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Infinity Legion: Heroes Unite is a Massive Multiplayer Crossover fic by TvFan2244, centering around various animated charactersFull list  having to deal with a multiversal invasion from a species of conquerors called the Darkentors.

It can be found here. The story is now complete, with plans for a full series being made by the author.


This series provides examples of:

  • Actual Pacifist: According to Ra, the first race of aliens that were attacked by the Darkentors and had their technology stolen were inexperienced in self-defence and combat, leading to their extinction.
  • All Work vs. All Play: For the squad that goes to the Amazon, Lance is the All Work to Rex's All Play; the former wants to come up with carefully thought-out plans before attacking the Darkentors and is generally taking the whole thing seriously, while the latter is a Leeroy Jenkins who wants to have some fun while saving the world.
  • Always Chaotic Evil: The Darkentors.
  • Apocalypse How: The Darkentors are going for a Class X-5.
  • Appropriated Appellation: Danny's pretty much the only one who doesn't feel this way about the team name that the internet gave him, Jake, and Randy.
  • As You Know: The second chapter, through a combination of this and the narrator, reveals to us that Danny, Randy, and Jake have already met, that Heidi gave them the moniker "The Secret Trio" (the team name fans came up with for them in Real Life), and much of the continuity from Aaron12's series has been included in this story.
  • Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever: The four Goliaths, which give Ben, Max, Rex, and the Titan crew their own opportunities to grow to gigantic proportions. Lampshaded by Marco, which leads to Ashi deciding to keep her own sizeshifting powers a secret in order to preserve his sanity.
    Marco: Okay, can anyone else here turn into something the size of Timbuktu?! Because I am at my point!
  • Back from the Dead: Ashi, since Odin feels that Jack deserves it.
  • Big Bad: K'ytar, the leader of the Darkentors.
  • Big Damn Heroes: The Part-Time Heroes manage to rescue both groups before the Darkentors can take them away.
  • Big Damn Kiss: Jack and Ashi do this after they finally reunite.
  • Big Good: Clockwork, Paradox, Odin, Rama, Ra, and Phyllis and Phil. Well, technically not Phil, but we'll lump him in with the others anyways.
  • Brutal Honesty: Lance pulls no punches in voicing his belief that K'ytar killed Danny.
  • Bystander Syndrome: The Observants refuse to do anything about the Darkentors, stating that they're too powerful to handle and should just be left to their own devices. Clockwork rightfully calls them out on this.
  • Colony Drop: How K'ytar is finally defeated.
  • Cyborg: The Darkentors apparently have a lot of tech implants, as Zak and Steel discover.
  • Dressing as the Enemy: Octus, Ladybug, Randy, Zak, and Boone steal a tank and have Octus disguise himself as a Darkentor so that they can take out the Darkentor base in Paris.note 
  • Earn Your Happy Ending: After everything they went through, Jack and Ashi finally get their wedding.
  • Gilligan Cut: Solomon assures General Steel that the squad coming to help them in Washington is the most tight, organized, and efficient team he's ever seen. Cut to Star bugging Jack by repeatedly asking "Are we there yet?"
  • Godzilla Threshold: Danny unleashes his Ghostly Wail, which pretty much takes care of the Darkentor army, but leaves him weakened.
    • Rex also goes full EVO in order to combat one of the Goliaths sent by K'ytar.
  • Hostage Situation: The squad that goes to Egypt has to deal with one of these.
  • Irony: In Chapter 6, Rex and Zak both wish that their friend who knows how to deal with aliens is with them. At this point in the story, they don't know that they both know Ben.
  • Leeroy Jenkins: Rex, which is mostly apparent while he's in the Amazon.
  • Let's Split Up, Gang!: The team does this at the end of chapter 12 so that they can take on the Darkentors on a global scale.
  • Let's You and Him Fight: The Miraculous duo and Ben briefly fight when the former suspect him of being an akuma, but it stops when he informs them that no, he's not a villain (and when he saves their butts from a Darkentor Hunter).
  • Mad Scientist: G'zon is the Darkentors’ tech guy, and he’s just as villainous as the rest.
  • Massive Multiplayer Crossover
  • Mistaken for Romance: Ron and Ben both assume that Ladybug and Chat Noir are dating. Chat Noir does absolutely nothing to dispel these claims, though Ladybug does it for him.
  • Mr. Exposition: The narrator is this at times, explaining the backstories and past exploits of several characters.
  • Mythology Gag: Just like in the pilot for her own series, Star creates a rainbow with her magic when introducing herself to others...only for the rainbow to catch fire.
  • Noodle Incident: Star apparently stuck a ball of tinfoil and an explosive cupcake in a microwave once, and the one Marco's parents bought to replace it got trashed the following week.
  • No-Sell: Ben is pretty much immune to laser fire in both his Chromastone and Swampfire forms.
  • One-Winged Angel: K’ytar takes this form during the final battle.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business: Ben, who up until this point has pretty much stayed close to his comedic Omniverse portrayal, yells at Ladybug when she starts to have serious thoughts about quitting after seeing the massive size of the invasion force. It throws her off guard.
    Ben: Trying to-there's nothing to prove, Ladybug! These guys came here to start a fight and right now, people are getting hurt while brave men are dying to defend their world! You're right, it may be too big, but if it means saving those people, then we might as well.
  • Paper-Thin Disguise: Ladybug and Chat Noir get some clothes, including pairs of sunglasses, to conceal their identities after their timers run out. It works.
  • Shout-Out: There are various ones to The Avengers (2012):
    • Kim decides that the Darkentor invasion is "the Lowardian invasion all over again", with Ron telling her that he remembers it very differently.
    • Later, Danny leads a large serpent-like ship to the others after meeting with the Sym-Bionic Titan crew, even remarking that he's "bringing the party to them". Ben also manages to stop it as Humungousaur by punching it in the face (after it was weakened, but still).
    • Danny commanding all the heroes mirrors Captain America's commands during the climax, even ending by ordering Ben and Rex to "smash".
  • Skewed Priorities: While taking on the army of Darkentors that was unleashed on Amity Park, Randy decides to ask Kim for an autograph.
  • Summon Bigger Fish: When Clockwork and Paradox worry that their champions might be outmatched, they accept Odin, Rama, and Ra's proposal to summon Samurai Jack.
    • It happens again later, when they accept the blue space gorilla/Phyllis and Phil's proposal to summon the former Part-Time Heroes.
  • Tempting Fate: After defeating the Darkentors in the Amazon, Rex boasts about how easy it was. Cue giant robot snake.
  • Time Stands Still: The assembly of godly beings do this so they can give the heroes an Info Dump on the Darkentors without alerting G3.
  • Ungrateful Bastard: General Steel towards the team that helped him in Washington, as per norm for the character.
  • Walking Spoiler: Ashi. The fact that they appear at all is a major spoiler.
    • To a milder extent, Penn, Sashi and Boone.
  • Wham Episode: "The Final Countdown, Part 1". K'ytar finally faces the heroes head-on... and apparently vaporizes Danny, ending the chapter on a cliffhanger.
  • Wham Line: "He lost the one he truly loved. And now, he will get her back. Rise. Return to the realm of the living to aid your love. Rise once more...Ashi."
    • "Perhaps I can provide you with help. Time to initiate Phase 2." Spoken by the blue space gorilla, as they show the other assembled godly beings Middleberg.
  • What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Said in one of the author's notes quickly followed by "Scratch that last part."
  • What the Hell, Hero?: Clockwork calls the Observants out on their apathy towards the possibility of multiverses being destroyed by the Darkentors.
    • Ben pretty much snaps at Ladybug when she gets cold feet on the whole "stop the alien invasion" thing.
  • You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: K'ytar does this to his dragon and everyone else inside the base in Washington after they fail to defeat the squad sent there to stop them.

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