Felicity's Point of View

December 25th, 2013. Christmas Day. Not known as the day that a spaceship crashes through the roof of S.T.A.R. Labs. Well, before it wasn't, now we'll never forget.

The day started early. You see I don't celebrate Christmas so since everyone else was off with family I was at S.T.A.R. Labs working on a project and drinking coffee, you know typical morning. Around 9:30 though that normality became not so normal after all.

It all began when I heard a strange whistling noise. I braced myself in a door frame because a door frame is the sturdiest and most stable part of a wall. A small ship crashed through the ceiling sending up a cloud of dust and bringing down the ceiling. A humanoid shape emerged from the ship. Something blue lit up, accompanied by the sound of a lightsaber, which I know because one, Jade has one, and two, I've seen Star Wars.

"I seem to have landed in one of the systems in the Milky Way," a voice said as the dust cleared. The one who had spoke first looked identical to Cat, but was dressed in many shades of grey. She looked quite battle worn and the look in her eyes was hauntingly familiar. She hadn't noticed me yet. I pulled out my phone and texted Jade, asking her to get here as quickly and quietly as possible. She arrived about a minute later, lightsaber in hand.

"What the heck?" she said softly as she peeked into the cortex.

"How is this possible?" she asked.

"I don't know," I whispered back. The woman was staring at us now. Not Cat lifted her lightsaber and got into a defensive position clearly ready to take us both on if she needed to.

"Don't worry we aren't the enemy," I tried.

"Prove it," the woman challenged. Jade raised a hand and called her lightsaber to her hand activating it once it landed in her grip, basking the room in a red glow.

"Fellow force user, you can trust me, I should also mention that I'm not evil," she said and turned it off offering a hand to Not Cat, who took it hesitantly and shook it.

"Who are you?" the woman asked.

"Jade Skywalker," Jade answered and the woman looked surprised for a brief moment and then she settled back to the emotionless expression.

"Not possible, you're too young for that to be possible," she said, voice tinged with wonder.

"Basically, someone got their hand on Anakin's DNA and used it, along with the DNA of an unknown witch, to create me. That's the simple version of the full long and complex story. Now, who are you both?" Jade asked, neither of us ready to trust both of them this early on.

"I'm Rey," Not Cat aka Rey answered.

"Felicity Smoak," I replied. Rey said nothing, clearly not trusting Jade and me very much if at all.

"Okay, now I hope you don't mind but we're going to have to move your ship into a workroom, because one, we can't repair it here, and two, you crashed in the middle of our office area," I informed them.

"That makes sense," Rey said.

"I can move it," she volunteered.

"Nah, I got it," I said and walked over to the ship, picked it up, and walked out of the cortex to find a different room to put it in. I went back to the cortex. Jade was bent over one of the computers.

"We have a bit of a situation," she said in greeting.

"What is it?" I asked, moving to look at the screen, peeking over her shoulder.

"Well, a spaceship has crashed into a spa downtown, luckily no one was in the spa, but the actual ship only has one heat signature, along with a bunch of faded ones, which are meant to signify cooling bodies, so either it's really cold or they're all dead," Jade explained.

"That's the Star Destroyer by the name of The Absolution, the First Order's lead ship," Rey said from behind me, apparently she moved.

"Wait, are we sure it isn't a Spa Destroyer?" I joked. No one laughed.

"Okay, bad joke I got it, let's move out Jade," I said moving towards the door.

"I'm coming too," Rey said following me out.

"Okay then," I said. Jade grabbed ahold of my elbow and Rey's.

"Hold on tight, this isn't about to be fun," she warned and disapparated. Everything when black and then we were there. I blinked trying to get my eyes to adjust. Someone emerged from the ship. He was tall and dressed in all black. Rey activated her lightsaber as soon as she laid eyes on him. Jade followed suit, clearly not sure what was going on.

"Ben," Rey said stiffly. But he wasn't paying attention to her. He was looking at Jade's lightsaber, I couldn't even guess what he was thinking because his face was too blank.

"How did you get that?" he asked coldly.

"Uh, I built it," Jade answered.

"And corrupted it?" he asked. She shook her head.

"Red lightsabers don't exist without first corrupting the crystal," he said.

"I know, this is just how it came out, I found the crystal and it was red, that's just how it played out," Jade answered. His eyes narrowed.

"Are you supporters of the First Order?" he asked Jade and I. We shook our heads.

"I don't know which side I'm supposed to be on," I whispered to Jade and she nodded.

"Do you have any idea who this is?" Rey asked turning her lightsaber off. We shook our heads.

"Well, meet Kylo Ren, supreme leader of the First Order," she introduced.

"I don't need you to introduce me, Scavenger," Kylo snarked. Rey just sighed, clearly used to this. They both activated their lightsabers and Jade stuck hers between them.

"You start fighting here and I'll cut you both in half, you sound like whiny three-year-olds fighting over a toy. You're on Earth now, we don't have time for your intergalactic issues at the moment," Jade shouted over the buzzing of lightsabers. The two of them looked at her and turned the lightsabers off.

"Okay, now we need to move your ship," I said awkwardly.

"I've got it," Kylo said lazily.

"No, I've got it," Rey argued. Jade rolled her eyes and used The Force to move the ship, straining only slightly.

"Actually, I think I've got it," she said walking away. I giggled and took to the sky, ready to take the ship if Jade got tired or dropped it or decided to drop it on the both of them.

AN: Yes I know that's not how lightsabers work. I do what I want.