Home Universe Overview
Our Universe in JRPG2 refers to the home dimension — the universe containing our Milky Way galaxy, the Local Group, and the Laniakea Supercluster. It is the default starting zone for all new players. Beck Protocol dimensional fields here are the most accessible, making it the ideal environment for learning consciousness-mediated reality mechanics.
The Milky Way galaxy hosts approximately 200-400 billion star systems in JRPG2's database. Hundreds of these are individually explorable through the system explorer. Earth's Solar System is among them — Mercury through Neptune, each planet with its own dimensional physics profile, resource extraction potential, and Beck Protocol interaction data.
The Local Group contains the Milky Way, Andromeda Galaxy (M31), Triangulum Galaxy (M33), and over 50 smaller satellite galaxies. Players exploring the Local Group encounter ancient stellar populations, dwarf galaxy resource deposits, and dimensional boundary phenomena at the edges of each member galaxy's dark matter halo.
Laniakea Supercluster — our cosmic address at the supercluster scale — spans 520 million light-years and contains over 100,000 galaxies. In JRPG2, Laniakea serves as the intermediate navigation layer between individual galaxies and the larger cosmic web. Players who fully map Laniakea unlock the Cosmic Cartographer achievement tier.
Beck Protocol in the Home Universe
Beck Protocol dimensional fields in our universe operate at baseline strength. This makes the home universe the best training environment for new players developing their consciousness-mediated reality skills. Dimensional anomalies are more predictable here than in higher-tier universes. Resource extraction follows well-understood patterns.
The Van Allen belts of Earth are a prime Beck Protocol interaction point. Players who engage with Earth's magnetosphere gain direct access to the planetary superconductor-supercollider mechanics that form the foundation of the Beck Protocol. This is the only location in the game where this specific interaction is available.
Jupiter's four Galilean moons — Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto — host 533 JAMESON Network nodes for antimatter production. Players who operate these nodes generate 1.31 grams of antimatter per second collectively. This is the highest antimatter output in the home universe and a critical resource for advanced Beck Protocol crafting.
Exploration Profile
Our Universe exploration in JRPG2 spans four scales: Solar System, Local Group, Milky Way galaxy, and Laniakea Supercluster. Each scale offers distinct gameplay mechanics. Solar System gameplay focuses on planetary resource extraction. Galaxy-scale gameplay involves star system discovery. Supercluster gameplay centers on dimensional cartography and civilization diplomacy.
Players who complete all four scales of Our Universe exploration unlock inter-universal transit to the JRPG2 multiverse. Our Universe serves as the launchpad for the full 64-dimensional multiverse. Completing its exploration is the primary milestone of the early game progression arc.
FAQ
Is Our Universe different from the Universe Explorer?
Yes. Our Universe refers specifically to our home dimension — Milky Way, Local Group, Laniakea. The Universe Explorer provides access to all 64 dimensional tiers including other universes beyond our own.
How do I start in Our Universe?
All new JRPG2 players begin in Our Universe at Earth's Solar System. Navigate to jrpg2.com/our-universe to view your full home cosmic neighborhood.