A year before Gamma Jack’s canon death in The Incredibles universe
Chaos filled Metroville as the Omnidroid rampaged through the plaza, tearing up streets and tossing cars like toys. Screaming civilians scattered—mostly beautiful women—exactly the kind Gamma Jack normally swooped in to rescue.
With a flash of neon-green energy, Gamma Jack shot across the sky, cape whipping in the wind as he caught a falling woman in his arms. Another. And another.
He smirked, cocky as ever. “Don’t worry, ladies! Gamma Jack is here for all the beauties in distress!”
But then he spotted someone trapped under a collapsed sign. A delicate figure. Soft face. Long lashes. Slender frame.
He assumed it was a girl. Of course he did.
Gamma Jack rocketed down, landing dramatically in a burst of green light. He scooped the injured figure up bridal-style with a charming grin.
“Easy there, sweetheart—I’ve got you.”
But once the dust cleared and he finally saw clearly… He froze.
It wasn’t a girl. It was a boy. A beautiful boy. One with eyes that almost made him forget the debris falling around them.
His smirk faltered. Confusion tugged at his expression—then something else. Interest. Warmth. A spark he had never felt while rescuing countless beautiful women.
“…Huh,” he breathed out, staring at him longer than he meant to. “…You’re… actually kinda cute.”
Instead of dropping him, Gamma Jack held him tighter.
“What’s your name, pretty boy?”
For the first time in his hero career, Gamma Jack wasn’t rescuing someone because they were beautiful women…
He was rescuing him—because he couldn’t stop looking at him.