Dispatch P!Links pt. 1
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Characters: Robert, Waterboy, Blonde Blazer, Prism, Invisigal, & Royd

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Dispatch P!Links pt. 1
Warnings: VISUAL EXPLICIT SEXUAL MATERIAL, nsfw, mdni, afab!reader, spoilers (names)
Characters: Robert, Waterboy, Blonde Blazer, Prism, Invisigal, & Royd
Anybody else excited?
Dispatch Family Headcanons;
Putting some of my headcanons/ideas for the Z-Team and extended cast's family dynamics here for future reference for AUs or potential fics.
Z-Team:
Mecha Man Blue/Robert Robertson:
Is Wasian (Korean specifically) as per the concept art. His paternal grandmother (Su-Jin) fell in love with Grandpa Bobby when the pilot was stationed over in Korea, and went home with him.
Robert's other parent may also be East Asian depending on the AU. In the case of Elliot being his other dad it's a little murkier. Lets just say Grandpa Bobby's white Scandinavian genetics won the lottery.
Robert "Bobby" Robertson the first was a first-generational immigrant from a country that used patronymic naming system. The immigration officer dealing with his family got confused and listed then-young boy as "Robert Robertson" (Robertson being his dad's surname). The family decided to keep the new name because it was funny - and Bobby decided to keep up the joke with his son Robbie.
In the comics Robbie makes a very brief reference to having cousins. I hc that Bobby was one of many siblings. Robert has only met this extended family very few times since they mostly live in the colder Midwest states. He wonders how things may have gone if they had known about the Mecha Man thing (if didn't already).
Flambae/Chad:
Persian/Afgani as per canon, but raised bi-culturally Hispanic.
Is third out of four siblings; Has an older sister (Farrah), older brother (Arash), and a younger sister (Maryam). His youngest sister is from his mother's second marriage.
Yes, his name is actually Chad. More specially it's تشاد (Tshād) - yes, he recognises the irony of being named after a lake.
During the chaos of the 1980s Soviet-Afghan war, Chad's biological father fell into an extremist rebel group, prompting his wife to flee with their three children to the US seeking refuge.
In the Americas, Chad's mother met her second husband; a park ranger of Southern-Spanish descent who sympathised with her family's troubles. This man would become "Papi" to his step-children and eventual biological youngest child.
Chad freaking loves his step-dad. He'll talk up the guy as if describing a towering pillar of awesomeness, only for Papi to show up and be... a tiny balding Hispanic dad.
Papi did in fact "introduce him [Chad] to arson" - as a park ranger, he helped organise controlled burns. He'd let little Chad run wild with his powers on full blast in the burn zone to express some of that boundless energy.
Papi was raised Catholic, but honestly doesn't give af. He was willing to convert to Islam to marry Mama, and stands by that decision. Has no idea whats going on during holidays, but he tries to keep up.
Papi and Mama still smooch like teenagers, much to the dismay of their adult children, and the grandchildren.
Chad is the bratty little brother to his elder siblings, and it shows. His elder sister Farrah is the only one able to match his temper. He's also a little bit of a jerk to his younger sister Maryam, but that's a given for older brothers.
Arash is the calm, nerdy eldest son of the family. He works in finance. Chad thinks he's "terminally boring". Arash is married with two small sons - who are almost always bouncing off the walls in a sugar-high.
Farrah is the no-nonsense eldest daughter. Is divorced, and has a young daughter named Leila. This is the very same niece Chad attends recitals for. Farrah works as a charge nurse, and has no time for bullshit. Chad babysits Leila when Farrah is working, although his sister does not appreciate him teaching his niece new swear words.
Maryam was a "surprise "whoops" baby, and is younger than Chad by a decade. She is far more of a wild child than her elder siblings, and frequently flies off into "adventures" with her demonic Ifrit hubby. Has a daughter named Parisa that she leaves behind after her unfortunate passing.
The family gets together nearly ever holiday. They aren't Christian, but they still do a little Christmas celebration for the kids - you try to explain to tiny Muslim children that they don't get presents when all of their classmates do. ("Who's Santa?" "Thats the Prophet's uncle. You see that beard, and how he only shows up once a year with gifts? Pure uncle energy")
Chad did have a falling out with his family in his 20s what with the emotional instability and the arson. Papi got sick and couldn't work anymore, so Chad turned to shady means of acquiring money. This is what lead to his arrest and mutilation at the hands of Mecha Man.
Chad's family literally do not care about the him being gay thing. Mama will still needle him about settling down and getting married to nice man someday.
The nieces and nephews favourite hero is Mecha Man. Oh cruel irony.
Prism/Alice:
Canonically mentions "never having a dad" - was raised primarily by her single mother and her maternal grandparents.
Momma worked multiple jobs to ensure that Alice was fed and educated. Ftom an early age, Alice had the goal that once she made it big as a singer, she would make sure her family never had to work another day in their lives.
Alice started out singing with one of those toy boom-boxes with the microphone. Her family always praised her, even when the feedback screeched. Later she'd begin honing her craft in the church choir and in talent shows.
The infamous Middle School Talen Show where she got second place; was the first time Alice's powers manifested so strongly. Before that day, they were limited to tiny sparkles.
After discovering her power, Alice began seeking an alternative route to fame and fortune. Physics.
Yup! She's a science girlie! Alice graduated from University of Michigan, and was considering going into their research division before her music career started taking off.
As her stage persona Prism, she unfortunately fell into the pitfalls of being unfamilar with the cut-throat world of modern music.
Alice's first manager/boyfriend began exerting ever-increasing control over her actions and career, culminating in Alice having a drug-fuelled nervous breakdown after a concert.
Alice was tried as a Supervillain on a technicallity - being that she committed a number of crimes under a persona, and while using her meta-abilities.
Alice is more afraid of her Momma's rage than jail time.
Despite her spiral, Alice stayed in contact with her family in jail - making sure to call almost every week.
Alice takes Thanksgiving and Christmas off to spend it back home with the family. The one time the Z-Time got called in short-notice around the Holidays, Alice was the most distressed. Thankfully the Z-Team conspired to get Alice on a plane to Michigan before the higher-ups noticed.
Golem/Bruno:
Was created by a Jewish rabbinical wizard. His creator/Dad is a tiny old guy with a short temper that loves his goopy son very much. (Imagine Mel Brooks)
Bruno was an accident, but a happy one.
Dad was a little over-sheltering, leading to Bruno acting out. The turning point was when Bruno fell into the wrong crowd aka petty crminals that wanted to use him for his powers. Bruno ended up being the fall guy.
To say that Dad was disappointed would be an understatement. Thankfully the old man has (mostly) forgiven his creation, as long as he continues "cleaning up messes".
Baby Kaiju aka "Pebble" is very spoilt by her Zayde/Granddad. He doesn't even care that she's an adopted mega-creature.
Bruno takes major Jewish holidays off to be with his Dad. He ain't that religious, but he knows it means the world to the old man.
Invisigal/Courtney:
Claims to have been "raised around villains" which could suggest a pretty messy up-bringing.
Personal hc that Courney is Pinoy/Filipino. She isn't sure how to feel about this part of herself.
Parent was jailed and Courtney simply never heard from them again. Ended up being bounced around the foster system before becoming a runaway in her teens.
Courtney has a very complicated relationship with sex and mentor figures due to her past. The less said about her early villain career, the better.
Would literally not know what to do if someone treated her like an actual member of a family. Probably cry.
Sonar/Victor:
Comes from a WASP-y wealthy family with enough drama to make a multi-season soap opera.
Only bat hybrid in his immediate family. Details are a little wonky, but the official story is that his Mom got bit by bat while and vacationing in Columbia. Narcotics were involved. Victor was born eight months later.
Victor's relationship with his parents is pretty fractured what with the squandering of his inheritance money, the fraud, and the coke habit. He's trying to mend bridges now he's with the Phoenix Program.
Victor gives "Eldest/Only Child"-vibes. Got that "heir to the family fortune" expectations put on him at a young age.
Harvard was an attempt to get Victor away from the glitz and grit of San Francisco. It did not work. In fact, thats where the drug habit started.
Victor has a lot of older snooty relatives. Will actively act out when he hits his limit of "old rich people talk".
Victor is expected to bring a sensible plus-one to any family event that requires his presence (weddings, graduations, birthdays etc). Last time he brought Malevola, and that was a hoot to explain to the priest at the funeral.
Malevola Gibb:
Parents were survivors of the Church's Expansion Schools - in which orphaned and indigenous children were relocated to colonise less-populated areas of Australia. This sour history with the Church left a bad taste in their mouths regarding any form of organised religion.
Mal's parents were good friends throughout their late childhood and teen years - reuniting as adults.
Mal's Mum was a flower child, and experimented heavily with narcotics as a means of spiritual exploration. She met Mal's biological father (a Prince of Hell) during one of these explorations, and fell pregnant.
Mal's Dad meanwhile, became an anti-government conspiracy theorist, and began building a self-sustaining property out in the bush.
The old friends reunited by chance passing through the same small town, and hit it off famously. The two fell in love and married while co-raising their little imp.
Mal's Bio Dad isn't around that much. He shows up to birthdays, but he's got busy job down in Hell. Mal can't help but feel a little bitter that he wasn't around more when she was growing up.
Mal has a lot of half-siblings on her Bio Dad's side. She keeps a list of their names, but isn't bothered to keep in contact with them.
Mal's parents have likely passed on, but their spirits linger on in the old property... Especially Dad's, who's spirit chases government agents off with a rifle to this very day.
Mal misses her human parents a lot.
Punch Up/Colm:
Youngest of five children (mostly brothers), and the shortest even before his transformation.
Family lived in the rural Gaeltacht (Irish-speaking) region of Galway and came from a long line of farmers.
Dear Ma raised the boys mostly on her own after her husband passed away in a farming accident. She's the toughest lady anyone could ever know, despite her diminutive frame. The sight of a tablespoon shoots fear into the brothers to this very day.
After the death of her husband, Ma moved herself and the boys to a more populated town. The sudden loss of his Da, combined with the move, stoked a resentment in young Colm.
When Colm was a teenager, he fulfilled on the common childhood promise of "running away with the circus". He joined up with a burgeoning performer group that visited the town, showing off his farm-boy strength.
Colm still wrote to his Ma while on the road, promising to come back stronger for her. After his deal with the sorceress, Colm felt too ashamed to face his family for a while.
Colm fell into supervillainy as a side-effect of seeking a bigger and better fights. Boxing made him good money, but his non-meta opponents were way too easy to defeat. He frequently participated in unregulated matches against meta opponents, sometimes with a familar ballerina at his side.
Colm's big arrest was during a crack down of one of the many illegal fighting tourneys on the West Coast. The Irishman had gotten used to the easy money and sunny weather, and failed to notice he was being investigated by SDN.
It's only after some soul-searching, and his encounter with Janelle, that Colm gains enough courage to finally knock on his mother's door once more. She was certainly... surprised by his change in stature, but in a world a meta-humans, magic isn't too hard to believe in. Ma welcolmed her "littlest boy" home with open arms.
Colm's brothers immediately began making fun of him for his height, prompting a good-natured brawl.
Colm doesn't lie about sending his tourney belt home to his Ma. She keeps it above her fireplace along with her other children's great achievements.
Colm has a horde of tiny nieces he dotes on. He always pretends that they can lift more than him.
Ma is convinced Janelle is secretly Colm's wife. She holds back on asking for grandchildren. For now.
Coupe/Janelle:
True nationality is unknown, but has genealogy suggests ties to North Africa, France, and Imperial Russia.
Has vague memories of a time before her training - she remembers having a mother and father, and performing Ballet with them. Beyond these dream-like memories, she can't remember anything else.
During her early childhood, she was inducted into a program designed for producing superhuman killers. Janelle learned alongside a number of other little girls. She doesn't like talking about what happened to her adoptive sisters.
Is a hybrid - swan/shrike variant. Her overseers removed her wings when she express doubt over her purpose. Janelle's inherent Umbra Magic attempted to repair the damage by forming a new set of wings made of pure shadow.
Upon deciding to leave her old life behind, Janelle murdered her teachers in the program. She hopes to abolish the organisation for good.
Expresses interest in tracking her potential family tree. If only to shed light on who she used to be.
Waterboy/Herman:
Mostly raised by Grandma/Bubbe. His parents became overwhelmed by the burden of raising a child with such an inconvenient power that they transferred custody over to his paternal Grandmother. At least, thats what Herman believes. The truth is a lot more messy.
Has magical/hybrid heritage. His paternal Grandfather/Opa was a Vodnik/Vodyanoy - a frog-like freshwater merperson. Opa and Bubbe met while both immigrating to the US from the Slavic region. It was quite the sordid love story, given that it was a time where hybrids and non-humans where heavily discriminated against. They married in secret after Bubbe's family disapproved.
The new couple agreed to live somewhere close to water. The LA river has had many cryptid sightings ever since Bubbe and Opa moved in.
Bubbe is Jewish and raised both her children and Herman as such. Opa was a godless water spirit, so he didn't mind too much.
Bubbe and Opa ultimately had seven children (them slavic genes). Most of their children migrated to other waterways and started their own families. Herman's father was a middle child.
Herman use to frequently visit his aunts and cousins upstate where it rains a lot more. Visits have slowed since Bubbe's health started to decline.
Opa passed away long before Herman was born, but he's always looked up to the frog-fishman from the grand stories his grandmother would tell.
Bubbe has the superpower to heal with a kiss. Of course that slipped under the radar during the early days of meta-abilities becoming known. It's hard to quantify her impact, as she's a very affectionate woman. Many boo-boos were kissed better during her time. For the longest time, Herman just assumed all Grandma Kisses healed wounds.
Herman isn't sure what exactly happened between his parents and Bubbe, but there was some sort of terrible falling out around the time he was born. Herman wonders to this day if it was his fault.
Herman's mother likely wasn't human. He thought it wasn't his business to pry.
The cats are the result of fostering animals left homeless after villain and kaiju attacks. Some have meta abilities and/or health conditions that make them unlikely to be adopted. Bubbe keeps a laminated photo album of all the little fluffs that have come into her life.
Bubbe keeps every little reminder or her children and grandchildren in her home. There's a number of water-sealed boxes in the attic of her dear Hermie's baby clothes and toys.
Phenomaman/Katon-Ur:
Has two biological parents, and at least one litter mate. Does not elaborate further. Relationship with birth family not great.
Honorary Z-Teamers:
Blonde Blazer/Mandy:
Has high "Raised by Older Relatives"-energy - most likely raised by grandparents.
Her amulet is possibly a family heirloom, if not then was entrusted to her grandparents by the previous owner (her future mentor).
Mandy was the little girl Mecha Man Prime died saving. As you can imagine, being "the reason Mecha Man is dead" didn't help her socially or emotionally. She only hopes that she can pay that kindness forward.
Mandy takes financial care of her elder relatives using her Blonde Blazer earnings. She feels guilty about not visiting more often.
Royd/Roy:
Has a BIG family - lots of aunties, uncles, and cousins. Was named by his maternal aunt.
Immediate family was forced to immigrate to the mainland for work when Royd was a teenager - a move that had a huge emotional impact on him.
His brief stint as a thief caused tension between him and his parents, but they were quick to encourage him when he expressed a desire to follow Mecha Man Astral's example and study technology.
Royd went back island-side for college, cutting costs by staying with family. He treasures that time greatly, though he admits he went a little lolo frat-boy style for a bit.
The little kids of the family are convinced Cousin Roy is secretly a superhero, but he won't tell them who. (A few suspects that he's real Mecha Man).
Once a year, the whole clan amasses at either Great-Grandma's house on O'ahu, or with Royd's parents up the Los Angeles coast.
Hi! Something for dispatch for you :) Roy/Royd x male reader who's shy / scared of him because of his size only for him to pick him up and carry him around
Gentle Giant (Royd x male!reader)
Warnings: critical levels of Royd being the best guy. plus: reader’s dilemma- is it gay panic or primal fear???? (Words: 1.1k)
(Author’s note: AUGH ROYD MY BELOVED. Tysm for requesting, I had a blast with this!!! as always, please do not repurpose, steal, or otherwise misuse my work in any way, including anything involving Al.)
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I’ve kind of been going through it so haven’t had time to draw, but! I played the first 2 episodes of Dispatch and Royd has captured my heart. What a babygirl
robert is probably like 5’8 ish. Maybe MAYBE 5’9.
here’s a screencap from episode 4 that puts their heights into perspective. granted, i don’t think any of them are standing straight up but it’s ok.
SO Visi is canonically 5’6 so her coming up to Roberts brow bone/forehead would set him at least two inches taller than her. he is just a normal guy.
then you got Royd over here towering over both of them. honestly, probably about a full foot taller that Visi so he’s like 6’5 AT LEAST, maybe 6’6 or (say it with me) 6’7. I think I need to see Royd and Malevola next to each other to confirm.
then here, we have Richard and Phenomaman
considerably closer to each other at the moment (iykyk) but he still only comes up to Phenomaman’s chin as opposed to Royd’s whole neck and head being above Roberts (also i think Phenomaman might be hovering in this scene) so we can say that Phnomeman is probably 6’3-6’4.
Then there’s Blond Blazer who is just slightly taller than Robert
Since they’re closer here, despite the line distance between Rob and Visi being the same, I’ll say that Blazer is sitting at about 5’9-5’11. Depends on the hair and how tall you think Robert is and whatever.
Mandy is probably like 5’6 or 5’7. I’m not putting her picture because spoilers, but if you’ve seen her I hope u also see the vision
ok bye!
This is the kind of size difference that dreams and yaoi are made of. Also Jack is there.