Hogan's Heroes plunnies masterlist (multichapter fics)

Apr 10, 2011 21:40

I figured that I had so many plotbunnies for Hogan's Heroes, it would probably be a good idea to put them all in one place. This post is for multichapter fics, since those are the plunnies I have. Mostly for my own reference, but in case anyone else is curious. XD; No spoilers.

"Foreign City Sirens"--LeBeau seeks to infiltrate a group of French collaborators, but an unexpected twist soon complicates things (Chapter 1 of 7 complete).

"Fortunes of War"--sequel to "A Soldier of Fortune," part two of the "Fortunes" trilogy. A group of elite enemy officers order Klink to hand LeBeau over to them upon discovering his uncanny resemblance to the Ancient Egyptian courtier Acherres. When Newkirk tries to interfere, the officers take him as well, with plans in store for the both of them.

"O Fortuna"--Post-war, sequel to "Fortunes of War," part three of the "Fortunes" trilogy and a full-fledged crossover with Yu-Gi-Oh. Hogan and the gang are investigating a breach in security in a military vehicle company in Oregon, finding links to a case of disappearing people in San Francisco. A reunion with Major Vulsor leads to some help, but it also leads to Newkirk having a set of banshee sightings--the banshee being Vulsor's cruel mother, Dr. Vulsor, keen on getting her revenge on the Chagny family by dragging LeBeau off. Worried and looking for a way to save his little mate from this fate, Newkirk crosses paths with Dartz, who seeks to have the East Ender join his Doma organization/cult.

"Das Haus von Wachs"--In the hopes of making contact with Nimrod, Hogan and the Heroes agree to work on a work detail in a new wax museum in Hammelburg. But a secret lurks within the museum's walls--one that puts them and the Germans in great danger.

"I'll Hear Your Voice"--"What if" version of "That's No Lady, That's My Spy" if LeBeau had been more seriously injured. A certain Colonel Henry Jones (yeah, yeah, I know...) of the O.S.S. arrives with a mission in store for the Heroes--one that requires Newkirk's skills, but Newkirk is in no mood to do anything other than stay by his little mate's side. Tied in with the "Fortunes" trilogy (i.e., supernatural stuff going on).

"Operation: Snow White Queen" (tentative title)--Marya descends upon the Heroes with trouble in her wake. A suspicious general carts Hogan-tachi off to a secret base in the Alps in the hopes of getting military information to help them with a project. While there, though, the legend of Snow White seems to be coming to life as the snow threatens to present its own problems.

"A Hundred Crazy Voices"--sequel to "Ten Thousand Words Without a Sound." Major Hochstetter draws out the truth serum he had stolen some time ago and uses it on Newkirk this time. Unfortunately, he uses incorrect doses, which leads to a side effect of amnesia. Worse yet, when the serum fails to work, Hochstetter tries a different tactic--forcing Newkirk to fight against a man who feels no pain (the latter plot point courtesy of kirarakim).

"Little Deer and the Phantom Riders" (tentative title)--Post war. Hogan-tachi is in Fort Worth on business, but find time to visit Captain Jeb Winslow (from "Happiness is a Warm Sergeant" in season 1). Carter is feeling very out-of-place, surrounded by all those cowboys and ranchers until he befriends a Comanche family. But when he finds out that some unscrupulous ranchers are trying to cheat the family out of their home by trying intimidation tactics and pretending to be the legendary Phantom Riders, Carter refuses to let it happen. Based on the legend of the real Riders (some supernatural elements later, possibly...).

"An Island Called Manhattan" (tentative title)--Post war, sequel to "Follow Me to Heaven." Hogan and his men are summoned to Manhattan, where General Barton is to be honored at a banquet thrown in his honor... except that Hogan has received a warning that there is a kidnap plot against the General from Josefina Sandiego and the V.I.L.E. organization, possibly to deliver him to the Communists. With help from Garlotti and Major Bonaccelli (who now calls Little Italy home), the Heroes seek to stop her plan. Newkirk has another reason to bring Sandiego to justice, still smarting from their last encounter in London.

"Everyone Knows it's Windy"--Post war, sequel to "An Island Called Manhattan." There have been several attempted break-ins at a top-secret installment in Florida. Brought there in the face of frightening rumors that Major Hochstetter has arrived in America, Hogan seeks to secure the top-secret information that Hochstetter and the Communists, along with Sandiego and V.I.L.E., are both after. But everyone's plans are on hold when a hurricane descend upon them, splitting up the team and leaving LeBeau, Newkirk, and Carter stranded along the Florida coast--right in the path of a second hurricane.

"A Boat to Bermuda"--Post war, sequel to "Everyone Knows it's Windy." Hogan realizes that the secret information is not going to be safe in Florida, so he decides that they have to take it to an even more secure location in Bermuda. On the way there, though, the shoe is finally on the other foot as the boat carrying them is sabotaged by Hochstetter, leaving the team separated again. Marya's charms on LeBeau appear to be fading as she finally begins to reveal her true colors.

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