Family Guy Multiverse 2: Time, Space and Reality

A compilation of cutscenes for a possible sequel

to the Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse game

by DecaTilde


Author's Note: Greetings, readers. I've decided to take a break from writing "An Unexpected Valentine's Day" so I can deliver a compilation of cutscenes for a sequel game to Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse I am petitioning. The petition is still online, but I can't link it on FFN, since they don't allow non-FFN URLs. If FoxNext, Activision and Heavy Iron Studios do a sequel to the game, they should title it Family Guy Multiverse 2: Time, Space and Reality. So, enjoy.


Opening Cutscene - Bertram Returns...Again


It all began one day at the Griffin household. Brian and Stewie were in the living room watching TV.

"And this concludes our marathon," the announcer on the TV said. "We hope you'll tune in tomorrow for another marathon of your favorite shows."

"Ugh," Stewie repulsed. "I hate when networks do that at the end of every marathon. Doesn't anyone ever hear of streaming binge-a-thons nowadays?"

"Don't worry, Stewie," Brian assured. "I'm sure there are other things to do besides watch TV all day."

"I think you're right, Brian," Stewie replied. "There's always these time-travel adventures we usually take. Of course, we always are cautious of what happens if we alter the past."

Just then, through a flash of light next to the couch, Bertram has suddenly appeared.

"Greetings, Stewart," Bertram greeted menacingly, getting their attention.

"Bertram?!" Stewie replied, shocked. "Oh, my God. I was afraid that this day would come."

"What do you mean?" Brian asked him.

"Don't you remember from our Multiverse mission," Stewie recalled, "that you said that other Bertrams from different universes would come seeking revenge against me?"

"Oh, yeah," Brian replied, now remembering, "depending on how much money the game made. I didn't think we'd be seeing him again." Turning to Bertram, he continued, "What do you want this time, Bertram?"

"I'm glad you asked," Bertram replied. "Well, since I revived myself after our little Italy episode, I decided, 'what better way to take over the world than to make sure neither of you stood in my way?'."

"You... You revived yourself?" Stewie gasped, horrified. "How the hell were you able to do that?"

"Yeah," Brian added. "And what do you mean by 'make sure neither of us stood in your way'?"

"With this," Bertram answered, pulling out a Multiverse remote similar to the one Stewie had. "I want to take over time, space and reality, and there's nothing you can do to stop me this time, Stewie, because both you and your canine friend will be out of reach... permanently!"

And with that, he aimed the remote at Brian and Stewie, pressed the red button on it, and through a flash of light, they both disappeared.

"Goodbye, Stewart," Bertram then said before cackling.


Brian and Stewie then appeared in the latter's bedroom and dropped to the floor.

"What the hell?" Brian said, noticing their surroundings. "Stewie, isn't this your bedroom?"

"It is," Stewie replied. "But if Bertram said that we'd be out of reach from him, why did he send us here?"

"I don't know, Stewie," Brian answered. "But I think I have a bad feeling about this."

"Oh!" a voice unfamiliar to the two, in a Brooklyn/New Jersey accent, shouted in surprise, getting their attention.

They saw that it was a dog with tan fur with cream white from the nose all the way to its belly, a black collar, floppy ears and black eyebrows.

"Stewie, what the hell is going on here?" the dog asked. "And why the hell is Brian alive?"

"Alive?" Brian repeated. "What are you talking about, and how do you know our names?"

"And who are you?" Stewie added. "You look familiar. Don't I know you?"

"What do you mean, 'don't you know me'?" the dog shrugged. "Of course, you know me. I'm Vinny, remember?"

This suddenly struck Brian. He had a peculiar look on his face.

"Haven't I seen you from somewhere before?" Stewie asked Vinny.

"What are you talking about, Stewie?" Vinny shrugged. "It's as if I appeared to you before, but you don't remember me."

"Wait a minute," Brian halted. "I think I know what's going on here. This is similar to the timeline where I died."

"Brian, what are you talking about?" Stewie shrugged.

"I was hoping this day would never come," Brian sighed, "but I think it's time I told you about the greatest gift you gave me. Some time ago, Stewie, while we were playing street hockey, a car came out of nowhere from behind me, and I would have ended up dead if a version of you from that timeline appeared and jumped, pushing me away before I could get killed."

"Wait," Stewie replied. "Are you saying that the greatest gift of all on Christmas of that year...was me saving your life?"

"Yeah," Brian answered. "And both he and the timeline he was from, where I died, were erased from existence, before you came out asking who I was talking to."

"Are you saying," Stewie began, "that the pretty awesome guy you were referring to...was me?"

"Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!" Vinny halted. "I don't get what's going on here. So I assume this is something between the two of you."

"Sorry, uh..." Brian said before he was at a loss of remembering names. "Uh... Who are you again?"

"Vinny," Vinny replied, introducing himself.

"Vinny," Brian replied back, "thank you. But I don't have time to explain. Right now there's something I should have done a long time ago." On this, he readied his fists and glared, as if he wanted revenge, before he dashed out of the bedroom.

"Uh-oh," Vinny feared. "He's gonna get himself killed, like in this timeline, which I still don't get, though. Come on, Stewie," he ordered. "We better make sure he don't hurt himself."

And with that, Stewie followed Vinny out of the bedroom.

"By the way," Stewie began, "why did you pose as a modeling agent?"