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1''[[https://forums.spacebattles.com/threads/a-subtle-knife-worm-yj-si.342043/ A Subtle Knife ]]'' is a Literature/{{Worm}}/''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'' crossover fanfic by [[https://forums.spacebattles.com/members/industrious.314783/ industrious]].
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3"Waking up in Gotham with no idea how I got there wasn't the best start to my day. Killing someone in front of Batman with my newly discovered superpowers just made it worse. I'm not a good person, let alone a hero, but that doesn't mean I shouldn't try to be one. After all...if not now, when?"
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5This story is an exploration of [[BadPowersBadPeople how much powers can influence a person's path in life]], when Jacob Rodrigo wakes up as a self-insert in the Young Justice series with the powers of Jack Slash and tries to be a hero despite his predisposition to easily kill people. After [[spoiler: beating Batman to taking down Victor Zsasz]] he joins the team at the same time as Artemis, and does his best to do good, not matter how bad the world makes it turn out.
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7But hey, at least he's got a brainy beauty on his arm and some adventures of his own to have on the side.
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9The fic was ended in 2022 after a lengthy hiatus, due to the author being unable to write Jacob's character anymore due to [[CreatorRecovery better life circumstances.]] Thankfully he had most of the story and sequels planned out already and made several posts detailing how the story would’ve continued.
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13!!This fanfic contains examples of:
14* AndThereWasMuchRejoicing: [[spoiler: The Joker’s death apparently causes a number of Gotham citizens to start celebrating.]]
15* AbortedArc: The final arcs of the story became this as the author found he could no longer get into the necessary mindset to write Jacob’s character, instead summarizing the arcs and the planned sequels.
16* AbsurdlySharpBlade: X-Ionized weapons such as [[spoiler:Rako's katana]] and [[spoiler:Edge's KA-BAR]] are near indestructible, and capable of cutting Kryptonians.
17* ADayInTheLimelight: Multiple characters that aren't Edge get point of view chapters, especially in the interludes.
18* AdmiringTheAbomination: Edge feels like this when he watches Captain Atom [[DisintegratorRay fry and vaporize]] four North Rhelasian soldiers.
19* AlwaysABiggerFish: Captain Atom is this to the Plutonium Man. It can barely be called a fight as he absorbs the robot's radiation effortlessly.
20* AngerBornOfWorry: Batman, at Captain Marvel and Edge on occasion.
21* AscendedExtra: Doctor Roquette, who Edge strikes up a relationship with. Captain Atom, in the aftermath of their mission to clear his name. [[spoiler: Freddie, or Lt. Marvel, who joins the team with Edge and his Shard's prompting to Captain Marvel.]]
22* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Kid Flash. Annoyingly so until story events force him to mature a bit.
23* AllJustADream: [[spoiler:The Slaughterhouse Nine Arc]] is a simulation exercise GoneHorriblyWrong.
24* BadassAdorable: M'gann, Artemis. [[spoiler: Lt. Marvel joins early, and once people become aware that his secret identity is a wheel-chair bound elementary school student he gets this a lot.]]
25* BadassBookworm: Robin and Edge are two examples of this, though both characters go about it in different ways. Robin seeks knowledge constantly because he lacks any other 'power', so it tends to help him figure out how to deal with various situations. Edge however is just a nerd who likes reading for the sake of reading.
26* BadassNormal: Robin, whose training and conditioning put him in situations even some metahumans would be wary and afraid of.
27* BadPowersBadPeople: Edge is trying to be [[BadPowersGoodPeople a subversion]]. [[spoiler: The Slaughterhouse Nine play it straight.]]
28* BewareTheSuperman: Edge muses this when he and the Team get front row seats to watch a FlyingBrick with [[EnergyWeapon Frickin' Laser Beams]] go to town on a group of soldiers with conventional guns.
29* BigDamnHeroes: Both played straight and inverted with the Justice League and the team. [[spoiler: The Slaughterhouse Nine showing up leads to some good examples of Edge's team standing up to the challenges and problems the S9's presence created.]]
30* CanonImmigrant: Radio/TheShadow exists in the story's backstory and is credited for the countless deaths of mobsters and criminals in the 1930s-1940s.
31* ChainsawGood: Averted. The power-testing sequence in Hone 3.4 explicitly mentions that, in addition to blunt weapons, Edge's blade-projection powers (and Jack Slash's by extension) don't work on combo-weapons such as a baton with a hidden knife sheathed in it, blunt weapons that are actually sharp, sharp-looking weapons that are actually dull, or chainsaws.
32* ChildOfTwoWorlds: M'gann is a martian currently living on Earth, and constantly encounters cultural aspects that trip her up and confuse her at times.
33* ClonesArePeopleToo: Connor/Kon'El is this in-story due to Superman's failings as an unexpected deadbeat 'father'.
34* TheComicallySerious: When Aqualad gets in on the joking fun at times. He's straight-faced enough to convince most of the Team that bad-mouthing the military is a death-worthy trespass before he cracks up at Edge's joke about [[CrossesTheLineTwice air-boarding the guilty parties before executing them]].
35* CrazyPrepared: Edge came off like this when he requisitioned a near-perfect set of equipment for when he was put n charge of the search for Clayface. [[HoistByHisOwnPetard It didn't stop him from getting hospitalized with hypothermia from his own cold gun, though.]]
36* DealWithTheDevil: [[spoiler: After being sentenced to Belle Rev for killing the Joker, an unstable Jack makes a deal with the League of Shadows to get out.]]
37* DidIJustSayThatOutLoud: After the assassins have been run off and the anti-Fog virus is uploaded successfully.
38-->'''Dr. Roquette:''' I know I might have been… short with you all at first, but… thank you. You saved my life, and we saved the world tonight. If there's anything I can do to repay you-?\
39'''Edge:''' How about coffee? (mentally) …Did I just say that?
40* DarkAndTroubledPast: Edge comes off as this due to his fears about being associated with the Slaughterhouse Nine. [[spoiler: his fears are broadcasted to the rest of the Team by Martian Manhunter's simulation in arc 9]].
41* DramaticIrony: Because of his own connection to Jack Slash, Edge thinks very highly of Artemis, believing her to be Green Arrow's [[HeroicBastard illegitimate daughter]], and she always worries and fumes whenever he compliments her drive to live up to her "Uncle's" legacy.
42* DoorStopper: The fic stands at well over two hundred and sixty thousand words at this time and is nowhere close to finished.
43* EntertaininglyWrong:
44** The Heroes in-setting think they know what is going on with Edge. To say that are they mistaken is an understatement.
45** A very minor version, but after Edge has seemingly killed someone in self-defense, he sees Batman looming over him. The narration then says that he didn't see what Batman did to knock him out. Later, Batman reveals that he ''didn't'' knock Edge out, Edge just fainted from stress.
46* EtTuBrute: Literally everyone involved in Captain Atom's trial, from the judge to the coroner to his best friend who served as his defense, was in on the plot to frame him.
47* FakingAmnesia: Edge does this from the beginning of the story to cover up that he is a self-insert. [[spoiler: After the Slaughterhouse 9 arc, he's begun to wonder if his self-insert memories are fake ones inserted by the 9 so Jack Slash's son can blossom.]] [[spoiler: He's actually a fragment of Anti-Life given FakeMemories.]]
48* FantasticRacism: Being a "White" martian, M'gann suffers this from both her fellow martians, as well as from some humans on Earth due to her being an alien at all.
49* FauxAffablyEvil: [[spoiler:Jack Slash]] does this wonderfully when he appears, and use this to traumatize and hurt Edge in the process as events unfold.
50* FragileSpeedster: Kid Flash is quick, but he's also constantly hungry, and being a young teenage boy, not too able to take injuries.
51* FromBadToWorse: The story has gotten so terrifyingly bloody in-story due to [[spoiler:the Slaughterhouse Nine's]] actions that nothing will be the same afterwards.
52* FromNobodyToNightmare: Batman makes the case to the rest of the League that Edge runs a high risk of this if he ever gives up on trying to be a good person, which is why they should encourage and support him.
53-->'''Batman:''' Imagine an assassin with a keen mind for deduction. He's resistant to physical force, and his offensive power is limited only by line of sight. In fact, his ability improves with it - he's most dangerous from far away. But he wants to be a ''hero'', gentlemen.
54* TheGoldenRule: Hinted when Artemis [[spoiler: blows her top at Kid Flash when he declares Edge isn't worth trusting because of his relation with a criminal. As the daughter of a criminal, Artemis wants to be judged on her own merits, so it makes sense for her to repay the favour with Edge.]]
55* GoneHorriblyWrong: Martian Manhunter simulation exercise + Edge's powers screwing around with psychic dreamscapes = [[spoiler: the Team being confronted by the Slaughterhouse Nine in the ruins of Gotham]].
56* GreenEyedMonster: Connor feels this way about the charming, good-looking, FlyingBrick Lt. Marvel when he's introduced to the team in the aftermath of an embarrassing incident between him and M'gann. [[spoiler: Then he discovers that Lt. Marvel's secret identity is a wheelchair-bound elementary school student and promptly becomes one of the Lieutenant's top supporters.]]
57* GuysSmashGirlsShoot: Edge subverts this, being more suited to ranged combat and SocialJudo.
58* HolodeckMalfunction: Martian Manhunter intends to give the team a simulation exercise, but [[PsychicBlockDefense Edge's powers]] interfere, resulting in [[spoiler: the Slaughterhouse Nine arc]].
59* JokerImmunity: Averted, in [[https://forums.spacebattles.com/threads/a-subtle-knife-worm-yj-si.342043/page-554#post-48433608 Cleave 13.8]] where the Joker is killed by [[spoiler: Edge]]. [[spoiler:However, it is further elaborated that the Joker had died several times and repeatedly resurrected by the League of Shadows in the Lazarus Pit (which is also why he is more crazier than before) in order to have Batman's complete attention focus on Joker away from the Shadows' operations]].
60* JustBetweenYouAndMe: Since no one knows Edge is associated with the League, he allows himself to be captured spying on the smuggling ring that framed Captain Atom. He goads Yarrow and the North Rhelasians into confirming their acts while on speakerphone, [[OhCrap with Captain Atom on the other end, listening.]]
61* KatanasAreJustBetter: Averted. While Rako uses an x-ionized katana, Edge just feels stupid about trying to swing one. He prefers a karambit, and he has a secret, x-ionized X-Acto knife for emergencies.
62* KlingonPromotion: [[spoiler:The Slaughterhouse Nine]].
63* LighterAndSofter: When compared to [[CrapsackWorld Earth Bet]], Young Justice! Earth is certainly this. Robin is outright aghast when Edge describes him Earth Bet's situation, calling it a "ice cream parlor of evil".
64* MeasuringTheMarigolds: Edge inverts this with his habits reading The Economics of Justice (by Chief Justice Posner). He later commissions a work of art.
65* MindManipulation: M'gann, [[spoiler:Cherish]]. Edge has some ability to manipulate his own mind and affect people in it, and his Shard is hinted to have much greater abilities.
66* MindOverMatter: M'gann's telekinesis.
67* MoodWhiplash: Serling suffers this in-story when Edge decides it would be amusing to knock on her door, pretending to be an annoying student with questions about the coursework just before she has a date.
68* MundaneSolution: How to find a successor to Doctor Fate? You hold a job interview, as if it was another paid office.
69* MundaneUtility: Edge invokes this by practicing skill, precision, and finesse with his powers on the food he cooks. He also notes that when nobody in the mountain in wiling to cook, they use the advanced alien wormhole technology to zip over to other cities for takeout.
70* MythologyGag: After listening a kid gushing over Robin's utter awesomeness and wondering how he could meet Batman, Edge offhandedly mentions he could try to steal the Batmobile's tires. Since the kid is named ''Jason'', it's probably a ForegoneConclusion...
71* NormallyIWouldBeDeadNow: Edge does not have SuperToughness, but he has wetware implants in Bonesaw's style to let him act like he's MadeOfIron, even surviving a cut throat with minimal suffering.
72* OhCrap:
73** Whenever someone uninformed sees what Edge is capable of doing/surviving.
74** Also occurred when they discovered x-ionized weapons can cut Kryptonians.
75** Edge has a full-on panic attack when [[spoiler: he comes face to face with Mannequin of the Slaughterhouse Nine, realizing just ''what'' is happening before anyone else does]].
76** The hijacked TV broadcast with [[spoiler: Joker and Bonesaw]] cements Edge's mounting terror.
77** Edge has this reaction again when [[spoiler: "Joker" was actually ''Jack Slash'' in disguise]].
78** Edge freezes when Batman asks him about [[spoiler: the Slaughterhouse Nine]], and Batman notes both Edge's fear and his particular hesitance to discuss [[spoiler: Jack Slash]].
79* PokeInTheThirdEye: Thanks to a Martian psychic ritual perform on him leaving his third eye partially open, [[spoiler: Jack gets a glimpse of Klaron’s [[EldritchAbomination true form]].]] He doesn’t take it well.
80* PoliceAreUseless: Played straight in this fic due to most supervillains being too problematic for the police to deal with, preferring to let the League and various heroes deal with things instead.
81* PolitenessJudo: Edge's shard makes him arguably better at this than actual combat, when it comes to metahumans and other powered people.
82* PowerMisidentification: Jacob never once stops to wonder why his social power, which relied on Jack Slash's MetaOrigin, works on every superhero he meets. [[spoiler: see WhamLine, below.]]
83* PsychicBlockDefense: Presumably due to the presence of his Shard, Edge's mind is ''not'' a nice place to be. Martian Manhunter gets put through the wringer when he pokes around unwisely in the wrong part of Edge's psyche. Attempting to do it a second time during a simulation exercise results in [[spoiler: the Team fighting the Slaughterhouse Nine]].
84* ReallyGetsAround: Green Arrow is this, which drives Edge to the mistaken impression that [[spoiler:Artemis [[HeroicBastard is his daughter]] when her father is infact [[AbusiveParents Sportsmaster]]]]. Edge shares his theory with the rest of the team and when [[spoiler:Artemis]] found out [[spoiler:she]] lets them think it is true because it is better than the [[RageAgainstTheMentor truth]].
85* RescueRomance: Edge starts dating Serling because he helped save her from the League of Shadows.
86* AWolfInSheepsClothing: Inverted. Much fuss is made over how absolutely terrifying an assassin Edge would make, as well as how he is by leaps and bounds the most obvious possibility for TheMole. The audience knows that he's one of the most congenial guys we see.
87* ShipperOnDeck: Edge heavily, heavily ships Supermartian. To the point that he gives them a kickstart by arranging Superboy to go talk to a distraught M'gann with [[TrademarkFavoriteFood Chocco cookie crumbs]] on his lips.
88* SinsOfOurFathers: [[spoiler: Kid Flash shows open mistrust towards Edge after learning his relation to Jack Slash. Cue a furious Artemis screaming at him he cannot judge someone after his parents.]]
89* StatingTheSimpleSolution: Rather than go through an elaborate bluff and double-bluff to protect Doctor Roquette at the cost of time lost in set-up, Edge points out that the camouflaged, telepathically commanded bioship is much safer and more convenient, and Dr. Roquette uploads her virus from inside with the help of an Ethernet cable.
90* StealthPun: Arc 9 is called ''Slaughterhouse''. [[spoiler: Guess who crashes the simulation exercise?]]
91* SureLetsGoWithThat:
92** Artemis is so ashamed of her villain dad she can't bring herself to disillusion her teammates from the theory that she's actually Green Arrow's illegitimate daughter.
93** [[spoiler: When the Team learns Earth-Bet's existence, Edge lets them believe he's a native because it helps with his cover story.]]
94* ThouShaltNotKill: Like most Heroes, Edge does his best to practice this and encourage others to do so. He gets a WhatTheHellHero moment on his first mission when he carves up a League of Shadows assassin, but he defends himself because a) his power is blade projection so when he's protecting people he doesn't have a non-lethal setting, and b) the guy was a werewolf and his knife wasn't made of silver, so he'll eventually recover.
95* WeHaveReserves: Inverted. Very much a plot-point in-story due to not enough people in not enough places.
96* WeNeedADistraction: The [[spoiler:Slaughterhouse Nine's behavior when they show up due to them using the civilians as tools for the traps and distractions]].
97* WhamEpisode:
98** Interlude 5, [[spoiler: Superboy ''triggers''.]]
99** The following arc is a ''Wham Storyline'', [[spoiler: since the Team has to confront the ''Slaughterhouse Nine''.]]
100** In Cleave 13.8, [[spoiler: Jack kills the Joker]].
101* WhamLine: [[spoiler: It’s never been a Worm crossover.]]
102* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman: Edge and M'gann have a discussion along these lines after he brutalizes the werewolf assassin sent after Dr. Roquette. It recurs several times regarding other aliens, magical beings, and robots.
103* WhatTheHellHero:
104** Most of the Heroes reactions to Edge at points in the story, especially after [[spoiler: meeting the Slaughterhouse Nine]].
105** Edge also does this to [[spoiler: Martian Manhunter]] after having both his trust, privacy, and [[spoiler: mindscape]] violated.
106* WillingChanneler: When confronted to Witch-Boy, Edge chooses to use the Helm of Fate and let Nabu possess him.
107* XRayVision: Edge encourages Conner to take advantage of his XRayVision whenever possible.
108* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: Edge really doesn't have very much in the way of self-esteem, and his teammates and girlfriend repeatedly point he wouldn't give himself so much shit about his decisions if he really was a monster.

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