OOOO OP DROP RICK AND MORTY OCS
OH BOY HERE WE GO.
so, I made these cute ref sheets in the shows style yesterday (and today), apologies if you cant decipher my scribbly handwriting, ill summarize below:
Rick (nicknamed on the citadel "Seven")
Rick's home dimension is M-121.5 but you could hardly call it a home. He left his Diane and Beth behind shortly after acquiring portal technology from Prime or one of his subordinate Ricks, wandering off to absorb himself in the vastness of infinity.
His original dimension never ended up birthing a Morty, since his Beth and Jerry had trouble supporting themselves and had Summer as their only child.
Rick, eventually growing lonely but refusing to admit it, joins the citadel in an effort to be useful and climb the ranks there with the hopes of living a fulfilling life in a safe, Rick-made bubble. He gets assigned a Morty as standard, but said Morty dies in combat on a riot not too shortly after.
Rick gets a (small) punishment, one you'd get for breaking a doorknob or forgetting to turn off the lights in the building before you leave; getting a Morty killed. He probably just has to scrub toilets for a week or something.
He gets his new Morty and resumes work on the teleportation deck as normal and lives with his Morty in a small apartment, until S301 where they manage to flee the citadel together.
Morty ("unlucky charm" / other similar insults behind his back)
Has forgotten his original dimensional code due to constant changes of ownership. Only the Morty databanks know it now. He took M-121.5's dimension as his and carries a small wristband with the code written on it.
This Morty has gone through a LOT of Ricks. Six in fact, which is why his new Rick is mockingly called "Seven" by others on the citadel, making fun of him for ending up with such a shitty excuse of a Morty. Asking him if he'd lost a bet.
Morty's left arm has been surgically altered to fit a tracker interface that'll show Rick's current position and vitals to Morty. Though he only gets this later, after they flee the citadel.
The jacket he is wearing was originally merchandise stolen from a small shop he worked in while living on the citadel. They later add patches to it in an effort to cover up the citadel logo, since Morty doesn't want to give up the jacket, and Rick is paranoid about association with the citadel after they've fled. Pretty rich coming from the guy still wearing his uniform under a stinky coat, but what can you do when those are the only clothes you've got.
They go through an intense period of struggling for survival, with the Federation collapse and chaos left behind, the two of them retreat to more desolate spots of the universe to wait for the dust to settle. After a bit of "holy shit we lived" euphoria, they fight a lot, with Rick slowly noticing the many flaws in this Morty he is now -- in his assumption -- forever stuck with. He also pushes Morty too far numerous times but reels him back in again anytime because what other option is there? Being stranded alone in an asteroid gas station restaurant?
Eventually Morty suggests returning to "their" home dimension. Rick's home dimension. He's reluctant but eventually (after a really long while and lots of convincing) does give in since their circumstances are dire and they could use a little civilization, even if it means returning to the family he abandoned.
I don't have much worked out for this Smith family, but I'd assume Summer is a good deal different from the Summer we know, due to being an only child. Beth's daddy issues are just as intense as Beth Prime.
This Beth and Jerry probably also never end up divorced and stay together for Summer's sake, honestly probably unhealthier than just splitting up for the time being and working out their issues separately.
Once they crash (probably literally) into their new "home" and everybody gets over the initial insanity of the situation, Rick struggles to confront the reasons he left and kind of just drowns himself in unhealthy habits. Besides the known drinking issues which is kind of the baseline, he makes sure to never let Morty out of his sight and pretty much makes a normal life for the kid impossible despite desperately promising it to him when they turned to move to Earth.
He builds a new portal gun out of scrap they've harvested while surviving and old things Beth never threw away because they reminded her of her father, and he's gone again. Gone with Morty. Gone God knows where. Except he returns at night to sleep in a shitty little cot and fuck he probably drags Morty's air mattress into his room with him without any explanation. Blames it on Morty not being able to sleep alone since they left the citadel. Blames it on anything but himself.
They go into what I'd describe as a narcissism-fuelled grace period, or honeymoon period, the more time they spend together off-planet after crashing at the Smith's house.
They go from Rick being very controlling and making Morty feel like an inferior sidekick, to Rick actually opening up and helping him become better. Very slowly and gradually, he realizes that, well, he's stuck with this Morty now. This is *his* Morty by all intents and purposes, and he doesnt have a fuckin replacement Morty ticket and after constructing and unregistered portal gun he'd not be let back into the citadel anyway even after reconstruction - so might as well invest his time and effort into this one Morty as much as he (claims to) hate it.
The kid is so broken already, having witnessed so many versions of his grandpa die, which Rick realizes after a while would just make it easier for him to reassemble him anew and mold him how he wants it. He's a sick bastard but if it aint broke dont fix it and especially dont fix it if it promises to always stay by your side and begs you not to leave
The whole "unlucky charm" curse only serves to fuel Rick's ego too because, unlike all these previous Ricks he only knows about on paper, *he* hasn't died yet with this shitty excuse of a Morty around him. which makes him better than all those before him. He's cocky, priding himself on living where those Ricks failed.
He gets too confident, as all Ricks do, and after a few too-close brushes with death he does decide to invest into various failsafes and "upgrading" Morty to a standard he sees fit. This is when Morty gets the tracker arm enhancement and various other augmentations that'll essentially turn him into a lifeline for Rick. He's driven by anxiety of his past mistakes, past deaths of Ricks, repeating. This time there'd be no scolding by teachers and new Rick two weeks later. There'd only be grief, and nothing.
Morty's trained not only in combat and survival skills but also shown how to reboot and even replace certain cybernetic parts of Rick's body.
surgery, baby!
Not on a clone, not a simulation, the real him. Train for the real deal.
They spend weeks in the newly constructed underground labs, Morty cutting him open and putting him back together; surgeries upon surgeries without any anesthetic so that Rick is fully aware and awake to guide Morty through it.
Eventually Morty does have to put those skills to the test when shit goes wrong on an adventure, but this is already so long so I'll spare you!! I'd be surprised if you read to here, if you did, thank you and I'm glad you're interested in my little guys !!
Descendants textposts that sort of explain the fucked up plot of this franchise.
Bonus: the thesis of the entire trilogy--
Part 18
Look I’m just saying canonically pretty much every pairing that could’ve happened DID happen in young justice and it would Make more sense for them to be a polycule-
Skz in BNHA
Chan
His quirk is weather manipulation
He’s 18
He moved from Australia to Korea to Japan
He’s not in school
He’s been part of organized crime since he was roughly 12
He speaks Korean, English, and Japanese
He got taken in by villains at a very young age
His villain name is Storm
Jisung laughed at him for it for three days straight
He, Jisung, and Changbin all grouped together to make 3Racha, an underground vigilante group
he’s best at fighting with his quirk and has the best control in the group
Minho
He’s 17
His quirk is control over most types of fire
He’s a hero in training
He’s in class 3-A, but he’s the youngest out of them all
He speaks Korean and basic Japanese
He’s the son of a villain and spent most of his childhood getting experimented on and vowed to become a hero to spite his father
His hero name is Flashfire
Hyunjin suggested it and it stuck
He has a bunch of scars scattered across his body due to his dad’s training and experiments
His flames burn hotter when he’s angry
Changbin
He’s 16
His quirk is emotion manipulation (he can make an entire room feel whatever he wants, but it affects his teammates as well)
He’s a villain in training
He doesn’t go to school so no class
He speaks Korean and Japanese with a bit of mandarin
His father is the #1 villain and is raising him to take over for him
His villain name is Tragedy
He’s blind in his right eye because of a training session with his father, due to it he has a long scar running down the side of his face
He’s a softie at heart
He, Jisung, and Chan all grouped together to make 3Racha, an underground vigilante group
He’s amazing at hand to hand combat because he doesn’t like to use his quirk
Hyunjin
He’s 15
His quirk is human copies
He’s a hero in training
He’s in class 2-A
He speaks Japanese, Korean, and a little bit of English
His parents passed away in a villain attack and he vowed to put their killer behind bars himself after the pros didn’t
His hero name is Duplicate
Sometimes he loses track of his copies and Seungmin has to track them all down
Seungmin hates him
Jisung
He’s 15
His quirk is electricity
He’s a villain in training
He’s not in school
He speaks Japanese, English, and Korean
He ran away from home at an early age and was taken in by the same people who took in Chan
His villain name is Electrify
He, Chan, and Changbin all grouped together to make 3Racha, an underground vigilante group
He’s not all that great at fighting but he is good at strategizing
Felix
He’s 15
His quirk is liquidation (he can turn into any liquid he wants)
He’s a hero in training
He’s in class 2-A
He speaks English and Japanese
He decided to be a hero at the age of 4 after watching his uncle do hero work, he dedicates his life to being the best hero he can
When he turns into liquid his clothes don’t
His classmates often guilty look at him after they step on a puddle as if he can feel it
Jeongin once stepped on him in puddle form and felt so guilty about it he cried
Seungmin
He’s 15
His quirk is control over the dead
He’s a hero in training
He’s in class 2-B
He decided to be a hero because he wanted to help people and prove everyone who said he had a “villainous” quirk wrong
He has the best control over his quirk out of all the second years
He and Jeongin are very close
Jeongin
He’s 14
His quirk is the ability to communicate with animals
He’s a hero in training
He’s in class 1-A
He decided to be a hero after seeing a rookie save a cat from a tree
His hero name is whisper
He’s extremely empathetic
It’s one of his greatest attributes as a studying hero
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I think about Mark saying Haechan taught him what anger was like once a week
god please take every traumatic incident i had as a younger sibling and give it to tim drake
Ateez shameless au moodboard
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I was not expecting cannibalism to happen TWICE in season of one of tottmnt but here we are