The Consequences of Being a Hero

by TheAlienBrony22

First published

[Displaced]

[Starts off in the Ben 10 Universe]

Scott Baristo is what you would call, a fanboy. At the age of nine, The moment that news network hack, Will Harangue, exposed Ben Tennyson's secret and constantly trashed on some guy who did more good than he ever did, Scott was immediately interested in Ben's antics. Any kid would be if you knew an actual alien superhero existed!

Everything was fine... until his parents were murdered, and then he got kidnapped.

Well, kidnapped is a strong word. More like, 'Magically whisked away to a realm full of talking magical pastel-colored ponies via some bootleg Omnitrix he ended up being stuck with on a mission', yeah that works.

Four years after Ben's secret being revealed to the world, and once again saving the whole universe from certain destruction, Scott, now fifteen, and fresh out of Plumber training, would end up on another small mission, and is now stuck with an Omnitrix strapped to his wrist.

How will he fare in a world not his own? How will he find his way back? What dangers await him in this strange new pastel-colored world?

Who knows, really. Might as well read and find out.

[Critically Important Tidbit of Information: I will not be doing crossovers for this story. I want to keep it simple.]

Edit (8/11/2023) :

Hope you like the new cover for this story. Made it with MS Paint and Sketchbook Pro.


Edit #2 (5/31/2024) :

[Critically Important Tidbit of Information: Correction, I will not be doing more than a few crossovers for this story. I've decided that I'm going to do Displaced crossovers with this story, but here's the catch.

IF I'm going to do this, I'm going to keep the crossovers connected to the story, and most importantly of all, I want them to be consistent. Based on how the first crossover goes, I may consider doing more, depends on how the story goes. I know I said I'd keep this story simple, and that's still technically the truth, but a crossover or two won't hurt anything, as long as it stays simple.]