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STARKILLERS: lower ranksmen
(working title lol)
new ocs! (time period: 1925) they get yelled at so much let me know what you think about them
their info under the cut
Dad and Bunny
So with this Team Flux reboot, I wanted to look at possibly one of the strangest things about Regular Show.
In Regular Show: The Movie, we meet hardened future versions of the main duo: Mordecai and Rigby, who became bitter enemies.
With Rigby being the leader of a rebellion consisting of the other park workers, while Mordecai became the right-hand man of Mr. Ross, the main villain of the movie.
However, it's weirdly never revealed how either of them ended up like that.
However, we do know why their friendship ended: being that Mordecai would find out that Rigby forged his rejection letter from College University, when he actually got in.
There's also the reveal that the duo were expelled after the science lab incident, which took place near the end of their senior year of high school.
This is strange since previously, it was stated a couple of times that Mordecai graduated high school.
He's even shown his diploma before.
Rigby, on the other hand, famously dropped out.
But with this AU, I've came up with possible explanation for this unexplained plot element and strange retcon.
Starting off with the latter....
Apart from the fact how the whole Mordecai-and-Rigby-getting-expelled-during-high-school thing contradicts the previously established canon, I'm not sure how that could even happen.
I know that high school students can be expelled, I'm not exactly sure if seniors can.
Since, well, they're about to be leaving the school pretty soon anyway, so that seems kinda redundant.
Especially so given that when Mordecai and Rigby got expelled, they were like, two weeks away from graduation.
I'm guessing Principal Dean realized this as well, so I'm assuming that not too long after he expelled the boys, he allowed them to come back.
And thus, Mordecai was able to graduate and get his diploma.
Rigby on the other hand.......
Well although Dean allowed him to return to school, he told Rigby that he won't be graduating, and if he wanted to, he would have to repeat senior year.
Rigby was told this before since he was failing science.
And the only way he could pass science and graduate was by doing a science project.
But given everything that's happened, that ship has pretty much sailed.
And given that this is Rigby, his other grades probably weren't much better either.
Honestly, it's still surprising to think that Rigby even made that far in his education.
I'm assuming he only passed because his teachers didn't want to deal with him for another year.
And given Rigby was most likely still pretty raw from finding out that he got rejected from his dream college and wouldn't be able to go with Mordecai, finding out that he wouldn't even be able to graduate with him just added salt to the wound.
And so, Rigby refused the offer and and thus, he became a high school dropout.
As for how they became enemies in the alternate timeline.
Well this brings back to Mr. Ross.
It was already established that even back when they were still teenagers, Ross wanted revenge against Rigby.
And after being in prison for six years (the amount of time between the duo's senior year and their present day occupation at The Park), that desire only grew stronger.
So little lore dump here: a good chunk of Team Flux members come from different points of the late 20th to early 21st century.
The Park Workers themselves hail from the year 2015.
But back on topic.
The moment he got out, Ross started his work back on his time machine and eventually completed it.
The first thing he did was travel back to 2009 to bump Rigby off.
But he landed right at the moment where Rigby was forging Mordecai's fake rejection letter.
And upon seeing this, this gave Ross an idea.
Instead of destroying Rigby, he would destroy the very thing that mattered to him most: his friendship with Mordecai.
So Ross starts to create a criminal empire, stealing treasure across the ages in order to buy resources and fund his creations, and recruiting people to aid him in his schemes.
During that time, he's able to find The Timenado and starts harnessing it.
And so the authorities don't catch onto them, Ross disguises his criminal empire as an average business corporation.
Once he finally had his criminal empire established, Ross would start his next objective: bringing Mordecai aboard.
During his time observing Mordecai and Rigby, he would find out about the former's desire to want to do more with his life.
I mean, this was already kinda there in the movie.
Right before Future Rigby crash-lands, Mordecai says to Rigby that they can't work at the park forever.
And during the argument scene after the Rigby's reads his rejection letter, Mordecai straight up calls his occupation at The Park a dead-end job.
For a while, Ross starts secretly interacting with Mordecai, showing off his new "company" to him in order to get the blue jay on his side.
And while Mordecai is intrigued by the "company", he's not sure if he's really ready to join.
While he does want to do more with his life beyond being a groundskeeper, Mordecai has grown a bit of a fondness for The Park.
Unfortunately, to ensure that Mordecai is officially on his side, Ross whips out the time travel and takes on a little trip through history.
It's an absolutely thrilling experience for Mordecai until Ross brings him back to May 2009.
Right to you-know-what.
After seeing this, Mordecai is left absolutely devastated!
Not only finding out that his chance at a bright future was destroyed, but by his best friend no less!
As Mordecai starts breaking down in tears, Ross asks him what is gonna do now.
And soon enough, Mordecai starts to look on with an enraged look on his face.
Back in the present, the park workers are about to start their daily morning meeting.
However, everyone but Mordecai is present, much to Benson's annoyance.
But suddenly, Mordecai appears in front of them, looking angry.
Benson starts berating Mordecai for being late, and Mordecai responds by angrily telling Benson to get stuffed, much to his and everyone else's shock.
When Rigby ask Mordecai what's his problem, Mordecai responds to Rigby that he's his problem.
Upon hearing this, the others immediately turn to Rigby and ask what did he do this time.
Rigby says he doesn't know.
Mordecai calls bullshit, and says that Rigby does know what happened.......six years ago.
Rigby is left shocked by hearing this.
Everyone then starts asking Rigby what did he do six years ago.
And Mordecai demands him to tell it to EVERYONE.
After trying to deny it several times, Rigby eventually cracks and reveals his dark secret to everyone, much to their shock.
This is leads to essentially the same argument from the third act of the movie, but a lot of hostile and vindicative.
Though Rigby asks Mordecai how did he ever find out.
And at that moment, Ross appears.
He reveals that ever since he got out of jail, he finished his time machine and started a big "company" as well.
He also reveals that he and Mordecai have been on a few time traveling adventures recently and "accidentally" landed on the day that Rigby forged that rejection letter.
And with that, Mordecai declares two things.
1#) He's officially quitting The Park to go work at Ross' "company".
2#) His friendship with Rigby is officially over.
And so, Mordecai and Ross leave The Park, leaving everyone in shambles.....
And Rigby absolutely devastated.
13 days post op still swollen but happier than ever
finally (almost 5 weeks post op)
Not an ask but some information about David Ross, I've noticed there's not much out there. I just had top surgery (double incision) done by him 4 days ago, he was very approachable and took what i wanted into account. I had some minor post-op bleeding which a surgeon closer to my home examined for me, he said my surgery was incredibly delicately and intricately done, he was very impressed. So anyone having top surgery from Mr Ross, he's very good and a very short wait (1 month for me)
Thanks for sharing your experience!
~ Alex
Today’s villain is Mr. Ross from Regular Show: the Movie