Sometimes I think you are weirder than I am.
I just pictured a world where Nerima goes along relatively
normally and the monsters of the week start appearing in
both Juban and Nerima.
While the Senshi would go along with few or no changes, the
Nerima bunch are going to get mad. An angry Nerima resident
can take out ten times his weight in Youma. I just had this
picture of the some of the stranger martial arts killing
youma at least at first.
Then the major powers come into play, monsters dying and
nobody notices that they were there.
Then some fool youma tries to take Ukyo and/or Shampoo to
drain. So the rest of the crew comes to try to rescue them.
Akane and Ranma get to talk without interruptions. So they
start getting along better. Then Akane gets possessed and
gets her abilities enhanced, so she starts beating Ranma.
Then the monster breaks free and gets dogpiled. etc, etc,
etc,. Maybe a cameo of Jadeite getting freed from the
crystal of eternal sleep and falling in love with Kasumi.
The Nerima bunch could lead a second attack on the Youma
homeland, before the Senshi do.
This results in a time change, where the Senshi have to face
second rate monsters and don't die in the Arctic.
The interesting part would be the Senshi never find out what
happened to Metallia. Just that Beryl's powers failed her.
Ranma and Cologne could drain all of the Ki, the villains
have been feeding Metallia and leave her to starve to death
in a couple of minutes.
As a result, they get their abilities enhanced, maybe in
Colognes
case, she gets a lot younger.
For a laugh, I might have Cologne as the last surviving
Senshi from the Silver Imperium and one of the founders of
the tribe of Amazons.
--
Rick Robinson
RICHARDROBINSONJR@prodigy.net
If violence is not solving your
problems you're just not using enough of it.
Misato
"I guess I'm just an old-fashioned sentimentalist at heart.
I refuse
to accept a no-win scenario. I hate the thought of a
universe without
justice. If the maneuverings of dark powers can't be
exposed and
defeated by the pure of heart, then there's no point in
anything. I
can't believe that."
-- Benjamin Hutchins