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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Time and Relative Dimension in Space: 5.5/? adrian_chan August 7 2012, 14:58:39 UTC
Like all their greatest ideas so far, Wally and Dick’s great breakthrough came during their movie night. The thought flashed through both their heads simultaneously and they turned to stare at each other, eyes wide and mouths gaping.

“Dude,” Rob began.

“Dude,” Wally replied.

“Flux capacitor,” they said simultaneously.

And, thus, the infamous Batmobile trial came about.

Super-mini update, but I couldn't resist putting this part up by itself. Think of it as a preview for things to come.

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Time and Relative Dimension in Space: 6/? adrian_chan August 13 2012, 13:24:03 UTC
It started a day much like any other. Wally’s parents grew tired of his antics, so they sent him off to his uncle’s house. Barry and Iris were in desperate need of some alone time, so they sent him off to the cave. The cave was empty of everyone save Connor and M’gann sitting in a corner making kissy faces at each other, so he sent himself off to Gotham. Bruce Wayne was currently out attending a charity function, so there was no one to run interference when Wally showed up in Dick’s room, grinning even more insanely than usual.

Well, there was Alfred, but Bruce swore that his butler secretly enjoyed tormenting him and thus refused to do anything about the two boys.

“You got it?” Wally asked as soon as he slid to a stop in Dick’s room. Rob, without missing a beat, dropped the textbook he was using, reached under his bed, and pulled out what an unsuspecting bystander might believe to be part of an engine-but, really, it was so much more than that.“Oh, I got it,” the fourteen-year-old replied, grinning back ( ... )

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Time and Relative Dimension in Space: 7/? adrian_chan August 13 2012, 13:25:54 UTC
Batman rued the day Barry Allen had first introduced his nephew to Doctor Who. Really, though, he should have seen this coming. It had seemed perfectly harmless to him, Wally and Dick’s time-consuming efforts to replicate a TARDIS, even with Barry’s worry and the one time the two of them had caused all the zeta bean transporters to malfunction. Merely a case of boys being boys-with the boys in question being geniuses, as the case may be.

Now, though, sitting in the Batmobile ten seconds before he actually got into the vehicle, and watching himself get in across the cave, Batman decided one thing:

Immediate intervention was in order.

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That night, Robin called Wally: “It worked.”

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