Prompt Post - Part Eight [CLOSED TO NEW PROMPTS]

Nov 08, 2011 01:54


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Robin, Wally, and their home-made TARDIS anonymous November 21 2011, 12:53:41 UTC
Robin and Wally have been attempting to make a time machine for several years now. Their first one was a pillow fort, followed by a phone box, a Zeta Beam transporter, Barry Allen's shower, and the Batmobile. Usually Batman just rolls his eyes and leaves them to it, but after the Batmobile incident (which actually managed to send him ten seconds back in time), he has been secretly sabotaging their efforts. The absolute last thing he needs is two hyper-intelligent, idiotic teenage boys getting stuck in World War II or something.

But he doesn't yet know about the time machine in Superboy's closet. (Up to anon whether or not this one actually works)

Bonus: The other YJ members walking in on their construction efforts, and not wanting to know anything about it.
Double Bonus: Snarky Artemis
Triple Bonus: Snarky Roy (who was actually involved with the shower attempt, but selectively forgot about it)

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Re: Robin, Wally, and their home-made TARDIS anonymous November 21 2011, 14:38:54 UTC
This! Just awesome! Seconding.

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Re: Robin, Wally, and their home-made TARDIS hooloovootardis November 21 2011, 17:30:51 UTC
This is relevant to my interests. :p

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Re: Robin, Wally, and their home-made TARDIS anonymous November 21 2011, 21:41:55 UTC
Yes, Batman. Stop them. Two hyper-intelligent teenage boys trying to build a time machine = recipe for disaster. And not in the explosive sense, but in the shit-it-actually-worked sense.

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Time and Relative Dimension in Space: 1/? adrian_chan November 22 2011, 02:35:04 UTC
Can't be bothered to anon...

Batman rued the day Barry Allen had first introduced his nephew to Doctor Who. Such a small little thing had seemed perfectly innocuous at first, even as it distracted Kid Flash from missions, and then began to distract Dick from missions, and then began to be the only noise ever playing from the living room with the nicest TV at Wayne manor. And it was completely innocuous, if a tad annoying.

It was completely innocuous until the day, lazing around the manor and continuing to watch their new favourite show, Wally turned to Dick and said, “Dude. Dude. We should totally build a TARDIS.” That really should have been a sign of things to come, but Batman had stepped out of the manor at the moment. And by the time he returned to watch the video, he felt that the belief he had in his son was completely justified with the way Robin laughed at that.

“Get real, KF. We can’t build a time machine.” And that would have been the end of that, but Wally West was infinitely smarter than most people in the ( ... )

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OP anonymous November 22 2011, 11:47:28 UTC
LOL this is so awesome. I love Dick and Wally getting their geek on, and Wally fanboying over Dick's motion sensor-hacking skills. Poor Bats has no idea what he's in for. Thanks so much!

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Re: Time and Relative Dimension in Space: 1/? anonymous November 22 2011, 21:23:04 UTC
I love the way this is written. It really sounds like Bruce's head. How it wasn't really his fault he didn't notice, his faith in Robin, his distractions...

People need to give these two more credit. One's a child science prodigy, the other one's an all-rounder child prodigy, they're both child superheroes, and they're best friends. This is a prime example of what they probably do in their spare time.

I totally get where Wally's coming from. Robin hacks motion sensors. What could possibly be cooler?

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Re: Time and Relative Dimension in Space: 1/? hooloovootardis November 22 2011, 23:07:56 UTC
Time and Relative Dimension in Space: 2/? adrian_chan November 26 2011, 17:15:29 UTC
“So, Robin and Wally are attempting to build a time machine,” Barry announced to all the mentors one day. He, Batman, Green Arrow, and Aquaman were gathered in Star City for their bimonthly ‘Our Sidekicks are Driving Us Insane’ picnic (also known as O-SAD-U-I, according to Hal Jordan. Only Ollie and Barry understood that one, and they weren’t sharing with the rest of the group, leading Bruce and Arthur to think it was probably something stupid and meaningless, anyway. They were mostly right ( ... )

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Re: Time and Relative Dimension in Space: 2/? anonymous November 26 2011, 22:01:32 UTC
Ah I died at the bimonthly ‘Our Sidekicks are Driving Us Insane’ picnic. I can't wait for the rest, keep it up Anon!

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Time and Relative Dimension in Space: 3/? adrian_chan December 6 2011, 04:00:23 UTC
Wally stared at Robin. Robin stared back. They both stared at each other, green eyes and blue, both frowning ( ... )

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Re: Time and Relative Dimension in Space: 4/? adrian_chan December 6 2011, 04:03:15 UTC
It had been a night of thieves, villains, and goo monsters with Roy, and by the time the two of them got back to Barry’s house, they wanted nothing more than to clean themselves of the gunk they were covered in. Barry and Iris were out on their Thursday evening date night, and Wally used the opportunity to get some quality time in with his boyfriend by jumping into the shower with the older redhead.

“We probably shouldn’t be doing this in your uncle’s shower,” the older redhead stated when the two separated for air.

“I know,” Wally replied before diving in for more tongue action. A few more seconds, and then Roy pushed him away again, not so subtly admiring the speedster’s soaked, naked body.

“No, really, Flash will kill me if he catches me ‘deflowering’ his favourite nephew in his bathroom.”

“First: I’m his only nephew, and second: I know. Which is why we shouldn’t be wasting any time.” Roy barely had time to give a mental shrug before Wally was taking the initiative again, ignoring everything the archer was muttering ( ... )

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Re: Time and Relative Dimension in Space: 4/? anonymous December 6 2011, 16:18:24 UTC
Oh Roy, you just got dragged into something you don't want to have any part in.

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Re: Time and Relative Dimension in Space: 4/? maneo_morsus April 14 2012, 05:47:49 UTC
So awesome I hope you are continuing but if not you should know just how wicked this story is so far. Just the interaction between Wally and Dick is fantastic.

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Time and Relative Dimension in Space: 5/? adrian_chan May 12 2012, 18:25:41 UTC
“You guys are still at this?” was the first thing out of Roy’s mouth the instant he realized what Dick and Wally were up to. If it came out a little annoyed, well, he was the one who had just been ditched in the middle of a very heated…conversation. As it was, he was now sitting back against and watching two crazed genius children continue their not very successful work dismantling the shower ( ... )

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Re: Time and Relative Dimension in Space: 5/? anonymous May 13 2012, 19:03:03 UTC
So I was already grinning madly because crazy genius children in action. And then Roy got sacrificed for the cause, and. adjkfshh dying forever.

Roy, your life is so hard.

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