Here's an eclectic mix of series to tell a story with. After no small of poking and prodding...
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In white letters above the windows and over the wing, the words The Faithful Pony's Flying Circus ended with the image of a little blue pegasus dashing with a rainbow streak behind it.
"Guess who?" A girl's voice said before a finger wiped the fog, revealing the grinning face a girl about the same age as the teen twins. Blonde-haired, blue-eyed, with a pair of heart-shaped marks on her fair-skinned cheeks, she wore a dark green dress with a red devil-horn headband and a spider-shaped necklace as accessories. "It's me, Star!"
Star moved the laptop around and repositioned herself to reveal she was sitting on a bathroom sink. "I have some exciting news for you. Well, first, Marco got kidnapped, and I blew up a bunch of stuff, including my wand."
Star moved the laptop to her left hand so she could reach into the sink's drawer. "And I was super bummed because I thought I was never gonna get to do magic again, but then I got… my new wa-!"
She stopped, realizing she;d whipped out a brush with a piece of gum stuck on it. "Oh." Rapidly she swapped it out for a pink and gold scepter with wings sprouted from its head. The face of the wand sported a single bright gold star that half of was completely black. "My new wand!"
Almost as an afterthought, Star added. "Oh and Marco's okay. Say hi Marco!"
The camera's view became a blur, moving until it stopped on a light brown-skinned, brown-eyed young man with a beauty mark under his right eye, wrapped in a floral-print bath towel, pulling another around his head. Seeing the camera pointed at him, he lunged towards it. "Hey-!"
The camera went dark and the stream came to a sudden end.
Dipper Pines held the tablet out when it didn't come back on. "Wait, that's it? A week and a half of nothing and then less than a minute of stream."
His sister Mabel was of a different opinion. "Seeing Marco fresh out the shower was well worth the wait."
Dipper gave his sister a flat look. "Could you focus?"
Mabel smirked, giving him a wry look. "Whatever, you liked it."
"Yeah, and maybe the world won't come to a horrifying end," Dipper added.
Years ago, the two spent a summer with their Great Uncle in a remote, heavily forested, and off-beat town called Gravity Falls, Oregon. What would've been a boring summer for two kids straight out of the rich part of the Bay Area turned into supernatural, disturbing, and outright apocalyptic adventures to determine the fate of everything from pet pigs to the entire universe. It left an impression on the two that brought them to Los Angeles to spend a school year in the sprawling metropolis locked in an eternal summer.
Princess Star Butterfly, a magical girl from another world, had come to live among humans in their world–and was actively blogging her exploits in the town of Echo Creek in northern Los Angeles. Whereas most people dismissed the bright colors and magical explosions as Hollywood high technology special effects for a way overproduced web series, Dipper–well-experienced with the weird and paranormal–knew a supernatural anomaly when he saw it.
"On that note," Dipper said, "Did you see her wand? There was something definitely wrong with it, why was half of it black?"
"Well, it is her new wand." Mabel took an instant to think. "Oh, maybe it's an edgy new upgrade, to reflect the dark turn of Marco getting kidnapped."
"That's another thing that bothered me," Dipper said as he leaned back into his seat and watched a taxiing jumbo jet pass by. "Someone kidnapped Marco, and forced Star to blow up her wand? That doesn't sound like something the monsters they've been fighting could push her to do."
"She didn't seem too concerned about it, she did kinda just mention that Marco was fine like it wasn't a big thing."
Dipper's resolve to find out why only hardened. "These are just more questions to answer."
It was her last year of high school, and after grade school in Germany and both middle and high school in the south of France, she wanted to go out with a bang on her senior year: High School in the United States of America–specifically in beautiful Beverly Hills, where she would spend her days making friends, flirting shamelessly, and enjoying every summer-like day until graduation absorbing the American zeitgeist. It was going to be wonderful.
Giggling to herself, she looked ahead and wondered who she'd run into on her way out to her new home in the hills. This was the home of big Hollywood movies, after all, she was likely to see at least one or two famous people just here at the airport terminal.
Hearing German-tipped English, Mabel looked down at the small and round girl walking beside them. She lit up. "Hello! What can I do for you?"
"Are you… Mabel?" Misao asked. "The girl from YouTube with the guide to life?"
"Huh…?" Dipper looked at Misao, noticing right away her exotic looks. He escaped staring, looking between her and Mabel. "Uh…"
Mabel gasped. "Oh my gosh, yes! I'm Mabel, and I do have a guide to life on YouTube!"
Misao clapped her hands together, she hadn't even left the airport! "I love your series, it's so cute and funny!"
Dipper raised an eyebrow. Cute and funny wasn't something he'd call his sister's YouTube channel. Mabel shot for cute when she worked the camera, but it came off as weird, surreal, disturbing enough get her channel threatened with deletion twice, and once got them a visit from a concerned Piedmont Police Department.
"You really like it?" Mabel asked.
"Ja, my friends and I love it so much!"
Now it made sense. "German sense of humor."
"Hm, my host family was sending a driver, yes," Misao confirmed. Looking ahead, she saw a swarthy, handsome, broad shouldered man holding a sign with her name on it. "Ohh… I hope that's him~"
"I don't think it is," Dipper said, "Don't make eye contact, because I'm pretty sure that's Señor Senior Junior."
Misao performed a discrete doubletake with disbelief. "Wait–the supervillain?"
Mabel looked ahead at the chauffeur's face, and a blush broke out across hers. "Oh man, I'd let him kidnap me anyday."
For the life of him, Dipper couldn't even imagine why the son of a world renowned thief and general menace was here trying to pick up a random German girl. He was, however, thankful that his preoccupation with the strange and unknown made it easy to spot him. "Just keep walking, pretend you don't see him."
"Mmhm, I know what to do in these situations," Misao assured Dipper, though she was a little impressed with his decisive manner.
The "chauffeur" smiled when he saw his mark, talking with two other pretty tall kids, and held his sign a little higher. He held it higher still as they walked closer to him without her noticing.
"Excuse me, Miss Darlian?" He called after her with an obvious Spanish accent and whiny inflection that implied a distinct passiveness. "I am your chauffeur? To be bringing you to your host family…?"
The three pointedly ignored him and kept walking.
"Miss Darlian?" He stopped. "Did she even notice me?"
The pale black-haired woman brushed past him, and he stepped back. "Take a powder, I'll get her."
Dipper glanced at his sister. "Mabel? Look behind us, are we being followed?"
Mabel gave a quick discreet look back, and sure enough saw the black-haired woman in green and black walking towards them–her eyes hidden behind a pair of visor sunglasses. She looked forward, a little pale. "… Dipper, I think that's Shego."
"Grandpa Shermie!" Dipper hurried to the passenger side of the SUV and opened the back door. "We need to go!"
"Dipper, Mabel, what's the hurry?"
"No time! We gotta go, a hot scary lady's after us!" Mabel ushered Misao around the SUV and into the backseat, then climbed in herself. "I love your tie!"
Dipper scrambled into the SUV and ducked down, and Shermie looked down at him. "Oy gevalt, you're just getting into LA and you already got a shiksa tailing you?"
He looked back at the terminal doors, when Shego stormed out of the Terminal and sharply scanned the area. Shermie's expression hardened and he pulled himself back inside of the car. "On second thought… probably not your type."
The woman did a double-take after the fleeing SUV and frowned. "Shoot, was that them?"
The chauffeur spilled out of the terminal and looked in the direction she went. Removing his fancy billet, Señor Senior Junior heaved a defeated sigh. "What just happened? Did they see through our disguises?"
The legendary henchwoman herself, Shego, pulled off her visor and scowled. "There's no way they didn't notice us. One of them must've recognized you… which I'm not even sure how."
Junior pulled at his collar and looked away, but Shego noticed it. "All right. Have you been posting selfies again?"
Junior was appalled by the insinuation. "No! I'll have you know, father had me banned from most social media."
Shego stopped, impressed by the prudence. "Oh… then why the nervous look?"
"I still have a Linkedin I use to post headshots…?" Junior admitted sheepishly.
Shego palmed her face and heaved an annoyed groan. "Of course."
Junior rubbed his sharp chin. "There's still a chance. After all, a good villain has a good contingency, right?"
Shego smiled and lightly punched his shoulder. "Just like I taught you. So, what's the plan?"
"We wait; maybe do a few small time burglaries of jewelry stores on Rodeo to keep us from getting bored, and keep an eye on the internet. A girl like her? She can't stay away from it for long."
Shego smiled, and let out a dark, silky laugh. "It is always a breath of fresh air working with you, SSJ."
My main aim is to tell a story about solving mysteries and fighting monsters, while friendships (and more) develop within and throughout the core cast.So what aspects are you looking to focus on this story to keep it interesting?
This video is for educational purposes on the "what to do"and "what not to do" of making a show.
Probably, for now, but I appreciate you being here and reading the story.What a beautiful crash and burn this will be for Trip. Also am I the only one who is talking on this thread ero-sennin?
Honestly, a Wikipedia scan is really all that you need. Big Bad Beetleborgs was a show with a whole bunch of elements that could be used to make something coherent, but the entire show was a wild mess aimed at the demographic just below whats Saban aimed for with the Power Rangers and VR Troopers. It's full of slapstick, pure 90s idiosyncrasy, and a belligerent resistance at anything resembling continuity or story telling. In this fic, expect almost every character to be faithful to the show but with various shades of aging up, character extrapolation, character development, reality ensuing and me turning that shit up to 111 as I am known for. Also, don't worry too much about the Kim Possible stuff, that's background flavor and world-building mortar (for now) but it will all be very relevant in due time. I'll give you a hint, we're in late season 3 for the show.So this is a Rick and Morty cross too?
Also... I know Gravity Falls well. I know Kim Possible, but it has dulled with time. I am passingly familiar with Star vs Forces of Evil. I read a paragraph of the wikipedia page of Big Bad Beetle Borgs.
With all that in mind, how lost should I expect to be as a reader? Like, who is the fun-sized girl they drag around places? Which show is she from?
That's basically the aim here. All you need is a bit of nostalgia, be it for Beetleborgs or for B-Fighter, and I will take you to your happy place.One of the lovely thing about this iteration of Beetleborgs, is that you can be drawn to the fic from faint nostalgia of having watched it on TV without actually remembering anything about it.
And then Sage gives us a better product with it than Saban did.
You too can decipher the various codices and backchatter with this handy dandy website.
This version here is somewhat modified compared to AO3, lots more characterization and internal thoughts.Oh heck I was just reading this fic on ao3 the other day. Can't wait to see where this goes.
Hopefully, the fact that this is a fic (and being listed on QQ) means that the events of Beetleborgs episode 39 ("Jo's Strange Change") have a different outcome, if they happen at all...
For those who don't remember the events of that episode, one of the house monsters casts a spell from Flabber's spellbook on Jo that totally changes her appearance. Since it can't be undone, it's instead fixed by using another spell that makes anyone not in the know see Jo's old appearance, leaving the house monsters, the Beetleborgs, and the audience to see the "new" Jo.
If you're wondering why the writers did this, Jo's actress left the show for some reason, so the crew felt they had to explain why she looks totally different because of the new actress. I think the only reason they didn't do what seemed to be the usual thing for actors they no longer needed was that Jo isn't exactly a side character that they could forget ever existed.
If you are unaware of what the "killing with bare hands" is in reference to, enjoy:
https://twitter.com/i/status/870797783292194817
I decided I was going to combine Vexor's wispy flowy (but ultimately non-existant) menace with Gaohm's actually holy fuck terrifying for Legends. So far from what I've written has worked out quite well.I gotta say again, I like how you run Vexor's style as a character and as a villain.
There is a link to the very same cryptography machine I used to make the code a few posts up.Does anyone know what the translations for the cyphers are? It would be greatly appreciated.
This is a cute one, by the way. Anyway, next chapter!
Skullduggery, fiends, and monsters! Los Angeles is full of such interesting times!
Yeah, these kids can't be at each other's throats all the time.It's always nice to see things end on a positive note. Feels like the team is slowly coming together...
I'm on the fence about it, honestly.I don't know how else to say this, so here is goes:
May we get a separate nsfw thread for omake chapters for this story be a bit much?
I mean this is QQ
Yay or nay?
"Nano, please, have you for a moment thought about your health and well-being? You're almost 70." Abbie said to her mother-in-law, who was cutting up a steak she was having with her eggs.
"I done told y'all enough. You are only as old as you feel and girl I am eternally 18."
"Have you had your cholesterol checked? Your blood pressure? You're at high risk…"
Nano huffed. "All of that's fine. You know I run for five miles before any of you even thinkin' of gettin' out of bed." She noticed Roland. "Mornin' baby, come on over and grab you somethin' to eat before you go out and do your karate."
Abbie turned to her husband. "Aaron, talk to your mother."
Aaron wondered why he thought his tablet would protect him. It never worked before. "Mom, please go in for one checkup?"
"No," Nano replied.
Aaron shrugged his shoulders. "I tried."
Abbie's glare could burn through Jara's cloak. Roland scooped eggs onto his tortilla and began slicing up his steak to go with it. "I think Nano's doing fine."
She'll appreciate that," Roland said before looking for any sign of Jo and Drew, he could already see their garage door opening. "Oh, by the way… when I went to the dojo, the Sensei said it was 'an honor' to meet me when he realized I was your grandson. Do you know him?"
"Hm?" Nano thought about it. "Huh, you're going to that dojo over at Trank Plaza?" When Roland nodded she laughed. "Brantley's Dojo? Lord have mercy."
"Brantley?" Roland repeated.
"I'm surprised that place is still open…" she murmured, before she smiled at Roland. "Well tell him ol' Nano sends her love, and go easy on 'im, kay baby?"
He stepped through the doorway, the others following him to find Sensei sitting with his legs crossed and his hands on his knees. The school's master was in silent meditation, his eyes shut but relaxed, breathing deeply through his nose, and exhaling through his mouth.
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Jo looked around the room as Marco went over to the matts and sat seiza in front of Sensei on the very edge of them. No other students had arrived yet. "So the little imp isn't here."
Drew looked at Roland. "So soon as Marco's done, we can start asking questions."
"Yeah, leave it to me," Roland assured them.
Out on the mats Marco sat in silence, watching his teacher's meditation with intense focus. Sensei continued his steady breathing for several moments, making no other movements, giving nothing away. After a few moments more, Marco wondered if he was meditating at all and not-
"Mr. Diaz."
Oh, he's awake. Marco thought.
"The time is eight-twenty seven and twenty-three seconds. Twenty-four, twenty-five, twenty-six…" Marco checked his watch, while Drew, Jo, and Roland went to their phones. He was right on the dot. "You have come early to the dojo. What is it that you seek?"
"I see." Sensei's eyes opened. "Well then, I hope you are ready for a grueling process. The Red Belt is the deep red of sunset, the last bit of light before you venture into the uncertain dark of true mastery. I will push you to your every limit to see that you are ready to reach this level."
Jo rolled her eyes. "How much anime does this guy watch?"
"Yes," Roland answered.
"I dunno, this is kinda cool," Drew admitted.
"Do you think you can handle it? This trial has broken many a student." Sensei asked Marco.
Marco nodded. "Yes, Sensei."
Sensei closed his eyes and breathed deeply. "Very well, stand!" He shot to his feet, Marco springing to his in the same instant. "Bow to your sensei!" Marco placed his hands together and bowed to Sensei. "Now prepare yourself! Your training begins… NOOOOOOOW!"
With his bellowing kiai Sensei crossed the mat at speed that caught not only Marco, but the Beetleborg kids completely off guard. Turning he lifted his right leg to bring his heel down on Marco in an axe kick.
"Whoa!" Marco raised his hands to block but Sensei was faster, his heel actually stopping short of his face. "… Huh?"
Sensei pointed his foot at Marco's face. "Clip the toenail."
Marco lowered his hands. "Huh?"
Drew, Jo, and Roland stared at the scene, expressions blank. "Huh?"
"Clip the toenail." Sensei repeated, wiggling his toes for emphasis.
Marco looked at his toes, then back at his face. "… Seriously?"
"Clip the toenail, Mr. Diaz!" Sensei bellowed, and without fail Marco pulled out a pair of toenail clippers and snipped the edge off Sensei's big toenail.
"Ack! It got in my eye!"
Drew and Roland winced, while Jo's brow furrowed. "Okay, this is dumb."
Marco wildly brushed at his eyes, then looked up at his Sensei. "What the heck?!"
Sensei narrowed his eyes. "If you are not ready for grueling minutiae, then how can I be sure you are prepared to wear the burden of the red belt, nay, the burden of being an instructor? A master? The arts is not merely chopping wooden planks and kicking butts, it is patience, diligence, and focus! To better yourself not physically, but mentally, and metaphysically–straight down to the soul!"
Sensei was correct, this was only the beginning. After clipping his toenails, Marco mopped then waxed the floors, plunged the toilets, scrubbed the showers, itemized the school's budget and washed the windows. All while Drew, Jo, and Roland watched from the bleachers as students filtered in and out, finding no classes to be taught while Sensei ran Marco through his Belt Trial.
"This is so dumb…" Jo groaned. "We've been here literally all morning watching Marco do chores."
Drew was reading comics off his phone. "I'm with Jo on this one, we should've gone with Dipper and Janna, if this was what we're gonna be doing all morning."
Jo gave him the side-eye. "Oh, what happened to this being kinda cool?"
Drew checked his phone's time. "Three hours and ten minutes elapsed."
Sensei was standing at the base of a ladder, watching Marco scrub the rafters of the dojo. "Those cross-beams need to be shining, Diaz!"
"Yes sensei!" Marco shouted before some soapy, dirty water fell into his eye. "AHHH!"
Sensei lit up. "Your Grandmother, yes. Look around this dojo, Roland, without a chance encounter with Nano many years ago… none of this would exist."
"Really?"
Sensei nodded. "Honestly. Many years ago-" He stopped. "But not too many, when I was like your age, I was a young thug going down the wrong path. Gangs, violence, drugs, I grew up surrounded by it… and for much of my teen years, I thought that was all my life was going to be."
His dark eyes drew off to his right, narrowing as he recalled himself on the mean streets of East LA, a young man who wore a hoodie and a skull-cap in 95 degree heat, throwing up gang signs, spray-painting tags, robbing drug dealers, and running from the cops. "I was so young, and already on a downward spiral–it was only a matter of time before I was dead or in jail."
He swept his gaze back to Roland, and raised a clenched fist. "Then one day, I was at the end of my rope. I was cornered by a rival set right on the banks of the LA river, nothing but hot concrete between myself and a certain death at the hands of the eight biggest, baddest bangers East LA ever knew."
Roland hummed, imagining the young Sensei faced off against eight men armed with everything from baseball bats to handguns, surrounding him.
"Then, I heard the rev of an engine. And in a flash my life was saved." The young Sensei had only an instant to react, before a motorcycle straight from the fantasies of every Motorcycle aficionado roared through the air over his head and landed in a long sideways slide, bowling over the gangbangers as its rider threw her foot down and carved a trench in the concrete to stop it.
The young Sensei looked up, in shock of the carnage, and then in awe at Nano–one hand on the handlebars of her motorcycle, and the other extended out to him.
"'Come with me, if you want to live', she said, like straight out of Terminator 2 or something. It was so awesome," Sensei continued.
Roland thought about it. "Yeah, Nano loves that movie. She'd definitely do something like that."
"From that day forward, she took me under her wing, training me in the path of not just the honorable warrior, but the path of a man. From her I learned not to fight, but how to live, and I have been proud to show others that path since."
"I owe her everything. She is my most revered Master." Sensei placed his fist in his palm. "That is why it is an honor to train her grandson. Don't think that this means you'll get any preferential treatment, though. I am a strict teacher, and I cut not slack for anyone."
Roland hummed. "Yeah, about that. Why did you let Jeremy get away with running his mouth-"
Sensei held up his hand. "Hold that thought, Mr. Williams." He turned and headed over towards Marco, who was climbing down from the ladder. "Excellent work Mr. Diaz! I can almost see my reflection in the rafters. Which is pretty impressive, since wood isn't like reflective, and junk."
Roland nodded to the door. "I don't think we can do that, Marco. We were going to hang out with the others after class, remember?"
Marco winced. "I know, but…"
Sensei looked from Roland to Marco. "If you want to go hang out with your friends, you may. We can resume your trial in the morning tomorrow. You look like you need a break–and maybe get your eyes looked at."
Roland agreed, they were looking pretty red from all the stuff that kept getting into them.
Marco looked half-ready to agree, but stopped himself. "Hang on. If I complete your trial today, can I get certified for the Red Belt tomorrow?"
Sensei recoiled at the request. "Oh no, Mr. Diaz, there's no way that you can complete this trial in one day. There is much to be done far too much."
Kind of reminds me of Drew, when he gets locked in on something. He thought. Something was bothering Marco, and the Red Belt sounded like the answer to his problems. Remembering what happened at the dojo yesterday, he hummed.
Gonna have to talk to him about that. He thought as he hopped on his bike and headed for the scrapyard.