1 | ''[[http://archiveofourown.org/series/23250 Definition of a Human]]'' by [=Moonrose91=] is fanfic series set in a Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse AlternateUniverse (though the Author categorized it under ''Film/{{The Avengers|2012}}'' at first) first published on July 27, 2012 on Archive of Our Own. |
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3 | The series revolves around the Avengers and how they adjust to having a possibly brainwashed teen around. It is, entirely, Fury's fault that she's there. |
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6 | !!''Definition of a Human'' provides examples of: |
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8 | %%* Action Girl: Natasha Romanov. [[spoiler:Maggie when her conditioning is activated.]] |
9 | %%* AlternateUniverseFic |
10 | * ArcNumber: Maggie's serial, which is made up of numbers and letters, is brought up a few times and is even used as the series description. Maggie's first name comes from the AGM acronym in the serial. |
11 | * CentralTheme: Most of the stories revolve around what it means to be human, and all that it entails. |
12 | * CrocodileTears: [[spoiler:How Natasha gets into the labs.]] |
13 | * CryIntoChest: Dr. Heinrich does this to Mr. Nyst the security guard of the lab when she loses her card to get in. |
14 | * DeadlyNosebleed: Subverted. While the second part is filled with nosebleeds and people getting vertigo, it is cured with removing them from the range of the cause. |
15 | * {{Determinator}}: [[spoiler:When Maggie's conditioning is activated, she becomes this.]] |
16 | * FixFic: Technically. WordOfGod says that they started writing it before the movie and just didn't feel like editing everything for that thing that Joss did. |
17 | * GoingColdTurkey: In the eighth installment, [[spoiler:Maggie was forced to be addicted to a drug created by AIM and/or Hydra]]. The ninth installment revolves around this with a vague timeline involved. |
18 | * HappilyAdopted: More or less by the third part [[spoiler: Maggie is adopted by Agent Phil Coulson and Clint Barton.]] |
19 | %%* HappilyMarried: [[spoiler: Agent Phil Coulson and Clint Barton]]. More or less. |
20 | %%* HospitalHottie: Dr. Heinrich, according to the security guard, Mr. Nyst. [[spoiler: It's Natasha.]] |
21 | * KillerRabbit: The giant robotic bunnies in the second part. |
22 | * NiceJobFixingItVillain: In the eighth installment. It is revealed that [[spoiler: Maggie has conditioning. She goes {{Determinator}} mode when her home is threatened]]. However, [[spoiler: Maggie]] doesn't consider a ''place'' home. |
23 | %%* NoSocialSkills: [[spoiler: Maggie]], at first. |
24 | * OhCrap: In the eighth installment [[spoiler: when Maggie's conditioning activates]]. |
25 | * PeopleJars: Natasha, while undercover in the first part of the series, discovers a lab filled with them. |
26 | * SchmuckBait: The item that is like a black Rubix's cube that Tony takes out of the giant robotic bunny. |
27 | %%* SensoryOverload: [[spoiler: Maggie]] gets knocked out do to auditory resonance. |
28 | * ShoutOut: |
29 | ** To ''Film/TheLeagueOfExtraordinaryGentlemen'' with [[spoiler:Bruce Banner/the Hulk]] in the second part. |
30 | ** Also, Maggie's last name, Yarnell is a ShoutOut to the Mime Duo, Shields and Yarnell. |
31 | * SonicStunner: The item Tony retrieves from a giant robotic bunny in the second part. |
32 | * SuperSenses: At the end of the second part and in the beginning of the third part it is revealed that [[spoiler: Maggie has enhanced hearing]]. Also [[spoiler: the Other Guy, aka the Hulk, and Bruce Banner]] can hear very high pitches. |
33 | * TeenGenius: Maggie. She is very adept at math, especially angles, and grasps new concepts easily. |
34 | * TriggerPhrase: The eighth installment reveals that [[spoiler:yes, Maggie has conditioning. Her conditioning is activated when her "home" is threatened.]] |
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