Board Thread:Series Discussion/@comment-4969948-20150309020411

HELLO PEOPLE. Hey, remember the Rebootedverse? No? Well, it included Sif 100: The Rebooted Series, and The Legend of Mig. That should have sparked your memories now. Sif encouraged me to do this, so here I am. I liked doing this show at FIRST, but looking back at it now, it's not, well, good. It needed tons of improvement, but it got none. It was a trashy show, it had lots of hiatuses (The Ultimate Alliance, legit took 2 years), etc. I made all season 1 (or, "chapter 1" episodes) and some season 2 episodes.

For S.T.A.Rters (haha, get it?), I'll start with this Opposites.

Opposites was mostly already made, actually. The entire plot and all is here. Now, since I fell into writer's block and depression and etc because of this evil thing known as TomE, I never quite finished it. Basically, what I was intending to do was make Gim a Carnage and mutant Kevin ripoff. He would've been combined with a lot of the alien forms in the Gammatrix, and would stay that way. Charmcaster would accidentally help Mig out by doing this, and then eventually leave away with her Alpha Rune (I copied the entire Charmcaster trilogy in OV before it even aired). That's basically all for that ep. 4/10.

It's time for Darkness, a good idea to me.

Now, Darkness, as the title implies, was going to be a dark episode, more focused on Shiar and Darkstar. Darkstar was going to completely murder the inmates and officers in his prison, and escape, going after Shiar for his vengeance, not to mention he had a lot of bloodlust and thought of her first thing, for some reason. Once he assaulted her, he would have drained all of her power, to become whole again. Not very unique of me, but I thought it would have been a neat scene. She would have been extremely weak, close to dying in fact. Now that Darkstar is back to his Michael Morningstar form, he would have been happy at first, but also still very angered. He has all of this crazy powerful energy inside of him. It corrupts him further, making him go on a massive rampage throughout the city, killing people left and right (boring, but whatever). Mig would have jumped in to save the day, but at a cost; I was going to have him lose an alien or two (not quite sure how that would make much sense). That's all I remember. 5/10.

Let's hop along to Toxic.

Toxic is one of my least favorite episodes of all time, and that says something. Toxic was going to be another S.T.A.R episode, but now with the A - Apakolipse, the crappy, stupid, pointless member. I have NO IDEA why, but he would have had toxic powers, and be completely OP. He sucks so much, and I had no ideas for him at all, so I gave up and decided, "OK, YOLO, GONNA MAKE HIM A WEIRD GOOP HURR DURR." So I did. Anyway, THANK THE LORDS that the base Dan made was going to be destroyed. I despised that thing. It was so bland and ugh. So, Apakolipse intended to break into there for to attack Dan and Clepron, though Mig was not there. That is so cliched. Attacking-the-hero's-allies-to-lure-him-there ugh, kill me. So, since those two are unconscious, another cliched piece of crap motive to do, Mig would have had to face him alone. I'm not quite sure what the hell kind of threat he would pose, besides being a major a nuisance and just throwing acid balls around while laughing and taunting, and somehow Mig failing, but ok. Mig eventually would subdue him, but would also fail, and Apakolipse would escape in an acid cloud and go back to S.T.A.R (WHY ISN'T TEROX DOING ANYTHING?), and Dan and Clepron would magically wake up and be like "Oh, no, what happened!?". THEY WOULDN'T EVEN DO ANYTHING, BECAUSE THAT'S HOW FREAKING BLAND AND MONOTONE THEY WERE. OH NO, THE BASE IS GONE, WHAT DO WE DO NOW? OH NO, MIG IS INJURED, DID YOU STOP HIM? LET'S NOT TAKE HIM TO A HOSPITAL, I'M SURE THE ACIDIC BURN MARKS WON'T MELT HOLES IN HIS SKIN EVERYWHERE. That's that. 1/10.

Ok so let's go to The Lord.

I don't really remember much about this episode, but it was kind of interesting in concept. It would have Lord Transyl, a rumor to have still been alive, breaking out of his confinement in space (ripoff of Ghost Town from AF), and realizing, "Oh, crap, the Vladats are gone. Yeaaaa...we got a problem." Of course, he chooses Earth to go to, because every generic villain in existence wants to go to Earth to cause hell (some people do it right, though). So um, when he got there, he wanted to enslave everyone to rebuild his empire, thinking that humans would be powerful enough...PFFT. Lame. That's all I can remember. Mig stopped him, I guess. 6/10.

And now...Welcome Back.

This episode is just stupid. It's flat out dumb, it's boring, it's uninteresting. I was desperate to include Rymeer, yes, the R from S.T.A.R, so I went with this. This episode just sucks. Rymeer was going to go to The Grid base by Central City to, guess what, STEAL WEAPONS. LIKE OMG, THREE FAR FIVE ME, RIGHT? SO. FREAKING. EVIL. AGH, I CAN'T. Anyway, yea, that's what the entire episode was going to be based around. Him. Stealing. Weapons. Oh and, of course, killing people, like almost every villain out there. So great, so good, just like pie. Mig wouldn't really have cared, and actually wouldn't do much of anything in this episode. It's a Dan and Clepron-centric episode, '''EVEN THOUGH THIS EPISODE HAS TO DO WITH A MAIN VILLAIN. Mig would have eventually intervened in this, just to save Dan and Clepron''' because they SUCKED in this show. Wow. I applaud you, TLOM Mig. And somehow, Rymeer would be scared, and think of Mig as a huge threat, then report it to Terox and the others, and Terox would be like, "NOPE. I'm done. Screw it, let's go." This leads up to the next episode. Screw this one, 2.5/10.

Ok, here we go, all of S.T.A.R together: Teamwork.

What's gonna work? TEAMMMMMMWORK. Sorry, got carried away...Backyardigans. Anyway, this episode wouldn't have been as bad...JUST KIDDING. I barely remember much. I tried so hard to remember, but this is what I got from it. So basically, S.T.A.R would go psycho and cause mayhem and hell all over Central City, as if it wasn't hell to begin with. Nothing in this episode seems that interesting, except that Terox loses his temper and goes insane. He chokes Dan, almost killing him, and makes Mig scream and cry. Mig has trouble trying to stop him, but subdues the other 3 weaklings quite easily, of course, because they all SUCK AND ARE GENERIC BUFFOONS. *Cough*, anyway, Terox would have spared Mig and left him be, making sure he sees all the carnage around, and seeing his uncle hospitalized and staring Death right in the eyes. Where's Clepron in all of this, you ask? DOING NOTHING LIKE HE ALWAYS DOES. He's just like, "Oh." 4/10.

Off-plot episode time: Prince.

Prince is cool. It generates around Frank Prince, a corrupt billionaire who can make your nightmares come to life any time he wants. He was going to work with Royal Industries for the entirety of the Rebootedverse. Plans well through, though. This episode would have been great, to be honest. I don't remember much, but I know that Mig would have sneaked in because of hearing rumors and secrets regarding him. This is the episode where Klemer makes his "return." His plan was to work with Frank once more to overthrow the US government. Yep. Anyway, Mig sees Klemer inside of the building as he enters it, and Klemer tries to assault him, but Frank stops them both. Frank plants a trap for the two of them, because Frank realized he wanted to overthrow the government solo. Haha, sucks for you, Klemer. So, Klemer and Mig would have reluctantly worked together to stop Frank, but...Frank had a giant robotic suit he would have infused his DNA with to stop them, and go to the US Capitol by himself. Yeaaaa, sucks for the both of them. So, they would have stopped Frank (nothing surprising), and yea. 7/10.

The last bullcrap from S.T.A.R: S.T.A.R's Last Strike.

What a stupid name. This episode, actually, isn't too bad, either. It would have had the members of S.T.A.R starting out, arguing, and then Terox deciding, "Ok, screw you all," and merging with them, against their will. Once he merges with them, he has control over all of them and their abilities, and S.T.A.R is legit a thing now, not just a group. So Terox would have gone after Mig, but this time, take him to their secret little world, where he would be 10x weaker than he usually would be. Terox would have showed Mig what was going on in his dimension: death, destruction, blah blah blah. Mig would, at this point, break down, and go completely insane. He would have, in fact, broken the Gammatrix, but stopped himself, and instead used it go the greatest alien of all: Gammahand. Once he went Gammahand, he would have destroyed their dimension, and then revert himself back to his own dimension, killing the S.T.A.R beast. Just kidding, he instead seperates them (OF COURSE THEY'RE ALL UNCONSCIOUS), and they would have all been captured by Grid, vowing to have vengeance. Wow, started out good, ended boring and generic. 6/10.

BUT WAIT. IT'S NOT OVER YET. Family Emergency.

Ok, so, we have Family Emergency. I shouldn't have gotten rid of the main villains, and then introduce ANOTHER main villain just for the finale. I wasted this guy. So, Eon (Mig's father) would have come into play during this. Mig would have relaxed and become arrogant and annoying like Ben after stopping Vilgax in AF, and then Eon would have haunted Mig, and constantly stalk him and harass him. All I remember. 5/10.

And now...for the FINALE. The true one. Endings: Part I & Part II.

So, Eon basically would have brought back Terox, giving him all of this strength back, and thinking he would work with him. He was wrong. Terox instead actually FOUGHT WITH MIG to stop Eon. What the hell? But, of course, Terox would have betrayed him, and fight him. Brutally. It would have been a hugely intense scene, with Mig bleeding and constantly being beaten. Mig's father's personality would soon overcome Eon, and he would sacrifice himself to stop Terox, and leave Mig safe and free. Terox and Eon would merge, and then Eon would deliberately kill himself, and also killing Terox. All I could remember. 8/10, to be honest.

Ugh, I typed all of that in, like, an hour, but it's a lot. My memory of TLOM plans cancelled receeds each day. That is the most I have remembered of it in a longgggggggg time. There would have possibly been a season 3, with Wayne (you see him in Mig X, actually) and someone else who I forget, probably introduced in Mig X as well. So, there ya go.  