Ok, ok. Hear me out. I always see Overwatch High School stuff and think "Wow. This high school has about 4 students and over 20 teachers." So, I thought I'd try a new approach:
This takes place during the Omnic crisis, and it's a dangerous world out there. Countries around the globe are struggling to fight off their Omnic attackers. This story takes place in an American town which has begun accepting refugee families from some of the countries hit hardest: Germany, Australia, the UK, Egypt, et cetera. Maybe even a few US cities closer to the coast, where the threat of Omnic attack is high. Our beloved Overwatch crew is struggling to deal with the fear of their time. Oh, and high school. Don't forget that.
Just to keep all of us sane, I'll make a list of characters and what grades they are in, which will be expanded as I add more characters into the mix.
Seniors: Ana Amari, Reinhardt Wilhelm, Torbjörn Lindholm
Juniors: Jack Morrison, Gabriel Reyes, Hanzo Shimada
Sophomores: Angela Ziegler, Moira O'Deorian
Freshman: Jesse McCree, Genji Shimada, Jamison Fawkes, Mako Rutledge
Other: Fareeha Amari
This will be a collection of unrelated chapters occurring in no related order that will probably update pretty slowly. I have a very special way for including Fareeha, and that back story will probably be important throughout the different chapters. As a caution, I'm going to start off expecting to use a few OCs for friends and siblings, just to make sure we have a nice, rounded cast of characters.
Oh, and I'll be doing my best for translations. I don't want to write in just english, but I want to try my best a making it natural. If there's a scenario or idea you want to see, a better translation for a phrase I used, a suggestion for my writing, a question for me to try to answer, or you just feel like sending me something, shoot me a comment!
And, I mean, if you really like it, maybe a vote?
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Overwatch High School: During The Crisis
FanfictionNot your normal Overwatch High School Au... (Seriously, I'm trying to switch it up. More information in the first Author's Note.)