1: Would Chris/Thara plus Jake/ Meredith get their own house or move into the Kent farm & Grayson place?
2: How much does Meredith know; does she only know about Jake or everything about the bat family? (Other heroes too)
3: How did Jake & maybe mar'i, first meet the super-twins?
4: What story would you write for the Grayson-Anders family?
5: What story would you write for the Super-Family?
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1) Chris/Thara: they would in a beachside home on the coast in the state Metropolis is within. Thara really appreciates the sunrise of the coast line while in turn Chris really likes how the moon looks at night when it reflects in the ocean water.
Jake/Meredith: Also Their own home; semi canonically at the very end of New Order, Jake and his family were living some suburbs of either Gotham or Bludhaven so it’s not hard to believe that Jake and Meredith might do the same in this timeline
2) Upon learning Jake is Skybird, she very quickly and correctly deduces that his family are Starfire, Nightwing and Nightstar respectively while his Uncle Tim is Robin but for the first two years, that’s where he knowledge would stop, until she builds enough trust and good word of mouth from Jake to the others to start learning over time. For instance it was until she was 13 she finally learned that his adoptive Grandpa Bruce was indeed the Batman and not that Bruce Wayne was living in Batman’s attic.
3) Chris introduced the Twins to both Mar’i and Jake almost about two weeks after Mon El and then arrived back on Earth after that big huge battles at Warworld. Almost immediately they actually all got along with the Twins especially so curious and full of questions about the Graysons and their Tamaranean heritage and customs.
4) Hmm….
For the whole family, I envision a long (about in the real world a half a year to one year long, biweekly scheduling in place) story arc having them travel throughout the stars putting on a space based circus tour, a sort of new intergalactic branch of Haly’s, running into many new friends and foes with the backdrop of sharing both Earthen and Tamaranean culture. Along the way, the family can have many encounters with not just the standard Blackfire and Wildfire but also maybe other space bound characters and teams in the DCU including but not limited to Adam Strange, Lobo, L.E.G.I.O.N, Planet Thanagar aka the planet Hawkman’s Nth Metal originated from, and maybe even a resident Green Lantern or two that pass by them (Ideally, Jessica Cruz and/or Tai Pham). The arc culiminates with The Graysons and their allies banding together and fending off a grand scale attack on Planet Tamaran itself and once successful, the epilogue sees that branch of the Circus give one last Grand Performance for the tour with the Flying Graysons as the headline act.
5) One day, Clark’s powers are starting to go haywire and out of control. The solar energy in his systems are overloading and threatening to cause him to explode. What’s worse though is that this explosion would be equivalent to a supernova which in way, through no fault of his own, Clark has the entire solar system and even the galaxy held hostage. Meanwhile, the anti alien Blue Earth Movement has gained unfortunate legitimacy with its representative being elected as President with vows to supposedly protect the Human race from any alien threat and place them as the superior species, no doubt having an ally in Lex Luthor. It’s a matter of the family trying to find ways to prevent Clark’s impending demise and save their world from not just that supernova but from in a way itself, especially as Blue Earth aligned super villains and even alien cosmic threats converge on our heroes, making their tasking all the harder. It’ll put their bonds and connections with each other to the test, not necessarily on how well they get along though that can certainly be all over but moreso on if it’ll be enough to overpower these great threats in their horizon. Minor Spoilers, Clark indeed survives his power overload and the Earth is safe there though the consequences would still linger afterwards
Summary: Defeating Obake is the conclusion to phase 1 of the Big Heroverse, and marks the beginning of phase 2, which is usually when things become way bigger than before. Big Hero 6 have decided to give their super suits upgrades in order to take on villains more effectively, while some of them found opportunities to gain work experience. However, as bioengineered monsters started appearing in San Fransokyo at the same time, the heroes have no choice but to take on this harrowing new challenge. Especially Gogo, who finds herself in a difficult situation in the midst of the plot which puts her double life as a superhero, as well as her sense of judgement on the line.
Updates: Saturdays
Link to story: https://archiveofourown.org/works/46030105/chapters/115867201
Status: Complete (33/33)
Current episode: City of Monsters part 3, Epilogue
Opening theme: Kaibutsu, Yasashii Suisei (City of Monsters)
I can't help but imagine that the MC in Marcus's route is the COMPLETE opposite of him. She'd be some nerdy librarian type with huge glasses and he initially saw her as a potential notch on his bedpost...then she became a challenge...then she became an obsession...
Or maybe she's the hot cheerleader type who left tall, fit and handsome Marcus 'cause she decided that personality matters more and an overweight IT guy like John was a better catch :P (personality wins in the end, people!)
(NOTE: BOTH MCs ARE ADULTS IN THEIR THIRTIES. I just used an anime generator 'cause I can't draw).