My first Fanfiction. So please Review.

Disclaimer: I do not own any of the anime characters protrayed in this story. I do not in any way, profit from the story and that all creative rights to the characters belong to their original creators.


Chapter One Activation

The story takes place in the year 2513. The year it all began with the Yami League. The Yami League in the distant future (2700s) rules the universe. The Universal Alliance (the rebel forces) creates a Space Station to try and stop the Yami Leagues universal dominance. They use the most advance technology borrowed threw time, space, and dimensions. They create the Kakumei League Space Station (KLS).

The KLS is placed back in time to the best guess time to when the Yami League was formed because all history documents never contained that information. So, inside the Space Station a seismograph that reads disturbances in the Universe is the only way to tell when the Yami League has become active.

One individual in cyber sleep waits for the time when the seismograph reads the activeness of the Yami League. The individual is in charge of the whole KLS operation and must bring those that the Universal Alliance (UA) has determined worthy of joining the Kakumei League. This is where our story begins.


In Earth's orbit the space station of the Kakumei League lays dormant. A beacon sounds off from within. It blazes the space station to life. The space station is once again active. The individual that is in charge of the whole operation is still in deep cyber sleep.

"Switching off the cyber sleep," says a steady voice. "Let's wake our boy up." The cyber chamber that contained the only individual on the KLS was deactivated. "Checking vitals." The voice paused for a moment checking the vitals of the occupant. "All appear to be normal." It finally called out.

A man stepped out of the sleeping chambering. He was wearing a sea green colored smock that matched his eyes. The smock fell below his waste. A yellow sash was wrapped around his waist. Beneath the smock he had on a long sleeved dress shirt and dress pants. He placed his right hand to his temple just barely touching his red hair. He felt a little dazed.

"You're groggy state should end shortly, sir."

"Is it time NAVI?"

"Yes, Kurama-sensei," replied the voice.

Kurama head did in fact clear. He was able to walk across the room to the middle. In the middle of the room there was a computer station. The computer station held a single chair. On the counter there were a few electronic boxes.

The room itself was large. It was open. Along one wall was nothing but windows allowing the space to be seen inside. That was the section of cyber sleep chambers Kurama had stepped out of. It was the last sight he saw before he was put into deep sleep.

Along each wall held numerous cyber sleep chambers. All of them were open for they had no one to occupy them. The chambers all had a special plastic lid that was able to be seen through. Inside was a bedding of unbelievable comfort. They were all in cased a hard metal which virtual impossible to break into. Each had its own computer system to keep the vitals of the occupant at a normal range. The sleep chambers was so massive it required two steps each placed on either side to get into it or out of it.

The room itself was a on the simple side. The walls were the color of cream. The carpet was made out of a synthetic material colored a dark grey. It allowed it to be easily cleaned from underneath the carpet. The ceiling held light orbs floating in the air. The light orbs were six inches in diameter.

Kurama stifled a yawn. He placed his hands on the counter where the key board should be. It was actually imbedded into the counter. He typed a few buttons and turned on the heliographic computer screen. It displayed in front of him.

"Here are the read outs," NAVI said.

Kurama took the read outs from a small box on the counter. He glanced over them. "It is that bad? Are all these accurate?"

"Yes, Kurama-sensei," NAVI responded. "Just because you haven't been functional for many years doesn't mean I haven't been." Even for a computer Kurama could sense her displeasure. He forgot how real she seemed at times.

"Sorry about that NAVI," he paused for a moment before deciding on asking a question. He wasn't sure how she would take it. "Will you forgive me?"

"I am a computer we don't need to forgive," NAVI paused for a moment. "You better start calling them."

"Of course," Kurama said. He left his chair taking the read outs with him. NAVI turned off the computer after he left that station.

Kurama walked across the room to one of the few doors. His nose was still buried deep inside the read outs. The door swung into the wall as he approached. It was now open. He walked into the small compartment. It was actually an elevator. He swung himself around briefly taking his nose away from the paper to watch the door close behind him. "Level…" His voice trailed off. NAVI had already started to ascend the elevator. It reached the top floor, Level One. Kurama was previously on the Level Two where the cyber sleep chambers among other things were located that was where the other door led too.

The doors to the elevator swung open in the same fashion as before. Kurama walked out of the elevator. He was now in the bridge, the main central computer room. He removed his nose from the read outs.

The bridge was different. It was a circular room with the same light orbs and the same carpet. The walls were different. They were a darker grey then the flooring. They looked like metal but they weren't. At the bridge there was nothing great except for a computer station in the middle. This one was by far larger then the pervious station Kurama had been at.

He reached the computer station setting down the papers there. He lightly turned the dial there. The computer came to life. A heliographic screen and keyboard displayed. "Who shall we beam up first?"

"The staff," NAVI said.

"Of course you're right NAVI," Kurama said. He had bits of happiness in his words. He was trying to sound cheerful even though with the bits of gloom he had just read about His fingers typed in a few words and five profiles displayed on the screen. He selected them all. His fingers pressed a few more buttons. The machine started to hum.

After a few seconds five other individuals stood in the room. Kurama looked at them and smiled. "I take it the journey was well?"

"Enough with the small talk Kurama," an older gentle man said. He had thinning light brown hair. His face displayed his age about middle 40s. He had a goatee. His clothes were casual. The only thing that stuck out was his jacket. It was gold and dark blue. On the back had the letter S incased in a circle with wings. It was a symbol of sorts. "How bad it is?"

Kurama sighed. "It's bad Andrei." He paused. "The read outs alone tell of…"

"No matter," Andrei Rublev said cutting Kurama off. "I'll read through them when I get to my area." He turned around and started to exit the room.

"Are you not going to stay and meet the rest of the crew?" Kurama called after him.

"No need. I'll meet them in time," Andrei said. He gave a short wave before he disappeared through the same door Kurama had come in.

There was nothing Kurama could do but let him go. Kurama knew how Andrei was. Andrei was an excellent coach even though he was pretty laid back. All the members of the Kakumei League would benefit from his tutelage.

"I'll be making my leave also," said another gentleman interrupting Kurama's thoughts. This one was younger. He had shaggy black hair that grew past his ears. He was quite tall easily six feet. His clothes were also causal. "I need to see if everything is still in order after it has been in hibernation for so long." He turned away from the group. "How long has it been NAVI?"

"53 years, Shinoyama-sensei," NAVI replied.

Shinoyama Toshiaki shoulders sagged displaying his unhappiness. He began to mutter about how much work he had in front of him. He said things like he should have been called on after so many years to check if things were still in order.

"Shinoyama?" Kurama called.

"Yeah," he said turning to look at Kurama.

"Will you stay and meet the staff?"

"Not with the work that lays a head of me," he said. He turned around.

A frown appeared on Kurama's handsome face. "Don't forget…"

"Don't worry I'll check the read outs later," He called disappearing behind the doors where Andrei had left before.

Shinoyama was different. He was still young but a very skilled engineer. He would get the space ship in order. He was a partner with another one of the crew members. Kurama had viewed his profile. He couldn't believe for a man at such a young age to create a mechanical human heart. He was a very good asset to the Kakumei League.

"I'll also be leaving," said the only female that was brought in. She had interrupted Kurama's thought also. She is Shinoyama partner. Kurama had a feeling that they liked each other. He looked at her. She had long raven hair. Her eyes were exquisite color of dark red. They were the color of blood. She wore a lab coat along with a simple outfit. She was quite beautiful. She was also the resident doctor.

"You're not staying Ray-san?" Kurama asked.

Ray is a talented doctor. She also had lived a sad life. The first ten years of her life was spent in a body farm. They harvested human parts. She lost her eyes from what Kurama read. She was given new special eyes. She can now see through anything. She used her ability to become a talented surgeon. It may seem like over kill for the Kakumei League but they had to have the best. They were here to save the world.

"I would rather not," Ray Kasugano said flatly which made Kurama frown. "Coming Inui?"

"Of course I'll need to start out on the work out routine and also witness the physicals," Inui Sadaharu said. He was by far the youngest. In fact he was still a teenager. He had spiky short black hair. He had rectangle framed glasses. He wore a work outfit. His pants were blue where his coat was blue and white with a strip of red. On the back of the coat read Seigaku Regulars.

Inui was something else. He had the ability to analyze anything. He would be regulating what the Kakumei League ate and how they exercised in order to perform better. They were getting their own personal trainer. Kurama couldn't believe how talented he was for such a young age. Inui played data tennis whatever that was.

"Send the crew to the Sick Bay in an orderly fashion," Ray said.

"Will do," Kurama said.

"How many are there?" She asked.

"10. I believe," Kurama answered.

Ray nodded at this. She walked towards the elevator with Inui tagging behind. In his hand he held a note book.

"Don't forget to check out the read outs," Kurama called to them.

"Will do Kurama-sensei," Inui responded. They both disappeared into the elevator.

Kurama guessed that they will be approaching the fourth level soon. It contained the Sick Bay. He sighed. He felt a hand on his shoulder. It belong to the only remaining staff member there.

"Don't let it get you down, Kurama," the man said. His age was in the age bracket between Shinoyama and Andre. He was in his late twenties. He wore glasses. His hair was pulled back in a pony tail with a small section tucked out to the right of his face. "No one wants to be here when you inform the crew about what is going on." He paused for a moment. "Can you blame them?"

"I guess I can't, Mark," Kurama replied after thinking for a moment. Mark Ramsey was the final member of the team. He was the mechanic for all of the Kakumei League.

"They may be good guys but there still is a limit on what they can handle." Mark looked around the room and removed his hand from Kurama's shoulder. "I wouldn't want to be around if one of them blows a gasket with their power."

Kurama nodded at this. "I take it that you will be leaving also?"

"Of course. You got the high job," he said and paused. "Don't worry everything will be fine." He started to walk towards the elevator. "I'll check the profiles and the read outs also." He gave a short wave.

Kurama watched him leave and sighed. He had the daunting task of bringing ten people here to help with their mission among other things. It wouldn't be a simple task for no one knew until he brought them in what was in store.

"Is everything alright Kurama-sensei? There was a slight noise of displeasure in the air," NAVI said.

NAVI's words brought Kurama out of his thoughts. "Everything is as good as it could be." He reached out and typed a few things into the computer. A profile displayed. "Might as well start with beaming them up."

The machine started to hum again. The humming only stopped when a figure appeared in the room. The person looked around a little bewildered to as where they were at.