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Rachel, Part 2.1
Beyond the Borders is a Kingdom Hearts Self-Insert Fic by wingedcatgirl, with heavy assistance from James CyberLink. It started as a Continuity Reboot of wingedcatgirl's A Decent Self-Insert, Probably (but ultimately developed into an entirely distinct story) and could, if you squint real hard, be seen as a companion piece to James's Reality Just Is.

But it's also a published work, so you can read all about it on its own page.

This Darth Wiki page, on the other hand, is for the unpublished portion of the fic — things written but not yet posted, ideas conceived and not yet written ... and also references to not-yet-launched TLP drafts. That's a type of "unpublished".

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This fic might, in future, contain examples of:

    One last chance to not read a bunch of contextless spoilers... 
  • Alternative-Self Name-Change: Alternate Selves Xenon and Nox both changed their name, Nox because she's transgender and Xenon because keeping his birth name would be kinda like deadnaming Nox.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: Xenon, a villain who blew up the entire Prime Cluster and is trying to conquer the multiverse through time travel, changed his name because his Alternate Self is trans and he didn't want to implicitly deadname her — even though he hates her guts, he considers this an act of "basic immutable decency". Though another less-altruistic reason for him to change his name is that he's not entirely cis himself.
  • Insistent Terminology: Rachel is not the "host" or the "original" of the system, she is the "firstborn". She and Riley are of the opinion that the former terms devalue the personhood of the rest of the system.
  • Masculine, Feminine, Androgyne Trio: Rachel ends up being the feminine member of a trio with her headmates Riley (uses they/them pronouns and "[doesn't] have much a gender") and the unnamed one (vaguely masculine and uses he/him pronouns).
  • No OSHA Compliance: Rachel mentions OSHA regulations by name in the Mysterious Tower, remarking that they don't actually apply where she currently is, but she feels they should.
  • The Man in the Mirror Talks Back: Rachel and Riley talk to each other like this.
  • The Nameless: The antagonistic person Rachel met in the arena of her Dive to the Heart actively refuses to accept any name, partly because he likes being mysterious and partly because he knows it ticks people off.
  • Scare Quotes: When Rachel and Riley accept an Enemy Mine situation with their unnamed abrasive headmate, Riley presents it as a decision on their part, despite Rachel having just pointed out that there's no real choice to be had in the matter — or as the other party puts it, "You've 'decided' to 'let' me 'join' your 'team'."
  • Shout-Out: Rather than normal profanity, Kira uses the minced oaths from The Good Place — shirt, fork, bench, etc.

  • this one might be a while: Rachel points out that nobody with sense would store a firearm with ammunition loaded. After some banter which implies Yuffie had done just that (or else relied on the assumption that someone else had), Rachel sternly repeats "nobody with sense".
  • "Ridiculous-case scenario" is probably gonna stick:
    • Shortly after waking up, Riley laments that Rachel is in "basically the worst-case scenario", at which Rachel wonders if the "worst-case scenario" shouldn't be something more like cultists planning to sacrifice her to a volcano. They roll their eyes and clarify that they're talking about things that are actually possible.
    • Defied by Aerith, who clarifies that when "anything could happen" when an aether-sealing spell breaks, that still only refers to the relatively limited domain of things that can happen when an aether-sealing spell breaks, not ridiculous hypotheticals like "spontaneously casting an unleashed Ultima".

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