This was an idea I just had. I will write stories about actual episodes, though I will add thoughts from a particular Titan (in this case, Robin) and additional scenes.
Disclaimer: I do not own the episode "Troq" nor do I own the Teen Titans.
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"Mornin' all," Cyborg entered the living room/kitchen of the Titans Tower. The sun had peeked its head many hours earlier, and Robin had been awake to see it. His friends, however, had grouped together within the past few minutes.
Beast Boy, with his chef hat, was making Tofu waffles. He was the youngest of the titans, but will amazing animorphing powers, he was a great addition to the team.
Raven, who had been the first to awaken after Robin, sat in her corner of the couch, head hidden behind the covers of a large blue book. She was the most independent of the group, but she also had the worst past. Only recently, she had been in Slade's wrath. The evil man delivered a message that none of the Titans would forget. Though Raven never would admit it, she had been scared that day. And she had reason to be.
Cyborg sat at the eating table, complaining to Beast Boy about his breakfast. Beast Boy was a vegetarian; because of being able to change in animals, he thought it hypocritical to eat things he became daily. Cyborg yelled something about pancakes and eggs, which only set of another argument.
An alien girl, red haired and green eyed, sat in front of the mini refrigerator. She glanced around at all the food inside, then grabbed a can of tuna. She poured chocolate syrup and placed slice banana in the dish, then brought it to the table to eat.
Robin took his feet of the chair in front of him, signaling Starfire to sit there.
"Good morning, Robin. I hope your dreams were filled with sugarplums and flohgrons."
"Hey, Star." He thought nothing of her strange English. She was from Tameran, another planet, and as long as she was understandable, there was no sense in correcting her.
Robin was silent, as he tuned away from reality into thinking world. What is Slade's game? What could he possibly want with Raven?
"Friend Robin, I sense trouble in your thoughts."
"I wish I knew what Slade wanted."
The girl nodded, and then perked. "Why don't we settle out nerves with a game involving a deck of cards and an old maid!"
"Cool!" Beast Boy sat at the table, a stack of waffles on his plate.
"I'm in."
"Raven, would you care to join our game?"
The blue-robed teenager looked up from her book. Why bother asking, Star? Robin knew Raven wouldn't join. It wasn't her thing.
But he was wrong.
Raven placed her book down, and took a seat between Beast Boy and Robin.
They played for at least a half hour, though it was usually interrupted when Cyborg would make a comment about how badly Beast Boy's tofu waffles smelled.
Robin looked at his deck. He had five cards left: A 3, 7, a Jack, an ace, and the queen of spades, which they were using as the old made. It was Starfire's turn to take a card from him.
Take the one in the middle! Robin thought to himself. And Starfire did. As soon as she placed the queen in her hands, she asked, "Please, explain why it is bad to be the old maid."
Just as Robin opened his mouth to answer, the sound of a large "woom" from outside interrupted him. He looked outside, and saw what appeared to be flying crafts.
"Woah, what was that?
"Giant worms?" Beast Boy spoke.
"Uh, don't think so."
"Titans, GO!" Robin called his friends. They all stood up and followed him to the top of the T.
On the roof, Robin watched a large ship being tailed by to bat-shaped flyers. Who is that?
"Whoever he is, the guy's a good pilot." Cyborg answered Robin's thoughts as though he had spoken it aloud,
The leading plane twisted through the air, and did a double back, while attempting to shoot one of the other crafts. He succeeded, and the flyer exploded in nothing.
"That guy's a great pilot!"
Robin then noticed the man from the bigger plane leave from his craft. The unknown stranger fell backwards onto his attacker, and brought his large fists down onto it. The craft flew aimlessly through the air before crashing onto a nearby hill.
"Is he…" Starfire couldn't complete the sentence.
"Come on! Let's see if he's okay."
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Just as the five teenagers arrived on the hill, a man appeared from the burning flyer. He was big, not only in height, but in structure. His skin was silvery steel, and his grin was one that should be plastered on every toothpaste commercial.
"It takes more then a plasmatic explosion to take down Val-Yor." He boasted proudly.
Robin stood in awe for several seconds before speaking. "That was some amazing flying."
"Thanks. Val-Yor of Bernathia. Pleased to meet you."
Wow, this guy is so cool!
"I'm Robin, and we're the Teen Titans." Robin went around introducing everyone. Wouldn't this be the ultimate guy to work with!
"Val-Yor," Starfire chimed in, "I welcome you to Earth."
Robin swore he noticed a change in Val-Yor's expression.
"I see you have a Tamaranian."
"Yeah, Starfire's part of the team." I swear he's glowing! Robin was just too shocked to think clearly.
"So, who were those guys?"
"They weren't GUYS at all," Val-Yor answered.
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What do you think? I thought the idea would be fun. I know this story must be so dull right now, but it will pick up. We must get some Robin/Star stuff in there, while still being discrete and remaining true to the Teen Titans.
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