I do not own Teen Titans, Young Justice or Twilight Zone.

This is a what? You guessed it! A Young Justice and Teen Titans crossover! The main character will be Robin...both Robins...Enjoy. Oh, and review or Slade will insert nanoviruses into your bloodstream and turn you against your teammates. Just kidding...but please review...

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You're travelling through another dimension...a dimension not only of sight and sound, but of mind...a journey into a wonderous land whose boundaries are that of imagination.

Your next stop...the Twilight Zone.

(Insert Twilight Zone theme music.)

Deen-doon, Deen-doon, Deen-doon, Deen-doon, Deen, Doon...

Dun-Duuun, Dun-Duuun!


The earth is a very small stage in a vast cosmic arena. Think of the rivers of blood spilled by all those generals and emperors so that in glory and in triumph they could become the momentary masters of a fraction of a dot. - Sagan


Day 2

Both Robins were making their way up the stairs with expiditious speed. Young Robin thought that this was the perfect moment to get to know "himself" better. "Hey Robin," he started, easily keeping in step with his older counterpart. "Yeah?" Titan Robin asked in turn and momentarily looking at him. "How come your whole demeanor is...serious?" Young Robin asked kind of lamely. He couldn't think of any other way to word it. "And where is batman?" Titan Robin didn't respond until they made it to the top of the steps. His counterpart didn't seem to mind as it would be a little taxing to have a possibly prolonged conversation running up flights of stairs. Titan Robin was thankful for that at least. It gave him time to mentally prepare himself. "Me and Batman had an...argument before I worked with the Teen Titans. Me and Wally had quit Young Justice after a while. We felt like speedy..."

"Tired of feeling like sidekicks?" Young Robin ventured as they commenced walking towards the next set of stairs. They could have taken the lift, but of course, that was a hazard with an unknown intruder lurking the building, hostile or not. So they began their sprint up the next and final stairs. "Yeah. You could tell Batman meant well, but he was just a tad overbearing. More than usual, actually," Titan Robin amended at the end of his statement, in response to the look Young Robin gave him. "What happened?" Young Robin inquired. "I'll tell you later. When we have more comfortable surroundings to speak in," Titan Robin said with a smirk before jumping the last few steps of the stairs, with Young Robin following suit. Once up the steps, Young Robin began to split off to reconvene with Cyborg as per the plan. He ran off with a rhetorical questoin out loud.

"How come you don't say aster anymore?"


Both Young Kid Flash and Titan Flash were speeding along the branched, parellel hallway that hid it's view from the target hall through a one-way mirror. The two yellow speedsters could see out into the other hallway, but anyone on the other side could not see in.

"So dude, whatever happened to M'gann?" Young Flash asked, breaking the proverbial ice. Neither had really spoken since back down in the commons room, and even then, they hadn't really said much to each other. Titan Flash had this look on his face, the kind where you have that wave of nostalgia. Then almost impercebtibly. His face seemed to fall slightly. He sighed quietly. Which was quite comical, seeing as how that would look impossible when moving at such high speed. "Miss Martian wasn't the one for me. She and Superboy had hit it off at some point." Young Kid Flash reflected on the past few weeks being a part of Young Justice. He felt so ignorant. How did he not notice how Miss Martian was always ogling Superboy so innocently? He had to give Superboy credit. He did look a teen supermodel from a foreign state (Which isn't actually that far-fetched of a description). Would he give up? Heck no. He would have to be more...more like himself? "Hey, twin. How do you do it. I seem to have, I don't know...mellowed out a bit?" The unlikely speed duo were quickly turning the corner of the hidden hallway, and Titan Flash laughed lightly. "Mellowed out, you say? Well, after leaving Young Justice, I guess my mind set sort of changed. I was striking it out solo at first, and then that was when Robin had contacted me. He wanted to form a team of like-minded teen superheroes, just like Young Justice, except that it would be totally independent from the Justice League." Both turned another corner, reaching the opposite end of what would be the large horizontal corridor of the giant "T".

Both had came to a stop, and Titan Wally hastily finished his explanation. "It's funny because he had contacted me shortly before he reached Jump City, and the rest is history. He ended up forming a team anyway." Yup, thought Young Wally, Robin becomes a leader, and a founding member, no less. "I can tell that you're a mature dude. I mean, seriously, I've only seen her in passing, but Jinx is hot."

"Yup. She's like my complete opposite...But you never know. You might have a chance with Miss M. But remember, let her be happy. That's the main thing when it comes to girls. She has to like you the same way," Titan KF advised his younger counterpart. "I hear. You sound like Flash though," Young KF said jokingly, referring to Barry Allen, referring to how he seemed smooth and what not. "Yeah. He helped out a lot when it came to girl trouble."

Hmm. Why have I never bothered to talk to Flash? It just never occurred to me..."Well thanks, me," Young Wally praised. "No problem, me. Anytime," his older self said, in which the both of them laughed.


Robin of the Teen Titans, who was currently walking cautiously towards the last door they needed to check on the second floor, was tapped on the shoulder by his both best friend and girlfriend, Starfire. "Robin, was that really you from the past?" the Tamaranean asked curiously. Robin nodded and responded with a "Yeah. Back when I was still a part of Young Justice." They had finally reached the target door, obviously the one that was broken into, as the were several loose wires jutting out through the ceiling caused by impact boosted with gravity. The door frame itself seemed to be warped. "Whoever had gotten in here must have fallen from extreme height. Whoever it is is either not human or superpowered," Robin observed after quiickly examining the obvious forensics of the situation. Stood to the side of the door and activated the silent signal on his Titan communicator. It would send a frequency to the communicators in the building, causing them to vibrate and signal them to meet up at his position. Starfire levitated to his side and idly examined the wreckage.

"How come you have never told us of this "Young Justice"?" Starfire asked. She herself had guessed that it was probably a memory he had left behind after moving to Jump City. Robin had confirmed her hypothesis with his response. I had a falling out with our mission operator, Batman. I was tired of feeling like a sidekick, so me and Kid Flash had quit."

"I am sorry to hear about the said falling out. We should try tyo contact them when we have free time," Starfire suggested. Robin smiled. Starfire was very easygoing. It seemed to neutralize his heavy seriousness at times like these. He guessed it was why he liked her so much.

"He is very cute," Starfire said impeccably. She was focused on the door, so she didn't see Robin's face about her comment about his younger self. Robin mentally berated himself. He had to get a hold of himself. She was talking about himself anyway. He guessed that because he was technically two of the same person taking up space, it felt like she was referring to someone totally different, like say, KF. Robin chuckled at Starfire's comment. She was so sincere and forthright. "Let's wait up for everyone else and see who's behind this door," Robin declared quietly, focusing his attention from the girl and back to the door.