So if Shego doesn't go after family, does that mean Jim and Tim are free to be recuited? Those boys were good
 
hmmm I wonder if Genghis Khan will gain the occult skill when hero page is updated. If not I wonder if the mongolian throat singing action will unlock it. I do admit I kind of want to see Genghis Khan multiclass into bard.
 
Let's buy McDonald's while we're at it.
Hmm, not feeling it. I kind of want to ascend Bueno Nachos on our work not McDonald.

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Who is Norm, if not the nicest AI son.

Now, all we're missing is a predator, and the set will be complete.

On the subject of Ron, are we sure something didn't happen to Kim? It sounds like Ron may have been binge eating, and the greatest occurrence of such an event was Prom, where Ron is bummed out by Kim's 'date.' Or perhaps, some other event occurs to eat out of despair?
 
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Is the Mad Doctor of early Disney fame still around? He might be fun to recruit.Also for nice predators what happened to the Sharks from Finding Nemo?
 
So Ron is most likely dead and I can't help but wonder what happened to Kim, cause killing her seems like something Shego would like to put off in return for payback for all the past humiliation Kim gave her?
Feels unlikely with this statement
You don't get the mutual respect between foes, you get a pair of professional death dealers that are just short of killing one another in most fights
Now, it's been years since I've seen canon, but I think something happened to Kim as well. Canonically, Kim is direct and open with being a non-powered superhero, but it sounds like recent times have mandated a secret identity. A secret identity being something Kim has never cultivated as people know of her, and her family is aware of what she is doing. Without this cover, Kim is essentially handicapped in this age and, although there could be some benefits to being open, it doesn't sound like she could take advantage of said benefits.

There's also Kim and Shego's relationship to consider. They don't exactly have mutual respect of each other; especially, early in the series. However, nothing jumps out as each trying to murder the other like mercenaries. I would hazard to say Kim may have picked a fight she underestimated, and potential got either injured or killed.
 
So Ron is most likely dead and I can't help but wonder what happened to Kim, cause killing her seems like something Shego would like to put off in return for payback for all the past humiliation Kim gave her?
It is possible but I have my doubts. For one depending on when in the show Shego managed to beat Kim, Shego had previously lost to Kim for years, as long as Kim is around she acts as a constant reminder to everyone that Shego can be beaten. Also Kim is best set up to beat her what with Kims intimate knowledge of Shego's powers, fighting style, and personality.

Secondly Kim does not fit in the paradigm that Shego is creating, from what we know and what she said Shego is creating a comic book style setting in her territory, super powered capes fighting, but with rules including secret identities and leaving families out of it. But Kim is an unpowered agent who notably does not have a secret identity and has her family and friends involved to various extent with her hero activities. Simply put the way Kim acts does not fit into what Shego is trying to make.

Now I may be wrong, mabey Kim got away, or Shego likes fighting her to much to kill her and Kim adapted to the new status quo, but personally I think she was killed by Shego.
 
I love the Bueno Nacho interlude! Maybe it's nostalgia talking, but this feels like one of your better snippets. Not to say others are bad (they're not), but I really like this one.

"IN MEMORIAM OF RON STOPPABLE: THE IRON GUT."

Poor Ron :(

"Quiet Hego! The Naco is innocent, and any rumors to the contrary are slander of the most vicious kind!

On the one hand, that feels bitterly fitting - death by his own culinary creation (hopefully *not* made from his beloved pet rodent). On the other hand, this sounds like a potential adventure hook for a sidequest: "Who Killed Ron Stoppable?"

The single chink in your otherwise impenetrable armor

... is currently packing his suitcase and possibly humming a theme song under his breath. Somehow I actually forgot Hego worked at Bueno Nacho.

whatever the hell that idiot in the bird suit called himself

Anyone wanna guess who this is? And whether they're from Kim Possible or some other series?

"You'd better get it, because otherwise you'll learn what it really means to be my enemy."

Aww, sisterly shovel talk! How sweet!
... Platonic shovel talk. Not the other kind.

Now, all we're missing is a predator, and the set will be complete.

I know he's a toon, but Wile E. Coyote might count.
 
If Shego really is trying to create a comic book setting then she would make an ideal ally against certain threats. There is precedence for an enemy mine type situation if the end of the world is upon you. Given where her and our territory is there are no less than four immediate such threats. AUTO, Doris, Flugel, and Toxic jungle.
 
I just saw an episode of P&F where Monogram was going on a trip to Vegas and really excited about it. (S2E5)

If we get a ticket to the gala, maybe inviting him would be good? He could also give his valuable opinions on what potential tech might be worth looking into or not based on his experience.
 
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Now I may be wrong, mabey Kim got away, or Shego likes fighting her to much to kill her and Kim adapted to the new status quo, but personally I think she was killed by Shego.
Or physically disabled in a way that renders her helpless. Say... a neck injury that left most of her body paralyzed. Possibly caused during a fight with Shego. No mobility without technological assistance, Which Drakk can easily neutralize, and she is no longer a valid counter to his plans. Heavily watched by the new corporate overlords to in sure she dose not try to mentor anyone into a new hero.
 
Or physically disabled in a way that renders her helpless. Say... a neck injury that left most of her body paralyzed. Possibly caused during a fight with Shego. No mobility without technological assistance, Which Drakk can easily neutralize, and she is no longer a valid counter to his plans. Heavily watched by the new corporate overlords to in sure she dose not try to mentor anyone into a new hero.
I mean... "permanent" injury is not really permanent in this setting with all the superpowers, magic, and tech being thrown around someone as connected as Kim could probably find a method of healing. I would think that Shego is smart enough not to cripple her foe and still let them live.
 
Hmm, i wonder how well our Express/Acme delivery speed would work if we combined it with further Bueno Nacho research and Power armour.

A fleet of Power armoured Naco delivery Men & Women could ensure our culinary dominance of the Tri State Area for decades to come.


Other than that its sad to see that Ron bit the dust (if his death wasn't faked ofc) but at least he died doing what he loved.
 
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EDIT1: Disclaimer: I have watched very little of ANY of the relevant TV shows.

I mean... "permanent" injury is not really permanent in this setting with all the superpowers, magic, and tech being thrown around someone as connected as Kim could probably find a method of healing. I would think that Shego is smart enough not to cripple her foe and still let them live.
Eh. Depends on a few other factors. The two have a relatively affectionate rivalry, as I understand it, and depending on the circumstances of Kim's downfall I don't think it would be out of character for Shego to take pity on her. She'd have her old nemesis watched, I'm sure, but she doesn't strike me as the type to have her killed. Not when right now she's powerless and deprived of a lot of her old resources and support network, and when Shego has had years to consolidate her strength.
 
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All this Nemesis talk make me wondering how did Perry meet his end?
[watches a few clips]

...Gallantly, and with great stoicism.

...

On a side note, I have to love how Dr. Doofenshmirtz is so hapless that having Wile E. Coyote on his research staff didn't cause a noticeable increase in his laboratory accident rate.

I also love how in a setting whose core premise is "what if Disney villains had all triumphed over their nemeses," Wile E. Coyote still hasn't caught that roadrunner. I mean, I guess he's not strictly Disney, but still!
 
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RIP in Peace, Ron Stoppable. RIP in Peace.

Also, it looks like we might be able to cultivate a friendly rivalry with Most Hated Enemy Shego. We could both probably use one, in this darker world, and with our respective nemeses most likely dead.
 
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