Stories by @tribemaster07
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Power Rangers Island
Located off the coast of California, Ranger Island is known as Zordon's dream. Founded by Jason, Zack, and Alpha 5 the island is home to the school that trains the most promising young students in the galaxy how to become power rangers. The dream is seemingly shattered when the school is unexpectedly invaded and attacked, leaving the school in ruins and its faculty and student population decimated. Credit for the attack is claimed by a new evil force, whose influence is quickly spreading throughout the galaxy, known as The Second Alliance. The Second Alliance seeks to rebuild Dark Specter's galactic Alliance of Evil in the wake of Zordon's energy wave and make Earth its headquarters/base of operations. Jason, Zack, and Alpha 5 quickly travel to another part of the island where a newly built replica of the command center has been built. Once there, they recruit one of the surviving top students at the school as well as four "citizens with attitude" from the nearby city of Angel Grove to become the newest team of power rangers. Now that Zordon's dead, can this new team come together to defeat this evil force that threatens to bring the galaxy to its knees?

Power Rangers Supernova Squad
The survivors of Terra Venture were able to establish the first space colony from Earth on the planet Mirinoi, thanks to help from the Galactic Space Alliance. The colony, Terra Nova, is thriving despite growing tensions with the native Mirinoians over the size and scope of the colony and its effect on the planet's environment. Against the advice of the natives, the colony sends a scientific research expedition into what the natives consider the forbidden zone. Eager to learn more about the planet they now call home, the expedition team accidentally unleashes an ancient evil from its prison during their exploration of the planet. This ancient evil known as the Balbadrex Empire and its emperor Zardeus seek to conquer the galaxy as well as enslaving and experimenting on its inhabitants. An attempt to combat this new evil threat by the former galaxy rangers leads to the destruction of the Galactabeasts and the Quasar sabers. Scrambling to find a way to to protect their new home planet as well as the galaxy at large, the former rangers discover an ancient abandoned command center with the help of Alpha 6 and the wise Mirinoian sage Jera. Once inside the command center, they discover a new set of ranger powers and zords. Can these new found powers and zords eliminate this latest evil threat for good? And what will the rangers discover about Mirinoi's forgotten history and the source of these new powers and zords? Tune in weekly to Power Rangers Supernova Squad and find out.

The Kill Order: The Origin of the Maze Runner
Before WICKED was formed, before the Glade was built, before Thomas entered the Maze, sunflares hit the earth, killing most of the population. Mark and Trina were there when it happened. They survived. But now a virus is spreading. A virus that fills humans with murderous rage. They’re convinced that there’s a way to save those who are left—if they can stay alive. Because in this new, devastated world, every life has a price. And to some you’re worth more dead than alive. The end is only the beginning.

Days Of Our Lives 2.0
Set in the fictional Midwestern town of Salem, this long-running saga follows the lives, loves, triumphs and tragedies of the Horton, Brady, Kiriakis, and DiMera families. Love stories, family troubles and suspenseful adventures embroil the denizens of Salem in every form of drama from flowering courtships, love triangles and unexpected wedding day reveals to custody battles, switched identities, murder investigations, lingering comas, mental illness, kidnappings, amnesia cases and more. Changes made by me to the current version of the show include: Making Sonny's friend Brian the son of Peter Blake/Paul's boyfriend/Will Horton's rival, Introducing Maxine's kids Janelle and Marcus, Sami and Lucas' daughter Allie comes out as trans male Alan to friends and family, Paul Telfer plays Justin and Angelica's son Alex instead of Xander Cook, recast Andrew Donovan and made him Abby's love interest, Chad and Melanie get back together and eventually get married/have kids, have Linsey Godfrey play Noelle Curtis instead of Sarah Horton, rivalry between Sydney and Ciara as well as love triangle with Chase Jennings, introducing Melinda's daughter Jade Trask and making Li Shin Melinda's brother/Jade's uncle, reintroduce Philip and Mimi's son Tyler Kiriakis and put him in a love triangle with Alan and Jade, and make Ben and Gabi a couple who eventually get married/have kids.

The Question
Based in Hub City, Vic Sage made his mark as an outspoken and aggressive investigative journalist for the news station KBEL. He began to investigate Dr. Arby Twain. Sage was approached by Aristotle Rodor, his former professor, currently a scientist. Rodor told Sage about an artificial skin he had co-developed with Dr. Twain called Pseudoderm. Pseudoderm was intended to work as an applied skin-like bandage but it had unforeseen toxicity which was sometimes fatal when applied to open wounds. Rodor and Twain agreed to abandon the project and but Professor Rodor discovered that Dr. Twain had decided to proceed with an illegal sale of the invention to Third World nations, regardless of the risk to human health. Sage resolved to stop him but had no way of going after Dr. Twain without exposing himself. Rodor suggested that Sage use a mask made of Pseudoderm to cover his famous features. Sage eventually caught up with Dr. Twain, stopping the transaction and extracting a confession. Sage then reported on Dr. Twain's illegal activities. Sage partnered with Professor Rodor and he uses the identity of the Question to get the answers his civilian identity cannot. The Question is primarily focused on the politics of his city, and he tends to fight the corrupt government of Hub City. Hub City is noted as being "synonymous with venality, corruption, and violence", perhaps even surpassing Gotham City as the most dismal city in the DC Universe-version of the US.

Batwoman
Kate Kane is the maternal cousin of billionaire playboy Bruce Wayne. Kate attended the United States Military Academy, where she receives excellent grades, performs well in physical fitness and sports, earns prestigious awards, and achieves the rank of Brigade Executive Officer in her senior year. Unfortunately she is outed a lesbian and forced to leave the school. Kate then moves back to Gotham City where she descends into a wild social lifestyle, consisting of parties, heavy drinking, and one-night stands. Kate is attacked by a mugger who wants her wallet and cell phone. Using her military training, Kate easily defeats the criminal just as Batman arrives and helps her off the ground. She is then shown fixated by the Bat-Signal as Batman departs the scene. Inspired by her encounter with the caped crusader, Kate sobers up and begins fighting crime using military body armor and weaponry stolen from her father's military base and purchased off the black market; she operates for close to a year before her father finds out. After being confronted by Jacob, Kate accepts his offer of assistance and begins an intense two years of training across the globe with some of her father's friends from the special operations community. Upon returning to Gotham, Kate discovers that her father has created a Batsuit for her, along with an arsenal of experimental weaponry based on Batman's known gadgetry and a bunker hidden in the panic room in Kate's apartment.

The Wind Done Gone
Gone with the Wind revolves around Scarlett O'Hara, a pampered Southern white woman, who lives through the American Civil War and Reconstruction. The Wind Done Gone is the same story, but told from the viewpoint of Cynara, a mulatto slave on Scarlett's plantation and the daughter of Scarlett's father and Mammy. Sold from the O'Haras, Cynara eventually makes her way back to Atlanta and becomes the mistress of a white businessman. She later leaves him for a black aspiring politician, eventually moving with him to Reconstruction Washington, D.C.

Julian Comstock: A Story of 22nd Century America
In the reign of President Deklan Comstock, a reborn United States is struggling back to prosperity. Over a century after the Efflorescence of Oil, after the Fall of the Cities, after the False Tribulation, after the days of the Pious Presidents, the sixty stars and thirteen stripes wave from the plains of Athabaska to the national capital in New York. In Colorado Springs, the Dominion sees to the nation's spiritual needs. In Labrador, the Army wages war on the Dutch. America, unified, is rising once again. Then out of Labrador come tales of the war hero "Captain Commongold." The masses follow his adventures in the popular press. The Army adores him. The President is...troubled. Especially when the dashing Captain turns out to be his nephew Julian, son of the President's late brother Bryce―a popular general who challenged the President's power, and paid the ultimate price. As Julian ascends to the pinnacle of power, his admiration for the works of the Secular Ancients sets him at fatal odds with the Dominion. Treachery and intrigue will dog him as he closes in on the accomplishment of his lifelong ambition: to make a film about the life of Charles Darwin.

Green Arrow
As the young heir to a billion dollar corporate dynasty at Queen Industries, Oliver Queen was a wild socialite. His behavior so shamed his father Robert that he was relegated to clerical work on an oil rig in the Pacific. Naturally, Oliver turned the rig into a hub for his parties. At one such party, a helicopter meant to be carrying a famous rapper was commandeered by oil-thieving terrorists, who soon took over the rig. Against the warnings of his friend Tommy Merlyn, Oliver recklessly faced the terrorist leader armed with only a bow and arrow, courtesy of his father's to this point fruitless training. The terrorists were armed with a detonator to a battery of explosives, including some which they had strapped to Oliver's girlfriend Leena. Oliver managed to shoot the detonator out of the terrorist's hand, but it bounced and activated, blowing up half the rig, and killing Leena. Fortunately for Oliver, his life was saved by Tommy - but his friend had taken the brunt of the blast, and was very badly burnt. After this, Oliver washed up on the shore of Starfish Island, and was forced to survive with only his bow and arrow for seven years. Oliver makes it his life's calling to fight for the rights of the downtrodden. Believing that it is not his style to bask in the limelight anymore, he chooses to live a double life as a brash socialite by day and by night, a hero. Upon his return to Star City, he crafts a costume and takes the name Green Arrow.

The Jetsons
Meet George Jetson, a family man in a post-digital world. His wife Jane is a brilliant scientist working off-world at a conference, his daughter Judy is a social butterfly trying to discover her true calling and his son Elroy is busy using technology to break the rules. Helping keep order in the house is Rosie the Robot ... who houses the memories and personality of George's own mother! With Jane off in space and George busy keeping an eye on Spacely Sprockets' infrastructure, Elroy gets into some trouble on his own, disturbing undersea ruins and accidentally triggering explosive consequences. But there may not be time enough for it to matter, as Jane has learned that something's heading for Earth at incredible speed, and the collision may mean the end of life as we know it, unless the hapless George Jetson can survive first contact.

The Death of Nancy Drew
Teen detectives Frank and Joe Hardy have investigated many crimes in their lives, but nothing that hits this close to home. Their best friend died mysteriously after taking down a major crime organization. They must put together the clues to uncover the truth about this shocking crime, but the clues lead them to a stunningly unexpected direction!

Deadbeat Druid
Adam Binder has lost what matters most to him. Having finally learned the true identity of the warlock preying on his family, what was supposed to be a final confrontation with the fiend instead became a trap that sent Adam’s beloved Vicente into the realm of the dead, where none living are meant to be. Bound by debt, oath, and love, Adam blazes his own trail into the underworld to get Vicente back, and to end the threat of the warlock once and for all. But the road to hell is paved with far more than good intentions. Demons are hungry, and ghosts are relentless, and what awaits Adam in the underworld is nothing he is prepared to face. If that weren’t enough, Adam has one more thing he must do if he and Vicente are to return to the world of the living: find the lost heart of Death herself.

Voltron: Defender of the Universe
Five pilots who command five robot lions which combine to form the giant super robot Voltron. These pilots use these machines to protect the planet Arus from the evil Warlord King Zarkon, his son Prince Lotor, and witch Haggar who creates monsters called Robeasts to terrorize the planet ruled by Princess Allura.

Feud: Judy Garland vs CBS
Judy Garland was at the pinnacle of her career when she signed with CBS to star in a multimillion-dollar weekly television series. The Judy Garland Show immediately became the most exciting -- and explosive -- event of the 1963-64 television season, unleashing a storm of controversy. The Judy Garland Show seemed sabotaged from the very beginning and became a single-season casualty. CBS plunged the program into chaos -- tampering with its format, hiring and firing staff members, and refusing to move the series away from NBC's Bonanza, then the top-rated show on the air. At the same time, Garland was locked in a high-stakes power struggle among network executives, show staff members, an estranged husband, and her managers, Freddie Fields and David Begelman. Feud: Judy Garland vs CBS is the extraordinary on-camera and behind-the-scenes saga of the singer's last dazzling moment at the top that was The Judy Garland Show -- a so-called television "failure" that in later years was "rediscovered" and lauded with tremendous critical and popular acclaim.

Vixen
Created by Anansi The Spider, the Tantu Totem gives its wearer all of the powers of the animal kingdom as long as they use the power to protect the innocent. Mari Jiwe McCabe first heard about the totem from her late mother. It came up again in her life again when her uncle General Maksai killed her father for it and total control of the (fictional) African nation of Zambesi. Mari was then adopted by the wealthy American couple the McCabes and raised in the affluent suburbs of Detroit. She grew up to be a famous model and eventually running and designing her own highly successful fashion line. While in Zambesi for the launch of her latest designs, she takes the totem back from her uncle and uses it to become the costumed crime fighter Vixen. Aiding her in her fight against evil are her boyfriend Ben Turner as well as her superpowered friends Vibe, Steel, and Gypsy.

Booster Gold
When opportunity arises, you have to seize it! That’s an idea that has driven Michael Jon Carter, a college football star of the 25th Century who earned the nickname “Booster” on the field. Even though people assured him a professional career of fame and fortune was in his future, he decided he couldn’t wait and wagered on his own games. The scandal halted his dreams of professional stardom and ruined his reputation. Taking a job as a security guard in the Metropolis Space Museum, Mike saw another opportunity after studying the early age of superheroes. With future and alien technology stolen from the museum, and a time machine that was on display, he realized he could not only become a superhero himself in a past era where his criminal history was unknown, but he could also make his good deeds profitable. With his robot pal Skeets at his side, Mike time-traveled to the modern age and debuted as Booster Gold. For years now, he’s fought evil alongside his good pal Ted Kord, the second Blue Beetle. Recently, Booster Gold has broadened his scope and acts as a protector of history itself. Though always eager to take credit for good deeds on social media or sign with a well-paying sponsor, Booster is a good guy at heart and will drop everything if he genuinely sees someone in need.

Zatanna
Zatanna holds the distinction of being the daughter of the renowned magician Giovanni "John" Zatara and belonging to the homo magi race, a unique subset of humanity endowed with innate magical abilities. Widely recognized for her exceptional skills as a professional illusionist, she captivates audiences with her mesmerizing performances with both stage and actual magic. In addition to her stage persona, Zatanna assumes the mantle of a mystic superhero, wholeheartedly dedicating herself to the quest of thwarting malevolent forces. Zatanna's extensive understanding of magic and her proficiency in wielding its powers have established her as a highly sought-after consultant in matters pertaining to the arcane arts. She was once in a relationship with the powerful mage Nick Necros in New York City. John Constantine came to the city to study under Nick, who became obsessed with the search for the Books of Magic. As a result of his obsession, John and Zatanna were alienated from him, and fell in love with each other. Nick felt betrayed, and tried to have them both killed by the Cult of the Cold Flame. Fortunately, they turned the tables, and his soul was sent to hell. Eventually, though, John characteristically broke her heart. Their relationship was further strained by the fact that one of his schemes intended to save the world resulted in her father's burning to death before her eyes.

DCEU Constantine
John Constantine is one of the world's most powerful mages. But that power comes at a cost. Nearly destroyed by its temptations in his youth, he knows the price of magic's corrupting influence all too well. He fights the battle to maintain balance and prevent anyone from becoming too powerful. That battle's about to become a war. A deadly cabal of sorcerers is on the hunt for a mystical artifact that will allow them access to any magical resource on Earth. Now Constantine's in a race around the globe and against time to stop them. Along the way, he'll encounter supernatural forces even more dangerous than himself --- from the wrath of the Specter to the power of Shazam. Only Constantine can save the world from the cold flame of evil --- but everyone he cares about may be lost in the process.

Life With The Titans
In the tumultuous 1970s and 1980s, in an America that was very different than today but in many ways all too familiar, the trials and tribulations of The Titans were witnessed by two of DC's first Black superheroes: Karen Beecher-Duncan, better known as Bumblebee, and Mal Duncan aka Guardian-even if their versions of events are often at odds. And across those years, they fought for their seats at the Titans' table while joining the battle against injustice.

Wonder Woman 3
The demigod Circe has decided to get her soul back from hell, even though that means destroying the thin veil between the living and the dead; which would mean literal hell on earth. In order to stop her, Wonder Woman assembles a group of heroes to save the world from Circe's diabolical scheme: superhero Shazam/Billy Batson, powerful magicians Zatanna & John Constantine, and Nubia (Wonder Woman's estranged fraternal twin sister). The sisters are estranged because Nubia was kidnapped by the god of war when she was an infant and raised to be his "sword" ; this culminates with Nubia leading an attack on Themyscira that almost entirely wiped the Amazons out. Can the sisters put their troubled and painful history aside and come together with their allies to save the world?