Timothea Drake [Robin] (
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longestnight_old2015-07-20 09:33 pm
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Santa Claus' workshop is simultaneously incredibly surprising and not surprising in the slightest. It's certainly a new experience, but its design and decoration make it essentially exactly what she'd imagine if she was asked to imagine what it would look like. Admittedly, she hasn't really believed in its existence since - did she ever believe in its existence? Hmm.
At least the red in her suit sort of fits in with the general color theme. The vocal distorter's off but the mask is still on, so she's really just what you'd expect from your third Robin up until she starts talking.
Which, to be fair, she's not doing a whole lot of compared to glancing around with interest while she waits for Cassie to find her brother and Kon and whoever else she deems appropriate.
At least the red in her suit sort of fits in with the general color theme. The vocal distorter's off but the mask is still on, so she's really just what you'd expect from your third Robin up until she starts talking.
Which, to be fair, she's not doing a whole lot of compared to glancing around with interest while she waits for Cassie to find her brother and Kon and whoever else she deems appropriate.
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lil' chum.It finally occurred to Kon that Tim's outfit was back to "I'm punishing myself by wearing the costume of the 'bad' Robin" so he finally put Tim down and squinted in confusion.
"How come you're back to the old, easier-to-confuse-with-Doctor-Midnite duds? Are you from a different time than me and Cass? You look teenier."
Because, as Tim would probably notice now that she wasn't being squooshed, Kon definitely looked older, just like Cassie had. Not that much older, but his early twenties had finally come calling.
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Upon closer inspection, it's not the Red Robin suit she's wearing, just the Robin suit with more red and black. The stylized R is still present, too.
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Soooo, not his Tim? He squinted, holding her at arm's length but still holding on.
"You're a lady Tim!" He tilted his head. "A...Timberly?"
He didn't seem that weirded out by it, but hey this was a guy that'd met roughly a kajillion alternates of himself. Including a girl version.
"You must be an alternate dimension Tim. Except a girl." He paused. "Am I girl where you come from? You didn't look surprised I was a dude but Cass could've told you. I met a girl version of myself once. She was blonde but just like me besides that, and she was super hot. Naturally. It was very confusing."
Saying whatever stupid crap pops into the top of his head. Yep, definitely a version of Kon like her own.
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"And no, you're still male where I'm from." A slight pause. "And dead."
So there's that.
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"I got better, though. Lemme see how similar our realities are. If they're similar, you'll probably get your Kon back, too. Were we all Teen Titans in your world after we were in Young Justice? And what was the lineup? And did I die in the Crisis fighting Superboy Prime? And did I hang with the Legion of Superheroes in the future for a little while?"
If it was all the same or similar, some of the good things might be the same or similar, too.
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That's a good sign, she assumes. "How did you...?" Come back.
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He gestured at himself with a "BAM!" gesture.
"It's weird as hell. Technically I'm alive and dead at the same time. Here I am, alive and kicking, and at the same time, my body's still stewing under the Fortress of Solitude and will be for a thousand years. Kal upped the security on the Fortress like crazy, even stronger than it was, because if anyone ever does something to my body, this me will cease to exist and it'll probably cause some kinda horrible paradox."
He paused.
"The good thing is if all that stuff is the same - and it sounds like your life is almost exactly the same as our Tim's - that means you'll probably get your me back, too."
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Because the shift in age has not escaped her notice, no.
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This was never, ever easy.
"Chronologically..." He held up six fingers, almost like a child showing off they were 'this many.' Then seven. Then six. Then, eight? "Okay, wait, so I turned 'eighteen,' quote unquote, right before the second crisis, and then it was a year and a half that I was in-"
Wait, he almost slipped, best not tell Tim about that yet, even if she wasn't his Tim.
"A year and a half after I came back. And now it's maybe been a year or less that I've been here? We haven't been keeping track - we don't age anyway and we're probably going to be able to go back to the time we left. Minus one, plus the time in hypertime, plus six months with the Legion. So, chronologically seven or so, physical age of twenty ('cause of the year I was stuck at sixteen), relative mental age of twenty-one or twenty-two, give or take some time in various dimensions and in the future."
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Much less interesting, probably.