DISCLAIMER: I DO NOT OWN EUREKA 7 AND EUREKA 7 AO, THAT WOULD BE BONES AND THE TEAM THAT MADE THE EUREKA 7 AND AO POSSIBLE.

(EXCEPT I OWN WHAT I WILL ADD HERE SOON [OR NOT])

REVIEWS AND SUGGESTIONS ARE MOST WELCOME!


Introduction:

I am a huge fan of Eureka 7 and Ao. But since Ao left us huge plot holes due to various factors we as fans might or might not understand, I will attempt to make a re-imagining of Ao starting from Episode 12-13, but where:

1.) Truth does not exist. A such in this universe, all events where episodes Truth had a hand in and was involved in, are altered.

2.) The Secrets- being the natural antibodies of this world exists.

3.) That the Trapar will not cause a rejection among Human and Coralian cells. Therefore, the occurrences of Corral Carriers are that of a mild condition rather than a life-threatening one in incidences of high trapar levels. Don't worry, part of the plot involves the reason why Ao is still living in the 21st century.

4.) Ao is the firstborn.

Various scenes will flash back and forth between Eureka 7 (in between that series' episodes and after) and Ao in an attempt to bridge this new imagining as well as Ao's existence himself with escalating hostilities between various factions due to certain factors. You will notice changes from the original content of Ao and that this story will also have its own series of events after Eureka 7 in order to fit the story-line.


Memories Through The Compact

Prelude: Loading

2025 A.D. Earth: Pacific Ocean

The main screen suddenly glowed a soft green light just as the Gekko's Compact Drives connected to the Triton's computers started to respond- the green luminescent inscriptions suddenly flowing within the depths of its triangular panels.

The program in front of them flashed:

Initiating

Data Interface...

Even as a strange doodle of a man's head and nose wearing a bowler hat; Georg- the Operating System, repeated the words on the screen in a miniature of itself at the far right corner of the screen. It seemed to be rotating around itself as it showed the progress of how much of the Gekko's software has been loaded into the program.

Ao Fukai felt a rush of anticipation even as a twinge of guilt settled along the pit of his stomach.

'It wasn't my fault, it was bound to happen anyway, I was just fighting... for me and my mother's lives. ' These thoughts surged on to the forefront of his mind just as he thought of the memories that lay unbidden: It was the time where he first destroyed a Japanese jet plane using the Mark I- the Nirvash, the jet's pilot killed instantly as the bullets fired from his machine reached the pilot first before he had the chance to eject and this by extension, was his first act of taking a life: of committing murder.

It didn't help that Noah- the sloth that Naru entrusted to him, was hugging snugly at the front of his chest.

In a heartbeat, his life has changed; from being an outcast on Okinawa to becoming an IFO pilot under Generation Bleu and to fly in space! That experience was strange in itself; no trapar to guide him in that vast starry sea!

Sure he missed the island itself, his adopted father (or grandfather, he mused) as well as Naru who accepted him even after his hair turned back into its natural shade of turquoise.

But the driving motivation of leaving it all was that of finding his mother who he knew beyond belief (and maybe because of an inherent drive of all children to find their moms) was forced to leave him. But as he looked back on the events of today's mission: finding more about his mom through Team Harlequin and Moma Hanna, at last meeting his mother even if it was only him who knew of their relations to one another and of the heart wrenching ache that he had to return her back to wherever and whenever she came from; he wondered how much pain would befall upon him before all of this was said and done?

Ao realized he was balling his hands into fists even as a pair of hands descended upon his shoulders. Ivica Tanovic, Team Pied Piper's Chief gave him a knowing look has he knelt down to Ao's level.

"I've been through hell a dozen times to know what's going on inside your head. But take my advice from this old dog of war- we're here to back you up." With that, the chief smiled even as Ao's teammates: Fleur Blanc and Elena Peoples suddenly roughed up his turquoise hair.

'Oh mother...' the boy mentally sighed, his thoughts wondered back to that fateful meeting just hours ago even as his eyes hovered back at the soft green glow of the loading screen.


2025 A.D. Switzerland: Generation Blue Headquarters

Back in Generation Bleu's Information And Technology Department, Christophe Blanc looked up at the technicians and programmers that were recording and studying the information being processed from the all software extracted from that sunken ship (the Gekko as it was reported) via the Compact Drive Interfacing Program built in within the O.S. Georg. This is because, as their Information And Technology Department head puts it: "At present, our primitive software can't possibly decipher the twelfth millennia data taken from that ship."

It was an initiative from studying and reverse engineering that portable machine or the "Compact Drive" that Eureka had some thirteen years ago. Although that Compact Drive they studied was taken away also by her when she mysteriously disappeared.

Fortunately by that time, they had enough information regarding it to conclude that it was a "key of sorts" to powering and interfacing certain machinery and software from wherever Eureka was from.

Scientists also reported a minor spike in trapar activity whenever a Compact Drive is in use. One scientist hypothesized its use as a trapar amplifier.

But they couldn't possibly be certain due to the lack of data at the time with the disappearance of Eureka and her Compact Drive.

The techies, engineers and programmers worked on what little they had with the Drive; using that and combining the latest technological advances of their time, it became more convenient to study those technologies that they sometimes discovered buried deep within the Scub.

Through this, they have made leaps and bounds in the technological realm- it made it possible to make Georg, their current technology, with the basis of the Mark I/ RA272 Nirvash; their Intelligent Flying Objects (IFO's) and a boost in their economic status.

The reason for the latter is that aside from the funds generated from fighting the Secrets and their sponsors, another was from patents (those considered to be authorized to be patented) that were reverse engineered from the techs found within the Scub. As a precaution, they released enough patents in between the years as to not to earn the attraction of different potential or already hostile factions.

But with the discovery of the Gekko; its software and Compact Drives, things would be a bit different.

Most of the technologies that they have found within the Scub were already wrecked or so damaged that software gathering was either impossible or limited for proper study and research. But with the Gekko however...

Even though they had it sunk, the data salvaged from its software and its Drives would be enough for them to work with.

"That would be interesting." the President of Generation Bleu muttered.

Imagine... all that advanced technology and info just waiting to be discovered! With all that under the Generation Blue, they essentially would no longer have to depend much of their funding from their sponsors- especially from Big Blue World, an American company and their chief sponsor. But of course, since more is better, they would still have them as their sponsors.

Although with today's events he was sure that there will be casualties on the economic front, with some sponsors dropping off. The president sighed, he'll have to pull off some diplomatic magic out of somewhere soon before more of their sponsors drop off from Generation Bleu.

The president now turned his eyes on the loading screen that's now currently showing at ninety percent completion of loading the entire software of the sunken Gekko into the interfacing program.

It's kind of surprising, most of the time; most military ships usually have a Spartan-like approach to their programming: keeping what's the most important and relevant programs for a streamlined approach in the event of an attack. However, in the case of the Gekko, there seemed to be a lot of data stored within that ship.

"I wonder, what's your story?"