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31st Century…

The black-cladded wearing Rokk Krinn ran a head through his wavy hair in frustration. Looking at the holographic historical narratives in front of him, he and the rest of the team looked distraught over their new foundings.

"This is bad people." Rokk spoke out at last. He then walked to the front of the round table that held the startling image.

"How could it be bad?" Garth, the being as Lightning Lad frowned at Rokk. "Luthorcorp destroyed just prevented a universal catastrophe."

"We have no Supergirl nor any of trace of her in other times. Anderson is still a threat. Darkseid is also another obstacle." Rokk then sighed. "We need her back in that time frame."

"How could it have come to this?" Imra asked with a whisper. She seemed shocked at what she just read.

Rokk then turned to look at Brainiac 5 with an eager, determined expression. Brainiac knew that look and what he was trying to suggest. He got ahead of Rokk.

"No." Brainiac shook his head. "We have already interfered within their lives countless times and changed every outcome."

"Not like this!" Rokk shouted now. He then tried to calm himself down. "This is worse! We're talking about preventing the destruction of the planet Earth!"

"And I realize that..." Brainiac 5 walked toward him until he was face to face with him. "...but if we tamper with this any further, there will be devastating effects on the universe."

"If we do nothing, five hours in that time would change everything here. We might not exist. Apart from Kal-El, Kara is also the reason the Legion was formed, remember?" Rokk cried.

"Dude..." Garth spoke up now. "Supergirl is gone. Jor-El did that... thing to her. We got that girl Linda that arrived to them and you know what would happen if she met Anderson."

"I understand that. You're talking to an incredible computer, Garth." Brainiac 5 said a bit agitated.

"Hold on!" Imra came up to the group. "All of us should not go. Only one of us." she then turned to look at Brainiac 5 before she continued. "I'm not saying one of us should go and change things. One of us should just be sent in as help."

"Just one of us then." Rokk agreed. "Is that alright?" he asked Brainiac 5.

"Very well." He said a bit reluctantly.

"Who's going to be the lucky one to go?" Garth asked.


Luthor knew it was the right time as any. He had done his best to find Jake Anderson, a former employee of his. He was not one to overlook skeletons in certain people's closets. After the attack on the building, Lex and Anderson fought to a standstill but with the apartment collapsing, he had not had the chance to finish him off for good.

Jor-El had not given him any abilities as he thought he might but discovering the fact that being the only one able to hurt Anderson had given him a sense of power. It was true power that heroes like Kara didn't understand. 'Nothing is more powerful than the human spirit.' Lex thought.

He had already taken notice of the smoldering remains of what had once been his haven of operations, the beacon of strength, on the ground sending dust and debris into the air. No one would notice it. All the other buildings were close to collapsing as well. Kara's team would be well aware of what had happened. Luthor paid no more mind to his old tower and instead focused on what he was about to do next.

"Now it's time to bring back the original Supergirl…" he muttered with great distaste.

Lex went to a strange large platform that he had built just now. It was operated by heavy computers connected to one another. The machine was hooked up to a large funnel shaped object in the background. It was a portal projector.


The young blonde girl looked at her surroundings. In a crouched position, she took in every overwhelming scene. 'I just arrived in a nightmarish world. What am I doing here to find a man?'

"Hey..." Olsen appeared right next to her.

"What has happened?"

"There are forces that as much as we want to control to make our lives easier, we can't." Olsen said simply.

"Why would you want to control?" 'Linda' asked frowning.

Olsen found himself at a loss for words. He had never heard it that way before, hence he could not find an appropriate answer. The question was a wake up call to Olsen. It was also a revelation. A huge revelation.

"We...shouldn't." Olsen breathed out. He was thinking fast now and looking at Jade up ahead at the same time.

"See if there's anything we could salvage." Jade had managed to say. It had been a half an hour since they had been at the wreckage and already she could see that there was no hope of finding anything at all. Everything looked destroyed. Several floors of the building were exposed with a few ceilings still holding, spewing out cable and sparks. Throughout the plaster and rubble, the team dug in to see what they could find.

Olsen and Linda walked by and tried to look for anything important.

The building destroyed did not cause the citizens to become outraged but rather some were content and indifferent. Several ragged people looked around to see the wreckage. The only people who did care were Jade, Olsen, Devyra, Drake and Dinah. They saw Luthorcorp as their base of operations but above all, Olsen almost saw it as home. But somehow, he saw it as necessary and 'Linda' had made him understand something that felt a bit conflicted.

"I can only wait until it gets even more worse." Dinah bit out.

"Our equipment, our plans, our weapons…" Drake muttered.

"Jade!" Olsen cried out.

"What is it?"

"I found your lantern."

"Is it broken?"

Frowning, Olsen examined it thoroughly. "No. It's actually alright." He then gave it to Jade who wasted no time in powering up her ring. Her eyes began to turn green once again.

"Well it's good some miracles can happen." Jade stated.

Up ahead Devyra looked at the rubble and plaster with a hardened expression. Thinking often made her frustrated especially when it came to chaotic situations like the one she was currently in. Looking up at the sky, she frowned.

"The sun..." she muttered.

"What?" Drake heard her as he tried to lift a piece of plaster.

"Look up at the sky..." Devyra motioned for the rest of the group to see.

"It's blue..." Jade said gazing at it.

"It's blue again." Olsen nodded.

"But it was just a miserable-looking red before. How come we haven't noticed it?" Dinah said confused but also in awe at seeing something so beautiful again.

"How could this be?" Olsen murmurred.

"Isn't the sky supposed to be blue?" 'Linda' who could not understand the group's confused expressions finally spoke to them as if she was trying to make them see sense.

"This is very peculiar..." Olsen said as he gazed upward.

"Did we win or something? What's with the happy setting now?" Dinah spoke.


In a strange shore, a woman materialized out of nowhere. Imra, the telepath from the 31st Century looked at the jungle to her left. Imra knew that she had arrived in the appropriate place and time. She walked through the middle of the jungle until she stopped in a meadow when she heard several rustlings from the sky and several from the woods coming toward her.

Imra looked around as dozens of Amazons surrounded her in a circle. One of them came out. An amazon with heavy gold armor and wore a grim expression on her face.

"Imra Ardeen. Your presence is unannounced, thus you are unexpected." An amazon wearing a gold helmet hiding her black hair addressed her.

Imra was fully aware of Amazon custom so she initiated the protocol as best as she could. "My apologies to all and to the Amazon realm. I would not come here to seek you all in such a way unless it were of dire circumstances."

She waited so that she could continue. Imra could see that the Amazon talking to her waited for more information.

"I've come from the future to inform all of you of one thing. Your realm as well as Earth is in danger because of a dark force that is more powerful than anything ever unleashed."

"We see that everything has a calm presence. Obviously there's no great danger so far."

"What exactly are you talking about?" A booming voice occurred from the crowd.

A great slender figure stepped forward. It was an Amazon of great importance and Imra knew who she was. Queen Hippolyta, the mother of Wonder Woman. Imra stood silent and waited for what she was about to say.

"Future traveler, we are well aware of the current threat. We know that the only heroes available are doing all they can to cease the said threat. However, I do feel that their efforts are lacking without Kara Zor-El."

Imra was well aware what happened to the original Supergirl but chose not to divulge that secret, instead she tried to put up a reassuring front. "There are three Supergirls on Earth. The second one, Power Girl, should be arriving back in a few minutes. Everything should be alright."

Queen Hippolyta shook her head in what seemed to disappointment. "Your lying does not make you convincing, telepath. You obviously know what's about to happen. So why not inform us of the true outcome?"

The Amazon's eyes narrowed at Imra.

"Right now, the blue sky coming back is just a diversion. Nobody will see the real thing coming. There was a prophecy that stated that the defected descendent Jake Anderson and Kara Zor-El would bring about the end of the world if...they came into contact. Apparently Kara's team were wrong with the interpretation, Jake Anderson and Kara were just a ploy to get Kara's team confused. They were the tip of the iceberg, in a manner of speaking. Events had to be nudged into the right direction so that two other people would fulfill the prophecy."

"Who are these two?" Hippolyta frowned.


On a bed in an abandoned building, Derek woke up and his eyes widened when he found out he was naked and had a woman next to him who still asleep. Sitting up, he tried to get dressed while at the same time, tried to go over what happened an hour ago. He had been making out with Mia, the passion had gotten intense and it led to one of the apartments in the building they had been on.

Derek was confused now. He looked over at Mia still asleep and yet looking content. He could not believe such a beautiful woman had fallen for him. Derek knew his self-esteem was at an all time low before he met Mia but his new found girlfriend didn't mean that his intuition has changed. Something felt peculiar. He looked away from her and began staring out at the window. The whole thing was pretty exhausting and although it was a major accomplishment, Derek knew they might just have started something that could change the tide of the war.

Derek put his pants on and after getting out of the bathroom, he went over to the bedroom window where he checked out the sky. It was blue. "What? How?" he spoke out loud. He was unaware of Mia already up and doing pull ups on a random bar stuck to the ceiling.

"The sky is blue again?" Derek muttered in surprise.

Suddenly Mia dropped from the bar and went over to Derek's side in which she too watched the sky. "It's a new hope."

"I don't understand." he turned to face her.

"You're human and I'm a hybrid of human and Kryptonian. We just fulfilled a prophecy. The world...is at peace once again." she then took his hand and made him sit on the bed next to him.

"You're a good man Derek. Maybe that's why I'm attracted to you." Mia then kissed him again and soon they were back lying on the bed.


A portal reopened somewhere in the city and a white-clad figure fell from it. She looked around as she came to. Power Girl was once again back on Earth. I thought I was going after Darkseid, what I'm I doing back here? She tried to take everything in so that she could soon get clarity. Only this time, things had turned different for her. She had to make sure it was the right Earth. 'Everything looks and feels alright now. How?' she thought. She put her thoughts aside and focused on one thing: Drake.

Power Girl did an uptake and understood what happened now. It was so obvious. She didn't know why she didn't think of it sooner. "Jor-El...he's looking out for us now." she said looking up at the sky.