After leaving the dimensional chat, Raven thought long and hard about her next actions.
She was heavily considering if she should come clean to the rest of the dimensional chat about the fact that everyone's world's histories had already played out as fiction in her world.
It would greatly increase their chances of survival in the newest world they'd be forced to go to, but at the same time, she didn't know how they'd react to it.
In the first place, what would Widowmaker, Konan and Shego even do with that level of knowledge? All three of them are evil, with Konan being the most morally grey.
If they caused complete chaos in their respective worlds with both the knowledge of the future as well as the power increase gained from using the system, then all the blame would be on her shoulders.
On the other hand, she could just give information to Cynthia and maybe Sebastian, but then again, despite knowing a decent bit about them, she had no clue if they'd let the fact that she has all this information slip.
Raven could already feel the headache setting in. She wasn't the biggest fan of making big decisions. She mostly left decision-making to Robin, he was mentored by Batman after all, if somebody would make good decisions, it should be the boy wonder.
'Huh, I could just ask him?' Raven realized that she didn't need to wrack her brain over this as much as she was. 'It'd be way less troublesome for me...'
Without hesitation, she opened a portal to Robin, who was in the kitchen making a bowl of cereal.
"ACK!" Robin jumped after feeling a hand on his shoulder all of a sudden. "Oh Raven. Don't do that again please." He begged.
"Robin. I have a question." Raven spoke.
"Ah yeah? What is it?" Robin inquired.
"Let's say that you have information that could help a group of people a lot." Raven spoke. "However, there may be some in that group that could use that information for evil. Do you tell the entire group or not?"
"Uhh, let me think." Robin ate a mouthful of his cereal as he thought to himself. "Well, even if some of these people could use it for evil, that doesn't mean that you shouldn't help them, right? We don't pick and choose who to save, we save everyone we can even if we know that one or two of them might become evil later on."
"Thanks Robin." Raven spoke before retreating back into her portal, and thus, back into her room.
'It shouldn't be a problem if I'm able to be there when they use it maliciously, right?' Raven thought to herself. If she could open a portal to Sebastian's world, why not everyone else's?
Instantly, Raven attempted to open a portal to Shego's dimension. It would most definitely be the one in the most danger of being destroyed should she release the information.
However, it wasn't possible. Every last drop of energy in her body was absorbed, and only a portion of the portal was created. And unfortunately, a portion wasn't good enough. Jumping into a half-formed portal was a stupid way to kill yourself in one of the worst ways possible.
'What the hell? Why can I go to Sebastian's but not hers?' Raven thought to herself in annoyance.
After regaining her energy, she tried to open another, then another, all to another world from the Dimensional Group Chat.
'What makes his dimension so special?' Raven asked herself.
And only two answers popped up.
She's personally been there.
And the Dimensional Group Chat declared a 75% discount to travel between dimensions.
The first answer was one that she hardly considered. After all, she had teleported to many locations she'd never been to before, just based off of an item she's seen or a person she's met. There's a possibility that this is different in travel between dimensions, but she was able to feel the location she wanted to open the portal to, she simply wasn't able to gather enough energy to open it.
Therefore, she was far more inclined to believe that the 75% discount on dimensional travel also applied to her abilities somehow. It didn't make much sense logically, but the Dimensional Group Chat didn't seem to run off of logic.
'I need points.' Raven declared to herself. 'If I can get enough points, I'll be able to travel to every dimension, and I'll be able to make sure that they can't use it maliciously.'
On the other hand, in Shego's dimension.
Shego could be seen in her home, filing her nails through her black-green gloves. In front of her was her T.V., the news channel was detailing her most recent evil exploit.
All the while, Shego had a sour expression on her face.
The past few days, Shego had actually been consistently winning against Kim Possible, and not in the normal way. Usually when she won, someone else would come out of nowhere and surprise attack her to stop her, or Kim Possible would win with the power of friendship or some bullshit like that. However, Shego had gone undefeated in the past couple of days after using her points to strengthen herself.
And now, she felt bored.
And with that, came a realization. As much as Shego liked winning against Kim Possible and committing all kinds of evil, it was always way more fun when she succeeded after a fierce battle and had to come up with a better plan for next time.
At this point, what was the difference between fighting Kim Possible and some random guy with no limbs? It took the same amount of effort to defeat the both of them.
"Ugh. What do I even do? I'm so bored." Shego complained, shifting around endlessly in her seat.
Unfortunately for Shego, this problem would continue to persist for quite a while, and she would have no way to alleviate her boredom until she was whisked away to the mission.
In the Overwatch Dimension:
Widowmaker entered the room of one of her colleagues. Purple RGB electronics littered the room with a purple 'gamer's' chair sat in the center of it all.
Of course, the person sitting on this chair was Sombra, Talon's prized hacker.
"How nice of you to barge into my room without warning, Widowmaker." Sombra sarcastically thanked.
"You have access to all the camera's here, you knew I was coming." Widowmaker replied.
"Of course, I did. But do you know how annoying it is to DDoS everyone in a 12-player server just to buy some time to talk to you? Text me half an hour in advance next time." Sombra replied, spinning around while a 'Victory' screen popped up behind her.
"Whatever." Widowmaker scoffed. "I think I know something that you'd like to hear about."
"Hmm? You? Knowing something that I don't?" Sombra's interest was piqued.
"Not so much." Widowmaker smirked. "I know something that you don't want others to know."
"Heh, unlikely." Sombra laughed it off.
"How about the fact that you let a target get away so you could make a 'friend?'" Widowmaker spoke, goosebumps covered Sombra's skin in an instant. "I have to say, I didn't expect you to try and butter up the Volskayan Queen." She continued.
Instantly, Sombra turned invisible and appeared behind Widowmaker, SMG aimed at her skull.
"Now, my friend, why would you come into my room and make such accusations?" Sombra asked with venom in her voice.
"Because, I need your help." Widowmaker admitted.
"Huh?" Sombra's frown instantly turned to confusion.
"I want your help." Widowmaker repeated, turning around to face Sombra.
"...Your giving up your blackmail on me, that you got from your bullshit wallhacks to ask me for a favor?" Sombra asked.
"Not really." Widowmaker replied. "This is my blackmail."
"Hahahahaha." Sombra burst out laughing. "Well, amiga, having the Spider Queen blackmail me is flattering. What do you need?"
"I don't remember a single thing before... this." Widowmaker stated. "So, find out."
"Oh, just that?" Sobra raised an eyebrow. "I'll send it to you."
"You already knew?" Widowmaker questioned.
"Well yeah. I know everything about Talon." Sombra replied. "If it was just that, you didn't even need to blackmail me, I would've sent it to you for fun."
"I see." Widowmaker replied before leaving Sombra's room.
"No thank you?" Sombra sarcastically asked as Widowmaker left. Of course, she didn't get a reply back.
'Huh, it seems the Widowmaker is more curious than she lets on.' Sombra thought to herself. 'I wonder what she'll do after finding out.'
"Hehehehe." Sombra giggled to herself as she sent all the filing regarding Widowmaker's previous identity to her. "Ahhhh, hacking is so fun."
(A.N. Thought it'd be fun to check up on members of the Dimensional chat from time to time. So, here we go. Chapters like this won't be too common I think, but they'll happen occasionally.)
(A.N.2. I have no plans to go back on going to Dragon Ball for their next mission. They'll actually have to use the big brains against Frieza's goons and the mission only ever stated that they had to assist in some capacity. I guess you'll find out what that means later, cya nerds.)