Kirk knows about evil twins, and parallel universes, and is pretty sure canonically that they aren't all that exciting.
Will add on my part that I would hope any parallel timeline version of me is pretty much the same person I am, and that he would make the same sorts of choices in life even if the life he leads is not the same.
I think I may have found a parallel universe version of one of your pups in this BBC article on possible messages to be taken from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. It's under point #7, "Monsters are not born monsters":
The TV series toyed with this. But as has been previously stated, the TV series did not happen.
With that in mind, I imagine alt!Stitch would be soft spoken, even keeled, and have nothing but respect for authority figures. He would hold articulate conversations in perfect English and always put others before himself.
I think Alter/Nega-me would be totally social, outgoing and rather self-centeredly careless with no patience for thinking, and probably a very preppy kind of person.
I can see alter-Aura right now. Only her name would be Cynthia. A nice, normal name and the one my mother preferred. Probably wouldn't have done well in school, popular but one time going through an emo phase, possibly a cheerleader or at least a football player's girlfriend, absolutely boy crazy, thin, blonde, and would likely be a fitting trophy wife if she cleaned up the pot thing. Likely aspires to be Miss America or a celebrity of some sort.
Way late to the party but work was nutty and I was just blah all day.
Anyway, my AltSelf would be a much better typist and would be much braver about things. He'd complete things he started and maybe even be a writer or artist or cook. He would own an Irish Wolfhound named Finn (or Siobhan) and a Siamese cat named Hatshepsut. And he would own either a jetpack or a flying car.
And yes I am blatantly ripping off Kali921 on that last one.
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Felix says "He should be happy."
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Will add on my part that I would hope any parallel timeline version of me is pretty much the same person I am, and that he would make the same sorts of choices in life even if the life he leads is not the same.
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The creature's initial innocence suggests you are not born a monster, says Vic Sage, a professor at the University of East Anglia who has written extensively on the Gothic tradition.
"When he looks into the pool and sees himself, you want to shout out at him 'You're not a monster, you're OK.'"...
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There'd be blimps in the sky and ball-point pens (and Oreos) would be hard to find.
She'd basically be the Alt!livia to my Olivia?
I hope I never meet her.
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Every worthwhile alternate universe has zeppelins. ^_^
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And yes! Totally!
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With that in mind, I imagine alt!Stitch would be soft spoken, even keeled, and have nothing but respect for authority figures. He would hold articulate conversations in perfect English and always put others before himself.
Dear Lord. Can we do this? Please?
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^______^
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Alt!me would have no sugar tooth and probably harbor resentments for a shorter period of time.
Alt!me would own a Schipperke and two kitties named Verdana and Garamond.
The most important part: Alt!me would have lasers. Lots and lots of lasers.
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Not Helvetica?
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Anyway, my AltSelf would be a much better typist and would be much braver about things. He'd complete things he started and maybe even be a writer or artist or cook. He would own an Irish Wolfhound named Finn (or Siobhan) and a Siamese cat named Hatshepsut. And he would own either a jetpack or a flying car.
And yes I am blatantly ripping off Kali921 on that last one.
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Alt!Dixie is a teetotaler spinster. Or she actually took her vows and joined the convent...