Tuesday, February 12, 2013

"What Ifs: Ties that Bind Them"




So my last posts in regards to these poor damsels in distress("Bonding Time") was very terse and a bit more on the jovial side considering what was going on at that time(moving). This time around there will be a bit more into this post and it won't just be me show casing some rather intricate 'rope work' through black rubber bands or what not. With the addition of new 'faces', it's only natural that there would be a bit more 'explanation' to why and how. Now, take it for granted that these said stories are all off the whim and the chasms for a coherent plot hole will probably big and noticeable, but bear with me.

'The Multiverse'


Psylocke was once trapped within the confines of time traveling. Once thought 'dead' after the House of M debacle, she travelled the multiverse of Marvel as part of the out of this world team of pariahs and forgotten aberrations of familiar characters. The team was once called 'Exiles'. So amidst all of that, what happens if a particular mission with the said team got Psylocke to cross paths with one of her more dangerous rival who happens to have the House of M Hulk under her control? Spiral is well known for many talents and with Mojo as her master, anyone can be at her disposal. Having best the telepathic ninja with her resources and her own skills, Pyslocke is now defeated and under her mercy. What would this 'shiva' of the Mojoworld do with such a femme fatale at her hands(literally, HANDS)?

If she does escape her binds, can she best A Hulk and Spiral?
  
 'Alpha and Omega'



Alpha Flight is dead so Omega Flight took over, right? 'Arachne' or formerly called 'Spider-Woman' with the apparel of Julia Carpenter was supposed to be one of the femme fatale of that post Civil War Canadian Team. So what of the 'real' Spider-Woman (who at that time of the comic book story line is a skrull)? Well, Sasquatch was well aware of the switch move done by the Skrulls so when he indeed discovered the whereabouts of Jessica Drew (tightly restrained, no less; DUH), well he is stuck at a conundrum.  Should he unveil the secret plot of the Skrulls to the rest of the Marvel Universe, or should he, for the sake of having glory to their rather diluted team-on-its-way-to-stardom, keep the real Spider-Woman in her distressing situation?


'The Invasion'


The Invasion began already. The Spider-Woman of the New Avengers was not who she said she was. In fact, she was actually the Queen of the Skrulls, Veranke! So with that said, the Queen wasted no time picking on who should be replaced, when, why, and how. The Skrulls' nefarious but somewhat 'worthy' cause was efficient and adhering to the concept of a clandestine few of them who would infiltrate teams or what not so when the invasion was ready, everyone will be side swiped. Well, replace a very powerful telepath of the future and we have ourselves a more secured place for victory. That was the plan when Rachel Grey, Scott's and Jean's daughter of another universe was kidnapped personally by the Queen herself. Her special bindings deters her ability to probe and discombobulate foes with her mind. Suffice to say, her struggles are in vain and it would be asinine to think that once she is in the Skrull 'holding cells' that she would be able to escape her grim fate!

Well, that's all she wrote. Again these stories are off the whim and probably a bit cliche if not, less than creative. Though I would think that a few words to delve into such stories would be fun in its own right. That is if I EVER have the time to write other fanfics these days. 

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