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''Everything here is debatable, including the name of the plot, as all information about this plot is so old and unavailable we can't tell what to say about it. If you were there during this time frame or know something, please add to the article--[[User:Jacob|Jacob]] 21:13, 12 Mar 2006 (CST)''
The '''Arrival of Virtupets''' is the name given to the [[plot]] in August 2000 in which super villain [[Dr. Sloth]] first began to interact with the world of [[Neopia]] and the accompanied the release of the [[Space Station]]. It began on 15th August 2000 with the release of publicity material involving a [[Mutant]] [[Grundo]], although the plot only formally began on the 17th. The plot ended on the 25th.


==Plot summary==


The [[plot]] showing the origin of [[Dr. Sloth]]. Began on August 15, 2000, although a trailer said it would begin on August 17th. However, an image of a [[Mutant]] [[Grundo]] and the [[Space Faerie]] appeared on the 15th, with [[The Neopets Team]] warning users to be wary of the large Grundo. Finished August 25, 2000.
Details about the plot are to a degree sketchy - a considerable amount of the plot material has since been removed, but what is available has been recorded.


The plot revolved around the appearance of the Virtupets Space Station and Dr. Sloth. While the details are sketchy due to the removal of the online comic that it was originally formatted as (rather than being one of Neopet's now commonly used flash comics), the basic plot concerned Dr. Sloth bringing the Virtupets Space Station into orbit around Neopia in order to fire his mutation ray and transform all species of Neopets into hideous monsters, thus allowing the advent of his Virtupets. He held Grundos in order to practice experiments on them, and Neopets players were encouraged to adopt enough Grundos to ensure that the operation would fail.
The plot commenced with the [[Space Faerie]] revealing that she had received an encoded message from space. Feeling a great evil approaching, she made a plea for help to the population. Shortly afterwards, a mysterious celestial object eclipsed the sun: a giant space station had just entered orbit.  


The Space Faerie attempted to stop him, but she was captured and held by Sloth. One of the Neopian locals (possibly Kauvara) discovered a coded message that had been relayed by Sloth, and this marked the initial creation and use of Codestones (never mind the origin of their name); by collecting and donating enough of these items, the message would be decoded and Sloth's nefarious plot could be thwarted. Distribution of Codestones was much higher during this period of time than any other (thus allowing for more of them to be used to finish the plot) and many of these Codestones were sacrificed in order to free the Space Faerie, who then counteracted Sloth's diabolical machine and saved Neopia.
Reports came in from different areas around Neopia about strange Neopet mutations being sighted, and Dr. Sloth made a public announcement that he would replace Neopets with ''Vitrupets'', creatures of his own design, and even commanded users to abandon their Neopets to ready themselves for the future of Neopia.  
 
The [[Island Mystic]] - who had been released with [[Mystery Island]] only shortly before the plot - managed to decode the message and revealed that not only did the doctor not have his own race of pets after all, but intended just to [[Transfiguration Potions|transfigure]] the existing Neopian population. Furthermore, it revealed that he held Grundos - first mentioned to have been discovered on another planet, later confirmed to be the moon [[Kreludor]] - in order to practice his experiments on them, and used them as strong arms. 
 
At an abandoned launch pad, Neopians gathered to scour the lands for the items needed to rebuild a space fleet to get the the Space Station, on the orders of the Space Faerie. The Space Faerie herself was captured by Sloth as she attempted to liberate the alien species, but managed to use the last of her strength to broadcast an emergency message to Neopia: the Grundos must be liberated and adopted, or she would not be strong enough to break out.
 
Dr. Sloth was unconcerned: he would be enslaving the entire planet in short order. He readied his mutation ray gun in orbit - a separate construction from the Space Station itself - and prepared to conquer the world. The ray gun fired, but Neopia was saved by a hair as the Space Faerie burst from her captivity. She managed to divert the beam directly back at the mutation ray gun, which overloaded and exploded.
 
The space fleet hurtled out of the way of the blast back to the planet, leaving the abandoned Space Station, adrift around Neopia.
 
==Plot participation==
While there was no [[Battledome]] portion to this plot - occurring some time before its release with the [[Tyrannian Invasion]] - users still participated. The Island Mystic required a large number of [[Codestones]] to decrypt the message the Space Faerie received, which were being discovered via Random Events throughout the planet, and users were set to acquire these for him.
 
Later, users also were needed to fetch supplies for the Launch Pad, and adopt twenty thousand Grundos to liberate the Space Faerie.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==


*After Sloth was defeated, [[Moehog]]s were found in the detention level the Space Station, being held captive. They were released, making them available to adopt.
*After Sloth was defeated, a colony [[Moehog]]s were found in the detention level the Space Station, being held captive. They were released, making them available to adopt, and removing the Moehog from limited edition status.  
*Codestones were officially released to the public as part of the plot, although their use as training items would not be cemented until the release of the Battledome.
*Codestones were officially released to the public as part of the plot, although their use as training items would not be cemented until the release of the Battledome.
*For part of the time this plot was running, a website known as Virtupets was up as a contrary to Neopets; designs for the Virtupets monsters were made available through this outlet.
*For part of the time this plot was running, a website known as Virtupets was up as a contrary to Neopets; designs for the Virtupets monsters were made available through this outlet and through the (now deleted) shop of the user [http://neopets.com/userlookup.phtml?user=drsloth drsloth], an account set up by [[The Neopets Team]] that has since been disabled.


==External Links==
==External Links==
 
*'''Plot Info:''' [http://www.neopets.com/space/spaceplot.phtml Plot homepage (defunct)], [http://www.neopets.com/space/spacetrailer.phtml Plot Trailer], [http://www.neopets.com/space/comic.phtml Plot Comic (defunct)], [http://www.neopets.com/space/finalcomic.phtml Final Plot Comic (defunct)], [http://www.neopets.com/space/faerieplea.phtml The Space Faerie's plea (defunct)], [http://www.neopets.com/space/explode.phtml Destruction of the mutation ray gun], [http://www.neopets.com/space/spacefaerie2.phtml The Space Faerie's rallying of Neopians], [http://www.neopets.com/space/spacefaeriemiss.phtml Space Faerie's emergency broadcast], [http://www.neopets.com/space/newsflash.phtml News report], [http://www.neopets.com/space/newsflash2.phtml Second news report], [http://www.neopets.com/space/codedmessage.phtml The Coded Message (defunct)], [http://www.neopets.com/space/asksloth.phtml ''Ask Dr. Sloth'' (defunct)], [http://www.neopets.com/space/verybadthings.phtml Dr. Sloth's declaration (defunct)], [http://www.neopets.com/space/transformation.phtml Transfiguration details (defunct)], [http://www.neopets.com/space/transformation2.phtml Transfiguration details (page two, defunct)], [http://www.neopets.com/space/launchpad.phtml The Launch Pad (defunct)]
(some links may not be working anymore)
 
* http://www.neopets.com/space/spacetrailer.phtml  
* http://www.neopets.com/space/spaceplot.phtml
* http://www.neopets.com/space/newsflash.phtml
* http://www.neopets.com/space/faerieplea.phtml
* http://www.neopets.com/space/asksloth.phtml
* http://www.neopets.com/space/codedmessage.phtml
* http://www.neopets.com/space/verybadthings.phtml
* http://www.neopets.com/space/transformation.phtml
* http://www.neopets.com/space/launchpad.phtml
* http://www.neopets.com/space/spacefaerie2.phtml  
* http://www.neopets.com/space/comic.phtml  
* http://www.neopets.com/space/spacefaeriemiss.phtml  
* http://www.neopets.com/space/finalcomic.phtml
* http://www.neopets.com/space/explode.phtml  


[[category: Plots]]
[[category: Plots]]

Revision as of 13:38, 29 June 2007

The Arrival of Virtupets is the name given to the plot in August 2000 in which super villain Dr. Sloth first began to interact with the world of Neopia and the accompanied the release of the Space Station. It began on 15th August 2000 with the release of publicity material involving a Mutant Grundo, although the plot only formally began on the 17th. The plot ended on the 25th.

Plot summary

Details about the plot are to a degree sketchy - a considerable amount of the plot material has since been removed, but what is available has been recorded.

The plot commenced with the Space Faerie revealing that she had received an encoded message from space. Feeling a great evil approaching, she made a plea for help to the population. Shortly afterwards, a mysterious celestial object eclipsed the sun: a giant space station had just entered orbit.

Reports came in from different areas around Neopia about strange Neopet mutations being sighted, and Dr. Sloth made a public announcement that he would replace Neopets with Vitrupets, creatures of his own design, and even commanded users to abandon their Neopets to ready themselves for the future of Neopia.

The Island Mystic - who had been released with Mystery Island only shortly before the plot - managed to decode the message and revealed that not only did the doctor not have his own race of pets after all, but intended just to transfigure the existing Neopian population. Furthermore, it revealed that he held Grundos - first mentioned to have been discovered on another planet, later confirmed to be the moon Kreludor - in order to practice his experiments on them, and used them as strong arms.

At an abandoned launch pad, Neopians gathered to scour the lands for the items needed to rebuild a space fleet to get the the Space Station, on the orders of the Space Faerie. The Space Faerie herself was captured by Sloth as she attempted to liberate the alien species, but managed to use the last of her strength to broadcast an emergency message to Neopia: the Grundos must be liberated and adopted, or she would not be strong enough to break out.

Dr. Sloth was unconcerned: he would be enslaving the entire planet in short order. He readied his mutation ray gun in orbit - a separate construction from the Space Station itself - and prepared to conquer the world. The ray gun fired, but Neopia was saved by a hair as the Space Faerie burst from her captivity. She managed to divert the beam directly back at the mutation ray gun, which overloaded and exploded.

The space fleet hurtled out of the way of the blast back to the planet, leaving the abandoned Space Station, adrift around Neopia.

Plot participation

While there was no Battledome portion to this plot - occurring some time before its release with the Tyrannian Invasion - users still participated. The Island Mystic required a large number of Codestones to decrypt the message the Space Faerie received, which were being discovered via Random Events throughout the planet, and users were set to acquire these for him.

Later, users also were needed to fetch supplies for the Launch Pad, and adopt twenty thousand Grundos to liberate the Space Faerie.

Trivia

  • After Sloth was defeated, a colony Moehogs were found in the detention level the Space Station, being held captive. They were released, making them available to adopt, and removing the Moehog from limited edition status.
  • Codestones were officially released to the public as part of the plot, although their use as training items would not be cemented until the release of the Battledome.
  • For part of the time this plot was running, a website known as Virtupets was up as a contrary to Neopets; designs for the Virtupets monsters were made available through this outlet and through the (now deleted) shop of the user drsloth, an account set up by The Neopets Team that has since been disabled.

External Links