Taylor gets a different set of powers, and canon begins to diverge almost immediately ...
When Taylor makes a new friend at Winslow, it's not as good a thing as it seems ...
What if Worm was just a Matrix simulation, and an operative came calling ... ?
Ten years previously, the Brockton Bay Brigade attacked Marquis in his home and defeated him; in time, he was sent to the Birdcage. What would happen if things went ... another way?
When Amy Dallon encounters someone from her distant past, her life will change forever.
Taylor Hebert triggers in the locker, and the story begins. But what if someone else had a trigger of their own, years earlier? How would the story change?
This is the sequel to Taylor Hebert, Medhall Intern. Following their resounding success in taking down the Empire Eighty-Eight, Director Emily Piggot of the PRT ENE has chosen to retain Taylor's cluster group (Taylor, Greg and Tracey) along with the Undersiders as a clandestine force of capes to deal with matters the PRT and Protectorate have trouble addressing.
Geneva Hastings is a bounty hunter from the Human Polity (a rather excellent series by Neal Asher). She and her passenger end up on a world that is strangely familiar, yet utterly bizarre; Earth Bet, as of 2011, in the Wormverse. Things are going to get interesting ...
Danny and Annette Hebert had a dark secret long before their daughter Taylor was born. Now widowed, Danny finds raising his daughter harder than he expected. When he finds out that she is being bullied, his reaction may be ... extreme.
Imagine a version of Worm where Danny's not useless. Now imagine one where he's actually badass. Now push that all the way to its (il)logical extreme.
When Emma and Madison, with Sophia's help, decide to escalate their tormenting of Taylor to a whole new level, things are going to get interesting. And not in a good way.
This is a fic that answers an idle question I asked myself yesterday: "What if a snake was the hero of a Worm fanfic?" Snek is the familiar of a powerful wizard. He's about as smart as a young child, and can create personal portals to go wherever he wants. He's also a sixty-foot boa constrictor.
When Abbadon passed by all those years before, he left behind a present. Instead of Queen Administrator, Taylor Hebert is now host to another shard altogether. And everyone who ever wronged her is in deep trouble.
Taylor Hebert is interning for Medhall. She has no idea who's actually in charge. This should be interesting.
Amy Dallon is a teenage girl in Brockton Bay. She is better known as the superhero Panacea. She is caught in a robbery at the Brockton Bay Central Bank, and is knocked out. When she wakes up, she's not alone in her head ...
What if several Worm characters had a really bad day, the sort of day from which there is no coming back? What happens to Brockton Bay then?
Worm is a dark world, a grim world. Everything is gritty, everyone has an agenda. The world itself is spiraling toward ruin. Enter Hope. She's just a nice kid with a unique set of superpowers, who only wants to help people. But will she have enough of an effect on the world to stave off disaster? Only time will tell. NOTE: Hope is an original character, created using the GURPS RPG.
What if the Undersiders decided to use their powers to make money ... legally?
Taylor's encounter against Lung doesn't go very well at all. She wakes up in hospital, and Armsmaster has some questions.
Very silly. Not to be taken seriously. A parody of "A Night Before Christmas".
When Taylor Hebert attempts to recruit Sophia Hess during Gold Morning, it doesn't go so well. This does, however, have a knock-on effect for Sophia and another Brockton Bay parahuman ...
We take the tale up in early February of 2011, when Sophia incites a group of boys to chase Taylor down and duct-tape her to a telephone pole. It all goes horribly wrong from the moment that they catch her. Things will never be the same again, for Taylor Hebert or for Brockton Bay.
Taylor gains powers in the locker; this much is familiar. But the power she gets, and what she does with it, begins to change things around considerably. Faced with the pressure of the power she has, and official apathy, she must make her own decisions, and take a different route to achieve her goals. There will be trouble.
Janesha of Mystal is a celestial. Not yet a god in her own right, she has managed to irritate one, and has gone on a self-imposed journey of discovery that ends up in an unexpected side-trip ... to a place called Brockton Bay.
As the costumed hero Left Field, Taylor sees the world differently. They're about to find out just how differently.
While embarking on therapy-mandated activities, Taylor and Sophia literally run into someone on the Boardwalk. This will have far-reaching consequences. (This is the sequel to my other fic, Confrontation.)
When a stranger comes to Brockton Bay with the intention of HALPING, things are going to get interesting ...
Taylor and Danny Hebert trigger at the same time, and get linked powers. As Compass Rose and Pathfinder, they must explore their new abilities, and the effects of these powers on the world around them.
Years ago, Sophia Hess and Taylor Hebert destroyed a great threat and saved the world. Today, they're still together, though Sophia is starting to find life a little bland. So when she encounters the chance to experience more adventure, of course she takes it.
Taylor takes a different tack in dealing with the bullies very early on in story canon. This ends her up in an unusual situation. What she gets out of it is up to her ... and Madison.
What if Amy Dallon decided to do things a little differently? A creepy, sweet, one-shot AU look at Worm.
When the Brockton Bay Brigade attacked Marquis in his home, he took a blow for his daughter that ultimately ended up with his capture and incarceration in the Birdcage. What if he didn't manage to do so? (This is a spin-off of an omake that was requested from the story Another Way).
This is Worm as you have never seen it. The characters and events appearing in this story are darkly twisted reflections of themselves; heroes are villains and villains, heroes. It will make you look at hated villains in a whole new way.
When sixteen-year-old Robert Curry finds himself manifesting superpowers, this causes him to question the most firmly-held tenets of his life. As an aspiring young superhero, he has to balance his home life, his social life, and the life of a Ward. It's not always easy ...
He wakes up in an alleyway with no memory of who he is or where he's from. In minutes, he's on the run for murdering a police officer. Who is he? Where did his powers come from? Who is the mysterious figure hounding him? And magnets - does anyone know how they really work? To answer some of these questions, read on.
What if Taylor's first encounter with Sophia went a little differently? A short two-parter.
This is a Worm crack one-shot. A new Ward (not Taylor) joins the team. His power is ... silly.
This is a Taylor Hebert centric story, starting just after the locker. Details after that are sketchy ...
When Shadow Stalker finds a girl being attacked in an alley, her choices will lead to changes in her life that she never expected.
Lieutenant Vuxten is a Telkan, a xenosapient soldier working alongside Terran forces as they work to oppose the forces of subjugation and oppression in the galaxy. However, he's about to take a side trip to an entirely new battleground.
Taylor Hebert is sure that her Dad isn't her real father. When she finds out who it really is, her world will never be the same again. Nor will Brockton Bay.
We're all familiar with the idea of Taylor Hebert showing up in an AU where things are different. So what happens if she's in said AU, and also in her own familiar universe? And then they swap over? Why don't we find out? PS: Apologies to those people who hate locker scenes. There's a locker scene.