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* StrawCharacter:
** The vast majority of those who oppose the ponies and don't change their tune are portrayed as this, especially HLF members, [[RichBitch the wealthy]], and [[CorruptChurch religious people]]. In ''27 Ounces'' a [[HollywoodAtheist Straw Atheist]] also makes an appearance.

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StrawCharacter: The vast majority of those who oppose the ponies and don't change their tune are portrayed as this, especially HLF members, [[RichBitch the wealthy]], and [[CorruptChurch religious people]]. In ''27 Ounces'' a [[HollywoodAtheist Straw Atheist]] also makes an appearance.
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Trope name is Sci Fi Writers Have No Sense Of Scale, not any of its subpages. Discussion here.


* SciFiWritersHave/NoSenseOfMass: The hypothetical planet killing nuclear device in "Ten Minutes: Aftermath" was found to have a mass of '''43.6 teragrams (36e+10 kilograms)''' or about 119 times the mass of the Empire State Building. It's specifically stated to be made of cesium and promethium. The picture drawn of the device shows it to be approximately the same size as the Little Boy bomb dropped on Hiroshima, which weighed a mere 4,400 kg. Even assuming the entire planet buster was filled with promethium at 7.26 grams/cubic cm, that still only comes out to a weight of 8639.4 kg. And for the bomb to weigh that much with the given dimensions, the filling of the bomb would have to have a density of 302,521 kg/cubic cm...which is about the same density as a white dwarf.

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* SciFiWritersHave/NoSenseOfMass: SciFiWritersHaveNoSenseOfScale: The hypothetical planet killing planet-killing nuclear device in "Ten Minutes: Aftermath" was found to have a mass of '''43.6 teragrams (36e+10 kilograms)''' or about 119 times the mass of the Empire State Building. It's specifically stated to be made of cesium and promethium. The picture drawn of the device shows it to be approximately the same size as the Little Boy bomb dropped on Hiroshima, which weighed a mere 4,400 kg. Even assuming the entire planet buster was filled with promethium at 7.26 grams/cubic cm, that still only comes out to a weight of 8639.4 kg. And for the bomb to weigh that much with the given dimensions, the filling of the bomb would have to have a density of 302,521 kg/cubic cm...which is about the same density as a white dwarf.
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* TakeThatCritics: ''The Reasonably Adamant Down With Celestia Newfoal Society!'' has been interpreted as a rather caustic one against critics of the TCB-verse.

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* TakeThatCritics: ''The Reasonably Adamant Down With Celestia Newfoal Society!'' has been was widely interpreted as a rather caustic one against an insult those who criticized the messages in her stories. The story depicts the main characters (who are pretty blatant stand-ins for critics of the TCB-verse.her setting) as incompetent whiners for daring to be unhappy about their ForcedTransformation and they're only portrayed more sympathetically when they realize that they are wrong.

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* CosmicHorrorStory: Two universes in a collision, the earth destroyed, and humanity forced to change species to survive the catastrophe.


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* HumansAreTheRealMonsters: Chatoyance ''[[AuthorAppeal loves]]'' this. Even going as far as to argue this point in the comments, sometimes in other stories.

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* HumansAreTheRealMonsters: Chatoyance ''[[AuthorAppeal loves]]'' this. Even going as far as to argue this point in the comments, sometimes in comments of her stories or even ''in the comments of other stories.stories''.
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* DanBrowned: Chatoyance claims her stories are perfectly accurate hard science fiction. However, many critics have pointed out numerous technical inaccuracies, misrepresentations of facts, and outright fabrications. See [[http://semisaneauthor.livejournal.com/893.html this review]] for an example, with citations.
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* AcceptableTargets: The religious are treated as such. They're portrayed as either [[CorruptChurch corrupt]] and using their religion for the purposes of greed, or they're portrayed as stupid and refusing to convert due to their belief that God will save them and then left to die in the barrier expansion. ''Or'' they're merely misguided and immediately give up their [[OutgrownSuchSillySuperstitions silly beliefs]] in order to worship Celestia. Almost every one of her stories will have [[{{Anvilicious}} long paragraphs bashing on any religion]] or [[TheWarOnStraw a character who solely exists to bash religion]].
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* TautologicalTemplar: Celestia and the ponies completely fail to see anything wrong with [[BalefulPolymorph forced]] [[MindRape con]][[GettingSmiliesPaintedOnYourSoul version]] and why the human race is so pissed off at them and fighting so hard against them.

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* TautologicalTemplar: Celestia and the ponies completely fail to see anything wrong with [[BalefulPolymorph forced]] [[MindRape con]][[GettingSmiliesPaintedOnYourSoul version]] [[ForcedTransformation forced conversion]] and why the human race is so pissed off at them and fighting so hard against them.
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* BitchInSheepsClothing: Celestia takes this UpToEleven.

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* %%* BitchInSheepsClothing: Celestia takes this UpToEleven.up to eleven.



* {{Expy}}: Blackmesh Security is an expy of Blackwater USA with their negative traits ramped UpToEleven.

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* AcceptableTargets: The religious are treated as such. They're portrayed as either [[CorruptChurch corrupt]] and using their religion for the purposes of greed, or they're portrayed as stupid and refusing to convert due to their belief that God will save them and then left to die in the barrier expansion. ''Or'' they're merely misguided and immediately give up their [[OutgrownSuchSillySuperstitions silly beliefs]] in order to worship Celestia. Almost every one of her stories will have [[{{Anvilicious}} long paragraphs bashing on any religion]] or [[TheWarOnStraw a character who solely exists to bash religion]].
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ATT. AL only applies if it's not intended to be taken as RL fact. Too contentious to say.


* ArtisticLicense:
** Contrary to what "New Universe Three: The Friendship Virus" claims, men are ''not'' responsible for 98% of all violence and rape.
** Also, the increase of oxytocin ''would'' increase nurturing... in anyone within your "group" according to nationalism. Enough of it increasing worldwide would cause such an up-spike in tribalism that about five wars would break out at once.

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* ArtisticLicense:
** Contrary to what "New Universe Three: The Friendship Virus" claims, men are ''not'' responsible for 98% of all violence and rape.
** Also, the increase of oxytocin ''would'' increase nurturing... in anyone within your "group" according to nationalism. Enough of it increasing worldwide would cause such an up-spike in tribalism that about five wars would break out at once.
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ZCE and must be intentional.


* MadGod: '''Celestia'''
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* YearX: Chatoyance's stories are said to take place in 20X0. She has never given a specific time but hints that the time is [[ExtyYearsFromNow fifty years in the future]].

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* YearX: Chatoyance's stories are said to take place in 20X0. She has never given a specific time but hints that the time is [[ExtyYearsFromNow [[ExactlyExtyYearsAgo fifty years in the future]].
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The Chatoverse, written by the eponymous [[Creator/JenniferDianeReitz Chatoyance]] is a collection of RecursiveFanfiction stories based on the ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' fanfic ''Fanfic/TheConversionBureau''. While not the first spin-off stories to be published for TCB, the Chatoverse is possibly the most infamous of the spin-offs and is the TropeCodifier for many conventions used in other fanfic.

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The Chatoverse, written by the eponymous [[Creator/JenniferDianeReitz Chatoyance]] is a collection of RecursiveFanfiction stories based on the ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' fanfic ''Fanfic/TheConversionBureau''. While not the first spin-off stories to be published for TCB, the Chatoverse is possibly the most infamous of the spin-offs and is the TropeCodifier for many conventions used in other fanfic.
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Although they are not the original fics set in this universe, the Chatoverse, written by the eponymous [[Creator/JenniferDianeReitz Chatoyance]] is possibly the most (in)famous incarnation of ''Fanfic/TheConversionBureau'', and is the TropeCodifier for many conventions set in this universe.

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Although they are not the original fics set in this universe, the The Chatoverse, written by the eponymous [[Creator/JenniferDianeReitz Chatoyance]] is a collection of RecursiveFanfiction stories based on the ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' fanfic ''Fanfic/TheConversionBureau''. While not the first spin-off stories to be published for TCB, the Chatoverse is possibly the most (in)famous incarnation infamous of ''Fanfic/TheConversionBureau'', the spin-offs and is the TropeCodifier for many conventions set used in this universe.
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** "New Universe Three: The Friendship Virus" has nothing to do with The Conversion Bureau stories other than some name-dropping that could easily be exchanged with anything else. It's a retrospective tale of a world wherein a group of bioterrorists calling themselves “The Conversion Bureau” were inspired by My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic to bring about a pacifistic utopian world by creating and releasing a DNA-altering virus that eliminated most differences between sexes. Genetic tendencies towards aggression and territoriality were rewritten, oxytocin production increased, but most importantly – as emphasized by the narrator's thoughts – testosterone production in males was cut down to one third. The result is that males and females both lose most of their violent and territorial tendencies.

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** "New Universe Three: The Friendship Virus" has nothing to do with The ''The Conversion Bureau Bureau'' stories other than some name-dropping that could easily be exchanged with anything else. It's a retrospective tale of a world wherein a group of bioterrorists calling themselves “The "The Conversion Bureau” Bureau' were inspired by My ''My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic Magic'' to bring about a pacifistic utopian world by creating and releasing a DNA-altering DNA altering virus that eliminated most differences between the sexes. Genetic tendencies towards aggression and territoriality were rewritten, oxytocin production increased, but most importantly – as emphasized by the narrator's thoughts – testosterone production in males was cut down to one third. The result is that males and females both lose most of their violent and territorial tendencies.



* BookBurning: While sorting through a shipment of media awaiting judgment by Princess Luna which will determine whether it will be saved or destroyed, the protagonist of ''Recombinant 63'' comes upon a top secret journal containing the technical details of the ponification serum. Her first thought is that it should be burned on the spot because of the danger should it fall into the hands of those who would misuse it.

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* BookBurning: While sorting through a shipment of media awaiting judgment by Princess Luna which will determine whether it will be saved or destroyed, the protagonist of ''Recombinant 63'' comes upon a top secret top-secret journal containing the technical details of the ponification serum. Her first thought is that it should be burned on the spot because of the danger should it fall into the hands of those who would misuse it.



* CategoryTraitor: “Species traitor” is used on at least one occasion.

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* CategoryTraitor: “Species traitor” "Species traitor" is used on at least one occasion.



* {{Expy}}: Blackmesh Security is an expy of Blackwater USA with their negative traits ramped UpToEleven
* FantasticRacism: Some members of the three types of ponies still think themselves better than the other two. This is a reference to the second season episode "Hearth's Warming Eve", where pony racism was presented as existing in the past.
* FilibusterFreefall: Her early stories were mostly normal slice of life type stories with minimal messages and morals and misanthropy. Her later stories often have Heinlein-styled social commentary and exposition — and a heaping dose of misanthropy. Sometimes to the point where they overshadow the rest of the story.

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* {{Expy}}: Blackmesh Security is an expy of Blackwater USA with their negative traits ramped UpToEleven
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* FantasticRacism: Some members of the three types of ponies still think of themselves as better than the other two. This is a reference to the second season episode "Hearth's Warming Eve", where pony racism was presented as existing in the past.
* FilibusterFreefall: Her early stories were mostly normal slice of life type slice-of-life-type stories with minimal messages and morals and misanthropy. Her later stories often have Heinlein-styled social commentary and exposition — and a heaping dose of misanthropy. Sometimes to the point where they overshadow the rest of the story.



* FixFic: "Ten Minutes: Aftermath" was written as a response to the anti-pony , pro-human, sentiments of the original story, subverting the message of the original as part of a writing challenge set by TCB author [=Krass McWriter=]. The prompt was to "Write a story, or continue a story within another writer's universe." Unfortunately, this resulted in a great deal of readers revolting against the story, particularly when it came out that Krass neglected to point out that they should get the ''permission'' of the writer of the fic they were basing their own work on. Brony of Steel didn't even know the fic existed until Chat decided to advertise for it in the comments section of his own fic. A move that pissed off readers of the original fic as much as it pissed off readers of her fix fic. Readers have come to see ''Aftermath'' as less of a fix fic and more of a massive middle finger to the idea of Celestia being capable of losing, which Chatoyance has effectively admitted to hating, and is part of why she seems to utterly disregard season 2.
* FlatEarthAtheist: ''27 Ounces'' featured an incredibly insufferable atheist who believed that Celestia and Luna were perpetuating a GodGuise, that ponies were SufficientlyAdvancedAliens, that all religious humans were monsters, and that Magic was actually [[InsaneTrollLogic molecular reconstruction beams being powered from a massive generator in Equestria]]. He even becomes enraged at someone choosing "belief" and seems to totally ignore that in a rational universe, the VERY EXISTENCE of Equestria would be impossible. Of course, [[DarkAndTroubledPast he has]] [[FreudianExcuse his reasons]].
** Amusingly, most of his vitriol is towards the missionary Elijah (who is notably one of the only religious characters not shown as a Strawman), who nevertheless actually shares his beliefs about Celestia and Luna. It comes to no ones real surprise when [[spoiler: the two of them end up together after converting.]]

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* FixFic: "Ten Minutes: Aftermath" was written as a response to the anti-pony , pro-human, sentiments of the original story, subverting the message of the original as part of a writing challenge set by TCB author [=Krass McWriter=]. The prompt was to "Write a story, or continue a story within another writer's universe." Unfortunately, this resulted in a great deal lot of readers revolting against the story, particularly when it came out that Krass neglected to point out that they should get the ''permission'' of the writer of the fic they were basing their own work on. Brony of Steel didn't even know the fic existed until Chat decided to advertise for it in the comments section of his own fic. A move that pissed off readers of the original fic as much as it pissed off readers of her fix fic. Readers have come to see ''Aftermath'' as less of a fix fic and more of a massive middle finger to the idea of Celestia being capable of losing, which Chatoyance has effectively admitted to hating, and is part of why she seems to utterly disregard season 2.
* FlatEarthAtheist: ''27 Ounces'' featured an incredibly insufferable atheist who believed that Celestia and Luna were perpetuating a GodGuise, that ponies were SufficientlyAdvancedAliens, that all religious humans were monsters, and that Magic was actually [[InsaneTrollLogic molecular reconstruction beams being powered from a massive generator in Equestria]]. He even becomes enraged at someone choosing "belief" and seems to totally ignore that in a rational universe, the VERY EXISTENCE ''very existence'' of Equestria would be impossible. Of course, [[DarkAndTroubledPast he has]] [[FreudianExcuse his reasons]].
** Amusingly, most of his vitriol is towards the missionary Elijah (who is notably one of the only religious characters not shown as a Strawman), who nevertheless actually shares his beliefs about Celestia and Luna. It comes to no ones real one's surprise when [[spoiler: the two of them end up together after converting.]]



* HypocriticalHumor: In ''Going Pony'' two characters explain the technology behind the process of ponification for the reader, but in the story stop to wonder aloud why humans always try to explain away magic.
* InsaneTrollLogic: When the HLF villains of ''Recombinant 63'' fail in their initial search of the city for the hiding and (unknown to them) ponified protagonist, they joke that that their headquarters has been found out because they haven't been murdering enough ponies to meet the statistical average.

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* HypocriticalHumor: In ''Going Pony'' two characters explain the technology behind the process of ponification for the reader, but in the story story, stop to wonder aloud why humans always try to explain away magic.
* InsaneTrollLogic: When the HLF villains of ''Recombinant 63'' fail in their initial search of the city for the hiding and (unknown to them) ponified protagonist, they joke that that their headquarters has been found out because they haven't been murdering enough ponies to meet the statistical average.



** The PER sometimes use squirt guns filled with serum in mass ponification attacks.

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** The PER sometimes use uses squirt guns filled with serum in mass ponification attacks.



* SyntheticPlague: ''New Universe Three: The Friendship Virus'' features the "PNY-1" virus created by some bioterrorists that eliminates most differences between sexes.

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* SyntheticPlague: ''New Universe Three: The Friendship Virus'' features the "PNY-1" virus created by some bioterrorists that eliminates eliminate most differences between sexes.
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The =fics written by Chatoyance which constitute the "canon" Chatoverse can be found [[https://www.fimfiction.net/group/22/folder/68064/the-chatoyance-conversion-bureau here.]]

Note that these fanfics are '''extremely''' controversial. The {{Administrivia/Rule Of Cautious Editing Judgment}} applies to this page and all related pages.

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The =fics fics written by Chatoyance which constitute the "canon" Chatoverse can be found [[https://www.fimfiction.net/group/22/folder/68064/the-chatoyance-conversion-bureau here.]]

Note that these fanfics are '''extremely''' '''''extremely''''' controversial. The {{Administrivia/Rule Of Cautious Editing Judgment}} applies to this page and all related pages.
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Although they are not the original fics set in this universe, the Chatoverse, written by the eponymous [[Creator/JenniferDianeReitz Chatoyance]] is possibly the most (in)famous incarnation of {{Fanfic/The Conversion Bureau}}, and is the TropeCodifier for many conventions set in this universe.

The Earth is over-polluted and overpopulated beyond relief. The Corporate Worldgovernment controls the entire planet, and only 600 families control the corporation. However, appearing suddenly in the Pacific is the magical land of Equestria, which promises a solution to of the myriad woes humanity suffers. There is just one catch: become a Pony, and live in Equestria itself.

The Conversion Bureau fics written by Chatoyance which constitute the "canon" Chatoverse can be found [[https://www.fimfiction.net/group/22/folder/68064/the-chatoyance-conversion-bureau here.]]

Note that these fanfics are extremely controversial. The {{Administrivia/Rule Of Cautious Editing Judgment}} applies to this page and all related pages.

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Although they are not the original fics set in this universe, the Chatoverse, written by the eponymous [[Creator/JenniferDianeReitz Chatoyance]] is possibly the most (in)famous incarnation of {{Fanfic/The Conversion Bureau}}, ''Fanfic/TheConversionBureau'', and is the TropeCodifier for many conventions set in this universe.

The Earth is over-polluted and overpopulated beyond relief. The Corporate Worldgovernment controls the entire planet, and only 600 families control the corporation. However, appearing suddenly in the Pacific is the magical land of Equestria, which promises a solution to of the myriad of woes humanity suffers. There is just one catch: become a Pony, and live in Equestria itself.

The Conversion Bureau fics =fics written by Chatoyance which constitute the "canon" Chatoverse can be found [[https://www.fimfiction.net/group/22/folder/68064/the-chatoyance-conversion-bureau here.]]

Note that these fanfics are extremely '''extremely''' controversial. The {{Administrivia/Rule Of Cautious Editing Judgment}} applies to this page and all related pages.



* CosmicHorrorStory: Two universes in collision, the earth destroyed, and humanity forced to change species to survive the catastrophe.

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* CosmicHorrorStory: Two universes in a collision, the earth destroyed, and humanity forced to change species to survive the catastrophe.



* DanBrowned: Chatoyance claims her stories are perfectly accurate hard science fiction. However, many critics have pointed out numerous technical inaccuracies, misrepresentations of facts and outright fabrications. See [[http://semisaneauthor.livejournal.com/893.html this review]] for an example, with citations.

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* DanBrowned: Chatoyance claims her stories are perfectly accurate hard science fiction. However, many critics have pointed out numerous technical inaccuracies, misrepresentations of facts facts, and outright fabrications. See [[http://semisaneauthor.livejournal.com/893.html this review]] for an example, with citations.
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** Amusingly, most of his vitriol is towards the missionary Elijah (who is notably one of the only religious characters not shown as a Strawman), who nevertheless actually [[NotSoDifferent shares his beliefs about Celestia and Luna]]. It comes to no ones real surprise when [[spoiler: the two of them end up together after converting.]]

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** Amusingly, most of his vitriol is towards the missionary Elijah (who is notably one of the only religious characters not shown as a Strawman), who nevertheless actually [[NotSoDifferent shares his beliefs about Celestia and Luna]].Luna. It comes to no ones real surprise when [[spoiler: the two of them end up together after converting.]]

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* PunyEarthlings: Her interpretation of the ponies has them with StockSuperpowers (Earth ponies get SuperStrength, pegasi get flight and unicorns get magic), a [[WeAreAsMayflies lifespan of centuries]], [[MadeOfIron extremely durable bodies]], {{reincarnation}} and a "CantArgueWithElves" attitude.

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* PunyEarthlings: Her interpretation of the ponies has them with StockSuperpowers special powers (Earth ponies get SuperStrength, pegasi get flight and unicorns get magic), a [[WeAreAsMayflies lifespan of centuries]], [[MadeOfIron extremely durable bodies]], {{reincarnation}} and a "CantArgueWithElves" attitude.
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The year is 2100. The Earth is over-polluted and overpopulated beyond relief. The Corporate Worldgovernment controls the entire planet, and only 600 families control the corporation. However, appearing suddenly in the Pacific is the magical land of Equestria, which promises a solution to of the myriad woes humanity suffers. There is just one catch: become a Pony, and live in Equestria itself.

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The year is 2100. The Earth is over-polluted and overpopulated beyond relief. The Corporate Worldgovernment controls the entire planet, and only 600 families control the corporation. However, appearing suddenly in the Pacific is the magical land of Equestria, which promises a solution to of the myriad woes humanity suffers. There is just one catch: become a Pony, and live in Equestria itself.
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Conversion Bureau fics written by Chatoyance can be found [[https://www.fimfiction.net/group/22/folder/68064/the-chatoyance-conversion-bureau here.]]

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The Conversion Bureau fics written by Chatoyance which constitute the "canon" Chatoverse can be found [[https://www.fimfiction.net/group/22/folder/68064/the-chatoyance-conversion-bureau here.]]
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* SharedUniverse: Chatoyance allows others to freely use her ideas and concepts as stated in [[http://www.fimfiction.net/blog/8789 this blog post]].



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* SharedUniverse: Chatoyance allows others to freely use her ideas and concepts as stated in [[http://www.fimfiction.net/blog/8789 this blog post]].



* YouCannotGraspTheTrueForm: Celestia sometimes gives mortals a glimpse of her true form when she wishes to terrify them into submission.

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* YouCannotGraspTheTrueForm: Celestia sometimes gives mortals a glimpse of her true form when she wishes to terrify them into submission.submission.
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Although they are not the original fics set in this universe, the Chatoverse is possibly the most (in)famous incarnation of {{Fanfic/The Conversion Bureau}}, and is the TropeCodifier for many conventions set in this universe.

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Although they are not the original fics set in this universe, the Chatoverse Chatoverse, written by the eponymous [[Creator/JenniferDianeReitz Chatoyance]] is possibly the most (in)famous incarnation of {{Fanfic/The Conversion Bureau}}, and is the TropeCodifier for many conventions set in this universe.
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Although they are not the original fics set in this universe, the Chatoverse is possibly the most (in)famous incarnation of {{Fanfic/The Conversion Bureau}}, and is the TropeCodifier for many conventions set in this universe.

The year is 2100. The Earth is over-polluted and overpopulated beyond relief. The Corporate Worldgovernment controls the entire planet, and only 600 families control the corporation. However, appearing suddenly in the Pacific is the magical land of Equestria, which promises a solution to of the myriad woes humanity suffers. There is just one catch: become a Pony, and live in Equestria itself.

Note that these fanfics are extremely controversial. The {{Administrivia/Rule Of Cautious Editing Judgment}} applies to this page and all related pages.

!!Tropes found in the Chatoverse:
* AfterTheEnd: The Earth's ecosystems have all but completely collapsed, the population has been ravaged by disease, vast stretches of urban and suburban development have been abandoned, and the human population is dwindling rapidly as humans are ponified. Nineteen billion refugees inhabit a world which will be turned into Equestria in eight years.
* AirstripOne: Earth's OneWorldGovernment has grouped the former nations of the world into administrative zones. Most people still refer to specific regions by their old names.
* AlienGeometries: Equestria's reality is a flat plane, rather than a planet. There is no “edge” to the land; traveling in any direction will eventually loop back around on the other “side”. Theoretically, this should apply to upward and downward travel as well, though no one has ever tested it for reasons that should be reasonably obvious.
* AndIMustScream: Petrification is supposed to be the kinder and gentler pony alternative to the death sentence, but the soul of the pony being punished remains frozen within their stone form, unable to pass on into the afterlife and reenter the cycle of reincarnation. When times have changed sufficiently, Celestia is shown to reanimate petrified ponies so that they may fulfill their destinies. This is part of the plot of “TCB: The Reasonably Adamant Down With Celestia Newfoal Society!”.
* ApocalypseHow: Planetary Metaphysical Annihilation: Earth is being completely overwritten by Equestria with nary a physical trace of where it once was.
* ArmiesAreEvil: Blackmesh Security advertises their dedication to enforcing the will of the Corporate Worldgovernment, and uses the opportunity to brutalize malcontents as a recruitment enticement.
* ArtificialIntelligence: In ''New Universe One: The Pony Singularity'' and ''New Universe Four: Phoenix In Hooves''.
* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Solving world hunger by reprocessing human waste into food is no more plausible than any other form of PerpetualMotionMachine; human waste, after all, is made up of what's left over from the food after it's been eaten.
* ArtisticLicenseNuclearPhysics: In "Ten Minutes: Aftermath," the nuclear device used was capable of destroying half the planet. Such a nuclear device would be impossibly large.
** However, the nuclear devices in her story work on quantum mechanical principles. This is ''highly'' speculative at best.
* AuthorAppeal: GLBT themes, transhumanism, androgyny, HumansAreTheRealMonsters, alternate dimensions with alien physics and strange geometries.
* AuthorAvatar: Celestia is pretty much Chatoyance's avatar.
* AuthorTract:
** "New Universe Three: The Friendship Virus" has nothing to do with The Conversion Bureau stories other than some name-dropping that could easily be exchanged with anything else. It's a retrospective tale of a world wherein a group of bioterrorists calling themselves “The Conversion Bureau” were inspired by My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic to bring about a pacifistic utopian world by creating and releasing a DNA-altering virus that eliminated most differences between sexes. Genetic tendencies towards aggression and territoriality were rewritten, oxytocin production increased, but most importantly – as emphasized by the narrator's thoughts – testosterone production in males was cut down to one third. The result is that males and females both lose most of their violent and territorial tendencies.
** Constant anti-nuclear power messages are becoming increasingly difficult to ignore, both due to their frequency, and due to the increasingly dramatic events ascribed to various incidents incidents.
*** The kinda-sorta TCB-related ''Friendship Is Optimal: Caelum Est Conterrens'' describes the 2011 Fukushima incident as "a nightmare disaster that would murder people for hundreds of years".
*** ''Recombinant 63: A Conversion Bureau Story'' indicates that the entire Japanese archipelago has been lethally irradiated, forcing the population to evacuate and spread throughout the world in a great diaspora.
** There is also the bashing of religion as either evil or deluded.
** A strong anti-genetic engineering message is also present in her stories as well.
* TheBadGuyWins: In ''New Universe Seven: Mankind Triumphant!'', [[spoiler: humanity reduces Equestria to a smoldering crater, decapitates Celestia, puts her screaming head in a box forever and enslaves all surviving ponies.]]
* BigBrotherIsWatching: Earth's government. Also, Celestia, within her own dimension.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Celestia takes this UpToEleven.
* BittersweetEnding: On the one hand, the Earth is destroyed, the human species is transformed, all the humans who've ever died were lost forever, most traces of human culture or evidence we ever existed are gone, and those who have become ponies are relocated to new lives in Equestria. On the other hand, the Earth was wrecked beyond repair, mankind was in decline, and the ponified humans are now part of the ponies' cycle of reincarnation, shepherded by a being who is pleased by their happiness.
* BlackAndWhiteMorality: In Chatoyance's fics, human society is the black side and the pony society is the white side.
** There are a couple of instances where she attempts to make ponies a little more grey (most notably ''A Taste of Grass''), but these moments are still very few and far between compared to the constant glorifying of the ponies and demonizing of humans.
* BlindObedience: The ponies will follow Celestia and Luna without question.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: At least according to one of her Author's Notes on ''The Reasonably Adamant Down with Celestia Newfoal Society", Chatoyance doesn't understand why most readers think her work is misanthropic, despite everything that's on this page.
** In-universe, [[EldritchAbomination Princess Celestia]] operates by morals that are utterly beyond human comprehension.
* BodyHorror:
** Skimping on the ponification serum causes the person to die horribly as they are locked between human and pony form.
** The pony body is a nightmare horror to members of the Human Liberation Front.
** Some PER members see the human body as such.
* BookBurning: While sorting through a shipment of media awaiting judgment by Princess Luna which will determine whether it will be saved or destroyed, the protagonist of ''Recombinant 63'' comes upon a top secret journal containing the technical details of the ponification serum. Her first thought is that it should be burned on the spot because of the danger should it fall into the hands of those who would misuse it.
* ButIReadABookAboutIt: Gwen, the protagonist of ''Recombinant 63'', never fails to have read somewhere about anything she faces, regardless of how obscure and/or highly classified it is stated to be. The reason given for her knowledge is her participation in a government/Equestrian effort to preserve human knowledge.
* CategoryTraitor: “Species traitor” is used on at least one occasion.
* CensorshipBureau: ''Recombinant 63'' introduces a program managed by Luna dedicated to selecting – in accordance with guidelines dictated by Celestia – what pieces of human art, music, and writing should be spared, and consigning the rest to destruction. The criterion for censorship includes eliminating information supporting or describing racism, sexism, nationalism, war, murder and crime.
** Amongst the books rejected by Luna are any which "showed the evils that Man was capable of". It should be noted that this is her own loosened judgment, applied to written works that she feels worthy of secretly preserving in defiance of Celestia's standards, which are implied to be far more strict.
** Books on ancient warfare are singled out for destruction above all others, for fear that the non-pony species of Equestria might learn from them and find some way to improve their political position, or that native ponies might look down on ponified humans as inferior or dangerous.
** Officially, by the agreement of both the Earth's government and Celestia, all contemporary accounts of the Earth's final years and of the circumstances and details of its destruction are to be secretly archived beyond the reach of most individuals.
* CerebusSyndrome: Other than the usual implications and expected plot elements common to most TCB works, Chatoyance's stories were fairly simplistic until ''The Taste of Grass'' began developing Celestia's character and fleshing out the setting's details.
* CessationOfExistence: The fate of humans, because they are among the rare species that develop in universes devoid of magical energy.
* ColonCancer: ''The PER: The Speed of Right: Michaelson and Morely''.
* CorruptChurch: Earth's religions. ''All of them.'' In fact, the concept of religion is often regarded as evil.
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: ''All of them''.
* CosmicHorrorStory: Two universes in collision, the earth destroyed, and humanity forced to change species to survive the catastrophe.
* CrapsackWorld: Earth's ecosystem is completely destroyed, the entire planet is governed by a corporate conglomerate, social mobility is rare, and the employment rate is frozen at ''2%''.
** ''New Universe Two: The Most Decadent Thing'' exchanges the corporate hellhole for a hedonistic transhumanist equivalent of ''Film/{{Idiocracy}}''.
* CrystalDragonJesus: A mild variant. Chatoyance openly admits that her version of Celestia has substantial similarities to the Old Testament God.
* CureYourGays: Inverted; the serum changes the drinker's sexual orientation to pansexual regardless of what it was before.
* CuriosityCausesConversion: Quite literally. Expressing even the tiniest bit of interest in Equestria draws the PER like flies to honey.
* CuttingTheKnot: In ''Tales of Los Pegasus,'' a police officer is confronted by a complex mystery involving a shooting, a forced conversion, a PER pegasus, and several conflicting testimonies. He briefly considers solving it, then simply sides with the PER pony and potion-bombs everyone involved.
* {{Cyberpunk}}: Several elements of the genre are present in her stories.
* DanBrowned: Chatoyance claims her stories are perfectly accurate hard science fiction. However, many critics have pointed out numerous technical inaccuracies, misrepresentations of facts and outright fabrications. See [[http://semisaneauthor.livejournal.com/893.html this review]] for an example, with citations.
* DancinInTheRuins: A common theme in the author's works.
* DefeatMeansFriendship: Played ramrod straight in ''Operation HLF Life.'' The PER attacks and successfully converts an entire fort full of HLF combatants. Upon waking up from the anesthetic effect of the conversion, the former HLF instantly and cheerfully obey the commands of their attackers.
* DemocracyIsBad: Implied. Equestria is an absolute monarchy and it's shown to be a perfect world.
* DespotismJustifiesTheMeans: Celestia's #1 priority is being the final authority in Equestria.
* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: In ''New Universe Seven: Mankind Triumphant!'', humanity disposes of Discord by running his petrified form through a rock crusher. They then [[spoiler:nuke Equestria, decapitate Celestia and stick her head in a sealed box.]]
* DoesNotLikeMen: Chatoyance has acquired a reputation as a misandrist because of "[[AuthorTract The Friendship Virus]]". However, her other works feature strong and capable male characters.
* DoubleStandard: This quote [[WordOfGod from the author]] states why the ponies are allowed to commit genocide against humanity ''and be in the right for it'' but humanity fighting back against the ponies is either evil or just misguided.
--> In my stories superior beings - truly superior beings - can do things that if a lesser being, like a human, were to do, it would indeed be evil.
* {{Dystopia}}: Earth. Earth is ecologically ruined and humanity survives only because of technology.
* EldritchAbomination: Celestia, Luna and Discord.
* EveryoneIsBi: The ponies are apparently naturally pansexual.
* {{Expy}}: Blackmesh Security is an expy of Blackwater USA with their negative traits ramped UpToEleven
* FantasticRacism: Some members of the three types of ponies still think themselves better than the other two. This is a reference to the second season episode "Hearth's Warming Eve", where pony racism was presented as existing in the past.
* FilibusterFreefall: Her early stories were mostly normal slice of life type stories with minimal messages and morals and misanthropy. Her later stories often have Heinlein-styled social commentary and exposition — and a heaping dose of misanthropy. Sometimes to the point where they overshadow the rest of the story.
* FiveTokenBand: Chatoyance, more than any other TCB author, seems to go out of her way to feature protagonists and side characters that are diverse in race and ethnicity.
* FixFic: "Ten Minutes: Aftermath" was written as a response to the anti-pony , pro-human, sentiments of the original story, subverting the message of the original as part of a writing challenge set by TCB author [=Krass McWriter=]. The prompt was to "Write a story, or continue a story within another writer's universe." Unfortunately, this resulted in a great deal of readers revolting against the story, particularly when it came out that Krass neglected to point out that they should get the ''permission'' of the writer of the fic they were basing their own work on. Brony of Steel didn't even know the fic existed until Chat decided to advertise for it in the comments section of his own fic. A move that pissed off readers of the original fic as much as it pissed off readers of her fix fic. Readers have come to see ''Aftermath'' as less of a fix fic and more of a massive middle finger to the idea of Celestia being capable of losing, which Chatoyance has effectively admitted to hating, and is part of why she seems to utterly disregard season 2.
* FlatEarthAtheist: ''27 Ounces'' featured an incredibly insufferable atheist who believed that Celestia and Luna were perpetuating a GodGuise, that ponies were SufficientlyAdvancedAliens, that all religious humans were monsters, and that Magic was actually [[InsaneTrollLogic molecular reconstruction beams being powered from a massive generator in Equestria]]. He even becomes enraged at someone choosing "belief" and seems to totally ignore that in a rational universe, the VERY EXISTENCE of Equestria would be impossible. Of course, [[DarkAndTroubledPast he has]] [[FreudianExcuse his reasons]].
** Amusingly, most of his vitriol is towards the missionary Elijah (who is notably one of the only religious characters not shown as a Strawman), who nevertheless actually [[NotSoDifferent shares his beliefs about Celestia and Luna]]. It comes to no ones real surprise when [[spoiler: the two of them end up together after converting.]]
* {{Foreshadowing}}: In ''Teacup: Down on the Farm'', the titular character experiences regret over possessing memories of her difficult life on earth. [[spoiler: She is told early on that such memories have value, but pursues having them erased anyway. At the end of the story, she learns the initial suggestion was correct all along.]]
* AFormYouAreComfortableWith: Celestia, Luna, and Discord all have bodies composed of pure magic. It's still enough to make most corporeal onlookers uneasy.
* ForYourOwnGood: How the ponies feel about the ponification and barrier.
* FoxNewsLiberal: ''The Reasonably Adamant Down with Celestia Society'' stars a group of converted humans who were transformed by force and resent Celestia for it. They are portrayed mostly as [[TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong incompetent whiners who fail to realize how good they have things]], and the author shows them in a more positive light only once they decide they were wrong after all.
* FreudianThreat:
** Among the many secrets about Celestia uncovered by the central characters of ''The 800 Year Promise'' is her ancient use of castration as a tool to [[SuperBreedingProgram breed healthier ponies]].
*** Having been reasonably convinced that Wildfire and his wife won't divulge the truth about her many secrets which they have uncovered, Celestia heals the broken ribs he suffered at the hooves of a group of imperfectly ponified HLF operatives. She very pointedly does not, however, restore the testicle which was crushed in the same attack, going so far as to call it "the cost of his adventure" before advising him to avoid getting involved in her affairs again.
* FutureFoodIsArtificial: All food is synthesized from waste using nanomachines.
* GenericDoomsdayVillain: The Human Liberation Front hates ponies and anyone who sympathizes with ponies. And... that's about it.
* GladIThoughtOfIt: In order to preserve various elements of human culture, the leaders of three incredibly distant cities demand that Celestia leave their population alone in the tenth story of ''Tales of Los Pegasus''. Despite this, Celestia still discreetly checks in on them every hundred years or so in order to acquire any interesting new technology they may have come up with because she values human ingenuity. In other stories, it is revealed that this is one of the many reasons she is willing to permit ponification, and resettlement within her universe.
* GratuitousRape: In ''Tales of Los Pegasus'', an angry HLF operative attempts to rape a pony as part of a violent assault. This seems to have been included solely for shock value.
* GreyGoo: In ''New Universe Four: Phoenix In Hooves'', Earth has been entirely devoured by grey goo.
* {{Heaven}}: The afterlife for ponies, where they dwell until they are reincarnated, or choose to ascend to a state where they can explore the multiverse. Celestia and Luna, however, are denied the latter option, because they are mysteriously bound to Equestria. Chatoyance has claimed she will one day address the reason the two alicorns are trapped.
* HistoricalVillainUpgrade: An odd example applying to the entire human race. Humanity's myriad flaws and and atrocities are faithfully recounted, often with historical references; humanity's achievements are also listed and even celebrated as the reason that Celestia is willing to accept humanity being ponified. However, the upside of humanity is dwelt on significantly less often, and is sufficiently downplayed relative to the flaws to make forcible ponification seem like a good idea. To say nothing of the sheer impossibility of listing anything but highlights, which naturally lends itself to skewing the highlights to one view or another (in this case, the negatives).
* HobbesWasRight: With regards to humans, dragons, diamond dogs, and gryphons.
* HumanoidAbomination: Celestia and Luna merely ''look'' like ponies but they are actually beings composed of pure magic.
* HumansAreSpecial: Humans are one of the few known lifeforms to have evolved in a universe completely devoid of magic. As a result, they're among the rarest of sentient beings - those which lack actual souls.
* HumansAreTheRealMonsters: Chatoyance ''[[AuthorAppeal loves]]'' this. Even going as far as to argue this point in the comments, sometimes in other stories.
* HumansKillWantonly: Mentioned several times, often with historical references cited.
* HypocriticalHumor: In ''Going Pony'' two characters explain the technology behind the process of ponification for the reader, but in the story stop to wonder aloud why humans always try to explain away magic.
* InsaneTrollLogic: When the HLF villains of ''Recombinant 63'' fail in their initial search of the city for the hiding and (unknown to them) ponified protagonist, they joke that that their headquarters has been found out because they haven't been murdering enough ponies to meet the statistical average.
* ImmigrantPatriotism: Many newfoals are incredibly enthusiastic about doing things the proper Equestrian way, and try hard to assimilate and fit in with the native population.
* ImprovisedWeapon: In ''27 Ounces'', Dr. Pastern throws some serum at an HLF operative attacking her, killing her attacker.
** The PER sometimes use squirt guns filled with serum in mass ponification attacks.
* InformedAttribute: Despite supposedly being one of the most masterful infiltrators on Earth, the imperfectly converted Ralph Vitoni inevitably arouses the suspicion and distrust of the protagonists of any stories in which he appears within – and sometimes even before – his first spoken sentence.
* InNameOnly: Chatoyance's stories share little with the show except for names.
** She herself actually says as much in [[http://forums.unicornjelly.com/viewtopic.php?p=25524&sid=357e9b1a95637446146f80c06b6a8042#p25524 this post]] on her own forum. She makes it clear that she is writing science fiction first, and pony stories second.
** This is most noticeable in (the admittedly, by WordOfGod, explicitly experimental reimagining) ''New Universe Three: The Friendship Virus'', which merely mentions the show a couple of times. It manages to arguably be a Conversion Bureau story InNameOnly, with the eponymous "bureau" not being an institution that converts people into ponies, but instead, a group of bioterrorists inspired by the show to release a virus that makes men more like women in terms of behavior.
** There is the fact that [[Series/DoctorWho The Doctor]] is depicted as being pro-conversion. That should really speak for itself.
* InsignificantLittleBluePlanet: How the ponies, and the general narration, seem to view Earth. Or rather, [[{{Dystopia}} Insignificant Little Gray Planet]].
* {{Doorstopper}}: Chatoyance has written over 800,000 words.
** Chatoyance refers to her works over 50,000 words as novels. This is the official break point for novels as used by the Science Fiction Writers of America.
* KilledMidSentence: In ''The 800 Year Promise'' Starshine's journal abruptly ends before he can finish signing his final entry, presumably because he was dragged away by the royal guard to be petrified.
* KnightTemplar: Celestia and the ponies fully believe that they are in the right — even though they resort to outright villianous actions.
* SharedUniverse: Chatoyance allows others to freely use her ideas and concepts as stated in [[http://www.fimfiction.net/blog/8789 this blog post]].
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: There is an awful lot Celestia isn't telling humanity. Any human that gets too curious or any pony that gets too talkative gets [[ImpliedDeathThreat pulled aside for a chat.]]
* LongingForFictionLand: Expressed in this statement attributed to her:
--> Sigh. Equestria can't rise from the ocean fast enough.
* LuddWasRight: Earth is a high-tech {{cyberpunk}} CrapsackWorld. Equestria is a pseudo-medieval {{steampunk}} world and a utopia.
* MadeOfMagic: Celestia, Luna, and Discord all have bodies composed of pure magic.
* MadGod: '''Celestia'''
* MagicVersusScience: Science and technology derived from it are inherently destructive to the environment. Magic can do anything science can achieve and more, all without harming anything.
* ManipulativeBastard: Celestia is good at ensuring that events work in her favor. The only time she's failed to manipulate a situation to reach her own goal involved temporal and spacial shenanigans spanning two alternate realities, one of which she has minimal power within.
* MeaningfulName: The Conversion Bureau worker named Dr. Pastern who [[spoiler:eventually ponifes herself]]. A pastern is part of a horse's body.
* MechanicalLifeforms: In ''New Universe One: The Pony Singularity''.
* MedievalStasis: The show's cities and [[{{Magitek}} magitech]] are explained as being the leftover products of the Ponies' flirtation with industry, which was abandoned when the ponies realized that they were destroying their environment.
* MegaCorp: The Corporate Worldgovernment, which owns ''the entire world'', and Blackmesh Security, which serves as their military police.
* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: In "The PER: Michelson and Morely", the protagonists consist of the butch Nutmeg Morely and the feminine – and in the end, transgender – Ginger Michelson.
* MikeNelsonDestroyerOfWorlds: Celestia hunts all newfoal alicorns for fear that they'll destroy the universe.
* MisanthropeSupreme: PER members show this tendency.
%%* TheMultiverse
* {{Nanomachines}}: The basis for the ponification serum. Also heavily used in manufacturing on Earth.
* NoEndorHolocaust: The nuke used in "New Universe Seven" is strong enough to destroy one percent of the planet's mass (contained by the Barrier, but still), and the planet is still livable after losing that much matter.
* OmniscientMoralityLicense: This quote [[WordOfGod by the author]] more or less cements Celestia as having this, due to the virtue of having a consciousness and awareness billions of times greater than a human mind. Essentially a living goddess, Celestia is described as being able to calculate possible outcomes and futures with inhuman ability.
--> [[http://www.fimfiction.net/story/27678/ten-minutes-aftermath#comment/671772 In my stories superior beings - truly superior beings - can do things that if a lesser being, like a human, were to do, it would indeed be evil.]]
* OneWorldOrder: Earth is ruled by the Corporate Worldgovernment. Equestria is ruled by Celestia.
* OutgrownSuchSillySuperstitions: Humans who go through ponification usually come to view their former beliefs, no matter how religious they were before, as false and primitive. Even some humans before conversion start to see their former beliefs as flawed the moment they find out about Celestia.
* PeaceAndLoveIncorporated: The Conversion Bureaus were set up by the Worldgovernment to rescue as much of humanity as possible before the world was destroyed. Ponification is offered free and without charge to even the most impoverished people.
* PerfectPacifistPeople: The ponies are completely incapable of murder or cruelty, though they are capable of self-defense.
* PointlessDoomsdayDevice: A single one of the [[{{technobabble}} Quantum Chromodynamic Weapons]] referred to as "hypernukes" described in ''Recombinant 63'' supposedly would – in the best-case scenario – destroy nearly one percent of the Earth's mass. Bear in mind that at this point, the Earth is under a OneWorldGovernment.
* PrivateMilitaryContractors: [[{{expy}} Blackmesh Security]].
* PrivatelyOwnedSociety: Earth.
* ProperlyParanoid: The HLF believe that Celestia's benevolent talk is a front and that she is in reality leading a deliberately engineered takeover of the planet. They have absolutely no evidence to back this up and are... biased, to say the least. [[TheExtremistWasRight It turns out they are absolutely right.]]
* PunyEarthlings: Her interpretation of the ponies has them with StockSuperpowers (Earth ponies get SuperStrength, pegasi get flight and unicorns get magic), a [[WeAreAsMayflies lifespan of centuries]], [[MadeOfIron extremely durable bodies]], {{reincarnation}} and a "CantArgueWithElves" attitude.
* PurpleProse: Her writing sometimes lapses into this.
* {{Reincarnation}}: Ponies, eventually.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Ponies.
* TheRightOfASuperiorSpecies: According to WordOfGod, this is why Celestia and Luna cannot be judged by human morality - even if they are committing genocide. This quote says it all:
--> "[[http://www.fimfiction.net/story/27678/ten-minutes-aftermath#comment/671772 In my stories superior beings - truly superior beings - can do things that if a lesser being, like a human, were to do, it would indeed be evil]]."
* ReligionOfEvil: All religions are portrayed as such.
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveSupernaturalPowers: Celestia, within her own cosmos, is not bound by any rules as she is an EldritchAbomination. Outside of Equestria, she is increasingly vulnerable and weak, depending on the distance to the Barrier between the two universes.
* ScaryDogmaticAliens: Her ponies have elements of all four types.
** Ponies as Nazis: The ponies consider themselves superior to humans, and are in the process of committing a perfect genocide (destroying any sign that a culture ever existed) against humanity.
** Ponies as Communists: Their plot is to assimilate an entire race to become like them.
** Ponies as Religious Zealots: Celestia is their goddess, and they will follow her every word.
** Ponies as Conquistadores: The end result of the Barrier is that all of Earth will belong to Equestria, and be under Equestria's government.
* SciFiWritersHave/NoSenseOfMass: The hypothetical planet killing nuclear device in "Ten Minutes: Aftermath" was found to have a mass of '''43.6 teragrams (36e+10 kilograms)''' or about 119 times the mass of the Empire State Building. It's specifically stated to be made of cesium and promethium. The picture drawn of the device shows it to be approximately the same size as the Little Boy bomb dropped on Hiroshima, which weighed a mere 4,400 kg. Even assuming the entire planet buster was filled with promethium at 7.26 grams/cubic cm, that still only comes out to a weight of 8639.4 kg. And for the bomb to weigh that much with the given dimensions, the filling of the bomb would have to have a density of 302,521 kg/cubic cm...which is about the same density as a white dwarf.
* TheSoulless: Humans and all other forms of life on Earth.
* SpiritAdvisor: Celestia got the attention of the world government by appearing to each of the six hundred or so most powerful individuals in the form of a duplicate of herself that only they could see and hear, and then badgering them day and night, even in their dreams, until they agreed to meet with each other.
* StableTimeLoop: Derpy.
* StartXToStopX: In the Chatoverse, a human that dies is gone forever because they lack souls. Celestia's ultimate motivation is to save humans from CessationOfExistence by making them not human anymore.
* StrawCharacter:
** The vast majority of those who oppose the ponies and don't change their tune are portrayed as this, especially HLF members, [[RichBitch the wealthy]], and [[CorruptChurch religious people]]. In ''27 Ounces'' a [[HollywoodAtheist Straw Atheist]] also makes an appearance.
* TheStoic: Celestia never shows any emotions stronger than mild irritation or vague amusement.
* SuperBreedingProgram: ''The 800 Year Promise'' mentions that Celestia has undertaken eugenics programs in the past, forcibly sterilizing ponies she deemed to be genetic undesirables in an attempt to strengthen the pony race against the other sentient species inhabiting Equestria.
* SuperiorSpecies: The ponies are depicted as being [[WeAreAsMayFlies longer-lived]], [[MadeOfIron stronger]], more moral, [[PerfectPacifistPeople kinder]] and all around ''better'' than [[PunyEarthlings humans]].
* SyntheticPlague: ''New Universe Three: The Friendship Virus'' features the "PNY-1" virus created by some bioterrorists that eliminates most differences between sexes.
* TakenForGranite: Petrification is often used by Celestia as a punishment.
* TakeThatCritics: ''The Reasonably Adamant Down With Celestia Newfoal Society!'' has been interpreted as a rather caustic one against critics of the TCB-verse.
* TautologicalTemplar: Celestia and the ponies completely fail to see anything wrong with [[BalefulPolymorph forced]] [[MindRape con]][[GettingSmiliesPaintedOnYourSoul version]] and why the human race is so pissed off at them and fighting so hard against them.
* TechnologyIsEvil: It's hinted that Celestia bans most technological development in Equestria.
* ThirdActStupidity: In ''The 800 Year Promise''. Ralph and his HLF co-conspirators are clever enough to hide amongst the ponies of Equestria for years. They've allegedly got agents at every level of Equestrian society – even in the palace, so there's no running to Celestia for help. All throughout the story they're one step ahead, always having figured out enough to know where they should be looking before the protagonists do. They've fabricated a cover story for anyone who questions them. They know enough about dragon culture and history to attempt to rouse them to anger against Celestia. Four chapters from the end they unsuccessfully sneak into a dragon's cave, beat up his “guests”, and die horribly when he comes home sooner than expected.
** VillainHasAPoint: Before dying, Ralph explains what the final members of the HLF have come to believe about Celestia, the destruction of the Earth, and the true nature of Equestria. Sharptooth, the only character present that is familiar with the princess and knowledgeable enough about the universe to make any assessment of it all ''thinks he's right.''
* ThisLoserIsYou: Humanity is not shown in the greatest of light. While there are humans all across the moral spectrum in her stories, there is the underlying message that [[CantArgueWithElves ponies are vastly better]] than humans.
* TropeCodifier: Her works codified many of the many significant plot details of TCB canon, and many other Conversion Bureau stories at least contain elements of her work.
* {{Unperson}}: Beings who become a “problem” for Celestia have a tendency to disappear. Later, some lucky civic area is gifted a surprisingly lifelike new statue. It's unclear how or if their disappearance is explained to friends or family, but it's clear that, aside from Discord, nobody hears about them in any history lessons.
* UnsportsmanlikeGloating: In ''Recombinant 63.'' After Ralph has a rare and surprising stroke of conscience and decides [[EvenEvilHasStandards he's not okay with liquidating an entire city,]] the Doctor is revealed to have tricked Ralph and [[NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished gotten him marked for death.]] He caps this revelation off with a glib insult just for fun.
* UnwillingRoboticisation: The plot of ''New Universe One: The Pony Singularity''.
* UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans: Celestia's #2 priority is keeping Equestria a paradise for her ponies.
* {{Veganopia}}: Equestria and its ponies.
* VoodooShark: Earth and Equestria are established early on as being governed by differing physics models, with Equestria and every other ''known'' alternate reality being permeated by a force which destroys any Earthly technology it effects. Early on the reason is given that Equestrian physics breaks terrestrial quantum mechanics, which underlies both biology and the advanced technologies of the world. The details are further elaborated upon in ''Recombinant 63: A Conversion Bureau Story'', in which it is revealed that the Equestrian reality is completely and utterly divorced from that of Earth, to the point that its matter is composed of entirely different fundamental particles. Despite being intended to explain the differences between the two worlds, it actually raises questions as to how the two dimensions are able to interact at all.
* WeAreAsMayFlies: The ponies can live for centuries, as various pieces of show-canon have been interpreted.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: The PER.
* WhiteMansBurden: Celestia and the ponies pity mankind, whom they view as an inferior species – not really living beings at all, given their lack of magic and therefore souls – and regard it as their duty to save them by transforming them into ponies in both mind and body. However, much like in real life, the darker aspects of cultural destruction are also present.
* WorldBuilding: According to WordOfGod, this is one of the goals of Chatoyance's many Conversion Bureau stories.
* WriterOnBoard: Many of her stories are used to espouse her views on such subjects as diverse as human nature, environmentalism, religion, and GLBT issues.
* YearX: Chatoyance's stories are said to take place in 20X0. She has never given a specific time but hints that the time is [[ExtyYearsFromNow fifty years in the future]].
* YouCannotGraspTheTrueForm: Celestia sometimes gives mortals a glimpse of her true form when she wishes to terrify them into submission.

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