, made by Bloggie as a test off, cause it was cheaper cause the Va wasn't exactly, "Rich yet" at the time. The only existing drone of the Warlord series, A3-Six0-P, also become a personalised drone for Mooku.
 * Starbot Drone Series- The current and much more long-lasting and offitcal drone forces of the Va, and are still around even with the Act's fall as part of Nuke's villain team. Created by Bloggie and series of talented mad sciencetists, the Starbot series, cause of being more accepted, is a veritity of drones. No one drone is alike. From the frail but numberious Skelibots, the Bulky Manbeetle drones, the imfamous insectadrones, even the Qui Drones came from this vast series. They are the bulk of the VA's invadion force when corrupted millaterry soldiers seem limited or not enough. Companion 5627182987, a Tactical Skelibot of the Skelibot series, came from the series as personalised butler familer for Mooku. General Gros even has his own personalised seperate drone series of bodyguards that always have his back and aide. There's even a rumor Nuke and Bloggie are somewhat working togather to make a vastly new Starbot superdrone called "The Radical Elite" that'll be soon the most imfamous part of the Starbot series yet. The Drone series have a series of carefully hidden funtional factories making these machines by the hundreds, so these machines are never in short supply.
 * Doppelgänger Battalions- A force of clone soldiers that were one of the many projects that the Villains Act decided for henchmen forces. Being manufactured by Corruption Co., it was first brought up by a corrupt commander named Commander Yarge, who said clones were much smarter than robots, and were easier to have as minions than other people. The Doppelegänger Soldiers, called 'Doppelnaughts', were trained to be successful and more intelligent than robots. To the Villains Act, the host of these clones doesn't matter, so the clones are made from hundreds of hosts, most being Rabodans. The Doppelnaughts came in numbers, were capable of using strategy, weaponry, and numbers to defeat their adversaries. But while most of the armies of villains were composed of Dopplegänger Battalions, others were composed of other successful minion systems. However, having smarter minions had a bad price. They started to think for themselves, and to worse it off, Yarge had far evilier intentions for the VA, for he has plans for a usurp. He secretly had some speiclistised clones to corrupt the Robogangers away from the control of their creater, and caused the destruction of a differnet minion force. Eventally, what followed was the Great Dopelganger revolt, where Yarge wanted to usurp Qui so he can give the VA a true leader it deserves. However, he poorly did not expected the "dumb robots" to fight back hard and strong, thanks to not at all dumb drones like the Tactical Skelibot and the Cyclops Manbeetle, but what over-all brought an end to the revolting minion faction was the death of Yarge by the hands of a vengeful Qui. What followed is the discontinuaion of the Doppleganger series and lesser useage of the Roboganger spin-offs, meaningly hardly anyone but the Yellow Revenet on their spin-off servents till their destruction by Ace.
 * Robogänger Battalions- A different version of the Dopplegänger Battalions. The Robogängers were a force also manufactured by Corruption Co, and was brought up not just by Yarge, but by a cyberneticist named Dr. Pzarr, who had the idea of a cybernetic organism. Describing it as a robot surrounded by living organic tissue (Similar to the Terminators). This was confirmed and authorized by Qui, and it not only made the Robogänger Battalion Series, but also different versions, such as the CCOs from the Yellow Revenant. It worked literally as good as the Starbots and the Doppelnaughts combined. However, thanks to a terrorable doppleganger revolt, the Roboganger being malmitulated away from Dr. Pzarr's control who favered Qui's rulership then Yarge, it has been desided that the Robogangers are to be used less cause of uncertain fear how much like the original dopplegangers they were. The only ones who used created spin-offs were the now destroyed Yellow Renavent, and the Robogangers were al-togather discontinued. Dr. Pzarr resumed his work as a designer for the Starbot series until his eventual capture from a heroes act raid lead by Clifton.
 * GELF Monsters- Short for Genetically-Engineered Life Form Monsters. The idea of making genetically-mutated monsters wasn't anything new to the Villains Act. They've tried numerous times to make monsters, some resulting in failure. That is until a corrupt Tiikon scientist from Corruption Co. named Dr. Knargh Irossk came in claiming to be the most perfect genetic manipulator in the AUU. When he proved it by using his own mobile laboratory to create a monster, they hired him to create a series of monsters called GELFs. However, a rebelious Yarge deemed them a threat to his ability to successfuly usurp Qui, and as to offitcally start off the revolt, had his clones to destroy the labertories creating the Monsters, destroying the minion faction before it barely started. Dr. Knargh survived, but was desistated that his work was lost. After the revolt of the Doppelgangers was won by the VA, Dr. Knargh, losing his ability to see his vision for mutant minions again, resigned from the VA, and went on to be an indepentdent mad sciencetist merely to spend the rest of his days alone with many of his companion abominations, and stayed that way until his capture by Hudson Turbo when a disobedient mutant was causing trouble.

Enemies

 * Legion of Dominant Races- This is the apex government of the AUU, consisting of all dominant races from the former USRA. After it's disbanding, the races decide that they need a separate form of governing their worlds. Thus they created 3 Federations called the Alpha, Beta, and Gamma Federations, each containing 4 of the races. But when the humans from the Alpha Federation were forced to evade to the Tranquility Zone, the Legion was formed by these 3 Federations. All the races were shocked by their departure, some got used to it, others were deeply saddened. Each of these Federations command their own parts of the AUU, and remain anonymous, leaving the AUU Grand Council as their form of communicating with their good people. They must remain anonymous to prevent the Villains Act from finding their isolated HQs and destroying them. Each race in the Federations have their own jobs in them, and each have their own control of 3 separate branches of Globex Industries. They even prepare for the humans eventual return by the time the Villains Act is destroyed, and once they are, they will be free to reveal themselves.
 * The Alpha Federation- The Alpha Federation is the 1st Federation of the Legion. It consists of the 3 leading races: Naroudans, Cunones, and Yuruns, and formerly had the humans with them before their evacuation. The Alpha Federation governs the most AUU territory than the others, governing the Alpha, Beta, Gamma, and Delta Universes. They are even given the rights to their own home planets even when they're not in any of their primary universes. Their main base of operations was located on Planet Fotuserom in the long-forgotten Fort Raige, and their main battle cruiser is the Uamocles Battle Cruiser. The Naroudans are the leading race of the Federation, handling diplomatic matters, and believing that since they are the first race the humans met, that it's up to them to take their place as leaders of the Alpha Feds. The Cunones handle the military forces, and are actually the race that was hurt the most of the humans leaving, some have been seen crying about it. They in turn decided to avenge them by forming several rebellions around the Alpha Feds' controlled community. The Yuruns handled the economic matters, and they were very shocked at the loss of their human allies, and blame the end of the USRA for it.
 * The Beta Federation- The Beta Federation is the 2nd Federation of the Legion. It consists of the Sabochuns, the Ohrugans, the Rabodans, and the Aufones, and it governs the Epsilon and Zeta Universes. They are even given the rights to their own home planets even when they're not in any of their primary universes. Their main base of operations is located on Planet Ravina in an underground complex, and their main battle cruiser is the Typhon Battle Cruiser. It is run by the Ohrugans, which handle part of the military and diplomatic powers. They haven't been that shocked with the departure of the humans since they're pretty manly. The Rabodans handle most of the military business since they're a military race, and they too haven't been affected that much by the loss of the humans. The Sabochuns are responsible for the economic and political business, and since they're dog-like and more emotional, they are just as devastated of the humans' evacuation as the Yuruns are. The Aufones are responsible for most of the diplomatic business because they're mainly a diplomatic race, and they were actually neutral with the loss of the humans.
 * The Gamma Federation- The Gamma Federation is the 3rd Federation of the Legion. It consists of the Xurons, the Uonans, the Tiikons, and the Yatorans, and it governs the Eta and Theta Universes. They are even given the rights to their own home planets even when they're not in any of their primary universes. Their main base of operations is located on Planet Sequentus in a fort called Fort Sreen, which was part of the Interuniversal War, and their main battle cruiser is the Yatorans' new Guardian Angel Battle Cruiser. The Yatorans, being the most advanced race in the Legion, are the leaders of this federation, and are responsible for the military and economic powers, and they didn't hesitate to feel bad for missing their human allies. The Tiikons are responsible for part of the military powers, mostly the technologies, and they weren't very happy with the loss of the humans. The Uonans, being as advanced as the humans, are responsible for political and diplomatic powers, and they were devastated very badly with the loss of the humans. The Xurons are another military force, but they also handle economic powers. They didn't show any possible emotion with the loss of the humans.
 * The Animal Square Province- The Animal Square Province is a multi-kingdom system which consists of 4 planetary systems spread all over the AUU, and each kingdom is colonized by mammals, reptiles, birds, and insects. The 4 kingdoms are the Eampapor System (Mammals), the Ichgee System (Reptiles), the Aphronion System (Birds), and the Opassap System (Insects). All kingdoms are fighting against the Villains Act. It's purely because they been making mammels, birds, insects, and reptiles look bad with certain members. But the rulers aren't the ones in charge. Each kingdom is ruled by a Council which chooses a ruler. They're the ones who were truly against the Villains Act. Eventally, sometime WAY after the VA downfall, a certain evil genius will convince a exsile ruler of each of the systems to usurp the corrent rulers, cause a xenophobic outbreak on each of the systems. and depower the councils as an attempt to make a new VA out which ever is proven the strongest, and a sadistic way to get back at the Animal Square Province  for donating money and weapons to rebelions, supporting the Grand Council, and holding the secret of the Federations's hidden bases.
 * Alternate UUniversal Grand Council- The Legion created the AUU Grand Council during the uprising of the Villains Act so they could be the backbone of their political, military, and economic powers. Being led by Headmaster Warson, the Council served as the Universes' means to talk with the Legion, which they always remained anonymous to even their good people so they can be safe from Villains Act invasion. The Grand Councilmembers were the only ones who knew of the location of the commanding areas of each Federation, and they had to go to great lengths to protect them from the Villains Act. The Villains Act never knew where the Federation command centers were located no matter how hard they tried to search for them.
 * The Nimboo Rebellion- The rebellion forces of the Planet Nimboo was the most famous and most active of all the other rebellions in the AUU. They had been known to only improve on stragities and adapt to many of the VA's drones even when the Starbot series only gets worse each time. They have been known to constantly invade The controled VA fortresses and capitals in Nimboo all the time, yet they keep on failing due to the growing power of the Starbots. The Villains Act has even tried locating the home base of these rebels with little success. They have never been able to find the home base, and those who have discovered it usually don't live to tell the tale. All 3 federations of the Legion have control over this rebellion, and they are happy to provide them resources every month.
 * The Necktronian Rebels- A particularly powerful rebel faction still fighting against the passive aggressive control of the Monkrotanians. They refused VA includion cause they think it would hurt their chances to earn universeal sympathy, even when Qui offered great support from their starbot forces. The Necktronian rebels are more interested in returning their race back to their science practices then true power. They are still not currently powerful enough to get around the Monkrotans strong non-violent defences and are rotinely kept from getting worse by the Alternate Grand Council and the USRA races. The Necktronians, outside of refusing to join the VA, hardly have ANYTHING to do with even going after the VA period.
 * The Cunone Rebellion- Since the Cunones have missed the humans so much, they decided to avenge them by forming their own rebellion on their home planet of Cunoone. They were one of the many rebellions that lasted until the fall of the Villains Act, and they were very good at fighting it with their high-grade military technology. Their leader was the current Cunone Emperor, Emperor Zarbo McMaxx, and he was clever at hiding the rebellion from the several invasion forces that tried to destroy or conquer them.
 * The Atont Rebellion- Since the USRA was founded, a certain race of ant-like creatures called Atonts have been trying so hard to get into the USRA. But since it ended, and the races spread into Federations, the Atonts started trying to get into one of them. But when the Villains Act came and sent the humans away, the Atonts decided to prove their worth to them by forming a rebellion. Despite their size, they were able to hold off the Villains Act that tried to push them around with their mech technology and their high-grade military technology. They had actually formed several rebellions since the Villains Act had attacked most of their colonized worlds. The Legion thought they weren't the perfect ones to be part of a rebellion, but may be capable of trusting them when they hear they've been doing pretty good. But they still believe they're doing this to get into their Legion.

Unallied Villain Groups
Not ALL of the villains of the AUU were ajointed to Qui. It's a good number, don't get me wrong, but there were villains that think they can funtion WITHOUT asideing to Qui and the VA. Some are neutrol, some hated their imfamy greater then theirs, some even want to congure the VA for themselves, some wanted to join but were rejected for a conflicting reason, some happened BECAUSE OF THEM, others are too afraid of their controversey that it would invite trouble from enemies, but all benifited from the VA's existence over all, and then some suffered after the VA's fall, others were lost during the VA's time.
 * The Renegades of Gronan- A group renigade millaterry forces under the rule of a renegade lord named Lord Gronculum. It was a family own organisation, started from a disgruntled general Gronan. They were mainly a small fanactic group and were some concern, but they were almost forgotten when the VA was born. Ever since then, Groanclum swore to destroy the VA and maintain the domience of the Renigades by usurping Qui. They included a rebel faction in Peerdon that became too desperate to refuse, but thanks to a rouge sciencetist and a formerly underappresiated Insectadrone series, the renagades' plans were savatoshed, the rebel leader killed Groanclum when he was framed for the near assult of his daughter, and the remainder was killed by an attack from Qui, while Groanclum's son was forced to become a member and forsaked the legacy of the Renagades of Groanmac, ending the legacy of the faction.
 * The Syndicate of Xenophobes- they're a mostly harmless racest group of rouge Tiikens who mainly do it cause they lost faith in racial relations when the Humans mysterious turned into cowerds and fled. All they ever did was make racial demonstractions and make controverseal agendas and that's it. They never get, "extreme" or anything, and prefer to control the universes by destroying racial relations and make everyone stand for their own race. They respectfully deline many of Qui's requests even when she offers to grant stronger ways to deliver their message cause Qui was not a Tiiken and it would make them look like hypcrites working with a non-Tiiken. They weren't truely villains or evil, just misguided souls who are broken and confused about the humans leaving. Their group was eventally disbanned when a powerful motivating policical force in the Tiikens restored their faith in racial relations  and dropped the Synicate and pretended it never happened.
 * The Group of Groon-Mas- A realijustus group that want to force the way of the psycotic realigen of anti-advancement into the AUU and take them back to amish/anichent civilisation times and leave nothing but spaceships as the only tec. They weren't viewed pleasently by even the VA. Qui denied their request to join and the two started to have a war. The very tecknowagey they tried to abolish was too much thanks to relieing on old-fastion old-world weaponry that predictability served as their downfall. The group was disbanned by the VA with the exicution of their leader, Nutt-Butt.
 * The Psycopaths of Zeta- They were a group of psycotics, even Qui stood away from. The Zeta universe that was tormented by demented fanactics that want to abolish everything, good things, bad things, neutrol things, anythings, just because they can, they want to, and will. Their nut leader, CZma, wanted to destroy the VA cause he damn well felt like it as part of his fanactic reasoning. However, he ended up taking too long on a powerful super weapon that certain misfits beaten him to it. CZma took his disappointed out on an AUU council controled planet in Zeta, and now with the Heroes Act free to grow and thrive, the Psycopaths were taken down and disbanned with little problem, and CZma cowerdly ended his own life to avoid Oranos.
 * The Lords Of Choas- A faction of chaos loving fanactics that do evil, just for the fun of it. Qui never seemed to win them over, and they are simply interested to make choas, just for the heck of it. Qui eventally gave up and left them alone. Fortunately, the LOC's had major respect for the VA and are merely harmless competiters in Universeal domination to the VA. When the VA was taken down, the Higher lord deemed it to be an assult on Choas and wanted revenge. Fortunately, a freed Heroes Act was able to disban them and had all of the Lords and members jailed.
 * The Anti-Grand Council Rebels- A group of conspiracy throests and rouge polotisans that hate the Grand Council cause of the conspiracy throeys about the Grand Council being respondsable for the VA. Cause of it, Qui safely acknowledge they won't EVER join the VA and stood clear from them. They're both a problem to said VA, and the Grand Council for obvious reasons. After the VA had fallen, the rebels attempted to start an uprising against the Grand Council and try to spread lies about the Grand Council. It failed embarrisingly thanks to Magnum and the Heroes Act.

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