Sadly, no; I have the ideas but they don't form full stories. The closest I've ever come was a few years ago when I briefly roleplayed Eugene in a Livejournal prompt writing community. It kinda doesn't help when current AIO canon josses my headcanons either.Leonard Meltsner wrote:You're a cheeseball.TigerintheShadows wrote:^Are those headcanons Album 29? Because they've just been signed, sealed, and committed.
Ingress, are you writing (a) fanfic(s)? Is that why you have so many Meltsner/Novacom-specific headcanons?
EDIT: And just for kicks, here are a few more.
There are only a handful of people that Eugene has an honest dislike for. One of them, naturally, is Dalton Kearn. Another is Bill Kendall. He didn't have a lot of respect for Connie's father to begin with and he lost it all when Bill showed up at his mother Mildred's viewing drunk. Although generally not one for physical confrontations, after Bill came for June Kendall’s funeral with Connie’s half-sister in tow and demanded the keys to June’s house from Connie so that he wouldn’t have to stay in a hotel, Eugene found himself sorely tempted to punch the man in the face.
While he still does phone call or video chat via the Edu-Link, Eugene's preferred way of communicating with his father and brother in Africa is via handwritten letters. Eventually Eugene is inspired to begin a pen-pal program between the students of Odyssey Elementary and the children of the Ashanti village.
After restarting the Radiowave Study in Washington, D.C. Eugene attempted to contact Duncan Matthis to see if he wanted to be a part of it again. But the letter he sent to Duncan’s rehab center was returned unopened. When he called the center Eugene learned that Duncan had moved out shortly after testifying at Tom Riley’s trial, and had left no forwarding address. To this day, Eugene still doesn’t know where Duncan went or what happened to him.