Plot Bunny Farm

An old idea of mine I've brushed off and upgraded:

As it turns out, a significant portion of children who fail to graduate from the Ninja Academy did so deliberately. They got enough skills and jutsus to help their family businesses or go into business themselves. Chakra manipulation helps in many jobs and careers and helps you get a leg up on the competition. Konohagakure allows for this for two reasons:

-One, it boosts the local economy, and,

-Two, it provides Konoha with a large corps of "reservist ninjas".

Konoha would also encourage this in other ways: Offering semi-public seminars and training sessions to improve one's chakra control and to learn non-secret and non-clan specific jutsus. It's a kind of unofficial ninja reserve that can be called up in case of war or natural disaster. They also tend to have children who are stronger in chakra, and thus lead to more and more powerful chakra users in the future. It's an effort that has worked out exceptionally well for the Leaf, both giving them a stronger economy and stronger ninja.

During the Sand/Sound Invasion during the Chuunin Exams, the Ninja Reserves get called up! During the invasion, they helped turn the tide by handling the rank and file ninja. This allowed the more powerful Konoha ninjas to deal with the elite ninjas without being worn down by enemy cannon fodder. They were sneaky, clever, and ruthless, as for the most part the reservists couldn't stand toe to toe in combat with the enemy.

After the invasion, with the manpower shortage, many Reservists are called up onto active duty. Most of them are support personnel and emergency medics, but a fair number of them get chosen (if they have enough potential) for front line duty. Again, mainly in support roles.

A few of them get assigned to the genin teams, and have to go through a crash course in chakra manipulation, control, taijutsu and other skills in order to keep up. For Team Seven, it's someone they're actually very familiar with:

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Ayame Ichiraku! She's actually quite good at level one fire and wind jutsus (for use in the kitchen mainly), she can wall walk and roof hop (in order to make deliveries on time-Ninja try to sabotage these deliveries to get the food for free), and she's quite clever (she took out several Sound Ninjas with grease from the fryers with a fire jutsu). She knows the Clone Jutsu and a partial Henge, but she never got the Replacement Jutsu down. She's also got first aid training.

She can at least keep up and handle herself on D-Rank missions, and knows enough to stay out of the way during C-Rank missions. But due to how things are with Konoha, they need to try and train her up to the point she can help improve the skillsets and power levels of other reservist ninja. It should be rather simple.

After all, how many C-Rank missions can Team 7 go on that turn into S-Rank missions?

(Answer: Many).

This idea could have multiple original characters, which naturally would be a challenge. But it would allow the writer to explore things from the civilian side of things: All of these people are from the private sector and could have insights into the non-ninja side of things. It might have many possibilities.

Civilian....you know, I keep on thinking of this fanon “Civilian Council”
 
I'm thinking about doing a Queen of the South SI story but I'm debating between a few potential options and would like some suggestions.

First off, it is going to be a Queen of the South/Highlander crossover (although an AU of Highlander). The SI is an Immortal who is working for the Commission in Arizona in Season 3 when he comes into contact with Teresa and recognizes her as a pre-immortal.

My question is whether the SI should basically fall through a portal into the 'verse or whether he should already be in the verse and then die (and be reborn).

Both have potential pros and cons, and in either case the SI is going to be ignorant of both Highlander and Queen of the South.
 
that would also justify the bell test,
the reserves would likely be rusty, and coordination would be one of the few force multipliers they would have over other villages mooks
Yeah, but the first thing any instructor can tell you is that coordination is not something any trainer expects for a recruit or a reservist to be proficient, its something that needs to be trained and retrained. And it involves a lot of factors, from trust-exercises to actual classroom classes on how to efectively apply the current doctrine when participating with unfamiliar teammates, but it does not include putting the trainees against each other under threat of dishonorable discharge.

Or take the RWBY approach, you will be launched into an active combat zone with a bunch of random strangers of which you know virtually nothing and will be expected to patner up with the first person you see and from there cooperate into getting the relic and extracting yourself from the forest. In some ways the danger is far more real that in the Bell Test, the pairs created do not have previous knowledge of their level of training or semblance while the genin do come from the same class at school and are expected to learn the same three jutsus and while Kakashi is not going to kill the participants (other than from embarrasment) the Grimm will eat anyone given the chance.

But then again most of the Vale students are supposed to be graduates from Signal and other similar schools in which training must be standarized at some degree and without having to compete against each other most students would find it easy to stop five minutes and give each other some ideas of their capabilities and a basic strategy. If we didn't saw that during iniciation is that of the combined RWBY JNPR teams the only persons who had their primary combat school diplomas were Yang and maybe Pyrrha so there wasn't any real chance of seeing if during the last two years of school they learned simple pair and team based tactics as a preparation to Beacon.
 
Speaking of Naruto(because ninja) and RWBY, I’m sorta guilty of enjoying some of those Jaune MC fics

So here’s one, sometime before canon, Jaune somehow gets/begs Sekiro to teach him

May have also gotten his arm chopped off in an accident wherein he somehow got to save Sekiro/Wolf’s life, who somehow got to remnant

He gets a Prosthetic Tool through which he puts Crocea Mors in

That’s all I came up with
 
In an AU wherein Superman/Clark Kent is Superwoman/Claire Kent

Connor/Kon-El/Superboy is involved in a custody battle between Lex Luthor and Superwoman over him, even though neither actually “did it” and he was grown in a tube

Who wins out in the end?
 
In an AU wherein Superman/Clark Kent is Superwoman/Claire Kent

Connor/Kon-El/Superboy is involved in a custody battle between Lex Luthor and Superwoman over him, even though neither actually “did it” and he was grown in a tube

Who wins out in the end?
Connor is (mentally) old enough to have a voice in the custody hearing and we know that while Claire got the public opinion and the letter of the law (which in most places still favors the mother over the father) on her side Lex's lawyers are top notch so it would depend if Superwoman's treatment of his son is similar to the YJ standard, which in Season 1 was more than slighty cold and maybe a little negligent considering the specific training a kryptonian should have.

That said the goverment (or considering the YJ political climate the UN) itself would probably put him in a foster home, probably one manned by MiBs with top clearance, and try to win Connor to be the DC version of Captain America while offering visitations rights to both parents, as long as they are not involved in crimes or controversies.

All in all I do hope that Child Protective Services in this AU is not composed solely of strawmen and they do try to keep a balance between their obligations to a bunch of minors, since there is no way a good CPS officer with the amount of political backing such a post warrants won't find about the sidekicks, and their extremely special needs.
 
Connor is (mentally) old enough to have a voice in the custody hearing and we know that while Claire got the public opinion and the letter of the law (which in most places still favors the mother over the father) on her side Lex's lawyers are top notch so it would depend if Superwoman's treatment of his son is similar to the YJ standard, which in Season 1 was more than slighty cold and maybe a little negligent considering the specific training a kryptonian should have.

That said the goverment (or considering the YJ political climate the UN) itself would probably put him in a foster home, probably one manned by MiBs with top clearance, and try to win Connor to be the DC version of Captain America while offering visitations rights to both parents, as long as they are not involved in crimes or controversies.

All in all I do hope that Child Protective Services in this AU is not composed solely of strawmen and they do try to keep a balance between their obligations to a bunch of minors, since there is no way a good CPS officer with the amount of political backing such a post warrants won't find about the sidekicks, and their extremely special needs.

Didn’t Season 2 make it so that their relationship got better, offscreen, if I recall?

I think it was less the expected/desired Father-Son Relationship and more Clark acting as a big brother figure of sorts, or something

Crimes or Controversies? Given how Lex Luthor still manages to be a public businessman and spokesperson between North & South Korea expies, he is definitely a “Legitimate Businessman” whilst “The Alien” whilst popular gets accussed of being an invader or potential conqueror

Course, the Justice League in YJ is very law abiding and works with world governments and bows down to them enough to avoid working publically

Extremely special needs....can superhero sidekicks be considered “child endangerment”?
 
Didn’t Season 2 make it so that their relationship got better, offscreen, if I recall?

I think it was less the expected/desired Father-Son Relationship and more Clark acting as a big brother figure of sorts, or something

Crimes or Controversies? Given how Lex Luthor still manages to be a public businessman and spokesperson between North & South Korea expies, he is definitely a “Legitimate Businessman” whilst “The Alien” whilst popular gets accussed of being an invader or potential conqueror

Course, the Justice League in YJ is very law abiding and works with world governments and bows down to them enough to avoid working publically

Extremely special needs....can superhero sidekicks be considered “child endangerment”?
If this particular custody hearing comes by later seasons of course Connor would be in a better headspace regarding Supes.

As for the sidekicks being special needs? Depends on the sidekick, people like Connor or Miss Martian do have alien biology to consider, as well as the very well documented fact that supervillains are lining up to experiment with their DNA and bodies (death or alive) so self-defence against people that can demolish a house with a single kick is necessary while other members like Aqualad or Wonder Girl come from a culture in which at their age is legal and moral to fight in the defense of the realm and their allies. Not to mention that Kid Flash and Beast Boy have been exposed to really weird chemicals that twisted their DNA into a pretzel so access to medical facilities well used to anormal illnesses is a must.

On the other hand the normal humans like Artemis or any of the Robins are the very definition of children at risk and their legal guardians would be hanged from the nearest post if they learned of their (santioned) activities.
 
A battlestar galactica (the new one) idea.

The backstory starts just before the start of the cylon war. Some of the cylons that try to escape slavery get rescued human sympathizers, belters who have a history of not getting treated much better than their cylon replacements were. Some of these cylons join the others as the war heats up, others decide to sit things out, and some cylons decide to join the ones sitting things out with the belters when things get nasty. Smart people in the colonia command know about this and make sure not to allow anything to interrupt cylon desertions.

After the war ends, the deserter and non-violent cylons leave with the rest, but they manage to give their rescuers a special privilege: they, and they alone can take a single ship into cylon space and trade. This ship has a horrible reputation as toaster lovers among colonials, but the exact opposite reputation in colonial intelligence. The ship acts as an intelligence back-channel, exchanging news on colonial politics and drama for the cylon equivalents.

Time passes on and very few people remember the most important ship in maintaining the armistice.

Then the cylon coup happens, and the ship's crew try to report not being able to meet their contacts in cylon space... but there is a problem in the upper management of the colonial intelligence agency: a political appointee. He was given the job not because he was the best for the job, but because the job better enabled him in doing the types of favors he used to get it: providing politicians with very illegal things. He is not dumb, the opposite in fact, but he has put all his intellect into making sure he doesn't get caught. So when his first response to the ship loosing contact with their informants is "So what do I care if your favorite toaster gets recycled", he responds by habit to sweep any attempts to point out he may have been wrong to dismiss the intelligence documents by sweeping things under the rug. Something he does very well.

So the crew of the ship and several formerly high ranking colonial intelligence officials decide to do what they can to prepare for what is coming. They don't have the resources to create an exodus fleet. But they do have enough to gather a handful of ships, and make relationships with the captains of a few of the Colonial fleet's lighter assets. And they have a plan in place, they can't do anything big in volume, but they can be prepared to rush in and save as many intelligence assets as they can when the war goes hot.

The sky begins to fall on colonial civilization, and their plans go into action. Core parts of the Colonial intelligence organs and several of their backup archives are save from nuclear death.

Then, while the Galactica is running in circles, they do a lightning raid into cylon space to rescue their cylon informants. They come back with several old style base stars full of them and actionable intelligence, including how to find the Galactica and her fleet.

But nobody in the Galactica fleet knows any of this when one of the most infamous ships in Colonial space jump in to meet them.
"Why should we trust you?"
"Because we warned you this was coming, and you didn't listen."
 
@BF110C4
Better and likely to go for the one who he spends more time with

Isn’t Themyscira and Atlantis part of the UN there? Mayhaps they say that the age of adulthood is different there

Also, there’s a difference between Self Defence and actively looking for criminals that are unrelated to you

And yeah, Batman and Green Arrow definitely can get in trouble for that
 
Really, history might change enough in that universe that Lex never turns evil @CarlManvers2019 Since they once were friends in many continuities. So Connor might just be the product of a loving marriage between two heroes...

There have been good Lex Luthors in the multiverse as well...

The story idea could easily be compelling, about how a loving relationship can steer people in the right direction...
 
Really, history might change enough in that universe that Lex never turns evil @CarlManvers2019 Since they once were friends in many continuities. So Connor might just be the product of a loving marriage between two heroes...

There have been good Lex Luthors in the multiverse as well...

The story idea could easily be compelling, about how a loving relationship can steer people in the right direction...

I was thinking of it being a pseudo comedy, could growing a kid in a tube, by taking the mothers DNA unaware, be considered rape?
 
I was thinking of it being a pseudo comedy, could growing a kid in a tube, by taking the mothers DNA unaware, be considered rape?

Yes, what Doomsought says. Making Superman a woman, or Lex one, just amps up the creepiness factor. At least with both being straight men, you can play it off as a joke in part to mask it.
 
It would be inheritance theft, something that really should be put back on the books.

You mean, like taking a secret sperm sample and using it, then producing the child with revelation as to whom the father is

Then saying that the father who never had sex with the mother. has to pay child support?

Yes, what Doomsought says. Making Superman a woman, or Lex one, just amps up the creepiness factor. At least with both being straight men, you can play it off as a joke in part to mask it.

Admittedly, I sorta had that creepiness in mind

Yeah, I got weird thoughts for original fiction story ideas at times
 

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