He just needs to get himself cast as a new villain in the next XMen movie and his Villain Trifecta will be complete.
God, then we'd have mutant!Sherlock fics up the ying-yang.
Most of the stories that deal with the Reichenbach Fall episode has Q as the estranged brother (because Mycroft and Sherlock are so lovingly close?) so he's only notified that Sherlock took a concrete nap.
Oh, I see. My headcanon simply has Q not mentioned due to security issues, not because of estrangement. Or even because Sherlock doesn't realize he hasn't mentioned him, because, 'cases, John!'. I don't know if he would mention Mycroft if he wasn't so, er, 'involved' with Sherlock's life.
I would also picture Sherlock and Q getting on better than Sherlock and Mycroft, being closer in age, while Mycroft took on a more parental role that tended to make him an authority figure to rebel against.
Meanwhile Q reminds them he has an actual job that he needs to be getting on with.
Ha! Oh, that sounds great. And entirely plausible.
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God, then we'd have mutant!Sherlock fics up the ying-yang.
Most of the stories that deal with the Reichenbach Fall episode has Q as the estranged brother (because Mycroft and Sherlock are so lovingly close?) so he's only notified that Sherlock took a concrete nap.
Oh, I see. My headcanon simply has Q not mentioned due to security issues, not because of estrangement. Or even because Sherlock doesn't realize he hasn't mentioned him, because, 'cases, John!'. I don't know if he would mention Mycroft if he wasn't so, er, 'involved' with Sherlock's life.
I would also picture Sherlock and Q getting on better than Sherlock and Mycroft, being closer in age, while Mycroft took on a more parental role that tended to make him an authority figure to rebel against.
Meanwhile Q reminds them he has an actual job that he needs to be getting on with.
Ha! Oh, that sounds great. And entirely plausible.