AU with clones (Rick: REICIVERS!!!)
Ok, the story of Wingnight and Amble, funny story, came from a joke. The story of a guy named Wayne Bruce and the poster jokingly called him man-bat, and from that Yasin and I joked about it and thus Wingnight was created, Amble quickly following.
Their story goes as follows:
There‘s the facility that makes copies of people, their main target are Heros, and what they can do is what makes them not exactly a clone. There are three kinds of receivers:
Red - they are too much alike their senders and can’t differentiate their memories from their own. They slowly destroy themselves because it’s too much of a strain on the psyche for them until they die.
Yellow - they are fine but they hardly or don’t get any memories at all. They are the most normal human-like since they most likely don’t have memories from someone else, thou there are variations who get scraps of emotions or memories.
Green - they are the ideal receivers. They can differentiate the memories from their own and can be different from their senders, personality-wise.
A receiver ideally shares looks, some personality, memories and skills with their senders, even injuries or sicknesses if sever enough is shared and any and all scars.
The first Generation of receivers (Batman, Superman and such) are all reds. The second generations (the first sidekicks) are mainly yellow or red, but the only two greens are Dick and Wally’s receivers. They didn’t have a name but they named the other: Rickard Emil Grayson and Waldo Seth West (each of them hates the names but they won’t chicken out). Both weren’t sure if the facility was bad or not, but they soon found out.
One day the facility send Rick (or Ri by Ozzy) to some bad guys as a henchman, while Ozzy was released, they didn’t need him (he was soon to be expired (red)). Ozzy would be found by the Justice League and they would get information about the facility until they eventually meet Rick, who immediately betrays the bad guys because why should he work for people he hates? They later, once the facility is defeated (or so it appears to be), they get a place to live (courtesy of the League) and live their Lifes in peace, expect if the League needs them. The only people who knows about them are the seven founders and Dick and Wally. (This all happens when they are 13 and 15) There’s more to the story but I can delve deeper into it at a later point.
Rick is similar to Dick, but he’s more open about his temper (I like to think that Dick has a nasty temper but hides it) and ruder to the Hero Community, especially the Batfamily because Rick has to deal with their easily fixed problems since his creation and just cAN’T. JUST. FREAKING. TALK. You can emotion, right?!
Ozzy is more aware of his words and takes his time, knowing how much trouble his sender gets in due to his quick mouth. He’s more subdued and quite a pleasant person to be around, sadly he is always around Rick who isn’t the best company.
Rick and Ozzy have been always together, as roommates in the facility and as housemates after the Justice League gave them a place to live. They are together before Dick and Wally are because they aren’t emotional stunned.











