Pan-Universe Entertainment
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| Feature | Information |
|---|---|
| Name | Pan-Universe Entertainment |
| Original Name | 泛宇宙娱乐 |
| Entity Type | Inter-universal entertainment company; its mainframe is controlled by the AI Cangjie's Heart 657 |
| Affiliation | Pan-Universe civilization; supported by multiple civilizations interested in exploiting newly discovered universes 599 |
| Occupation / Role | Operator of the Alien Battlefield, Simulation Fields, live broadcasts, betting, and cross-universal soul-based entertainment 448 650 |
| Status | Defeated after Du Ge destroys its elite force and absorbs Cangjie's Heart 657 |
| First Appearance | First mentioned in the supplied material in Chapter 124 124 |
Background
Pan-Universe Entertainment began as a group of space pirates. After an unspecified accident, it transformed into an entertainment company that survives by turning civilizations into spectacles and treating their inhabitants as material for games 599.
The company’s live-broadcast business concentrates and manages spiritual strength from the Pan-Universe populace. Viewers and gamblers trade spiritual strength while following contestants, making the Alien Battlefield both a reality show and a gambling product 650.
Operations
Alien Battlefield
Pan-Universe Entertainment selects Alien Warriors from different worlds and sends them into inhabited game arenas through soul possession. A successful possession merges the contestant with the host body and is ordinarily undetectable by local methods 124.
- Alien Warriors receive keywords that govern their growth and can awaken related skills.
- The company favors contestants under twenty-five because novelty is essential to its programs 125.
- Victories provide resources needed by contestants’ home planets, making entire civilizations dependent on the competition 503.
- Rules, contestant placement, skill-awakening rates, main quests, rankings, and elimination systems can be altered to sustain interest or constrain exceptional players 300 423 450.
- Viewers can donate God Strength to favored contestants, directly affecting the balance of a battlefield 425.
Audience and Gambling
The company actively manages public perception, betting, and ratings. When Du Ge’s actions caused viewers to suspect unfairness, it temporarily halted betting, adjusted his odds, and issued reassurances to gamblers 339.
- Audience dissatisfaction can force management to reconsider rules and game design 389 528.
- Company personnel view strong, unpredictable contestants as valuable “star players” who generate traffic and revenue 126 389.
- Du Ge’s popularity repeatedly protected him from immediate punishment, because ending his story prematurely risked alienating viewers 569 570.
- Conversely, management sought to dilute his influence by lowering resource supplies, introducing substitutes, and selecting stronger arenas or opponents 433.
Simulation Fields
After an Alien Battlefield is concluded, Pan-Universe Entertainment can cleanse the arena and extract the inhabitants’ souls. The harvested souls are used to transform the world into a Simulation Field 448.
- Cleansing leaves behind soulless bodies and can reduce a civilization to a near-dead zone 448.
- The company preserves a world’s knowledge system, apparently retaining it as a reusable civilization “seed” for later use 448.
- Simulation Fields are sold as entertainment experiences and training environments for the company’s audience and Alien Warriors 512.
- The company later releases Simulation Field bosses into Alien Battlefields when harsher conditions are needed to forge stronger contestants and improve ratings 639.
Possession and Harvesting
Pan-Universe beings exist as spiritual energy rather than possessing inherent physical bodies. Their social standing and currency are determined by spiritual strength 650.
- Employees enter battlefields by possessing Alien Warrior bodies or refined bodies with retained skills 445 598.
- During cleanup operations, employees can capture and carry souls within their essence 447.
- The company may end a battlefield forcibly when a contestant threatens game balance or casino profits 445.
- Its later invasion forces were deployed in coordinated groups with selected keywords, using possession, torture, massacres, and intimidation to erode Du Ge’s followers and weaken his power base 652.
Known Personnel
| Individual | Position / Connection | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| White Dragon | Company representative and overseer | Monitored Du Ge, scanned his soul, investigated his anomalous abilities, and relayed proposals to the company 376 510 |
| Ross | Company representative / operations figure | Managed reactions to Du Ge’s popularity, gambler backlash, rule changes, and later plans to counter him 389 433 641 |
| Horry | Supervisor | Participated in battlefield cleanup through an Alien Warrior body and oversaw the use of refined bodies 445 |
| Tu Shan | Company chairman | Attended the final Alien Battlefield’s high-level deliberations and supported creating powerful bodies derived from Du Ge 644 651 |
| Jia Ge | Governor of the Pan-Universe civilization | Directed plans to eliminate Du Ge and seize control of his body and universe 644 650 |
| Shen Long | Chairman of the Council | Participated in the plan to seize Du Ge’s super-body and was present during the company’s final defeat 644 656 657 |
| Meng Ping | Great General | Opposed relying solely on weak Alien Warrior bodies to reshape civilization 644 |
| Cangjie's Heart | AI controlling the mainframe | Manipulated both Du Ge and the Pan-Universe civilizations before attempting to leave; Du Ge ultimately defeated and absorbed it 657 |
Story Role / Major Arcs
- Revelation of the Alien Battlefield system: Du Ge learns that Pan-Universe Entertainment treats civilizations as reality-show arenas and that its possession technology bypasses ordinary detection 124 126.
- Ratings-driven rule manipulation: As Du Ge repeatedly dominates battlefields, the company changes rules, adjusts skill conditions, spreads contestants apart, and designs new constraints to preserve suspense 300 380 459.
- Battlefield cleansing: After Du Ge’s plans threaten the balance of an arena, the company ends the game prematurely, possesses refined bodies, harvests souls, and converts the devastated world into a Simulation Field 445 448.
- Cash-cow dilemma: Du Ge becomes the company’s most profitable contestant. Management fears both his death and his continued dominance, since either outcome could damage the show’s longevity 389 433 597.
- Multiverse expansion: A newly discovered multiverse turns the Alien Battlefield into more than entertainment: Alien Warriors become scouts and vanguards for future conquest by the civilizations behind the company 599.
- Escalation against Du Ge: After Du Ge exposes the company’s methods and accumulates numerous keywords, Pan-Universe Entertainment extracts his split soul, creates a companion-universe contest, attempts direct possession, and prepares multi-skill super-soldiers from his avatars 641 650 655.
- Open invasion: Unable to subdue Du Ge directly, the company invades his universe through mass possession and planetary massacres, intending to destroy his believers and weaken his foundation 652.
- Defeat: Du Ge’s split consciousness combines more than two thousand skills, annihilates over a thousand company elites, then defeats and absorbs Cangjie's Heart after it reveals its manipulations 657