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Nextgen Kids: Down in the Negaverse

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In a parallel dimension, the DNK, negative versions of the Nextgen Kids Next Door, struggle to live in a dark, miserable world where friendship means little. The DNK was reformed to fight crime and protect people, but many of its operatives lack passion for the art. However, as intergalactic dictators and dimensional cataclysms threaten their world, can these toxic groups of friends turn their feelings around and grow closer to face the greater evils of the Negaverse? This story is a parallel series to the main Nextgen Series, where the adventures of the DNK mirror those of the KND. As with all Gameverse stories, there are numerous crossovers that are uniquely integrated in a single, cohesive universe. Most crossovers in question are disconnected to their canon backgrounds, so knowing them is not vital. Unlike with the main series, much of the storytelling will be written in a fast-paced or summary style. However, the character interactions and intense situations are given the proper focus to bring the best out of our Negatives! The first 20 chapters are recommended prereading for the Seven Lights Saga, as these characters will have a side-plot in that story.
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