Disappearing Doctor

Disappearing Doctor is part of a series of Kim Possible fanfics written by Adam Leigh, who goes by TempestDash on Fanfiction.net. It lies in the middle of two other stories, The Family Value and Apocolocyntosis. The series is a very subtle Crossover between KP and Bubblegum Crisis, though the former is emphasized more.

The Family Value is told in the form of Shego's diary as she discovers the truth about Team Go and the mysterious VersaGene corporation that has been their benefactor ever since the incident that created them. What she learns puts that incident, as well as how she sees the world, in a whole new light, and starts her down the road to villainy.

Disappearing Doctor begins with Drakken being kidnapped by a mysterious figure. His mother goes looking for him, posting a hit on Kim's website in addition to coercing Shego into helping. This forces Kim and Shego into an uneasy partnership, and things only get stranger as they work with Global Justice to uncover a conspiracy that goes back forty years. The story ends on something of a dark note, but leaves plenty of room open for a sequel.

Apocolocyntosis dispenses with any pretense of subtlety and dives full-bore into the mythology of the series, introducing a web of connections that is convoluted enough to be confusing but still easy enough to keep track of if you pay attention. The story is told in episodic format, with each chapter being somewhat self-contained. After an almost four year hiatus, the story has finally been updated.

The series is notable for introducing serious elements to the KP universe while still preserving its trademark cartoon wit. The characters are well-written and the prose is enticingly poetic while still retaining an epic feel. The plot is amazingly layered and complex while still being smooth and flowing, and the whole thing feels like a grand adventure.

The Family Value provides examples of

 * Cassandra Truth: When Shego goes to Hego with  he doesn't believe her.
 * Corrupt Corporate Executive: Quincy Masada, AKA The Architect.
 * Start of Darkness: This details Shego's.

Disappearing Doctor provides examples of

 * Action Girl: Kim, of course.
 * Badass Bookworm: Agent Vicki Grimes, who was at one point a GJ field agent and one of the leading researchers on The Ron Factor. She's the one who cracks the mystery surrounding the break-in.
 * Badass Teacher: Dr. Richard Vedas, who is  and, in his own words, "actually rather good at fighting."
 * Bad Guy Bar: Shego and Andy visit one in search of "The Survivor."
 * The Chessmaster:  Though she prefers to think of it in terms of checkers, not chess.
 * Cold Open: Each chapter has a short scene before the title.
 * Dark Action Girl: Shego.
 * Deadpan Snarker: Shego, natch. Kim also gets a few lines like this.
 * Downer Ending: Oh, boy.  And it started out so well, too.
 * Enemy Mine: Kim and Shego for pretty much the whole story.
 * Even Evil Has Standards: Shego discovers this about herself when witnessing the aftermath of
 * Gilligan Cut: Shego insists that she isn't going to let Kim sit on her lap a second time, only to loudly complain about finding themselves in that exact situation in the very next scene.
 * Not So Different: Shego points out that Kim and Drakken are very similar in that they're both obsessed with a completely ridiculous idea that has taken over their lives. The only difference is that one wants to save the world while the other desires to conquer it.
 * Obfuscating Stupidity: Apparently,
 * Really Seven Hundred Years Old:

Apocolocyntosis provides examples of
"Shego: You come in here with that fucking face of yours all full of pity and sadness for me because, oh BOO-HOO, I got screwed by my own damn greed. I don't want that from anyone, least of all YOU!"
 * Chekhov's Gunman: Brick Flagg makes a cameo in the first episode in a dream sequence where his homework is attacking him (he thought he'd finally gotten out of school), then shows up later as
 * Don't You Dare Pity Me!: Shego's reaction when Kim tries to help her.
 * Embarrassing First Name: Dorothy, who was named after his mother. She was hardcore.
 * Hidden Depths: Motor Ed is a lot smarter and more insightful than his appearance and mannerisms would suggest, just like on the show.
 * I Choose to Stay:
 * Innocent Innuendo: Happens in episode three when
 * Instant Expert: Averted, hard. Even after six months of training, Ron is still only marginally better than he was before leaving for Yamanouchi.
 * Metaphorgotten: Brick tries unsuccessfully to build a metaphor around the dead horse scene from The Godfather.
 * Nothing Up My Sleeve: Shego has a pistol up hers, which is very effective against Kim considering her new gun phobia.
 * Precision F-Strike: There isn't a whole lot of foul language in the story, which makes this line from Shego all the more effective.

"Motor Ed: Nah babe, listen. If you focus the fold at the right distance from the car, it'll generate a field that will significantly reduce the real-world mass of the car allowing the jet engines to reach seriously gnarly speeds."
 * Silent Bob: Axel.
 * Sophisticated As Hell: Most of Motor Ed's lines, but especially this one:


 * Stable Time Loop:  gets trapped in one after
 * There Are No Therapists: Averted, as Kim has been seeing one for several months. Not that she's very receptive to it, mind.