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Jeroic9 wrote:So if we're okay on not-public domain stuff, I think I'll run with your theme of bringing guys back from sci-fi futures.
Doctor Leonard Church from Red vs. Blue. The Bigger Bad of the first ten seasons, Director Church is a genius of AI theory and creation. Unlike his counterpart, Dr. Hallsey of Halo (the basis for Cortana) his genius is driven by personal obsession and he has no moral backing behind his experiments, brutally mind raping the Alpha AI that was created from a flash-clone of his own brain to make fragment "cores" to use in battle.
As a mad scientist of the future, he would gain notoriety in academia under an assumed name at MIT. However, rather than join the Cabal, the same obsession that grants him his genius would make him want to return to his setting, making him an open villain batting for A's team. His obsession and separation from the Beta AI would eventually drive him to depression and alcohol before being sent back. Jury's out on whether his story would teach him to let go of the past, a lesson he never learned in his home series.
Sicon112 wrote:Incidentally, I actually quoted Director Church at one point, to support A, so... XD
Jeroic9 wrote:Sicon112 wrote:Incidentally, I actually quoted Director Church at one point, to support A, so... XD
I think I remember that, it was the "every alternative" line, yes?
Sicon112 wrote:Jeroic9 wrote:Sicon112 wrote:Incidentally, I actually quoted Director Church at one point, to support A, so... XD
I think I remember that, it was the "every alternative" line, yes?
Bingo.
JackAlsworth wrote:reI like the idea of a superhero showing up (more well-known ones like Batman or Captain America especially), but I'm not sure a compelling story could be written about them (Batman would just assume he was in an alternate dimension where no one had heard of Bruce Wayne, and Cap already personifies the Temporal Fish Out Of Water).
The one I really would like to see is a futuristic man or woman inexplicably finding themselves in the distant past, but I can't think of a character to fit that off the top of my head.
Connor Fallon wrote:There was talk about one of the ponies from My Little Pony, or some other Utopian work.
Connor Fallon wrote:But I believe almost every Utopian world has that covered extensively in fanfiction.

Dana wrote:Sorry, Rick. He would have sung all of his dialogue.

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