How would your ocs be like in negative universe from episode P.O.O.L.?
In the Nega-tronic universe, these kids are definitely all Neb’s (Negative Ben’s) biological children. He lives in a trailer because he has to pay all that alimony, baby 💵🔥
Laroc (Negative Carol) is on Atnas’s (Negative Santa’s) Most Wanted Goody Two-Shoes Bounty List because she makes wooden toys for all the overworked, underpaid children of the world— for FREE, no less (the horror)
I love, love, love P.O.O.L. soooo much, it’s such a fun episode
In the Mermaid AU, has anyone happened to go into the pool where the Beetles would have lived?
FUN FACT!!!
In the normal Delightful Switch AU, operation POOL does exist!
In short, the house that was supposed to be the Beetles' is vacant, and Irwin uses it as his base when he's Wally.
The KND decide to make it more "house-like" for him to live in, and also build a pool so they can have fun!
They regret the decision as the portal opens, and immediately fill it with sand.
In the TGaaM teen au, there isn't a pool, so there isn't even a meeting with possible Negative Gays!
And maybe it's for the best, since it would be the most toxic family ever.
Under 'Read More', I'll explain op: POOL!
As said, it was the KND, specifically Sector V, that built a pool for Wally/Irwin so the house feels more like home for him. The house ends up looking exactly like the Beetles' one, but every furniture is made of recycled materials they found here and there (AKA, the junkyard).
Once the pool is done, everyone jumps in and has fun, except Wally, because he's not sure if he can swim or not. So, he doesn't want to risk it.
The episode goes as normal op: POOL, up to the moment the LTDFCD help Lizzie and Nigel escape, and they fight the DNK... except they don't.
Somehow, the DNK knew about their plan and their weapons and tactics, but how can it be?? Simple...
Just like in the normal world, Irwin can get away from the group and, in this case, he not only snitched about everything to the leader... but he IS the leader.
During the Lizzie and Nigel escape, we meet Negative Sector Z, a group of adults who are tasked with taking down the most rebellious kids and brainwashing them into obedient servants.
Ecurb is the leader; he's ruthless and heartless, doesn't want anything but to make kids suffer. He's a spy in the "Heroes" lines (a group of adults who want to save kids), and he has all of them under his command. Yllaw's hero!
Ardnassela is the second, "The Teacher", a cold, serious, never-smiling adult everyone fears. If she catches you, she will force you on the books until your brain turns into soup! Negative Three has respect for her.
Ynnel is a serious-looking adult who seems to know what he's doing and talks in a superior tone. In reality, everything he achieves is stolen from other people. Even kids. Maybe Negative Two took inspiration from him?
Ecnatsnoc is a very happy-go-lucky, always smiling adult who loves pink a bit too much. But she's also selfish, egocentric and will do anything to make you feel inferior. She's the classic toxic, abusive parent no one wants. Negative Five wishes to be like her...
Divad is useless. They keep him around because Ecurb wants that. For the rest, he can't fight, he's not authoritative, he's scared of pretty much everything. Really, a drag like that Negative One kid!
They fight against Nigel, but Nigel convinces Divad to help them escape, and he actually goes against his teammates to buy them time. When the kids leave, Ynnel, Ecna and Ardna are about to get Divad, but Ecurb stops them because, right then, the Leader sent a message to let the two kids go so they could get them personally.
Still, Divad will be punished for trying to go against them. This is the last we see of them.
Again, the episode goes on as usual, we have Yllaw, who's actually Niwri, but because he revealed himself when no one from Sector V was around, no one still knows.
The only difference is that, even if Normal Wally does what Negative 2, 3 and 5 say, Irwin has doubts from the beginning, and doesn't trust them one bit. On the contrary, Yllaw believes everything the other say, but plays as if he doesn't.
The episode ends like it should, with Wally realising he can swim and Yllaw being sent to the mines... or at least, that would be the idea, if he somehow didn't escape and went back to free the Traitors and Daddy.