Code Swap 2026
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A Dispatcher's Worst Nightmare by YourLocalBoxWriter for Vexfulfolly
Fandoms: Code Lyoko
08 Jun 2026
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Jeremie Belpois is a college student who, desperate for cash and with a lot of free time, decides to enlist as part of France’s National Heroes Dispatch Network as a Summer Hire Junior Dispatcher. Sure, it means that he isn’t in charge of running the really big heroes, but at least he’s getting some money on the side and he’ll be done when college starts again in the fall.
Little did he know that not only were the ‘super heroes’ he was working with all former villains, but also the fact that their former boss, a madman-turned-robotic monster named XANA, really wants them back. Even if it means killing Jeremie in the process…
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Tamiya finds an anonymous article shoved under her and Tamiya's dorm room door. It's a submission for the Kadic Herald for their series Are They Dating?, where Milly and Tamiya speculate on the love life of Kadic's students. But this submission is different: it's about Milly and Tamiya themselves. Milly demands they publish it and play along. Tamiya does -- of course she does, Milly asked her to -- and she just can't figure out why she feels so bad about it.
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Clone William hijinks
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How Clone William becomes the single most record breaking mathlete in French history, for a single season.
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Aelita is determined to make Jeremie actually relax, she has good timing.
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It has been a few weeks since Jeremy and his friends have invited Sissi to become a part of their friend group. Still, as they constantly interrumpt conversations or change topic around her, she can't stop but thinking that maybe they don't actually enjoy her being around.
Or: Sissi is slowly becoming friends with the Lyoko Warriors; but building friendship takes time, especially when some secrets are left untold.
