Crucible Spark's Escapades in Equestria
Chapter 9: The Cutie Re-Spark [Part 1] (Spark POV)
Previous ChapterNext ChapterCrucible Spark stood in front of the entrance to Canterlot High alongside Kevin and, surprisingly, Firecracker Burst. The Friendship Games will begin soon and he decided that it was the perfect time to brief them on their task.
Cracker's addition wasn't exactly a part of his plan, but he thought that having somebody—or in this case, somepony— familiar accompany Kevin in an alien world would help calm the forgeling's nerves.
With that in mind, the kirin-human had made a habit of bringing the two over to Mirror-Earth on a semi-regular basis, typically during his visits to Sweet Shoppe whenever he wanted to access the internet, as a way to help them adapt to the ways of a human. Much to Twilight's dismay.
The native human members of the Rainbooms, being ever-so-curious of Equestria as they are, were more than happy to help both Equestrians get used to walking around as a featherless biped. Spark found the transformed unicorn's reactions to humanity fairly entertaining, though he was kind of jealous of the outfit that the portal gave her.
When he had thrown her through the portal in a similar matter to Kevin, he thought that she would be wearing something more, well, Asian, considering the sub-type of pony that she is and the region she came from.
Coming right out of the portal, the first thing he noticed was her light turquoise sukajan jacket that had the image of an orange translucent eastern dragon wrapping its serpentine body around a fireworks rocket on her back, along with trails of bright orange fire along her sleeves. The front of the jacket was open, showing a dark turquoise shirt that had her cutie mark emblazoned at the center. She was also fitted with ripped jeans, as well as a pair of pale turquoise sneakers with white highlights.
Basically, a lot of turquoise.
While it certainly did fairly well to contrast Spark and Kevin's warmer—or perhaps hotter—colors, the metalsmith couldn't help but feel annoyed that he didn't get a cool custom-made jacket himself. Sure, it wouldn't fit with his fantasy-steampunk blacksmith aesthetic, but a cool jacket is still a cool jacket, damn it!
Moving on to the task at—currently—hand, he lent them a 'MovePro' video camera and 'Mortar' photo camera to the praetorian and pyrotechnician respectively. The brand names gave him a good laugh when Sunset had told him about it.
Spark crossed his arms, "Okay, once I start travelling through time, the portal will stay closed until I get things finished on my end, that means you two will be here for... eh, pretty much until Twilight and I are done."
Kevin turned on the small device and fiddled with its buttons, rembering what the kirin-human had taught him on operating it.
"And we need to record everything that happens until then, right?" he asked.
Spark waved a hand, "Not everything. Just anything that seems important, like the competitions and stuff. Otherwise, it'd just be a waste of memory."
Cracker took a peek through the decently hefty camera, "I'm only doing this because you promised me we'll make a... what was it?"
"An RPG. Hopefully we end up in some advanced war timeline so I can snatch up a few to reverse-engineer."
Kevin raised an eyebrow, "I have a feeling no sane creature would ever say that out loud. Nevermind saying it so casually."
Spark gave him a dismissive shrug, "Never claimed to be sane, have I?"
"Yeah, that's fair." the armored man replied.
The sound and sight of a pair of buses caught their attention.
"It'd be nice to have those in Equestria." Cracker commented.
Coincidentally, it seemed like Sunset had also decided to take a peek outside. She noticed the group of—mostly—native Equestrians and gave them a wave.
"Oh hey! You two ready for the Games?"
Cracker hung the camera on her neck and gave the girl a smile.
"Yeah, Spark's just finished his gameplan."
She turned to the buses again as they were parking, "Those the visitors?"
Sunset leaned to the side to look beyond the other girl, "Yeah, looks like they're here."
The former royal student then turned to look at the twice-transformed human with an annoyed expression.
"You're really not going to tell us what's going to happen, are you?"
"Nnope." Spark replied in a deep voice, mimicking a certain red-coated farmpony.
Sunset sighed, "You know, you don't make a lot of sense sometimes..."
The kirin-human grinned, "What fun is there in making sense?"
(Meanwhile)
"ACHOO!"
Fluttershy moved over a box of tissues towards a sniffling Chaos Spirit.
"Oh my, are you feeling well, Discord?"
The draconequus wiped away the confetti around his muzzle as he waved a paw, "Oh no, it's nothing for you to worry about, my dear! I think somebody out there might be talking about me."
The timid pegasus gave him a concerned look, "Well, if you say so..."
"And here I thought watching a movie about meand my friends' past experiences was weird enough..." the former unicorn muttered.
After taking another look at his assorted friends, Spark clapped his hands to get everybody's attention.
"Alright! I better get going. Still need to plan my menacing entrance before she gets here."
With an exchange of farewells and wishes of good luck, he stepped back into Equestria.
"Apa lagi ya?"
Spark muttered to himself as he went through a list of items he had prepared in his saddlebags for his field trip. It was mostly composed of various items he had cast a shrinking spell on.
All melee weapons were accounted for, from his mightiest polearms and greatswords, to the smallest of daggers and knives, all were secured in a small coin purse in their shrunken forms.
He had practiced using them remotely, controlling their movements from a distance with his magic. The techique itself was yet another skill he had acquired from Crucible's mind, based on the OC's own character files.
And that meant that Spark himself was already very adept at it on the get go. During his practice sessions, the metalsmith was a nigh-unstoppable whirlwind of sharp metal and flames.
Those poor timberwolves never stood a chance.
Along with those, the ziplock bags and jars that he'd use to store momentos also had been prepared. Spark wanted to grab at the very least a dirt sample from each of the timelines he will visit. It was ufortunate that he was the only brony in his version of Equestria, which meant that he was unable to show off his totally awesome collection of dirt.
His phone and camera were also there, stored in a smaller pouch on the side of his backpack-turned-saddlebags. Documenting this experience was the whole reason he prepared everything in the first place, after all.
Then there was the ziplock bag full of extra potent nirik-ash. A particular type used for a forgeling transformation procedure that granted the clan member who produced it full control over the 'ling they wanted to convert. He had an admittedly devious plan that required it.
And to top it all off, everything had been
"Huh, sudah semua." Spark said to himself.
It was then that his ears swiveled towards the sound of hooves clopping against the crytals floor, with a lack of clicking claws accompanying it.
But Twilight and Spike aren't supposed to return until later.
The kirin-human smiled broadly, letting his canines peek through his lips.
"Showtime!"
Starlight Glimmer grunted in annoyance as she swiftly made her way down a corridor. She had spent the last few minutes trying to find the room that contained the most powerful source of magic in the castle. Unfortunately, it seemed like she had underestimated just how complex the crystalline structure would be.
"How can anypony live like this? This is going to take- oh, there it is."
It appeared that luck was on her side, however, and the doors to the room she had been trying to reach was directly in front of her.
She quickly looked around. After confirming nopony was there, she quietly opened the door and entered with her prepared spell floating right next to her.
Starlight giggled to herself as she began to channel the massive table's magic to her spell.
"All according to plan~"
No more than a few moments later, she heard the sound of whistling coming from the doorway. Its haunting tune caused the hairs on her coat to rise and a chill tp go down her spine.
The unicorn whipped around with her horn lit brightly, preparing to engage in potential combat. Her eyes widened as she realized who exactly had discovered her.
Standing right in the middle of the doorway was a creature that almost looked like a pony. Its coat was charcoal black, with a twisted horn that glowed a bright white upon its forehead. Parts of its body were engulfed in what was likely magical blue-red flames that didn't seem to affect it.
The creature stared at her with its white glowing eyes as it smiled, revealing a row of sharp teeth that glowed, for... some reason.
"Ah, Starlight Glimmer, I've been expecting you." it said with a deep, reverberating voice.
Starlight scowled, "Who are you?!"
The creature's smile widened, "You may call me... Crucible Spark."
The flaming creature, Crucible Spark, began to walk towards her, "I didn't know Princess Twilight was expecting guests."
Starlight started to walk towards the side, making the two of them circle each other.
"You work for her, I'm guessing? What are you? A guard?"
Spark chuckled, causing small motes of fire come out of his mouth.
"In a way, I suppose. I personally think of myself more as a... student, of hers." he lied, not like the pony opposing him knew that.
Starlight's expression grew more fierce, "Well, if you think you can stop me-"
The flaming equinoid laugh heartily, his burning body parts flaring with breath.
"Au contraire, I'm not planning on stopping you, let alone try, Glimmer."
The unicorn fugitive halted her trot, "What?"
He reached one of the thrones and sat down as he placed his saddlebags upon the table. Spark got into a comforfable position before resting his head on a burning hoof.
"If I were to be honest with you, I'd like to see how things will go down. It's not everyday you get to meet one of your teacher's enemies while they're plotting a revenge scheme."
Starlight took a less tense position and raised an eyebrow, "So what? You're just going to sit there and watch me work? Like I'd let her student of all ponies... or, uh, whatever you are, stay here and make myself vulnerable to an attack."
Spark leaned back on the throne, "Oh I assure you, I won't do anything. If I wanted you captured, you would've already been in a cage with a magic inhibitor the moment I heard your hoofsteps."
Somehow, Starlight felt like it was certainly possible, so she just gave him a suspicious look and a nod before grabbing her scroll and continuing her work.
Spark hid a cheeky smile with a fireproofed book as he pretended to read it while discreetly watching Starlight work her magic. Literally.
Everything was going according to his plan, now all he needed to do was to wait for Twilight and Spike to return.
During that time, Starlight had asked him a fair amount of questions, mostly regarding his species, origins, and how he became Twilight's 'student'.
Spark decided to keep up his mysterious façade and only answered with vague hints and clues. Eventually, their conversation slowly went towards cutie marks, mostly caused by the metalsmith wanting to see her reaction to him not having a cutie mark.
As it turns out, not as... bombastic, as he expected.
Starlight looked at him incredulously while sitting on another throne, "You never had a cutie mark, but your you know what your special talent is? How did you even know what your talent is in the first place?"
Spark sniffed out a small burst of fire, "Practice makes perfect. Unlike you ponies, the rest of us creatures have to work hard to be good at something. I like blacksmithing, so I spent years learning it." he answered, completely leaving out the part where he had the memories and abilities of a pre-existing entity implanted straight into his mind and body.
"Huh..."
"Spark! Kevin! We're home!"
Starlight turned towards the doors as she heard the voice of a familiar purple princess from somewhere in the castle. Spark got into a more comfortable position, he was glad that they can finally begin.
The nirik-human turned to the unicorn with a smile, "Got a dramatic reveal in mind?"
"-it does sound kinda- huh?!"
Twilight abruptly interrupted her comment to Spike as her mind registered the two individuals in the map room.
"Welcome home, Twilight!" Starlight said sarcastically from one of the thrones.
"Yo." Spark greeted them with a wave of a burning hoof.
The young princess quickly shook her head, "Starlight! And... Spark?! what are you doing just sitting there?!"
The nirik-human shrugged, "Oh, y'know, just hanging out with Glim-Glam here."
Said unicorn gave him a glare, "Don't... don't call me that. You're still an enemy."
"Whatever you say, Stalin."
Twilight waved a hoof, "Okay, okay! Everypony settle down." she turned to the only unicorn in the room, "What are you doing, Starlight?"
Starlight laughed at her, "I'd tell you, but I don't want to ruin the surprise!"
She casted one final burst of magic to complete her spell on the map, which activated her modified time travel spell.
Throughout the entire thing, Spark took out his phone and recorded the portal's emergence right up until Starlight went through.
Once finished, he lowered his phone and was met with the sight of a very disgruntled Twilight and a very worried Spike.
"Spark, why didn't you try to stop her?! Don't you already know what she's planning?!" the young alicorn practically yelled at him.
The metalsmith gave her a smile, "Because of this."
He proceeded to levitate over Starlight's crumpled spell in front of Twilight.
"Touch it. After that, I'll explain everything."
The peincess stared at him for a moment, silently hoping that just once, he would actually be consistently straightforward with his foresight, before letting out a sigh.
"Fine. But no more of those vague explanations."
With that, she reached out a hoof and made contact with the scroll.
As the rift in time began to manifest, Spark gave her and Spike a suspiciously villainous smile.
"Let's just say... we're going on a field trip."
The locals of Cloudsdale stared in awe and confusion as they saw an alicorn, a small dragon, and a burning-unicorn-thing that fired jets off of its hooves to hover converse on a small cloud platform. What in Equestria is going on over there?
Twilight rubbed her temples to drive away an incoming migrane, "So, let me get this straight... we travelled back in time, because Starlight is trying to prevent the Sonic Rainboom from happening, and with each failed attempt to stop her, we'll get thrown into an 'alternate timeline' which are basically various forms of apocalypses because the the connection between my friends and I was that important, along with us being the Element Bearers."
She paused before turning to Spark with a tired expression.
"Did I get that right?"
The hovering nirik gave her a nod, "Eeyup."
"Alright... then, where is she now?" Spike asked.
Spark adjusted his rocket hooves and pointed towards the area where Starlight was levitating herself, she had already captured a young Rainbow Dash in her magic.
The unicorn saw them looking at her and decided to give them a mocking smile before she got sucked into a rift.
Spark looked up to their own time rift opening up above the cloud platform.
"Our first alternate timeline. I admit, a part of me is hoping that they're actually alternate universes."
The alicorn and dragon duo looked to each other worriedly before letting themselves get pulled into the rift.
Spark gazed around the desolate sights of the—according to him—Crystal War timeline with his phone out. He had transformed back into his normal kirin form to take pictures and videos without potentially damaging the phone, despite it having five layers of different fireproofing spells and enchantments.
"Dark-questria..." he murmured.
Twilight inspected the blackened projections on the Cutie Map and the larger-than-before Crystal Empire before turning the kirin-human.
"Alright, I think this is too big to handle with just the three of us, we need to find our friends and get help!"
Spark paused the recording on his phone, "Not so fast. Since you six technically never met each other, they won't recognize any of us. At this point in time, they've already lived vastly different lives from what we knew." he explained.
The princess wilted at the realization, Spark couldn't help but feel guilty.
"But- buuut!" he quickly added, "Talking to them could help us understand the situation of each timeline better. I we're in some kind of AU instead of a diverging line, then I'm hoping we could go all Ken-light Sparkle out here."
The metalsmith paused, "Minus the whole 'becoming your fiancé' thing. Don't get me wrong, you're a wonderful pony and there are a lot of fans who would agree, I'm just not interested in a relationship right now." he commented before trotting away to Sweet Apple Acres.
Spike raised an eye ridge, "Did he just..."
Twilight nodded, "Okay then, that's a good idea. Let's go."
It took her a moment to register what the kirin-human had said.
"Wait, what?!"
Unfortunately, Spark was too far to hear her double-take.
Twilight started to chase after the wayward kirin, "Hey! Wait!"
Spike could only shake his head.
"This is... disheartening..." Twilight muttered as she and her companions trotted through the remains of what used to be a beautiful orchard.
"So... you said Applejack's working in a factory?" Spike asked as he huddled closely to the group.
Spark levitated his phone to the side, "Yeah. Sweet Apple Acres supplies canned applesauce as rations for the war. Applejack and Big Mac should be working their tails off right about now."
Twilight shook her head, "I still can't believe any of this is even possible! If Sombra could get this far... what happened to Radiant Hope? And the umbrum?"
The metalsmith stored away his phone in his saddlebags, "'Seige of the Crystal Empire' was one of the comics lore the show never adopted, so I don't really have an answer outside of fan theories and speculation."
"I think we're here, guys." Spike called out as he pointed a claw towards a modified Apple family barn.
"Yeesh, it's a lot worse in real life, my God." Spark commented.
The princess and baby dragon could only gape at the sight of the once friendly and welcoming structure, now transformed into a crude industrial complex.
Twilight turned towards the sound of something being rolled around, and saw Applejack coming up from the side of the barn.
"Appleja-"
Spark held a foreleg in front of her.
"Remember what I said?"
The young princess looked between him and the alternate version of her friend before letting out a dissapointed sigh.
"Right, right..."
The kirin-human gestured towards Applejack and began approaching her, "Just play along, and act natural."
Applejack grunted as he straightened out a barrel of apples, she was glad that this batch was almost complete, which meant that she could take a break for a minute before going back to almost literally feeding the war machine.
"Excuse me, do you happen to know anypony named 'Applejack'?"
She quickly turned around to see where the voice came from, and was met with the sight of a fairly weird-looking unicorn, not that she'd say it out loud.
Applejack raised an eyebrow, "Uh, yeah, that's me. What can I do for ya?"
The odd pony put a hoof to his fluffy chest, "I am Crucible Spark, personal guard of Princess Twilight Sparkle. We'd like to ask you a few questions."
He then proceeded to gesture towards an... alicorn?! A small one, but still an alicorn, who was accompanied by a small dragon.
Spark glanced back and winked at his companions. They gave him descreet hesitant nods to show their confirmation.
Applejack's eyes widened before she bowed in front of Twilight.
"So sorry, your highness! I-I didn't know there was another princess turnin' up! We've uh, been mighty busy, y'see..." she ended with an awkward chuckle.
Twilight gave Spark an uncomfortable look, to which he only responded with a 'go on' gesture with his hooves.
She cleared her throat, "It's no problem, uh, M-Miss Applejack! It's like what my, ah, 'guard' said, we're just here to ask some questions, if you don't mind."
Twilight took another glance at the kirin-human, who showed an image of a thumbs up on his phone.
Applejack quickly stood up staright once more, "Oh, well, then ask away. You might wanna keep it brief though. Not that I'm trying to disrespect you or anything, princess, but there are ponies out there who need their food."
Spark waved a hoof, "We understand, it won't take long."
"So yer' sayin' that good-fer-nothin' varmint Sombra had a marefriend? " Applejack put a hoof on the map table, "Well now I've officially heard everythin'!"
Twilight nodded, "Radiant Hope was absolutely integral to his change of heart. I don't know when exactly she exited the prison, but surely she must be somewhere in Equestria."
The factory worker shrugged, "Can't say I've ever seen anypony who looked like her. The last unicorn who came to Ponyville was Lyra Heartstrings before the war, and they've only been leavin' since."
She turned her gaze towards the corrupted projection of the Crystal Empire and sighed.
"Well, guess ya'll should get back to uh, repairin' the time stream or whatever. Hope you'll knock some sense into that Starlight pony."
"Assuming that this version of Equestria is just a divergence that'll disappear once we patch things up, and not an entirely seperate world that will persist after we leave." Spark interjected.
The alicorn and dragon of the group gave him a deadpan look.
"What? Oh, so when she—"he pointed to Twilight, "—does it, it's okay, but when I do it, it's bad?" the metalsmith retorted.
"Don't give me another reason to get a headache..." Twilight exasperatedly scolded.
Applejack gave him a curious look, "What do you mean?"
Spark turned to the former—or maybe she still is?—farmpony, "There's a possibility that, with so many changes occurring in the timeline, this version of Equestria has diverged so far from the original that it's basically its own reality. One that won't be affected if, say, another Rainboom is pervented. Which means that this war-torn world may still continue on its own even if we succeed in stopping Starlight."
Everypony and dragon could only sit in silence after his explanation. Nothing is ever easy, is it?
Spike decided to speak up, "So... what do you think we should do?"
The kirin-human raised a hoof, "Let's see our options, shall we? Scenario A: everything follows the show, and this timeline presumably disappears when the Rainboom happens or is pervented again and causes another alternate timeline to form. This means we can just continue to confront Starlight until we can stop her without needing to stay in each alt-Equestria for long, save for getting food and rest."
He stood up from one of the thrones and began to pace.
"Scenario B: the universe, or perhaps even multiverse, has its own set of rules. And this timeline is actually its own individual reality. That means that this Equestria, along with the war and pretty much everything else here will continue to exist even if the Sonic Rainboom happens.
"Keep in mind that this is purely speculation. I can't do a Screwball and take a peek at alternate universes." he added, murmuring something about chaos powers as he took a seat back on the closest throne.
Twilight tapped a hoof to her chin, "So there's a chance that, even if we succeed, this Equestria would still be stuck in a war with Sombra..."
Applejack frowned, "Yeah, that doesn't sound too good."
The young princess shook her head, "This is... I don't even know what to do anymore... what do you think, Spark? What did the other humans in those fanfiction of yours do?"
In her mind, Twilight's thoughts screamed at her to halt. To think, they'd be desperate enough to consult fanfiction, of all things...
The kirin-human showed a smug grin, "Oh? Starting to agree with me about them being windows to other AUs, I see?"
The alicorn gave him a glare, "Just answer the question, please."
"Fine, fine."
He stood up again, "Personally, I would love it if this Equestria was its own world."
Before the others could react, he raised a hoof an continued.
"Don't misunderstand me. If this Equestria was its own world, that means that, maybe in some way, we, the time-travellers, could help with the cause with our knowledge and foresight, possibly turning the tides on Sombra's assault. Knowledge is power, after all. I could even use this opportunity as a way to practice the fighting skills that I got from Crucible."
Spark stood on one side of the map and put a hoof on the corrupted crystal castle.
"But the itty-bitty logical and sane part of my mind tells me that it won't happen, since the Equestria I got thrown into has been fairly in-tune with what I've known thus far from the show."
He gestured towards the scroll in Spike's claws, to which the dragon responded by letting it go into the metalsmith's magic.
"That's why I would like to propose a test."
Twilight, beginning to feel curious, looked at the scroll as well.
"What kind of test are we talking about here?" she asked.
Spark smiled, "Every time Starlight stopped Rainbow Dash with a different technique, a different timeline is created, usually one set in its own 'villains winning' scenario. I'm hoping to get Starlight to capture Rainbow in the same way, location, and time to see if we get transported back to this—" he waved a hoof around, "—timeline again on a later date.
"If we do, then this Equestria is more likely to be a seperate reality, and maybe, if the two of you are willing, we could help out a bit if we're back."
He floated the scroll over tp Twilight, "What do you say?"
The princess hesitated for a moment. His plan was risky, dangerous even, and it would require some cooperation from their adversary, which seemed nearly impossible considering her current hatred towards Twilight. There's also the possibility of leaving an entire world, filled with familiar faces who she had gotten very close with, to suffer, and Twilight's heart definitely wouldn't be able to live with that regret if Spark's scenario B was true.
She gave him a nod, "Alright. We'll try this out. But what happens if we get sent to a different timeline?"
Spark waved a hoof, "Then scenario A is in motion. We'll take rests in each alt-timeline if needed."
He then turned towards Applejack, who had been observing their conversation with a look of intrigue and confusion. Though it was mostly of confusion.
"Applejack, if you're able to, please keep an eye on this location every now and then. If we ever return, then that means we're back to help you out. If not, then you've probably been restructured by the time stream back into your 'true' self and won't remember anything that lead up to the war."
The factory worker nodded halfheartedly, "Uh, alrighty then. I can't say I understood any of that, but sure. And good luck out there, whatever happens, I hope y'all can put an end to this."
Twilight gave her a reassuring smile, "And good luck to you too, Applejack. I promise that we'll bring everything back to normal."
"Yeah! And we're not going to give up! No matter how long it takes!" Spike confidently added.
With those final parting words, Twilight fired the spell and activated the rift.
As the trio fell out of the portal, Spark immediately turned into a nirik and used his rocket hooves. He zipped in front of Twilight and Spike with a halberd that he had reverted back into its normal size as he saw Starlight preparing to fire her crystallization spell.
With the reflexes he had obtained from Crucible, he swiftly spun the enchanted polearm in his magic and swatted the beam away from his allies, causing to hit a cloud instead.
Starlight glared at him, "Oh you little-"
"Glimmer! Wait! We have a request to make before you prevent another Rainboom!" the burning pony bellowed as he waved a flaming hoof.
The self-levitating unicorn scoffed, "And why exactly should I listen to you? Do you really think I'd be stupid enough to fall for some petty tricks?"
"This request actually requires you to prevent the Rainboom, actually. I'll just get to the point, we need you to catch Rainbow Dash with the same technique, in the same location, and in the same time frame."
Starlight jabbed a hoof at his direction, "If you think- wait what?"
"I know you heard me. Just do what I said. We'll be waiting over there." he pointed a hoof towards Twilight and Spike, who were hesitantly waiting on a stray cloud.
The unicorn looked at him incredulously, "Wait, are you serious? What game are you playing here, huh?"
Spark shrugged, "No games. Not yet at least. We're just curious about something, you see."
Starlight took another suspicious glance at him. It was difficult to see how his face was reacting due to his lack of pupils and the flames around his head.
"Fine. But just this once. I won't be as generous next time."
Spark gave her a toothy grin, which actually caused her to flinch, "That's all I ask."
And so, she proceeded to grab Rainbow Dash with her telekinesis in the same manner as she did last time. In but a few moments, two rifts for each respective side appeared and pulled them in.
"Let's hope for the best..." Twilight muttered before she entered the swirling tear in the time stream.
Author's Note
The first part of Cutie Re-Spark is here! Woohoo!
As you can plainly see, I've given the reader two options on how the story could go.
Would you like to see our heroes deal with each timeline as its own AU, or do you want something closer to the show? You may vote in the comments!
Next chapter, we'll see how Kevin and Cracker are holding up in CHS as they try to document the Friendship Games for their eccentric friend!
If you want to share ideas on how this story should go, consider commenting!
Corrections and criticisms are more than welcome, I can't improve without those now, can I?
Have a good existence!
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"Remembered forever, the land of Equestria"
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