1 Prologue + Chapter 1 Legacy

-In the OG Earth-

The sun dipped below the horizon, casting long shadows across the bustling streets of Manhattan.

Amidst the urban symphony of car engines and distant conversations, a young man named Kevin White navigated the crowds with practiced ease.

His lean frame and tousled golden hair gave him an air of unassuming normalcy, but there was an aura of determination in his red hazel eyes that hinted at a hidden purpose.

Kevin was 23 years old, an orphan who had grown up in the foster care system after losing his parents in a tragic accident. Despite the challenges he'd faced, he had managed to find his own path.

With a backpack slung over one shoulder, he made his way towards a zebra crossing on the outskirts of the city. Tonight, he had a rendezvous that would change his life forever.

*Horn**Horn**Horn**Crash**Bang*…*Boom!*

The world Spin for a second before darkness consume him, maybe a second, maybe hour or maybe eternity later. He opened his eyes and here he was standing dimly lit room.

With his calm demeanor and cleverness he guessed he died and this place is like an Void or an Abyss.

From The corner of an dimly lit room, and a figure cloaked in shadows awaited him.

As the figure approached near him while sharoded in shadows only the white teeth was showing from his smile.

The figure stepped into a flickering pool of light, reveling not a man nor women or any human. It's body was akin to be made of Shadow only the eyes and mouth were white.

"Kevin White, I presume?" The figure's voice akin to a child but not at the same time it was also like robotic, it was a mix of curiosity and authority.

Kevin nodded, his heart pounding with a mixture of fearfulness but also excitement and trepidation. "Yeah, that's me. And you must be the God or some godlike one, So I am dead?"

The figure's lips quirked in a faint smile. "Indeed. My name is Max, and I am one of the children of God, tasked with delivering an unfortunate soul to cycle of afterlife, Rebirth, Reincarnation and sometime for the fun of it Transmigration, and in your case it is the last one."

Kevin's eyes widened, a jumble of emotions flooding his mind, he has read many fanfic and novel about this type of scenario. "Wait, so like you're giving me a chance to go to other world? Movies, Fiction, comics even? Why?"

Max's gaze held a knowing look. "Yes, yes! But you cannot choose which world you go to. The god has already selected as he is Omnipotent, Omnipresent and Omniscient. He knows your past and knows the talk we are having and can foretell the future. God has already selected a world with the Gift which you will like very much in your next life. You're not an ordinary young man, Kevin but don't start thinking you are chosen one or something. The God chooses the soul very carefully. God senses qualities that can't always be seen on the surface—courage, resilience, and the potential to make a difference."

Kevin scratched his head, trying to wrap his head around the enormity of the situation. "I'm just a kid who's been trying to survive on his own. I'm not some hero."

Max's chuckle was warm. "Heroes aren't born overnight, Kevin. They're forged through the choices they make. The God can give you the opportunities, but it's up to you to decide how to make use of them."

With a sense of reverence, Max extended his hand, presenting the Gift. Revealing an unusual device that appear on his left wrist—a sleek, black, and green contraption that seemed to pulse with energy. It was the Omnitrix, a powerful and enigmatic device that had the ability to transform its user into various alien forms.

Its display shimmered with an array of alien silhouettes, each one waiting to be unlocked and use. Kevin hesitated for a moment before gently touching the device. A surge of energy coursed through him, and he felt a connection unlike anything he'd ever experienced.

As the Omnitrix bonded with him, Kevin's mind was flooded with images and sensations. He saw strange planets, epic battles, and a sense of responsibility that dwarfed anything he'd felt before. It was as if the Omnitrix carried within it the legacy of countless beings who had come before him.

"Remember, Kevin, this is a gift and a responsibility," Max said. "The Omnitrix can be a force for good, but it can also be misused. It's your choice."

The weight of those words settled on Kevin's shoulders. He looked up at Max, determination clear in his eyes. "I won't let you down."

Max nodded approvingly. "I believe in you. Embrace your journey, Kevin White. Your destiny awaits."

With a final nod, Max vanished into the shadows, leaving Kevin alone in the place with the Omnitrix pulsing on his wrist. Slowly he is also disappearing into a light particle.

-Earth- -Young Justice Universe-

Kevin appears near the alleyway near the city block. The city's sounds seemed distant, as if the world had shifted on its axis. Kevin took a deep breath after gaining memory of this world. God has thought of everything like he has a genuine background in this new world like his house, couple of money and many more, A world with Superpower, Heroes and Villains his heart racing with a mix of apprehension and excitement.

After looking around he found he is in a city called Metroburg. The city of Metroburg hummed with life as people hurried along its bustling streets.

Neon lights painted the night with vibrant hues, casting a kaleidoscope of colors on the rain-slicked pavement. He first went to his house in this new world. His new house is more presentably compared to his previous house back in his previous life. After freshening up and changing into a new cloth he went out to see this new world.

-Third Person POV- -Flashback 30 minute before Kevin Arrived in the New World-

Among the throng of pedestrians was a young man named Kevin White, his hoodie pulled up to shield himself from the chilly drizzle. At 18, he had already seen his fair share of challenges, having grown up as an orphan in this very city.

Kevin's life had been a series of ups and downs. From a young age, he had learned to rely on his wit and resourcefulness to navigate the gritty alleys and hidden corners of Metroburg. But despite the hardships, he carried himself with a determination that spoke of resilience and an unyielding spirit. He had a secret, though—one that set him apart from the other struggling souls in the city.

Tucked away beneath his long sleeves was the Watch Like Device, a mysterious device he had discovered two day ago fateful night. Its smooth, black surface was adorned with a vibrant green dial in the center. Little did he know that this device, which had fused itself onto his wrist, held the power to transform him into various alien creatures with unique abilities. It was both a gift and a burden, one that he was still learning to control.

As Kevin walked through the city streets, his thoughts were a whirlwind. The recent surge in crime had not gone unnoticed by him, and he couldn't help but feel a sense of responsibility. He had the means to make a difference, even if he didn't fully grasp the extent of his abilities yet. The rain-soaked streets seemed to reflect his inner turmoil, mirroring the conflict between his desire to help and his fear of the unknown.

Turning into a narrow alley, Kevin quickened his pace. His makeshift shelter—a small hidden alcove—was tucked away here, offering a semblance of safety in the chaotic city. The Omnitrix, glinting faintly in the dim light, felt heavy on his wrist. He pushed back his blond wet hair and let out a sigh, his breath visible in the cool air.

"Another night, another round of unanswered questions," he muttered to himself.

Just as he was about to step into his shelter, a loud crash echoed from the other end of the alley. His senses immediately went on high alert. Kevin's hand instinctively moved to the Omnitrix, his heart racing with a mix of anxiety and anticipation. Cautiously, he approached the source of the commotion.

As he turned the corner, his eyes widened at the scene before him. A group of thugs had cornered a young woman against a brick wall. The woman's back was pressed against the damp surface, her eyes wide with fear.

Kevin's jaw clenched; he knew he couldn't stand by and watch. He had the power to make a difference, even if he didn't fully understand it.

"Hey!" he called out, his voice surprisingly steady despite the adrenaline coursing through him.

The thugs turned their attention toward him, their expressions a mix of surprise and annoyance. One of them, a burly man with a shaved head, sneered at Kevin.

"Mind your own business, kid," he spat.

Kevin took a deep breath, his fingers gripping the Omnitrix. He dialed the dial, feeling a surge of energy radiate through him. A bright green light enveloped him, and within moments, he had transformed into a towering, four-armed alien creature.

The thugs' eyes widened in shock as they beheld the transformation. Before they could react, Kevin charged forward with newfound strength. His extra limbs allowed him to move with a speed and precision that caught them off guard. With a flurry of well-placed blows, he incapacitated the thugs one by one, ensuring they were no longer a threat.

As the last of the thugs groaned on the ground, the young woman approached cautiously. Her eyes held a mix of gratitude and curiosity.

"Are you... some kind of superhero?" she asked, her voice quivering.

Kevin's heart raced, not just from the exertion of the fight, but from the realization that he had just used his powers to help someone in need. He looked down at his four arms, then back at the woman.

"I'm still figuring that out myself," he replied with a small, uncertain smile.

The woman bows her head a little, her gratitude evident in her eyes. "Thank you very much. I'm Mia, Even thought you might not be a her0 but for me from tonight you were a hero." she said.

Kevin hesitated for a moment before also bowing his head and went away before asking her to call the police and wishing her the safe journey.

Kevin Reached near the alley and transformed back as Kevin. As the rain began to taper off, He stood amidst the wreckage of the alley. Kevin's heart begins to race like crazy, not because he was excited or happy but because he was dying. Ever since little he had a weak heart and an uncurable disease, so he wasn't also adopted by anybody, even if someone showed interest after hearing about his condition, they lacked interested but showed pity. So, when he found the watch, he didn't used it immediately.

Today he had taken his first and last steps into a larger world—one that was or would be both thrilling and daunting.

And as he looked at his watch and hear the rain drop sound hitting the ground, he slowly closed his eyes. The city had given him its challenges, but it had also given him a one last chance to become something more—a hero.

Moment his eyes closed his Body begone to disappeared in a rainbow color light and in replace a white light appeared around the same area.

-Present-

In the bustling city, Kevin now after walking out of the house to roam around in of was a mosaic of neon lights and towering skyscrapers, a place where heroes and villains clashed in a constant struggle for dominance.

-Few Weeks Later-

A figure darted through the alleys, his movements agile and purposeful. This was Kevin White; he was navigating the treacherous streets with excitement for the future and with the ease of a seasoned parkour artist skill from his past life. His Golden-Blond hair and striking red eyes gave him an air of mystery, a quality that had served him well.

As Kevin leaped from rooftop to rooftop, a strange device on his wrist glowed with an otherworldly energy. The Omnitrix, a powerful alien device, had bonded with him few weeks ago and it was the daily reminder of his meeting with Max and His arrival to the new world.

Since arriving at the new world, he had secretly used the watch to transform into various extraterrestrial forms, each with their unique abilities. It was a secret he guarded closely, as he feared the attention it might attract. He also started going to the gym and started learning some martial art from some dojo near his house.

Perched on the edge of a rooftop, Kevin gazed out at the sprawling cityscape. His thoughts wandered to his parents from both the past and the present, whom he could barely remember. They had perished in a car accident when he was just a child, leaving him to fend for himself in the unforgiving world. He had learned early on that trust was a luxury he couldn't afford.

"Kevin! There you are!"

Startled, Kevin turned to see a familiar face approaching. It was Leo, 20-year-old a fiery and determined kid he knows from his days on his orphanage, who had become his friend.

"Dude, you disappeared for a nearly a month again," Leo scolded, his tone laced with genuine concern. "I've been looking all over for you."

"Sorry, Leo," Kevin replied, his lips curling into a sheepish smile. "Just needed some time to clear my head."

Leo's expression softened, and he took a step closer. "You know you can talk to me, right? Whatever's bothering you, I'm here."

Kevin's gaze shifted to the Omnitrix on his wrist, its pulsating light a constant reminder of the secret he harbored. He wanted to confide in leo, to let him in on his newfound abilities, but fear held him back. What if he thought he was a freak? What if he was targeted by the same dangerous forces that had pursued him?

"I appreciate it, Leo," he replied, his voice tinged with gratitude. "I'll be okay, really."

Leo studied him for a moment, his eyes narrowing as if he could see through his defenses. Ultimately, he relented, a small sigh escaping his lips. "Alright, just remember I'm here when you're ready."

"Dude, enough about me. Tell me about you and Tony. Did he asked you out or not?" Kevin while trying to change the topic and it worked.

"Oh my God, I nearly forgot to tell you about it. Yes! Yes! He asked Oh and it was so romantic. That candlelight dinner. Oh, tha candle it smelled every lovely and you know what he ---- Hey wait a minute you trying to change the topic. Anyway, while were talking about it how did it go with Sarah, Ha. You said you were gonna ask her. Wait don't tell me let me deduce be she said no and you fell sad and went to gym and Oh now I get it. Ah ha. Was I right. Right. You know I am right. I am goanna be a detective after my graduation you know like my uncle captain holt. From the NYPD, 99Th prescient."

Before Kevin could respond, a deafening explosion rocked the city. The ground quivered beneath them, and the distant wail of sirens filled the air. Leo's eyes widened, and he looked toward Kevin.

"That didn't sound good," he said, his voice laced with urgency.

Kevin nodded, his heart pounding in his chest. It was moments like these that reminded him of the fragility of the world around them, the constant threat that loomed over their lives.

'I need to find out what's happening,' Kevin declared, his eyes locking onto the source of the commotion. After somehow convincing Leo to run back to safety.

He raced across the rooftops, following the billowing plumes of smoke that marked the scene of the explosion. As he drew closer, the chaos became apparent. A massive robotic creature, bristling with advanced weaponry, was wreaking havoc in the heart of the city. Civilians scrambled for cover as the city's defenders, both heroes and law enforcement, struggled to contain the mechanical menace.

"I've got to do something," he said, determination flashing in his eyes.

Kevin grip on the Omnitrix tightening. This was the moment he had feared and anticipated since his arrival to the new world and after he gained his extraordinary abilities. With a swift motion, he dialed the Omnitrix, The faceplate of the watch pops up and shows a silhouette. He pushes the faceplate back down. The device emitting a radiant light that enveloped him. In seconds, his form underwent a dramatic transformation.

Where Kevin once stood, there now stood a towering, muscular alien with rock-like skin and magma coursing through his veins. He was Heatblast, a fiery being capable of manipulating flames to his will. With newfound confidence, he leaped from the rooftop, his body ablaze as he soared through the air.

Bystander watched in awe as Heatblast descended upon the robotic creature. Flames erupted from his hands, engulfing the metallic menace in a searing inferno. The air crackled with heat and energy as the two forces clashed, the city's fate hanging in the balance.

"Whoa, Superhero, It so Cool?" Leo from a safe side marveled, his voice tinged with disbelief. Other people also a started appreciating him. Cheering and clapping rang around in the air.

Heatblast turned to them. Despite the alien appearance, He could still see other people not fearing him. Kevin's determination shining through.

"Yeah, it's me," Heatblast replied, his voice a deep rumble. "I've got this."

As the battle raged on, Heatblast's flames illuminated the night sky, a beacon of hope against the darkness that threatened to consume them. In that moment, Kevin White embraced his destiny as a hero, his journey into a world of extraordinary challenges just beginning.

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