So what’s the relation between Alcor and the Time Police? Do they keep an eye on him since he’s a being that rivals and will surpass that of Time Baby? Pretty sure it’s civil, but not exactly friendly for both parties.

You’ve pretty much got it: civil, though not particularly friendly. Time Baby was never keen on Bill, and Alcor inherited Bill’s powers, making him a wild card. Alcor met Time Baby at least once as Dipper, with a possibility of other encounters as Alcor. 

For the most part there’s an understanding of sorts. Time Baby’s government doesn’t mess with Alcor. Alcor doesn’t mess with Time Baby’s government. They each stick to their own things as much as possible.

Of course, if you take the fic Llolphy and run with it, then that’s one member of the Time Police who Alcor is on good terms with, and there may be other individual exceptions to this rule.

5. To Become: Teeth

iguessso12:

Time was meaningless and meaning had no meaning. Everything,
it seemed, meandered on.

But Alcor wasn’t so concerned with that. There were other
things to preoccupy him. Mabel’s paints and yarn needed organized, again. A
summons was pulling him to the other half of the globe. The sense of another
demon trailing him niggled at the base of his skull.

There was so much to do.

Which is why Dipper was not amused by the interruption he
foresaw taking place in exactly forty-one seconds. Not. At. All. Granted,
nothing should be able to interrupt him. He was a powerful demon. But just this
once, he would concede that this power surpassed his. He would need a plan.

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Llolphy

oreramar:

Dipper kept
a close eye on Kleeo after she was born. The Time Wars were still burning down
to an end, and the world was tumultuous enough that a single innocent baby
could be too easily lost. Luckily for anyone who might have done her any harm
in numerous worst-case scenarios, she grew up whole and healthy and relatively
untouched by the final stirrings of rebellion and the chaos of a newly-built
government with an oversized immortal alien Time infant at its head. She did
quite well for herself in fact, building a career and a family with the
cheerful head-on determination so common to his Mizars.

She
did, of course, have some help from her best friend and
brother-in-all-but-blood, Tyrone Pines. Dipper knew Time Baby was watching, of
course – Bill, however long past, and all his power and the threat he had once wielded
had always made the temporally-gifted being rather nervous, and Alcor was
technically the inheritor of much of that – but as far as he was concerned, the
enormous entity could go suck a pacifier. As long as neither party made any
overt moves against the other, both were content enough to leave the other be.
Kleeo was under Alcor’s protection, and that was simply part of the unspoken
understanding.

Then
one of her daughters had a son, and the day he was introduced to the child
Dipper heard his name, saw a flash of his future, and nearly laughed himself
sick. He refused to tell anyone why, and instead appointed himself Chief
Babysitter and Teller of Tall Tales. The boy grew up on stories of far-off
times and places, and just enough hints of minor prophecy come true that he
believed in his Great-Uncle’s self-proclaimed “Foresight,” despite the official
refusal to acknowledge such a gift as truly existing at all.

The
day he graduated Time Academy and was granted a basic rank in the Corps, Uncle
Tyrone made sure to visit, extend his congratulations, and whisper another ‘prophecy’
to him.

“Time
Travel brings interesting opportunities. One day you’ll meet your gam-gam from
long ago. I’ve told you about her before. Don’t look for her; she’ll know you
when she sees you.”

He
left Llolph to accept further congratulations with big shiny eyes – he always did
have an emotional streak a mile wide when it came to family, however he tried
to mask it with military stoicism – and popped himself into the mindscape the
moment he was out of sight.

There
he proceeded to laugh himself sick again.

No
wonder their bluff had worked.

Gam-Gam indeed.

but what if a group of scientists realized that the poles melting was a Bad Thing and decided to summon Alcor for a deal? But even giving their souls and everything, the deal only has fuel for a thousand years, which is why the Time Baby gets out as late as he does (by that time Dipper has kinda forgotten about the Baby so he doesn’t freeze it back and hey, a giant baby bringing the apocalypse? That sounds like a demon’s definition of FUN!).

Spirit Mabel and Dipper watching the Globnar games where their younger selves participate and sighing in reminiscence. Mabel is all like ‘oh man those were the times that was fun’ while Dipper is suddenly reminded that no, his sister has always been a little bloodthirsty, all that Dipper did was enable her maybe. (I mean, shouting ‘DEATH!’ in the middle of a ring and as an answer to a very powerful being able to kill someone in seconds? Mabel plz, the baby could have taken you seriously omg)