Jak and Daxter: Next Generation
The gang is back, but this time, the spotlight's on their kids! Follow the next generation of heroes as they grow up in Haven City.
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Jak and Daxter: Next Generation is a Sequel Series Fanfic written by albino-ottsel. It revolves around the best friends' kids and the friends and enemies they make.
It was first published on Fanfiction.net on January 21, 2006 and has been going on since. The first chapter is here. Though for the longest time, it was just an ongoing series with no overarching plot, the author has recently confirmed that the layout for the rest of the story has been completed.
There's now a Character Sheet.
Expect all Jak and Daxter spoilers to be unmarked.
- Abusive Grandparents - Jary's grandparents blamed him for their daughter's death. Eventually they realize their mistake and reconcile, but it's too little too late: the damage is done.
- Action Girl - Ava and Scout. Callan might count too by virtue of being a Wastelander.
- Action Mom - Ashelin and Tess, of course. Aaralyn might count as well, being a Wastelander and all...
- Alas Poor Jerkass - Tancredo's father, Rajesh, who's been shown as a stuck-up asshole, hands Jak over to the Dark Makers in order to get his son back. He later goes back and sacrifices himself to save Jak. Then we find out how much the death of his wife affected him. Suddenly, he's Woobie material.
- Art Evolution - Well, writing evolution. The progress from the first few stories to the later ones is especially evident when compared side-by side.
- Ascended Extra - Jary and Caton. Poor Gad has yet to get the same amount of character development.
- Badass Normal - Ava, Scout, and Jary.
- Battle Couple - Damas and Ava, Scout and Jary, Jak and Riona...
- Berserk Button - Sorea will put the fear of God into anyone who bullies an innocent.
- Cerebus Syndrome - From lighthearted, largely plotless antics to more dramatic story arcs.
- Cloudcuckoolander - Callan has tendencies towards this.
- Creator Breakdown - Happened once. She apologized for it.
- Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass - Jak, following in his father's footsteps.
- Crowning Moment of Heartwarming - This moment between Pecker and Daxter in the third story:
Pecker: Why did you save me and my family?
Daxter: ...it's because you're my friend, and that's what friends do.
Pecker: *startled* ...Thank you.
- Darkskinned Blonde - Scout
- Dead Baby Daughter - Daxter and Tess' first child, a girl named after Keira,was killed when she was a baby, several years pre-story. That would explain why they're so protective of their second child.
- Dead Guy, Junior - Damas, named for his paternal grandfather.
- Death by Childbirth - Jary's mother.
- Depraved Bisexual - Averted with Langer; he's not "depraved" per se, just really, really weird.
- Designated Victim - Veger gets hurt a lot. Leftover karma?
- Did Not Do the Research - In some cases, though albino-ottsel has been trying to avert this as of late. For Sorea's quinceanera, she came right out and said that she had trouble with the research, so she "bastardized an important cultural event for her own purposes."
- Elemental Powers - A facet of Precursor powers.
- Estrogen Brigade Bait - The author often mentions Jary's muscular build.
- Fantasy Counterpart Culture - Shinichi's home system is basically an Expy for Japan.
- Final First Hug - Jary and his grandmother embrace for the first time after he's bailed out of prison. In the next chapter, he skips town and falls to his supposed death. He never returns to Haven, and we don't even know if he's contacted his grandparents and told them that he's still alive.
- Five-Man Band - The Wasteland group:
- Scout, The Hero
- Callan, The Lancer
- Jary, The Big Guy
- Lajos, The Smart Guy
- Roarke, The Chick
- Freudian Trio - Jak (id), Tancredo (superego) and Riona (ego).
- Gadgeteer Genius - Wes
- Girl-On-Girl Is Hot - Gender flipped. Ava, upon seeing Gad and Langer making out, comments that it's hot.
- Good Girls Avoid Abortion - Jary's mother refused to abort him. It cost her her life.
- Good People Have Good Sex
- Gratuitous Spanish - The monkaws sometimes have whole conversations in Spanish, which would count as Bilingual Bonus if the author didn't include translations.
- Handicapped Badass - Scout, again.
- Heel Face Turn - Veger went through one before the story began. Jary also went from being the group's bully to Scout's beau.
- Heroic Sacrifice - Rajesh shields Jak from an attack and gets his chest ripped open for his trouble.
- Honorary Aunts and Uncles - The best friends from the games acts as this for the new best friends.
- Hostage for Macguffin - A weird variant. After Tancredo is captured, Rajesh and Jak go to rescue him. But, as it turns out, Rajesh had contacted the Dark Makers and offered to trade Jak for Tancredo.
- I Just Want My Beloved to Be Happy - Roarke, after showing up and making things extremely uncomfortable between Jary and Scout, he eventually sets things right.
There's something I want you [Jary] to understand. I love Scout. If I thought you would hurt her, I would never try to get you guys back together. But I know that she'll be happy and safe with you. That's all I care about.
- In the Blood - Just look at the main cast; ass-kicking is apparently hereditary.
- Informed Ability - All Wastelanders are badasses by default, unless shown to be otherwise.
- Interspecies Romance - Sorea and Caton, though Sorea goes to one of the local Precursors to be turned into a human whenever they meet up. Caton did not find out until the Valentine's Day story, and it was confirmed during Sorea's birthday story that they're both still virgins.
- Invisible to Gaydar - Gad.
- Jerkass Woobie - Jary, though the "woobie" part was applied retroactively, and he's outgrowing the "jerkass" part.
- Like You Would Really Do It - Subverted: The readers really did think that Jary had been Killed Off for Real.
- Loads and Loads of Characters - Besides the original series' characters and their kids, there are the kids' classmates, teachers, more distant relatives...
- Lonely Rich Kid - Tancredo
- Loser Son of Loser Dad - Part of the reason Jary's grandparents treated him so horribly.
- Love Redeems - Falling in love with Scout is what facilitated Jary's Heel Face Turn.
- The Medic - Riona
- Morality Chain - Scout seems to serve as this for Jary.
- {BestFriends - Damas, Wes, Jak, Ava and Cayo were the original group of friends. Scout and Sorea came in shortly before the group achieved true best friends status. Jary and his friends Caton and Gad were brought in eventually, and Riona, Tancredo and Jak form their own little group of friends as well.
- Names to Run Away From Really Fast - Jaegar Ackart, serial rapist.
- No One Could Survive That / Not Quite Dead - After Jary falls off the Interstate, he is presumed dead. However, he survived the fall and managed to make it the rest of the way to Spargus.
- No-Holds-Barred Beatdown - A few.
- Noodle Implements - Callan's plan to help get Scout and Jary back together.
Scout: It doesn't involve fuzzy pink handcuffs and a copy of Tuck Everlasting, does it?
Callan: ... Actually, it's Catcher in the Rye.
- Noodle Incident - Whatever happened in first grade to get Jak's powers sealed away is never elaborated on.
- Overprotective Dad - Sig invoked this when he met Jary for the first time, but it's mostly averted because Ava and Scout are total badasses, and Sorea has every other character in the main cast looking out for her.
- Parental Abandonment - Poor, poor Tancredo. Dead mom and disinterested father. Or so everyone thought. Too bad he died before they could reconcile.
- Jary as well.
- Primal Scene - Scout and Jary walk in on Aaralyn with her boyfriend (who Scout didn't know about). Things quickly become very awkward.
- The Quiet One - Lajos. He speaks maybe once per story.
- Raised by Grandparents - Jary.
- Rape as Drama - Jary is a product of rape and later, Scout is almost raped by Jary's father.
- Redemption Equals Death - Rajesh dies after saving Jak.
- Replacement Goldfish - Veger and Andrea adopt Tancredo after his father dies.
- Rescue Romance - Jary and Scout.
- Retired Badass - Averted, as most of the original cast is still in action. Jak the First is the closest thing to being retired, as he's now a Captain in the Freedom League rather than the sole world-saver.
- Romantic False Lead - Roarke for Scout. He was likable, but since his introductory story also revealed that Jary was an underdog and had a crush on Scout, it was obvious what would happen. He eventually gets Character Development.
- Scars Are Forever - After Jary nearly falls to his death, his left shoulder and a good portion of his left arm and torso are scarred up. Also, he has scars from the knife wounds his father inflicted.
- Second Love - Jary was this for Scout.
- Self-Made Orphan - A tragic, unintentional one: Jary's mother died giving birth to him and he had to kill his own father to protect Scout.
- Shallow Love Interest - Roarke was one for Scout in his first appearance.
- Sibling Yin-Yang - Damas and Wes, of course.
- Slice of Life - The older stories were generally self-contained, and about the kids acting like, well, kids. While most later stories are also self-contained, they are much more dramatic, and some big underlying plot is beginning to come to light.
- Small Girl, Big Gun - Sorea once went to the Shooting Gallery and was goaded by Damas into trying out a new Blaster Mod.
- Small Name, Big Ego - The writer herself. Got called out for it, and has since apologized.
- Spin Offspring - The entire premise of the series.
- Spotlight-Stealing Squad - Daxter shows up a whole lot more than Jak the First does. Jary also seems to be the one of the most fleshed-out characters (he at least has a lot of tropes).
- Super Dickery - Chapter 138 opens with Jary beating the shit out of Roarke. It is quickly revealed that he's just trying to teach Roarke how to fight.
- Taking the Kids - When Sig and his wife divorce in the beginning of the series, both agree that Sig, who's moving to Haven City, should take Scout.
- Tear Jerker - Most of the Meaningful Funerals, especially the one-shot that focused on Samos's death, and was dedicated to the memory of a real-life person.
- Their First Time - There was a story that opened with Scout and Jary's first time. The author made sure to mention that they used a condom (both times).
- Twin Switch - In a story featuring a pair of twins as they grow up, it was inevitable. It was actually done twice, once played for humor, the other to introduce the fact that Wes got his father's Super-Powered Evil Side and Damas got the Superpowered Good Side.
- Twofer Token Minority - Scout is black and in a wheelchair.
- Unstoppable Rage - The Precursors' "Feral State", a
homage torip-off of the Avatar State. - Vitriolic Best Buds - Cayo and Jak, following the pattern of their fathers.
- Voluntary Shapeshifting - Daxter, Tess and Veger can change into human forms at will. Jak inherited that ability. Cayo and Sorea (and occasionally Pecker and Berri) will go to Tess or Daxter if they need to be turned into a human for whatever reason.
- Wiper Start - Done with Veger in one story, not to show that he was unfamiliar with the vehicle, but to bring up that he was nervous.
- Word of God - The occasional before- and after-chapter spiels.
- Yaoi Fangirl - Ava; see above.