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[LN] Dangerously Genre-Savvy [closed to Nico]
"Inspector!" Rafa cried out, as the Inspector's ship crash landed in the purple jungles of Khalafross. Clad in his traditional animal skins, he was an imposing figure, even despite the fact that the Inspector was taller than him. "The danger light blinks! Rafa can see with the eyes of the ship! Our most hated enemy comes for us: Blorgons!"
Native to the planet Tumantis, Rafa was one of the Tessujex, a subgroup of the people known as the Suveteem. In the Inspector's adventures, he had discovered that the Suvateem were actually descendant of a crashed space exploration survey team. (Their name, in fact, was what "survey team" had devolved into over the centuries). The Tessujex had evolved from the animals on board that had accidentally been exposed to mutagens during the crash and developed human intelligence. (Hence the name Tessujex, a twisted version of the words "test subjects.")
After the Tessujex were used as slave labor for centuries, the Inspector was responsible for making the Suveteem realize that the humanoids among them were not the superior species they'd once thought they were and that their claim that they were descended from the gods was false, the Tessujex finally had a chance of being treated equal in their society. After that, Rafa, one of the Tessujex's most noble warriors and resistance fighters had declared that he would follow the Inspector to the end of time until the debt could be repaid, especially if it meant the Inspector could teach him the ways of peace after a lifetime of battle.
"We must leave! Quickly! And fight them in the jungle. Rafa knows the way!"
They had no way of defending themselves on the ship and there was no way to repair it while the Blorgons were on board.
Native to the planet Tumantis, Rafa was one of the Tessujex, a subgroup of the people known as the Suveteem. In the Inspector's adventures, he had discovered that the Suvateem were actually descendant of a crashed space exploration survey team. (Their name, in fact, was what "survey team" had devolved into over the centuries). The Tessujex had evolved from the animals on board that had accidentally been exposed to mutagens during the crash and developed human intelligence. (Hence the name Tessujex, a twisted version of the words "test subjects.")
After the Tessujex were used as slave labor for centuries, the Inspector was responsible for making the Suveteem realize that the humanoids among them were not the superior species they'd once thought they were and that their claim that they were descended from the gods was false, the Tessujex finally had a chance of being treated equal in their society. After that, Rafa, one of the Tessujex's most noble warriors and resistance fighters had declared that he would follow the Inspector to the end of time until the debt could be repaid, especially if it meant the Inspector could teach him the ways of peace after a lifetime of battle.
"We must leave! Quickly! And fight them in the jungle. Rafa knows the way!"
They had no way of defending themselves on the ship and there was no way to repair it while the Blorgons were on board.
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He briefly closed his eyes and when he opened them again, they were just white. No iris, no pupil, like how some superheroes had little see through parts of their masks over their eyes that hid them.
He drew his sais, twirling them in his hands.
"The other me's. I think this is - I think this is tied to one of the other me's. Maybe a comic? Jack said it all started with comics. Comics, then cartoons and movies and more comics. It feels like this place is - it's someplace where everything's supposed to begin."
A pause.
"And where it already ended."
He spotted something moving out of the corner of his eye and looked up to see ninjas suddenly appearing all over the damn place, on all the massive cargo containers, on the cranes, everywhere.
"Oh, for the love of -"
The Foot. Of course it was the Foot.
"It will be your end, turtle," boomed a voice from nearby, echoing around the shipping crates. "Here, at the beginning of it all."
Raph's eyes went wide. It was hard enough to face Shredder with his brothers, but now? When it was just the two of them and he was so exhausted from that swim that he was barely on his feet? Against a veritable army of the Foot?
And this Shredder didn't sound like the one Raph knew, and did, at the same time. It sounded like the Shredder that had killed his father and the Shredder that had beaten up Leo, but at the same time he could tell it was a different one, one that was more...primeval. Like he was more the idea of the Shredder.
If this had been the Shredder he knew, he'd have thrown himself right into the battle, exhaustion or not, because of his rage, because of what Shredder had done. But this wasn't his Shredder and he wasn't back home and his brothers weren't here and he wasn't even fighting fit.
His brothers weren't here and someone that'd never once tangled with the Shredder before was. It wasn't even that he thought she wasn't badass but these weren't rent-a-ninjas and right now the two of them were clearly not myth-powered even if they had their usual powers and abilities.
And this was the idea of The Shredder, at its most primal.
"Nico," he said calmly - far too calmly. Frighteningly calmly, a tone of voice she'd likely never heard him use before. "You need to start running."
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Where exactly did he expect her to run to? Could he even take this many ninjas right after he'd carried her up out of the ocean? She glanced behind her, hoping for Godzilla or something to pop up and be a distraction. Where was the guy who they were here following?
She shifted backward slowly, gravel crunching underfoot as she tried to figure out if the Staff of One was anywhere nearby for her to grasp.
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His hope was that she'd get somewhere safe, he'd be able to toss a smoke bomb and ninja away, and they could meet up later. Digging in and trying to win this thing was practically suicide, it needed to be a hit and run, and that meant it was better if one of them already started running.
But as difficult as the fight was, even while exhausted fifteen years of skill weren't anything to scoff at. Even while exhausted he could have held his own against some of the best of the best of her world.
However, unlike some of the best of the best of her world, he wasn't holding back. At all. Back when the Foot had all been human, they'd tried to knock them out with kicks and punches and the flats of their weapons. They'd had the luxury. They'd given the Foot so many beat-downs, of such magnitude, that most of them had decided a ninja life of crime wasn't for them. Shredder had run out of volunteers and had to commission all of his robot ninjas instead.
But when it was a lone ninja against, oh, three hundred Foot? And some nightmare version of the Shredder? That wasn't the time to hold back.
This was the first she ever saw him fight an enemy that wasn't a practice dummy and if it wasn't for, you know, all the blood spray, it would have been pretty majestic. Because even exhausted, he danced like lightning. He was a storm - half of the one they'd been together in the Drift - raging and flattening whole seaside civilizations. Sometimes he even gave the impression that he wasn't beholden to gravity and capable of liberating other people from it, leaping and bouncing off of crates, people, any available surface, flinging Foot ninjas around like rag dolls in complicated maneuvers that had them slamming into other ninjas and sending them also flying like errant bowling pins.
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This was what he had in his head?
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Only he usually envisioned himself winning.
They were wearing him down. A lucky punch here, a kick to the chest there. It didn't happen all at once, but he was clearly losing control of the situation. An attempt to use a smoke bomb failed when one of the Foot managed to grab his foot as he leaped away, swinging him around and slamming him into a crate that broke on impact.
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"RAPH!" she shouted as he vanished under a veritable avalanche of ninjas as the booming voice from earlier roared with laughter. She took off toward the heap, only to be shoved aside by a second wave -- surely they couldn't all be trying to stab him at once, could they? There were two many of them, they'd stab each other!
"Oww!"
Blood seeped from Nico's arm across the gravel and sandpaper on the dock. As it did, her soul sung with a very welcome sensation.
Someone really ought to start briefing the ninjas.
"When Blood Is Shed, Let the Staff of One Emerge."
The magic was a bit more...dramatic here, possibly to make up for the lack of color. The Staff of One blossomed from her chest amidst light and smoke, and the ninjas sure as hell were noticing her now.
"Go the #$%& to sleep."
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He stood, staring at her and her staff, cocking his head in confusion.
"You don't belong here. Wrong canon. The big two would never be able to agree on the rights for a crossover with a small indie comics company."
The ninja's image briefly blurred revealing a tall, brown-skinned man with a concerned gaze, wearing a ninja turtle costume. He carried a bo staff. Then, as if he couldn't reconcile what he was seeing, as if it alarmed him, he bolted, running like a deer in headlights and shoving his way through a wall - which suddenly ripped apart like paper - and disappeared.
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The grumbling sounds at least made it clear he was probably okay.
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Nico shook off her confusion. She could either chase after that guy and risk leaving Raph behind in this reality, or she could help Raph out of that pile of ninjas and hope they could catch up. She went with the latter, wading gingerly into the mess of
blood andbodies and trying to move them aside. At least most of them were sleeping.Most of them.
"Raph, you okay? I saw the guy, he was wearing a turtle costume and babbled something about crossovers and big companies verses little companies before he ran off, come on!"
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To his credit, despite the blood bath of earlier, he wasn't stabbing anyone while they were down. Apparently that'd been fully reserved for that specific moment of being in deep deep sewer runoff.
"A turtle costume!" If he sounded pissed it was because he was pissed. And still breathing raggedly, what with all the fighting and such. "Like it's aaall fun and games!"
This guy was running around talking about comic book crossovers while we're stuck dodging ninjas and nearly drowning."
He stumbled the rest of the way out and joined Nico's side, following wherever she was running off to.
"What is that?" he said, the moment he saw the hole. The paper hole. In a brick wall. Whatever was beyond it was brightly colored, a stark contrast to the grim black and white world they were in, as if they were in one half of the Wizard of Oz movie and about to step into the other half.
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Because really, they were chasing after a guy who was pretty much warping reality around them. There was no way that he wasn't responsible for this hole.
"Let's go, we don't want to lose him!"
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The moment they were on the other side, Nico would find herself in a very strange yet familiar world. They were in another New York City and not far off in the distance Stilt-Man was trying to make a getaway, bags of cash in his hands. He was being fought by Spider-Man and a rather deranged looking Deadpool, who was shimmying up one of his massive legs. Spider-Man looked as annoyed as someone could look when covered head to toe in spandex, which, surprisingly, was pretty annoyed, but hey, not surprising when Deadpool was there.
The people in the street were either filming the fight on their phones or grumbling about rush hour traffic as they tried to trot out of the way.
Everything was brightly colored with crisp outlines.
But that wasn't the thing that had caught Raph's attention.
"What am I wearing?"
The second he'd popped through the portal, his clothes had changed. Most significantly, he actually had clothes instead of his very utilitarian wraps and belt and elbow and knee pads. Instead of dressing like an actual ninja, wearing what was most suitable for fighting, he was wearing what a superhero ninja might wear.
That meant spandex. Clingy uncomfortable spandex, bright colors, and a dragon design on his front.
"I want to beat myself up for my own lunch money."
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Nico glared at Spider-Man, Deadpool, and Stilt-Man as if they were to blame for this predicament before glancing around at Raph.
"...That really does look terrible."
She, meanwhile, was back in something much more familiar: A white and purple shirt modified to reveal more of the neckline of the lavender long-sleeved T-shirt she wore underneath it, a long black skirt, and stompy boots. She pressed a hand to her throat, finding a black choker with a silver cross hanging from it.
"And I haven't seen this outfit since I caved our Hostel in on the LAPD."
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Raph looked around. Costume-man was nowhere to be found.
"That's it. Instead of being one step behind everything, we need to get a better view of this whole thing."
Which meant getting out of this little scenario and up to a better vantage point. That was why Raph walked over to a nearby white space next to the comic panel they were in and started kicking it as hard as he could.
Not far off, Deadpool called out helpfully, "If you want to break the fourth wall, you've gotta put a little more oomph into it!"
"Didn't ask you!" Raph shouted back, as the panel started to crack.
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She hadn't left it in the pile of ninjas back in the last weird comic book, but it couldn't have already gone back into her chest, could it?
The paper hole back to the other reality had sealed over though, so after a few minutes of aggravated searching, she joined Raph in kicking the edge of the panel.
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"Woo! Well done!" called out Deadpool.
Raph rolled his eyes and then turned to Nico and held out his hand.
It was risky, what they were about to do. He wanted to make sure they stayed together.
"Ready?"
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"It doesn't look dangerous," she said with a frown. "There's some kind of wooden platform we can step onto, so we're not taking a leap of faith here. And I see light, but it doesn't really look like daylight..."
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Then he stepped out slowly, testing the platform, and seeing what was out there.
"It's a book shelf," he said flatly. "We're on a shelf. In a comic book store."
He added, "Could this get any weirder?"
He felt strangely...two-dimensional.
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She tightened her grip on his hand and peered around. They were definitely in a comic shop -- not that she had particular first-hand experience with such places, but it was pretty easy to tell. Shelves of books, both bright- and muddily-colored images on the displayed covers, posters and symbols everywhere...
"So how are we going to find this guy?"
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"There!"
On another shelf perpendicular to theirs was a comic book with a man in a green spandex superhero outfit on the front, wielding a glowing green ring. In the background another figure moved - the same man they'd seen before, wearing a similar spandex suit, wielding his own ring.
Raph tugged her along.
"Come on! Before we lose him again!"
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Ugh, they were going to have to deal with super heroes again.
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"Help me get this stupid thing open."
Once it was opened up, they could punch their way in through a panel and then try to find the guy.
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"Of course it's -- nfff -- easier to get out than it is to get in," she muttered sarcastically to herself, bracing a foot against the title page to get a bit more traction. "It just wouldn't make sense otherwise."
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Beyond it was a strange and beautiful world made of green buildings and structures everywhere, with strange aliens in green uniforms milling around all over, many of them flying in the air. At the center of it all was a massive green construct that looked like a lantern, beaming out green light from its openings.
"Guess we're going sci fi again." A pause. "At least I'll fit in. Same color scheme even."
Also, in a place full of aliens, it wasn't the turtle guy that stuck out like a sore thumb.
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She began worrying a fingernail with her teeth -- after hopping between imaginary realities from one conflict into another, she wanted to be ready to bring the Staff of One to bear as soon as she set foot in the comic.
"Any suggestions for locator spells? I want to get out of this before the inevitable conflict, if we can."
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