Also known as Future World, is a high-tech, futuristic realm within the Toyverse.
This world is characterized by advanced technology, interstellar travel, and a blend of robotic and alien forces. It offers a stark contrast to the more grounded and historical settings of the Plastic World, Medieval World, and Prehistoric World.
It is a world with a futuristic theme, where spece travel is a common thing and the world, the planet equivalent to Plastic World, is totally futuristic, but with a militaristic background like the first one. Here there are plastic men of varied colors, but united under the same flag.
The sometimes referenced “Future World” is actually this world, but this specific location, not the outer space. This “Future Worlds” is a small part of the inmense Space World, equivalent to a star in the sky. Although in reality the correct name should be “Future World” since this world exists in a clearly advanced future, compared to the rest, and theoretically all worlds have outer space (although largely unexplored).
The Plastic Worlds is an early version of this world, being this Future World a future version. At least it look like that.
Key Features
- Environment
- Cities and Colonies: Futuristic cities with towering skyscrapers, neon lights, and advanced infrastructure. Space colonies on distant planets and moons. The main iconic capital city of this world is the Future City.
- Space Stations: Massive space stations orbiting planets, serving as hubs for trade, military operations, and research.
- Alien Landscapes: Diverse alien terrains, from lush, bioluminescent forests to barren, rocky wastelands.
- Factions
- Galactic Federation: A coalition of plastic man and allied alien species working together to maintain peace and order in the galaxy. Equipped with advanced weaponry and vehicles.
- Rogue AI: A faction of sentient robots and AI that have rebelled against their creators, seeking to establish their own dominion.
- Alien Invaders: Hostile alien species with unique abilities and technology, aiming to conquer and exploit the resources of the Future World. Basically space pirates.
- Technology and Vehicles
- Hover Tanks and Mechs: Advanced ground vehicles that hover above the terrain, equipped with powerful energy weapons.
- Starfighters and Battleships: Spacecraft designed for dogfights and large-scale space battles, featuring laser cannons, missile launchers, and shields.
- Teleportation Devices: Technology that allows instant travel between different locations within the Future World. Is was proved that this tech is parented with the mysterious portals found in the rest of the Toyverse.
- Characters
- Space Marines: Elite soldiers of the Galactic Federation, trained in both ground and space combat. Equipped with power armor, energy weapons and jetpacks.
- Cyborgs: toys enhanced with cybernetic implants, providing them with supertoy abilities and resilience.
- Alien Warriors: Members of various alien species, each with their own unique strengths and combat styles.
- Storyline
- Galactic Conflict: The Future World is embroiled in a massive conflict between the Galactic Federation, Rogue AI, and Alien Invaders. Army Men visitors must navigate this complex web of alliances and rivalries to achieve their objectives.
- Exploration and Discovery: Visitors can explore uncharted planets, uncover ancient alien artifacts, and unlock new technologies to aid in their battles.
- Heroic Missions: Key missions involve rescuing captured allies, defending space stations from attacks, and leading assaults on enemy strongholds.
Are Aliens from the future?
It is difficult to know if the Space Aliens and the Gray Aliens belong to this world, since they probably belong to the Plastic World outer space, being contemporaries of it. But the Martians and the Galactic Troopers do belong to the Future World, this being directly confirmed. So apparently the events surrounding Tina Tomorrow were actually a time-space incursion of some kind, and the reason is still unknown, because the powers of the Future World have “non-interference” rules similar to the Army Men Alliance that prohibit the space-time travel.