



Team Zenith and Team Apex are made to compete for the only chance at being the superhero team but how does that work when you've got siblings on each side?įeaturing an added original character to the main characters (Nate) and an original team (apex). When Nate is put in a different team from their brothers it seems all hope is lost. When Connor, Jack and Nate Shepard get enlisted to join a military program for super-powered kids their sibling bond is tested. Original character & jack shepard & connor shepard.Language: English Words: 149,743 Chapters: 8/? Kudos: 1 Hits: 63ĭami_Ace (June_Scorpio), June_Scorpio Fandoms: Zoom (2006) The second season of Julia Styles' Bridgerton on Netflix was a great inspiration to this parallel works, some dialogue and concepts are entirely belonging to her writing and the Netflix adaptation of it. This story follows the children as they come of age, Jack as he searches for a wife, Marsha as she navigates a rocky relationship, introduces interesting new characters, and tells the tale of a warzone created by the passionate hatred simmering between Jack and Marsha, who once made a great team of allies. To make matters more complicated, Jack intends on finding a wife before Captain Zoom once again becomes the face of America. The hatred between her and Jack soon creates a hostile environment as the team attempts to rebuild themselves before their grand debut. Even slower to forgive him for his abandonment and subsequent ruin of her career is the team's psychologist, Marsha Holloway. Jack Shepard is newly decorated and returns with a brand new mindset, but the children are slow to warm to him. Years after a disastrous falling out that saw to the end of the second generation Zenith Team, all characters from the 2006 movie Zoom: Academy for Superheroes are back at Area 52, giving it a second go. Language: English Words: 162,972 Chapters: 16/16 Comments: 3 Kudos: 20 Bookmarks: 6 Hits: 968 If you're just here to read about four kids fighting evil, maybe tune out. If you're interested in developing characters, pursuing neglected romantic subplots, and introducing plausible backstories, then you've certainly come to the right place. Is the fact that no one cares about this film to this day going to stop me from writing about it? No. Yes, it was a kids movie made all the way back in 2006 when Tim Allen and Courteney Cox were still slightly relevant. Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings.
