Heh, all I can think of is walking into the great hall and you’re suddenly greeted by the sight of hundreds of identical students in different colored robes. I don’t know why that image is so amusing to me, but it really is for some reason!
Oh, I’m really bad at putting people into houses. Also, my interpretations of the characters are much different than other people’s and even canon by this point, but I’ll give it a try.
If we wanted to keep them all in the same house, they’d go to either Hufflepuff, for their loyalty towards each other, or Gryffindor. But if we’re okay with separating them…
Droidbait is Gryffindor, for sure. My Droidbait, at least. He may not be the most aggressive, but he’s extremely determined. He’s capable of overcoming his own fears in order to do what’s needed, which is definitely a special kind of bravery.
Cutup, I’d put in Ravenclaw. Echo, too, actually, even if that is kind of stereotypical to put him there. I’d say those two like to think things through carefully before they act. They’re always searching for out-of-the-box solutions, and each of them have strong but slightly different styles of wit.
Fives is hardest for me to decide, because he has qualities of all four. Originally, I was going to put him in Gryffindor, but I think Slytherin would suit him just as well. Fives can be pretty proud, and he’s ambitious as well–he wants to change the whole galaxy. I’m putting Hevy in Slytherin as well, but to clarify, that’s MY Hevy. Canon Hevy would likely be Gryffindor. That one I can’t explain very well without spoiling stuff, so you’ll have to take my word for it.
Ahh… I’m not very happy with those, but that’s what I’d do, I think. Can you imagine the chaos Domino squad would cause with wands? Things would explode, for sure. Fives would be in detention all the time. Of course, they all play Quidditch. Fives is a Slytherin chaser, Hevy’s a beater. Droidbait is Gryffindor’s seeker. Cutup is… a keeper, maybe? with Echo as a chaser. Heaven help whoever has to ref the Ravenclaw/Slytherin games, because Echo and Fives will go after each other hard (all in good fun, though). Every so often the five of them will sneak out of respective dorms at night and go sit on top of the astronomy tower to watch the stars, dreaming up stories of other galaxies and heroes and villains and casting little charms to make the stories come to life. Tiny smoke spaceships soar across the sky. They never get caught, because Echo can’t stand detention (just because he gets bored, really, he doesn’t care about his record that much) and pulls out all the stops to make sure they stay hidden the entire time.
Ooh, you’ve got my brain juices flowing! I like this more than I thought I would! That’s all I’ve got for now, but I might come back to this sometime!