In a fanfic about his parents' divorce, Terry would develop a stronger sense of self. He would have to define himself outside of the family unit he once knew. This could lead to him exploring different hobbies or interests that he didn't have before. His relationships with his siblings (if he has any) would also change. They might become closer as they deal with the divorce together. Terry's character would also become more adaptable as he has to adjust to living in two different households. This adaptability would be useful in his crime - fighting as Batman, being able to quickly adjust to different situations in Gotham.
The fanfic could explore how Terry's friends react to his parents' divorce. Some friends might be really supportive, while others might not know how to handle it. Terry could also meet new people through support groups for kids of divorced parents. In terms of the Batman Beyond world, his role as Batman could be affected by the divorce in terms of his availability. If he has to deal with court hearings or helping his parents move, he might not be able to be Batman as often. This could lead to some problems in Gotham that he has to figure out how to handle while also dealing with his family situation.
Their relationship could start off as a bit of a rocky alliance. Terry might be a bit skeptical of Aquagirl at first, seeing her as an unknown factor from a world he doesn't fully understand. But as they face challenges together, like fighting off a common enemy, they start to respect each other's abilities. For example, when Aquagirl uses her water - based powers to create a diversion while Terry sneaks up on a villain. Slowly, this respect could turn into friendship and perhaps something more as they realize they have a lot in common in terms of protecting their respective worlds.
If Terry McGinnis were a girl in a Batman Beyond fanfic, the story could change in several ways. For one, the dynamic with Bruce Wayne might be different. A female Terry could bring a new perspective to the mentorship. She might approach crime - fighting with a different set of skills or instincts. Also, relationships with other characters like Dana could be altered. Instead of a typical male - female romantic relationship, it could be a more complex friendship or rivalry. And her interactions with villains would also be unique, as they might underestimate her because she's a girl, but she'd prove them wrong with her wits and skills.
In many Batman Beyond fanfics where Terry is injured, it could lead to various story developments. For example, it might force Bruce to step out of his more behind - the - scenes role and take more direct action to protect Gotham in Terry's absence. Maybe other characters like Max or Terry's family members would also have to rise to the occasion, taking on tasks they normally wouldn't. It could also be a chance for Terry to have some self - reflection during his recovery, thinking about his role as Batman and what it really means to him.
His character could become very conflicted. On one hand, he is being taught by villains, so he might be cynical and distrustful. But on the other hand, he might have an innate goodness that fights against what he's being taught. He could develop a unique set of skills, like the ability to deceive and manipulate from the villains, but also a sense of honor that comes from within.
Naruto would likely become more independent. Without his parents' attention, he would have to fend for himself more. He might grow up quicker and be more self - reliant. For example, he would have to learn to cook and clean for himself at a much younger age.
In such a fanfic, Naruto's character could develop in a much darker way. He might be more distrustful at first. Without the initial hope that his parents might be out there somewhere loving him, he could be more cynical. He might struggle with self - worth more, constantly feeling like he was unwanted from the start. This could lead to him being more of a lone wolf type, not as eager to seek the approval of others as he was in the original story.
A possible backstory could be that she was an orphan girl in Gotham. She was always a bit of an outcast because she was different. She saw the crime and injustice around her and decided she wanted to do something about it. She heard rumors about Bruce Wayne and the old Batman and sought him out. Along the way, she had to face discrimination from other gangs in Gotham who didn't think a girl could be a threat. But she used her intelligence and tenacity to overcome these obstacles and prove herself worthy of becoming Batman.
A cautionary tale. He could tell Max about a mistake he made during a mission and what he learned from it. Terry would want Max to avoid making the same errors if she ever found herself in a similar situation. He might describe how overconfidence or not being fully prepared almost cost him dearly. This would serve as a valuable lesson for Max in terms of how to approach challenges and dangerous situations.
Batman's character would experience a significant transformation. Initially, he would be resistant to the idea of being Darkseid's advisor. However, as time goes on, he would adapt to the situation in order to survive. His moral compass would be severely tested as he would be forced to make decisions that go against his usual principles. He might become more calculating and less trusting of others, even his own allies. This new experience could also give him a deeper understanding of the cosmic threats that exist beyond Gotham, which could potentially change his approach to protecting the world once he manages to break free from Darkseid's grasp.