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- I would say the baseline amount of episodes would probably be seven in order to cover the core elements of the plot in a cohesive narrative. Tell me how this sounds and whatever further questions/suggestions you may have.
- Ep 1 - Need A Hero? We Answer The Call! - Fusion-X is approached by retired superhero and current CEO Kirby Bill-Kane, A.K.A. Captain Midnight to join his pay-to-hire super hero service Hero Hotline, impressed by his hero work helping Hero Hotline members Colossal, Voltspeed & Levity save the day. Nicholas jumps at the opportunity to work with his favorite hero and meet other super hero teens like himself but his family, especially Onawa have concerns that being payed to help people isn’t right. Alloy, although exited as well at first, feels that something isn’t right about Nicholas’ hero turned businessman…
- Ep 2 - The Big Leagues - Nicholas, Alloy and Onawa joins Kirby Bill-Kane in a first-class trip in his legendary, high-tech jet, the Night Chaser to Kirby’s Academy for Gifted Youngsters where they are greeted by the many super heroes that work for Kirby and the Hero Hotline organization, meeting “veteran” Hero Hotline callees like Powerhouse, Solar Storm, One Ton, Toon-Man, Insect Queen and more who show him around the academy and what Hero Hotline is all about. Nicholas also befriends heroes his age like Spore, Dragon Chan, Arsenal, Gourmand and Princess Perfume. Meanwhile, Onawa and Alloy decided to do more research on Kirby Bill-Kane and the Hero Hotline organization to see if this retired hero turned businessman really says what he is…
- Ep 3 - Fusion-X: Super Sellout - After becoming officially registered as a member of Hero Hotline, Nicholas starts to quickly become absorbed by the wealth and luxury-rich world of pay-to-hire heroism, his morals becoming a-skewed as he becomes more concerned with making bank and getting everything he’s ever wanted then helping people solely because it’s the right thing to do like a true hero would, his new friends and fellow super heroes being a bad influence on him as well. While Fusion-X lives it up and Onawa tries to snap him out of it and steer him back to the right path, Kirby Bill-Kane has a sinister plot brewing that involves Fusion-X and all the other members of Hero Hotline…
- Ep 4 - Blurred Lines - Onawa’s investigation of Kirby Bill-Kane reveals that he is planning on conquering the world, using the super heroes he has collected with the Hero Hotline organization as his own unstoppable army of metahumans but is kidnapped and held hostage by Kirby before she can tell Nicholas. Kirby Bill-Kane sets his plan into motion, activating mind control nanobots that he planted in most of his supers during health checkups, turning them into his loyal army. Fusion-X is besides himself, knowing that he must now fight his childhood icon while struggling with the crushing weight of guilt of letting this all happen, becoming greedy and materialistic, letting his new friends become puppets and the fate of the world and free will resting on his shoulders. Onawa meanwhile is rescued by Lady Knight, an old ally of Kirby Bill-Kane who reveals to Onawa her history with Kirby and that Kirby isn’t just some purely evil monster but rather a broken man who has went to insane extremes to fulfill an old promise…
- Ep 5 - New World Order - Kirby Bill-Kane’s legion of brainwashed supers under his command no less, decimates Fusion-X, overpowering him with the combined might of some of the Hotline’s most powerful employees, before he could be killed however, Fusion-X is rescued at the last minute by Onawa, Lady Knight and a ragtag group of Hero Hotline heroes who haven’t been brainwashed by Kirby Bill-Kane, these heroes going by the title Discount Heroes as they are the hotline’s less popular heroes and weren’t seen as high priority to Kirby Bill-Kane. Fusion-X, badly beaten by Kirby’s brainwashed supers must now heal and come to terms with his mistakes while Kirby hostile takeover of the Earth is set in full motion, a,Ed with not only his legion of supers but an army of artificial replicas of Fusion-X created from data collected from Alloy with all of Fusion-X’s powers! Can Fusion-X overcome his shame and find the courage to fight his former hero and save the world? Meanwhile, Fusion-X’s group of super friends are freed from Kirby’s control thanks to Arsenal who absorbed and reconfigured the nanobots used to control them. Arsenal, Spore, Dragon Chan, Gourmand and Princess Perfume join the fight against Kirby Bill-Kane by going undercover.
- Ep 6 - The Final Battle - With Kirby Bill-Kane’s legion of supers freed from his control thanks to the combined efforts of Fusion-X, Onawa, Lady Knight and the Discount Heroes, Fusion-X must now face his hero turned dictator face-to-face while the others fight his army of Fusion-X duplicates and protect the innocent from them. Fusion-X faces off against Kirby Bill-Kane, armed with a high-tech exo-suit that counters all of Fusion-X’s Merge Modes to act as a contingency against a fusion-X if he rejected his offer to join him in taking over the world in an epic clash that will determine the fate of the entire planet Earth. Kirby Bill-Kane reveals the true nature of his attempt at conquering Earth, wanting to enforce world peace by subjugating mankind, ridding the Earth of crime and corruption at the cost of destroying freedom and free will. In this epic clash of ideologies, who will come out on top?
- Ep 7 - With Everything Said and Done - In this epilogue episode of the Hero Hotline Arc, Fusion-X has successfully defeated Kirby Bill-Kane and with him arrested, his hostile invasion coming to an end and with the Earth saved, Fusion-X is hailed as the greatest hero in the world by both the public and his fellow heroes, Fusion-X learns a valuable lesson and Lady Knight takes over Hero Hotline, repurposing it as a charity service, heroes who are under the service now save lives and give back to the community for the right reasons instead of monetary gain, some however decide to leave the service, most notably the group that Fusion-X befriended, deciding to leave the service to become their own, stand-alone heroes like Fusion-X.
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- And how would the arc goes with the 8 extra episodes?
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- With the episode (With Everything Said and Done) what else would happened also?
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- What else should happen in "with everything said and done"?
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- Kotkoro from Deviantart had an idea to have a side plot where nicholas and alloy would split apart from this comment "that could help is to combine Nick's arrogant facet with Alloy's attitude that he was entering his adolescent stage (of his species) and, since this stage is one where a person becomes more rebellious and more easily opposes pedantic attitudes (or what the adolescent thinks is pedantic), he would be clashing with Nick all the time".
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