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Victory!
Shroud has been defeated, but the aftermath is not what everyone thought it would be.
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A journey of recovery and justice from Lieutenant Dan's perspective....
Oh man, Robert is giving me the death glare.
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Another sad story with a much happier idea.
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What if Visi was too late.
(Updated the ending on 1/14/26)
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Honestly, not sure how to summarize this without giving a lot away, so if anyone has any suggestions, that would be great. (Will be credited in the summary of course.)
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Jace Robertson hates corporate heroes for hire. Now he has no choice but to become one.
After a public stunt exposes the mayor’s crimes, Jace is forced into the Phoenix Program to avoid jail time. As the son of Invisigal and dispatcher Robert Robertson, everyone expects greatness from him. Jace doesn’t care about greatness. He wants to be back on the streets helping the people heroes refuse to see and exposing the darkness the SDN is too afraid to touch.
But when a new villain begins stripping powerful heroes of their abilities, Jace and the new Z‑Team are thrown into the center of a crisis. The original Z‑Team is gone. Torrence’s heroes vanish. And Jace learns his father was never just a dispatcher — he was Mecha Man Blue.
Left with a fractured team of young ex‑criminals and a legacy he never asked for, Jace becomes Mecha Man Black. Armed with a prototype suit powered by his technopathy, he and the Z‑Team must face a foe even the greatest heroes couldn’t defeat.
After all, a Phoenix can only rise from the ashes after suffering a fiery demise.
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10 Feb 2026
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Sonar sat at Roberts desk, silently spinning in his chair with Coupé sitting on the dispatcher's desk. It was the day after one of them was supposed to be cut and they…they still couldn’t believe it.
Somebody had stood up for them.
Them.
The bat freak and the ex-assassin.
The ones that made their last dispatcher quiet while crying.
“He actually stood up for us.” Sonar whispered.
“So you have said.” Coupé whispered as well.
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02 Feb 2026
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Tired of Comparisons, Trying to Learn the Lesson In by Anonymous
Fandoms: Dispatch (Video Game)
16 Dec 2025
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AU where Robert has powers his dad forced him to suppress in his youth. Upon stepping into the role of Mecha Man Blue, Robert runs himself into the ground physically, mentally, and financially to uphold his family’s legacy. It’s what he was born and raised for, after all. He can’t afford to fuck it up. He’s nothing outside of it. His dad was so keen on drilling that into his head.
…with that kind of pressure on him, is it any wonder he starts to act out? It really shouldn’t be surprising that he needs to let off some steam, some charge, so he doesn’t lose his cool doing real hero work. Call him a hypocrite. Call him a supervillain in a hero’s suit. Robert’s long since past the point of caring.
It’s just a shame he’s working so closely with people who know the hallmarks of a real villain a lot better than he would like them to. He’ll have to keep his work and his fun separate, for the team’s sake if nothing else. They mean a lot to him. He genuinely wants to help them succeed in their redemption arcs.
But he has no intention of stopping. Not when he’s finally back in his prime.
Not for anyone.
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"No way. No fucking way. Why the fuck would Shroud write me in his will?"
"He wrote here his next of kin; Robert Robertson III... Seems pretty clear don't you think? Usually people jump at the idea of inheriting the family business, especially one as successful as his."
Robert squinted at him. "Dude. I am NOT inheriting the Red Ring."
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- Part 6 of Sorta-Related Dispatch Fics
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"Stay away from me, Robertson."
She had her reasons. He's about to spend all semester figuring out what they are.
Robert Robertson III, twenty-two years old, son of Robert Robertson II takes a job at his college's campus safety dispatch center expecting nothing-bad coffee, quiet shifts, maybe some peace from the grief that's been following him since his father's death.
Instead, he gets a crew of misfits who feel more like family than anything he's had in years. A mystery that starts with a name circled in red ink. And Courtney Cortez, twenty-one years old—snarky, guarded, sharp and looking at him like he's a ghost she's been running from long before they ever met.
She wants him gone. He wants answers. Neither of them is going to get what they want.
Late shifts. Loaded silences. Secrets that could burn everything down.
