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'''''[http://forums.spacebattles.com/showthread.php?t=179098 Zero's Shock]''''' is a crossover between ''[[Bioshock]]'' and ''[[Zero no Tsukaima]]'' written by the same author who is giving us ''[[Toy Hammer (Fanfic)|Toy Hammer]]''. Simply put; Jack becomes the Familiar of Zero. While the fic is still in its infancy it has a promising start, with Jack and Louise both having a lot of character depth for a [[Silent Protagonist]] - a trait that is somewhat retained - and being spot on with canon (barring the domestic abuse - Jack doesn't give her a chance for that), which has earned this fic praise from the reviewers on [http://www.fanfiction.net/s/6556173/1/Zeros_Shock fanfiction.net].
'''''[http://forums.spacebattles.com/showthread.php?t=179098 Zero's Shock]''''' is a crossover between ''[[BioShock (series)]]'' and ''[[The Familiar of Zero]]'' written by the same author who is giving us ''[[ToyHammer]]''. Simply put; Jack becomes the Familiar of Zero. While the fic is still in its infancy it has a promising start, with Jack and Louise both having a lot of character depth for a [[Silent Protagonist]] - a trait that is somewhat retained - and being spot on with canon (barring the domestic abuse - Jack doesn't give her a chance for that), which has earned this fic praise from the reviewers on [http://www.fanfiction.net/s/6556173/1/Zeros_Shock fanfiction.net].


Also, there will be BEES.
Also, there will be BEES.


[[Word of God]] says that this is based on a hypothetical in-between ending where Jack becomes King of Rapture while still having the favour of the Little Sisters. Said ending is shown through flashbacks, which gives us glimpses of the Rapture 'Reunification War', with [[The Hero|Jack]], [[The Mentor|Tenenbaum]], and the rest of the ''[[Bioshock]]'' cast, providing us with [[Character Development]] to see how Jack became who he is now.
[[Word of God]] says that this is based on a hypothetical in-between ending where Jack becomes King of Rapture while still having the favour of the Little Sisters. Said ending is shown through flashbacks, which gives us glimpses of the Rapture 'Reunification War', with [[The Hero|Jack]], [[The Mentor|Tenenbaum]], and the rest of the ''[[BioShock (series)]]'' cast, providing us with [[Character Development]] to see how Jack became who he is now.


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=== This fanfic contains the following tropes: ===
* [[Alliteration]]: "= Former Fontaine Futuristics, Floor F Fanroom ="

* [[All There in the Manual]]: Musings on what happens if [[Medieval European Fantasy|Halkeginians]] took up arms against [[Biopunk|Rapture]], fun little omakes of hypothetical situations (such as [[Cool Big Sis|Cattleya]], ''ahem'', [[Not What It Looks Like|'doing the deed']]) a Delta-themed version of [[Shout-Out|Modern]] [[The Pirates of Penzance|Major]] [[Mass Effect 2|General]], limericks dedicated to [[The Messiah|Jack]], [[Con Man|Fontaine]], [[Overprotective Dad|Delta]] and [[She's All Grown Up|Eleanor]] (The first is trumpeting Jack's badass. The latter three each a [[Crowning Moment of Funny]] on their own) are all available on the [http://forums.spacebattles.com/showthread.php?t=179098 Spacebattles threads].
* [[Added Alliterative Appeal]]: "= Former Fontaine Futuristics, Floor F Fanroom ="
* [[Badass]]: Jack.
* [[All There in the Manual]]: Musings on what happens if [[Medieval European Fantasy|Halkeginians]] took up arms against [[Bio Punk|Rapture]], fun little omakes of hypothetical situations (such as [[Cool Big Sis|Cattleya]], ''ahem'', [[Not What It Looks Like|'doing the deed']]) a Delta-themed version of [[Shout-Out|Modern]] [[The Pirates of Penzance|Major]] [[Mass Effect 2|General]], limericks dedicated to [[The Messiah|Jack]], [[Con Man|Fontaine]], [[Overprotective Dad|Delta]] and [[She Is All Grown Up|Eleanor]] (The first is trumpeting Jack's badass. The latter three each a [[Crowning Moment of Funny]] on their own) are all available on the [http://forums.spacebattles.com/showthread.php?t=179098 Spacebattles threads].
* [[Badass]]: Jack.
* [[Bee-Bee Gun]]: OF COURSE! {{spoiler|Jack shoots them at Guiche. The results were subdued (less than five seconds of exposure), but still not very pretty to look at.}}
* [[Bee-Bee Gun]]: OF COURSE! {{spoiler|Jack shoots them at Guiche. The results were subdued (less than five seconds of exposure), but still not very pretty to look at.}}
* [[Berserk Button]]: "[[Arc Words|Would]] [[Mind Control|you]] [[Trigger Phrase|kindly...]]"
* [[Berserk Button]]: "[[Arc Words|Would]] [[Mind Control|you]] [[Trigger Phrase|kindly...]]"
* [[Bowel-Breaking Bricks]]: Subtle, but there.
* [[Bowel-Breaking Bricks]]: Subtle, but there.
{{quote| Guiche's second Valkyrie failed to form past what looked to be a lumpy bronze brick, which dropped to the ground with a heavy thump at his feet.}}
{{quote|Guiche's second Valkyrie failed to form past what looked to be a lumpy bronze brick, which dropped to the ground with a heavy thump at his feet.}}
* [[Broken Pedestal]]: Discussed.
* [[Broken Pedestal]]: Discussed.
{{quote| '''Salvatore''': They're making [Jack] an honest-to-God messiah down here in the slums, and once someone breaks that pedestal, all hell is going to break loose, and we are going to be in the center of it all when the shit hits the fan... and they're gonna blame everyone.}}
{{quote|'''Salvatore''': They're making [Jack] an honest-to-God messiah down here in the slums, and once someone breaks that pedestal, all hell is going to break loose, and we are going to be in the center of it all when the shit hits the fan... and they're gonna blame everyone.}}
* [[Butt Monkey]]: A literal [[Leeroy Jenkins]] is killed repeatedly (sometimes accidentally), only to be revived via Vita-Chamber to continue on with experiments to try and bring back Jack.
* [[Butt Monkey]]: A literal [[Leeroy Jenkins]] is killed repeatedly (sometimes accidentally), only to be revived via Vita-Chamber to continue on with experiments to try and bring back Jack.
* [[Covert Pervert]]: Siesta. After she is first introduced, we glimpse her mind as a trashy romance novel filled with [[Purple Prose]].
* [[Covert Pervert]]: Siesta. After she is first introduced, we glimpse her mind as a trashy romance novel filled with [[Purple Prose]].
* [[Curb Stomp Battle]]: Enjoy the {{spoiler|bees plasmid}}, Guiche.
* [[Curb Stomp Battle]]: Enjoy the {{spoiler|bees plasmid}}, Guiche.
* [[Daddy's Girl]]: The Little Sisters are so attached to Jack, and so cared for by him that they go into an absolute ''panic'' when they realize that he isn't there.
* [[Daddy's Girl]]: The Little Sisters are so attached to Jack, and so cared for by him that they go into an absolute ''panic'' when they realize that he isn't there.
* [[Defensive What]]: Jack blurts out one of these when he sees the reaction of the people at Old Osmond's office when he tells them he's not a noble.
* [[Defensive "What?"]]: Jack blurts out one of these when he sees the reaction of the people at Old Osmond's office when he tells them he's not a noble.
* [[Domestic Abuse]]: Averted. Louise is more logical and subdued than in the original series because unlike [[Zero no Tsukaima|a certain 16-year-old highschool boy/nerd/otaku]], Jack doesn't make cracks about her bust size or otherwise jump up and down on her [[Berserk Button|Berserk Buttons]] every five minutes.
* [[Domestic Abuse]]: Averted. Louise is more logical and subdued than in the original series because unlike [[The Familiar of Zero|a certain 16-year-old highschool boy/nerd/otaku]], Jack doesn't make cracks about her bust size or otherwise jump up and down on her [[Berserk Button|Berserk Buttons]] every five minutes.
* [[Evil Laugh]]: Inverted. [[The Hero|Jack's]] laugh is scary as hell, since his voice is still augmented by his... [[Body Horror|modifications]], and even makes Big Daddies stop to turn and stare. And he's a good guy.
* [[Evil Laugh]]: Inverted. [[The Hero|Jack's]] laugh is scary as hell, since his voice is still augmented by his... [[Body Horror|modifications]], and even makes Big Daddies stop to turn and stare. And he's a good guy.
* [[Face Palm]]: Practically a staple reaction of Jack to the ''[ZnT'' crew's antics.
* [[Face Palm]]: Practically a staple reaction of Jack to the ''[ZnT'' crew's antics.
* [[Fantasy Kitchen Sink]]: Halkeginia is a world on the doorstep of the Renaissance and contains magic (and magical creatures related to such a setting). It has also been crossed over with [[Bioshock]], known to have at least taken things from {{spoiler|[[Halo]] and [[Pokémon]]}} and possibly others... well, you'd expect this trope.
* [[Fantasy Kitchen Sink]]: Halkeginia is a world on the doorstep of the Renaissance and contains magic (and magical creatures related to such a setting). It has also been crossed over with [[BioShock (series)]], known to have at least taken things from {{spoiler|[[Halo]] and [[Pokémon]]}} and possibly others... well, you'd expect this trope.
* [[Flat What]]:
* [[Flat What]]:
{{quote| “What.” No question mark. It was just a flat statement on Jack's part.}}
{{quote|“What.” No question mark. It was just a flat statement on Jack's part.}}
* [[Fridge Horror]]: In-universe with Louise, who realizes that not only does Jack have family, she took him away from them.
* [[Fridge Horror]]: In-universe with Louise, who realizes that not only does Jack have family, she took him away from them.
* [[Genius Ditz]]: [[Talking Weapon|Derflinger]], of all... [[Talking Weapon|sentients]]... has this. He's knowledgeable enough about golems to know their mechanics, and has extensive knowledge of their magical anatomy.
* [[Genius Ditz]]: [[Talking Weapon|Derflinger]], of all... [[Talking Weapon|sentients]]... has this. He's knowledgeable enough about golems to know their mechanics, and has extensive knowledge of their magical anatomy.
* [[Hypocritical Humor]]:
* [[Hypocritical Humor]]:
{{quote| Derflinger: "Golems this big always have a magic-saturated catalytic core to help run the whole thing! Its like the heart, or a lung, actually. Maybe a kidney? Dunno about squishy bits, you people have such complicated names for them."}}
{{quote|Derflinger: "Golems this big always have a magic-saturated catalytic core to help run the whole thing! Its like the heart, or a lung, actually. Maybe a kidney? Dunno about squishy bits, you people have such complicated names for them."}}
* [[Instant Expert]]: Played with in a meta context. Jack seems to be an [[Instant Expert]] with his plasmids during the events of [[Bioshock]], but here it is subverted in that the plasmids can be much more effective and more EVE efficient after he's gotten some practice in.
* [[Instant Expert]]: Played with in a meta context. Jack seems to be an [[Instant Expert]] with his plasmids during the events of [[BioShock (series)]], but here it is subverted in that the plasmids can be much more effective and more EVE efficient after he's gotten some practice in.
* [[Irony]]: Noted by the author: At the moment, Rapture (a formerly free-market capitalist society designed to be Ayn Rand's utopia) and its population would be more than eager to crown Jack a king or equivalent thereof if it had more spare time from rebuilding after the Civil War. However, most of Halkeginia (a pre-Renaissance era + magic setting) is itself on the verge of a commoner's rebellion (which is, in canon, already in progress up in Albion), which would push its society towards capitalism...
* [[Irony]]: Noted by the author: At the moment, Rapture (a formerly free-market capitalist society designed to be Ayn Rand's utopia) and its population would be more than eager to crown Jack a king or equivalent thereof if it had more spare time from rebuilding after the Civil War. However, most of Halkeginia (a pre-Renaissance era + magic setting) is itself on the verge of a commoner's rebellion (which is, in canon, already in progress up in Albion), which would push its society towards capitalism...
* [[The Lancer]]: Salvatore, back in Rapture, acts as one for Jack and perhaps later for Tenenbaum as well. Shows hints of becoming a [[Supporting Leader]] as well.
* [[The Lancer]]: Salvatore, back in Rapture, acts as one for Jack and perhaps later for Tenenbaum as well. Shows hints of becoming a [[Supporting Leader]] as well.
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* [[Nice to the Waiter]]: Jack to Siesta.
* [[Nice to the Waiter]]: Jack to Siesta.
* [[Mathematician's Answer]]: Once again, Jack.
* [[Mathematician's Answer]]: Once again, Jack.
{{quote| '''Colbert''': And what does [having a wrench] make you?<br />
{{quote|'''Colbert''': And what does [having a wrench] make you?
'''Jack''': Jack. }}
'''Jack''': Jack. }}
* [[Mundane Made Awesome]]: Jack eating bread.
* [[Mundane Made Awesome]]: Jack eating bread.
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* [[The Quiet One]]: Jack isn't totally silent, but still displays economy of words. So far, his longest speech is six words long.
* [[The Quiet One]]: Jack isn't totally silent, but still displays economy of words. So far, his longest speech is six words long.
* [[Painting the Fourth Wall]]: Siesta's aforementioned trashy fantasies get a different font.
* [[Painting the Fourth Wall]]: Siesta's aforementioned trashy fantasies get a different font.
* [[Punctuated for Emphasis]]: "Bring. Back. Jack. Ryan." {{spoiler|Said to Sinclair.}}
* [[Punctuated! For! Emphasis!]]: "Bring. Back. Jack. Ryan." {{spoiler|Said to Sinclair.}}
** [[Hypocritical Humor|“Can. You. Just. Stop. It. With. The. One. Word. Sentences!?”]]
** [[Hypocritical Humor|“Can. You. Just. Stop. It. With. The. One. Word. Sentences!?”]]
* [[Raised by Wolves|Raised In Rapture]]: Jack doesn't understand the concept of "dueling", and attempts to brain Guiche with a wrench as soon as the challenge has been made.
* [[Raised by Wolves|Raised In Rapture]]: Jack doesn't understand the concept of "dueling", and attempts to brain Guiche with a wrench as soon as the challenge has been made.
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* [[The Silent Bob]]: Jack doesn't really need to talk to be expressive; see [[Face Palm]] above. It's actually one of the reasons he gets along so well with Tabitha.
* [[The Silent Bob]]: Jack doesn't really need to talk to be expressive; see [[Face Palm]] above. It's actually one of the reasons he gets along so well with Tabitha.
* [[Squee]]: Done by Siesta when Jack thanks her for the bread.
* [[Squee]]: Done by Siesta when Jack thanks her for the bread.
* [[Take That]]: To [[Bio Shock Infinite]].
* [[Take That]]: To [[BioShock Infinite]].
{{quote| Floating continent?! The splicer tried to wrap his head around the concept of a floating city. Sure, Rapture was a bizarre place on its own, but it still had a foundation! It was at the bottom of the sea, rather than in the freaking sky!}}
{{quote|Floating continent?! The splicer tried to wrap his head around the concept of a floating city. Sure, Rapture was a bizarre place on its own, but it still had a foundation! It was at the bottom of the sea, rather than in the freaking sky!}}
* [[Terse Talker]]: Jack and Tabitha barely speak more than one word each time they open their mouths. When they have their first conversation, which Kirche states to be the longest conversation Tabitha's had with anyone ever, it's entirely done with one-word sentences.
* [[Terse Talker]]: Jack and Tabitha barely speak more than one word each time they open their mouths. When they have their first conversation, which Kirche states to be the longest conversation Tabitha's had with anyone ever, it's entirely done with one-word sentences.
* [[This Is Reality]]:
* [[This Is Reality]]:
{{quote| [Siesta's] life was not like ''[[Shout-Out|A Country Maid in the]] [[The Hill of Swords|Hall of the Duke'']]! This would end badly, no matter what those romance novels had said! She lived in reality, dammit!}}
{{quote|[Siesta's] life was not like ''[[Shout-Out|A Country Maid in the]] [[The Hill of Swords|Hall of the Duke'']]! This would end badly, no matter what those romance novels had said! She lived in reality, dammit!}}
* [[Who's on First?]]: Louise doesn't understand what's so special about killing [[King Mook|Big Daddies]].
* [[Who's on First?]]: Louise doesn't understand what's so special about killing [[King Mook|Big Daddies]].


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Latest revision as of 16:01, 30 October 2022

Zero's Shock is a crossover between BioShock (series) and The Familiar of Zero written by the same author who is giving us ToyHammer. Simply put; Jack becomes the Familiar of Zero. While the fic is still in its infancy it has a promising start, with Jack and Louise both having a lot of character depth for a Silent Protagonist - a trait that is somewhat retained - and being spot on with canon (barring the domestic abuse - Jack doesn't give her a chance for that), which has earned this fic praise from the reviewers on fanfiction.net.

Also, there will be BEES.

Word of God says that this is based on a hypothetical in-between ending where Jack becomes King of Rapture while still having the favour of the Little Sisters. Said ending is shown through flashbacks, which gives us glimpses of the Rapture 'Reunification War', with Jack, Tenenbaum, and the rest of the BioShock (series) cast, providing us with Character Development to see how Jack became who he is now.

Tropes used in Zero Shock include:

Guiche's second Valkyrie failed to form past what looked to be a lumpy bronze brick, which dropped to the ground with a heavy thump at his feet.

Salvatore: They're making [Jack] an honest-to-God messiah down here in the slums, and once someone breaks that pedestal, all hell is going to break loose, and we are going to be in the center of it all when the shit hits the fan... and they're gonna blame everyone.

  • Butt Monkey: A literal Leeroy Jenkins is killed repeatedly (sometimes accidentally), only to be revived via Vita-Chamber to continue on with experiments to try and bring back Jack.
  • Covert Pervert: Siesta. After she is first introduced, we glimpse her mind as a trashy romance novel filled with Purple Prose.
  • Curb Stomp Battle: Enjoy the bees plasmid, Guiche.
  • Daddy's Girl: The Little Sisters are so attached to Jack, and so cared for by him that they go into an absolute panic when they realize that he isn't there.
  • Defensive "What?": Jack blurts out one of these when he sees the reaction of the people at Old Osmond's office when he tells them he's not a noble.
  • Domestic Abuse: Averted. Louise is more logical and subdued than in the original series because unlike a certain 16-year-old highschool boy/nerd/otaku, Jack doesn't make cracks about her bust size or otherwise jump up and down on her Berserk Buttons every five minutes.
  • Evil Laugh: Inverted. Jack's laugh is scary as hell, since his voice is still augmented by his... modifications, and even makes Big Daddies stop to turn and stare. And he's a good guy.
  • Face Palm: Practically a staple reaction of Jack to the [ZnT crew's antics.
  • Fantasy Kitchen Sink: Halkeginia is a world on the doorstep of the Renaissance and contains magic (and magical creatures related to such a setting). It has also been crossed over with BioShock (series), known to have at least taken things from Halo and Pokémon and possibly others... well, you'd expect this trope.
  • Flat What:

“What.” No question mark. It was just a flat statement on Jack's part.

  • Fridge Horror: In-universe with Louise, who realizes that not only does Jack have family, she took him away from them.
  • Genius Ditz: Derflinger, of all... sentients... has this. He's knowledgeable enough about golems to know their mechanics, and has extensive knowledge of their magical anatomy.
  • Hypocritical Humor:

Derflinger: "Golems this big always have a magic-saturated catalytic core to help run the whole thing! Its like the heart, or a lung, actually. Maybe a kidney? Dunno about squishy bits, you people have such complicated names for them."

  • Instant Expert: Played with in a meta context. Jack seems to be an Instant Expert with his plasmids during the events of BioShock (series), but here it is subverted in that the plasmids can be much more effective and more EVE efficient after he's gotten some practice in.
  • Irony: Noted by the author: At the moment, Rapture (a formerly free-market capitalist society designed to be Ayn Rand's utopia) and its population would be more than eager to crown Jack a king or equivalent thereof if it had more spare time from rebuilding after the Civil War. However, most of Halkeginia (a pre-Renaissance era + magic setting) is itself on the verge of a commoner's rebellion (which is, in canon, already in progress up in Albion), which would push its society towards capitalism...
  • The Lancer: Salvatore, back in Rapture, acts as one for Jack and perhaps later for Tenenbaum as well. Shows hints of becoming a Supporting Leader as well.
  • Leaning on the Fourth Wall: Jack "sees" a blue EVE bar and plasmid selection cylinder.
  • Nice to the Waiter: Jack to Siesta.
  • Mathematician's Answer: Once again, Jack.

Colbert: And what does [having a wrench] make you?
Jack: Jack.

Floating continent?! The splicer tried to wrap his head around the concept of a floating city. Sure, Rapture was a bizarre place on its own, but it still had a foundation! It was at the bottom of the sea, rather than in the freaking sky!

  • Terse Talker: Jack and Tabitha barely speak more than one word each time they open their mouths. When they have their first conversation, which Kirche states to be the longest conversation Tabitha's had with anyone ever, it's entirely done with one-word sentences.
  • This Is Reality:

[Siesta's] life was not like A Country Maid in the Hall of the Duke! This would end badly, no matter what those romance novels had said! She lived in reality, dammit!