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*Some fanfiction has presented the hypothesis that [[Tom Sloane]] and Charles know each other, either because Charles had frequented [[Fielding Preparatory Academy]] or because their respective families had met, assuming the Ruttheimers to be on the same social level as the Sloanes (and a step or two higher on the social scale than Daria and most of their classmates).
*Some fanfiction has presented the hypothesis that [[Tom Sloane]] and Charles know each other, either because Charles had frequented [[Fielding Preparatory Academy]] or because their respective families had met, assuming the Ruttheimers to be on the same social level as the Sloanes (and a step or two higher on the social scale than Daria and most of their classmates).


* In the [[Legion of Lawndale Heroes]] universe, the Charles Ruttheimer there (who is only rarely referred to as 'Upchuck' anymore) has developed into possibly the most well-rounded version of the character in the [[Daria Multiverse]]. He has responded very well to the physical and academic training that he has received as a Legionnaire (as well as the positive influence of [[Kyle Armalin]] upon his more inappropriate character traits), as well as evolved beyond the need for his high-school personality. He is considered one of the more intelligent Legionnaires, and the Legionnaire who has most benefited from joining the Legion. This Charles still enjoys all of the things he was involved in before his Legion life (his infatuation with all things Three Stooges and James Bond, his fast-food merchandise collectibles, and his interest in online role-playing games), but also has allowed himself to expand his horizons. Ashe has become more well-rounded, he has also finally had his 'growth spurt', and now stands at six feet in height. He has an unusual quality that (to the dismay and utter disbelief of the female Legionnaires) makes him quite interesting to many young women; he has begun to enjoy this attention, and has recently begin dating [[Langston Chambers]]. He has also come under the interested eyes of [[Tainn Reynolds]], [[Chandni Kaur]], and [[Elsie Sloane]].
* In the [[Legion of Lawndale Heroes]] universe, Charles Ruttheimer (who is only rarely referred to as 'Upchuck' anymore) has developed into one of the more well-rounded versions of the character in the [[Daria Multiverse]]. He is considered one of the more intelligent Legionnaires, and the physical and academic training that he has received as a Legionnaire (as well as the positive influence of [[Kyle Armalin]]) has helped him evolve beyond his high-school personality. This Charles still enjoys all of the things he was involved in before his Legion life (his infatuation with all things Three Stooges and James Bond, his fast-food merchandise collectibles, and his interest in online role-playing games), but also has allowed himself to expand his horizons. As he has become more well-rounded, he has also finally had his 'growth spurt,' and now stands at six feet in height. He has an unusual quality that (to the dismay and utter disbelief of the female Legionnaires) makes him quite interesting to many young women, including [[Langston Chambers]] (who he is currently dating), [[Tainn Reynolds]], [[Chandni Kaur]], and [[Elsie Sloane]].


* Charles appeared twice in an artwork by [[Wouter]] in the first one Jane confronts him if he actually is aware of how he comes across towards girls and if he has any grasp of what actually BEING a woman is like. Charles responds by asking Jane the opposite question, did she any harbor any desires to be a man, Jane's reply leaves him in tears, knowing that Jane would have made a far more masculine man than he could ever be.
* Charles appeared twice in an artwork by [[Wouter]] in the first one Jane confronts him if he actually is aware of how he comes across towards girls and if he has any grasp of what actually BEING a woman is like. Charles responds by asking Jane the opposite question, did she any harbor any desires to be a man, Jane's reply leaves him in tears, knowing that Jane would have made a far more masculine man than he could ever be.