Name 10 characters without looking at the questions, then answer for them.
Characters:
1. Abigail Brand (first Astonishing X-Men, currently Marvelverse at large)
2. Jo Grant (Doctor Who)
3. Benjamin Linus (Lost)
4. David Fisher (Six Feet Under)
5. Kai Winn (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)
6. Londo Mollari (Babylon 5)
7. Henry Hellrung (The Order
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Also, I love that your Henry/Brand explanation is really similar to my "Next Avengers" fanwank involving Natasha Romanov and Steve Rogers.
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Agreed, and same here. As for Henry/Billy in the past, I can see that. Actually, what I can also see is that when the Order is put together and Tony and Pepper are looking for celebrities who also want to be superheroes, Billy suggests it to Brenda as a way to deal with her post- Nate's death- situation. After all, she is Charlotte Light and Dark, and he's a relatively well known artist. (Also it's not like the Marvelverse does't have precedence for, err, close siblings on a super hero team.)
Next Avengers: you mean there is a comic in which Steve and Natasha hasve a child?
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As for Next Avengers -- it's a movie, actually, an animated feature about the children of the Avengers. There's Hank and Jan's son, Thor's daughter, Black Panther and Storm's son, Hawkeye's son, and, inexplicably, the son of Captain America and Black Widow -- who were apparently a couple in this universe. (The son's name is James, which IS very appropriate.) When the Avengers were battling Ultron, they sent Tony off to protect the children, and all the Avengers except Tony subsequently died in the fight. So Tony's been raising the children ever since, full of guilt, and they have adventures. It's actually really adorable.
But my brain absolutely cannot wrap its head around Steve and Natasha being a couple, much less Natasha voluntarily getting pregnant, so I've invented a backstory (with the help of caia_comica in which the child was actually lab-created by a supervillain trying to make a supersoldier. My invented backstory only gets angstier from there ( ... )
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Billy and Brenda: With their Nathaniel and Isabel past, you know they'd totally be tempted to at least try the supherhero life. What do you think their powers should be?
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I do think it's worth checking out; it has flaws, but Thor's daughter's story is really awesome, as is James', and the other characters are neat, too. It's definitely created for children, but there's plenty for adults to enjoy, especially adults who are fans of the Marvel U.
As for Brenda and Billy's powers... hmm. I'm tempted to say something mental; some kind of telepathy or mind control. Maybe they, like the Cuckoos, can become a hivemind that's more telepathically powerful than one could be alone?
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