Not Quite Heroes

Not Quite Heroes by MatthewC is a story in which one of Dr. Drakken's plans to Take Over the World is derailed by another villain who steals Drakken's latest invention to use in his own bid for global domination. This leads to a battle of villain against villain -- some of the heroic characters from the series become involved, but the focus is on Drakken and Shego's adventure. Along the way, there are some interesting character insights, concluding with one possible view of Drakken's thoughts and actions in "So the Drama".

""This isn't like going off to fight Kim Possible. They're not going to hit you over the head and dump you in a nice comfy jail cell. Drew, these people will kill you. They'll kill you, and then you'll just be a small, pathetic dead man named Drew Lipsky.""
 * AI Is a Crapshoot: Drakken once created a lair-management AI that tried to kill everybody in the lair. It remains online, connected only to the the speakers and sensors, until he gets around to debugging it. Hilarity Ensues when Shego holds Ron captive in that particular lair -- the computer tells Ron that it wants to help him escape and guides him to a chute leading to a lethal drop.
 * Bragging Theme Tune: The introductory chapter is a Shego-and-Drakken-centered parody of the show's title sequence and theme song.
 * Cut Lex Luthor a Check: Drakken occasionally invents something that isn't useful for taking over the world, but does have profitable potential. He has a lawyer/agent who sells these inventions through cover identities and launders the proceeds back to Drakken. One of more annoyingly tedious parts of Shego's job is to pick out these opportunities from the flood of crazy ideas.
 * The author credits Lex Luthor as written by Elliot S! Maggin as the source for the idea.
 * Dartboard of Hate: Shego sometimes personalizes her sparring-practice robot with a latex mask of Kim Possible's face. She's actually a bit embarrassed about it, especially when Ron stumbles across it.
 * Enemy Mine: Shego finds herself uneasily allied with Dr. Director in the final battle.
 * Even Evil Has Standards:
 * Evil Versus Evil
 * Go-Karting with Bowser: While waiting for Kim to show up and rescue Ron, Shego passes the time by playing video games with him.
 * Hero of Another Story: During the climactic battle, a brief cutaway to Team Possible shows them busy fighting cultists who are attempting to summon an Eldritch Abomination.
 * High Altitude Interrogation:
 * Hypocritical Humor: Drakken is absolutely outraged that another villain invaded his laboratory and "outsourced" one of his inventions.
 * Let's You and Him Fight: When Shego visits Yamanuchi looking for information about the enemy's main fighter, Sensei gives her some advice that turns out to be useful. He does so out of prgamatic calculation: the more closely matched the two evil factions are, the more damage they will do to each other.
 * The Mole:
 * Not a Game: Shego tries to talk Drakken into escaping while they have the chance rather than continue the fight out of wounded pride. She even addresses him by his real name in an attempt to get through to him:


 * One Last Job:
 * The Reveal/The Not-Secret: The first appearance of Drakken's enemy avoids naming him, but gives enough description to identify him as.
 * Revenge Before Reason: Drakken is determined to get his invention back and make pay for stealing it, dismissing Shego's practical advice to just escape, start over, and let Kim Possible or Global Justice or somebody deal with him.
 * "The Reason You Suck" Speech: After luring Drakken and Shego into a trap, tells her that she's a follower rather than a villain in her own right because she lacks the ability to come up with plans and ideas of her own.
 * The story indicates that this is why she still uses her Team Go codename and costume rather than creating a new supervillain identity.
 * So What Do We Do Now?: At one point, Shego asks Drakken what he'll do with the world if he succeeds in taking it over. After thinking it over a bit, he says that he'll mostly let the existing governments run things as long as they acknowledge his supremacy and respect his genius. They'll just contact him occasionally when they need some problem solved -- perhaps he'll set up a website where they can send requests for help.
 * This Is Something He's Got to Do Himself: While trying to track down Ron, Kim has learned that Drakken is missing, and offers to help Shego find him. Shego turns her down, because she can't abide the idea of having Kim do her job for her.
 * Villain Episode: The story is Drakken and Shego's adventure; Kim and Ron are involved only tangentially (see the "What Would Kim Possible Do?" entry).
 * What Now? Ending:
 * Note that this fic was written before the Post Script Season, when "So The Drama" was the Series Finale.
 * The author originally intended to add an epilogue set ten years later, but appears to have abandoned the idea.
 * What Would Kim Possible Do?: At a loss to come up with a plan to find and rescue Drakken, Shego kidnaps Ron in order to find out how Kim does it.