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DISPATCH | Why Waterboy? by Froggybeanabean
Fandoms: Dispatch (Video Game), Phoenix program - Fandom
15 Jun 2026
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Frogger, a decently known villain, was recently kicked off of her villain team. With her whole life completely derailed, she joins SDN's Phoenix Program, where she meets Waterboy. Waterboy quickly develops unfamiliar, but strong feelings for Frogger, but being as awkward as he is, is too scared to do something about them. What will become of these two?
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My Hero Academia: Mecha Man by SuperSchoolDropout
Fandoms: 僕のヒーローアカデミア | Boku no Hero Academia | My Hero Academia (Anime & Manga), Dispatch (Video Game)
20 Apr 2026
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Over the past three years, Midoriya Izuku has been flying around as the vigilante Mecha Man. Between the giant mech and the advanced equipment that he’s using, Izuku has been more noticeable than the average vigilante, but has managed to gain allies amongst the heroes to be mostly left alone to his crusade against crime. Izuku’s main focus has been a criminal syndicate known as the Red Ring.
After a bust gone wrong that leaves Izuku without the Astral Pulse he must figure out what he’s going to do next. How can he continue his crusade, if at all? Does he accept Nezu’s offer to join UA? To help bring about the next generation of heroes and possibly the revival of Mecha Man? Can the quirkless vigilante become a licensed hero? Izuku can only find out if he accepts the offer and plays Nezu’s game.
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Vigilante Midoriya Izuku goes to UA to both become a hero and be the support tech for the first year hero classes and villain redemption class.
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Jace Robertson hates corporate heroes for hire. Now he has no choice but to become one.
After a public stunt exposes the mayor’s crimes, Jace is forced into the Phoenix Program to avoid jail time. As the son of Invisigal and dispatcher Robert Robertson, everyone expects greatness from him. Jace doesn’t care about greatness. He wants to be back on the streets helping the people heroes refuse to see and exposing the darkness the SDN is too afraid to touch.
But when a new villain begins stripping powerful heroes of their abilities, Jace and the new Z‑Team are thrown into the center of a crisis. The original Z‑Team is gone. Torrence’s heroes vanish. And Jace learns his father was never just a dispatcher — he was Mecha Man Blue.
Left with a fractured team of young ex‑criminals and a legacy he never asked for, Jace becomes Mecha Man Black. Armed with a prototype suit powered by his technopathy, he and the Z‑Team must face a foe even the greatest heroes couldn’t defeat.
After all, a Phoenix can only rise from the ashes after suffering a fiery demise.
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"The vampire is an outsider. He's the perfect metaphor for those things." - Anne Rice
Valentin should've known better than to turn to a loan shark agency -- what with their unregulated high interest loans and their undoubtable illegal methods of ensuring their victims pay back their debts. But with his father sick and money growing tight, he really didn't have a choice. Unfortunately for him, the loan sharks he borrowed from don't the debt paid with money -- they wanted blood. Then came the fangs. Then Bloodlust. Then the violent sprees. Then arrest. Imprisonment. Psych ward.
[Or, a bitter, semi-agoraphobic, sadistic vampire is given an open position in the Pheonix Program for a chance at rehabilitation for his blood addiction and to be allowed to see his father again. Luckily for him, a bitter, rugged, washed-up hero with his own father wounds is more than happy to help.]
