First of thank you to I.S. AWESOME 2014 for being a Beta reader on this story. Now it'll you know. Be readable. Which is always a good thing and is kinda important. Besides spelling and grammar they have helped with other elements such as dialogue and description so the biggest thank you to them!

Second Comments: 1) Last chapters chase scen: Yup Rush Hour Three! I'll try to go for something less well-known next time.

2) Lord of Moons: - Uuh... Atalanta is Greek. Like all Greek heroes she knows the martial art Pankration, which is known for being especially deadly as a war martial art.

Ok I did not know that. I primarily relied upon Apocrypha and the fate wiki for info and I don't remember seeing that so if you. could provide a link/source, that would be great! But I'm still not sure on how to write fight sequences especially for Jackie Chan adventures where, unfortunately, you have to be descriptive do to their nature. So, I'm not sure if I could even depict them right.

Technically, the world's were always separate. Archer Emiya isn't Shirou from the future, he's Shirou from another timeline or parallel world where he never had friends like Rin and Sakura, and ended fighting alone and giving his soul to Alaya so he could save a group of people. Alaya gave him power, (his B rank mana), and he became a Counter Guardian. The THRONE of Heroes lies outside time and space, FGO for example has many different variants of Earth. The one with talismans is just a slightly different 'Copyrighted' one.

True, the multiverse is more an explanation for their being no Clocktower or other familiar organizations and institutions. As for copies, once again correct but this scenario is a bit different which will be explained in time.

Hope that answered any issues. Thanks for the comments!

Anyway, sorry for the very late upload but life is life.

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Hope you all enjoy!


The arrow flew in a silent blur hitting the targets bullseye the sound reverberated across the concrete walls of the room with absolute authority.

Atalanta swiftly put the bow down to the side before reaching for another one of a more compact design. Once again, an arrow flew and hit bullseye splitting the previous arrow in half. The huntress then reached for a thinner type of arrow and once again fired it in less than a second. It once again hit the target head-on, splitting the previous arrow.

The huntress's eyes narrowed.

She repeated her actions with nine other arrow types before replacing the bow with one of a different design.

This would be the sixth bow and she was only halfway through the process and so far, she couldn't find a satisfactory bow. Her ears twitched in the direction of her observers, but her eyes were fixed on the stationary targets set before her.

"Hmm, interesting. The scans show that her body is less tense with larger bows." Kepler said as he compared the data he was receiving.

"That makes sense. In legend, Atalanta's bow 'Tauropolos' was given to her by the gods and was said to be longer than she was tall." Jackie said, hand to his chin.

"Sorry, did you say something about legends or something?" Kepler asked, his eyes focused on the scans of Atalanta's muscles.

"Don't worry, it was nothing." Jackie stepped away from the computer, arms behind his back and a nervous smile twitching on his face. "Probably shouldn't mention the whole war waged by legends for an all-powerful wish granting device in public." Jackie whispered to himself. Jackie slapped a hand over his face as his sentence struck him. "How did my life even get here?"

Atalanta placed the final bow back on the table and walked towards the two men, "The taller bows are more to my liking. The extra resistance gives the arrows more power."

"You're better with the taller bows, just as my instruments suggest." Kepler spared a glance at the computer.

"Overall the bows are quite good, but is it possible to make them taller. Specifically, just over my own height?" Atalanta asked.

"No problem. I can get it done in five minutes, unless there are any additional requests?" Kepler asked.

"I lost much of my precision with the flexible materials from the arrows." Both Jackie and Kepler glanced to the various targets, arrows split by later strikes despite being nearly 30 yards away from the Servant.

"You lost precision?!" Jackie yelled.

Atalanta nodded, "Also, while plastic is practical, I'm not as familiar with its flexibility yet. So could you craft me one made from wood?"

"Hm, we don't have many variations of wood samples in the facility I'll have to look." Kepler said his fingers brushing his goatee.

"Could you make a composite bow? Specifically, one made out of sinew, seasoned wood, and goat horns?" Jackie rubbed the back of his head.

"An odd request, but it should be doable." Kepler replied casually.

"You have goat horns here?" Atalanta asked.

"We were preforming an experiment to strengthen muscles through chemically enhanced calcium injections, but…let's just say it could've gone better." Kepler's smile never changed from his pleasant smile.

"Ok." Jackie said stretching out the 'O', "I'm way over my head."

"With multiple materials being used, it should take about ten minutes. I'll call when we need a scan of your hand for the grip." With that Kepler left, leaving Atalanta and Jackie by themselves.

"You're aware of Greek bow design?" Atalanta asked.

"I learned about it on one of my first expeditions." Jackie rubbed the back of his head.

"It went poorly?" Atalanta asked.

"Oh no, nothing like that. We just got trapped at a temple thanks to a thunderstorm." Jackie said.

"A temple dedicated to Zeus?" Atalanta asked with a chuckle.

"No, it was…" Jackie paused as he remembered who he was talking to. As the silence stretched, Atalanta's fingers started tapping the table. "It was Artemis." Jackie uttered, voice almost a whisper.

"Don't worry, I never gave much of my offerings to the gods at temples. So, you have no worry of me viewing your act as desecration. Although I am curious what it was like?"

"Incredible! At first, we thought the temple was very small but as we uncovered the base, we realised that it was ten times the size we initially thought it was!" Jackie said as he moved his arms in a box shape pattern, "You could fit two of Uncle's shops in the main hall alone. And buried with all of that was a statue!"

"Statue?! How did it depict the goddess?!" Atalanta got in Jackie's face, eyes sparking.

"She wore traditional Greek clothing and stood upright with one of her hands raised." Jackie said as he tried to mimic the goddess' pose. "The statue wasn't made from marble, which was surprising, and we still haven't been able to figure out it's original color." He finished as he let out a deep breath, happy for the air now filling his lungs.

"Where's the statue now?" Atalanta asked her tone now low.

"Oh, in a museum I– Oh." Jackie said as he stared at Atalanta, who had deflated. "Is everything alright?"

"It's just the implications of being alive again. The way that you described Artemis, that's not how I remember her." The huntress took a deep calm breath her eyes closed before continuing, "Without constant life-and-death threats, all I could do was think about being alive again, so I don't really know what to do with myself."

"Well. Not everything in history is recorded accurately. I mean less than a month ago, I wouldn't have thought you had lion parts. And many depictions are created by people's image of their subjects." Jackie said.

"Your words are appreciated, but I do not believe the differences in our accounts of Artemis is due to details lost to time." Atalanta said.

"Really, what else could it be?" Jackie asked.

"I have an idea, but it might be complicated. We can discuss it after we rescue Jade." Atalanta replied.

"Complicated? Complicated how?"

"Archer, you ready for the scan now?" Kepler yelled from the other room.

"Yes, I'll be there in a moment." She replied. Jackie turned the fan off as he was leaving the room, plunging the area into complete silence.