The
Beginning of the End
Part 4
Elsewhere…
For many nights, the girl known as Hikaru
Shidou has had to relive the nightmares of that fateful battle against the High
Priest Zagato and the one who summoned her, Princess Emeraulde. The nightmare
is always the same, as she, along with her friends, Umi Ryuuzaki, and Fuu
Hououji, after the long and arduous journey of becoming Magic Knights, and
later recovering the Rune Gods, Rayearth, Selece, and Windham, were forced to end
the life of Zagato, and later, Emeraulde as well. It was Emeraulde herself who
summoned the girls in the first place, for it was her wish that the Magic
Knights would end her life, after believing that she had committed the greatest
sin by falling in love with Zagato, which for her was forbidden since she, as
the Pillar, could only wish for the peace and happiness of Cephiro. The three
girls returned to Tokyo, regretting that they could do nothing to prevent the
tragedy, and wishing that they could return, to try to help Cephiro rebuild in
some way possible. It was later on, however, that Hikaru began having those
strange nightmares, visions of a woman, with long claw-like fingernails, silhouetted in
front of what seemed like the whole universe, and a small girl, who to Hikaru
seems strangely familiar. The wicked laughter echoes in her ears, and fear
begins to overcome her.
"The
Pillar of Cephiro has been eradicated," the voice wickedly said in her
dreams. "This world is about to turn into darkness." More laughter
fills the air, as a tenebrous mist begins to form around her, and threatens to
swallow her whole.
"Soon,"
the voice continued. "Soon everything will fall under extinction.
Everything will disappear. Not just Cephiro. Every world will become mine."
More wicked laughter follows, and with that, her long claw-like nails strike
out at Hikaru, who then proceeds to wake up just at that very moment, beads of
sweat trickling from her forehead.
That same afternoon, after much
soul-searching, Hikaru met with Umi and Fuu at Tokyo Tower, to the site where
it all began, when they were first whisked away to Cephiro to become Magic
Knights. They all expressed sorrow in the events that transpired, and all three
wished to return to Cephiro to help the people in any way that they could. It
was at that point the bright light that first appeared to summon them to
Cephiro had returned, and had once again brought the three Magic Knights to a
very different scenario from which they first encountered. Where there were once
lush foliage and beautiful oceans was now a desolate wasteland, save for a
bright and luminescent castle, off to the side of some rocky mountain ridges
and caverns.
After a tearful and joyous reunion with the
rabbit-like Mokona, Mage Master Clef, and Presea, the Master Smith who first
forged the swords capable of summoning the Rune-Gods, the girls were once again
given their armor and weapons. It was at this point that the Rune-Gods
themselves called upon the Magic Knights, and asked the girls to don them once
again in order to protect Cephiro. The Rune-Gods are the spiritual deities that
protect Cephiro, and can be called upon by the Magic Knights at any time.
Appearing to look like giant mechanized robots, they are in fact the elemental
presence of Rayearth, the Red Fire-Lion, Selece, the Blue Water Dragon, and
Windham, the Emerald Wind Avatar. In the natural course of events, the Magic
Knights were to prevent the three invading armies of Autozam, Chizeta, and
Fahren from taking control of the Pillar system of Cephiro. However, the
Rune-Gods instead took the girls back to the castle, where Mage Master Clef and
Presea had awaited for them.
"Clef," asked Hikaru. "Why did
the Rune-Gods take us back here? Shouldn't we find out more about the invading
countries?"
"No,
Hikaru," answered Clef solemnly. "For I am afraid that an even
greater threat befalls Cephiro, even greater so than the three invading armies
combined."
"But
what could possibly be more important than protecting the castle?" asked
Umi.
"Indeed,
isn't that why we were summoned here?" offered Fuu.
"I
do not know why the three of you were summoned here," answered Clef.
"Or who in fact did summon you. As you know, only the Pillar can summon
the Magic Knights from another world. Whoever, or rather, whatever did summon
you is potentially more powerful than the Pillar itself, and we must stay ever
vigilant over the next course of events. However, as it stands, the immediate
threat is not from the armies of Autozam, Chizeta, or Fahren. But rather, the
problem at hand concerns a being from another dimension, with power that could
easily destroy the entire universe, Cephiro included."
"But
who would have the power to do such a thing?" questioned Fuu. "This
individual would have to be immensely powerful, to possibly blanket the
universe with darkness."
Hikaru
gasps. That was exactly what the woman in
my dream said, she thought. She began to wonder about the premonition, when
Umi noticed that Hikaru was becoming pale.
"Hikaru,"
she asked her. "Are you alright? You don't look well."
Hikaru,
noticing that everyone was beginning to stare at her, shook her head
frantically. "Oh, uh, no, nothing's wrong," she said, trying to cover
up.
Concerned,
Fuu walked up to her. "You haven't been sleeping well, is that it, Ms.
Hikaru?" she asked politely.
Hikaru
nodded her head, but averted her eyes, as if unwilling, or unable, to tell them
the horrible details that were prevalent in her dreams, or about the girl that
was also present, that seemed familiar to her somehow.
"We
must go now, Magic Knights," Clef insisted. "Please, come with me.
Presea, please inform the others that the castle, as well as its inhabitants,
are now their responsibility until I return."
"Of
course, Mage Master Clef," agreed Presea. "I will see to it that they
are notified."
Hikaru
began to protest. "But the castle..."
"Will
be protected while we are gone," interrupted Clef, in an attempt to assure
her. "As of this moment, a special force-field is in place to prevent any
of the armies from invading, while we attend to our predicament."
"But,
where are we going, Mr. Clef?" asked Fuu, polite as ever.
"To
the portal, to reach the location where the others will be awaiting our
arrival," replied Clef.
"The
others?" asked Umi. "What others?"
"Beings
from other universes," answered Clef. "Other realties, and other
dimensions. In short, different young warriors with the same sense of justice
as yourselves."
Elsewhere...
In
the timeline known as After Colony 196, peace was threatened when the L3 space
colony that was designated X-18999 began to challenge the United Earth Sphere
Alliance for military supremacy. Under the orders of Dekim Barton, mobile units
known as Serpents were strategically dropped in various points, in an effort to
seize control of the Alliance government. To oppose them were the five Gundams,
and their pilots, led by Heero Yuy. But out of the five, only one refused to
cooperate, and in fact challenged him and his Gundam in battle.
Wufei Chang. A descendant of a legendary
warrior clan, he lives by a strict code of honor, punishing evil and enforcing
justice as he sees fit. His Gundam, dubbed Nataku, is named after a hero of
Chinese Mythology. It was recently however that Wufei, feeling betrayed by the
colony he swore to protect, and seeing, in his mind, that the war he and the
others fought ended nothing, sided with Dekim in order to see if peace that is
built on sacrifice is truly just. This of course, put himself on opposite sides
with the pilots that he once teamed with, in particular with Heero. Knowing
that Heero would soon recover Wing Zero and head for Earth, Wufei hovered
Nataku over the atmosphere, in preparation to face him in one on one combat, to
determine if Heero was, as Wufei put it, "doing the right thing."
On this day, however, Wufei would not get
that opportunity to battle him. For just as he was prepared to take action, an
oblong portal began to envelop his Gundam. Wufei attempted to escape, but
Nataku, appearing to disappear into the portal as if it were sinking in
quicksand, vanished into the starry night sky, just prior to Heero Yuy and the
Wing Zero approaching Earth's orbit.
Elsewhere...
In the dimension that houses Washu's current
laboratory, the self-proclaimed Greatest Scientist in the Whole Galaxy, Washu
herself, sat at her control pad, typing in her programs and diagnostics, while
the four members of Young Justice, Robin, Superboy, Wonder Girl, and Impulse,
stand off in a corner. The four were mistakenly brought to Washu's lab, after
she had projected a portal that brought the Super-Cycle, carrying the YJ team
at the time, to her. Presently, the Cycle itself is seen connected to large
cable connections, while small drones continue to execute programs on the
Cycle, as complex as a systems check, to more mundane operations such as a wax
and vinyl polish and finish.
"Boy,
you would think the Cycle was one of the Backstreet Boys the way Washu's
pampering it," remarked Kon, arms folded with a bit of sarcasm slipping in
his tone. "What, no harem girls to fan it and feed it grapes?"
"Boy,
Kon, a bit bitter, are we?" scolded Cassie. "Hera, What's ridin' your
shorts?"
"What
are you talking about, Cass?" questioned Kon. "We get dragged out
here against our will, find out the universe is in trouble, and not only are we
the ones NOT called to duty, but the Super-Cycle is picked over us to save it!
THE SUPER-CYCLE, for crying out loud!! I mean, 'Mazing Man would have been
better choice than the Cycle! Ambush Bug, the friggin' Zoo Crew would have been
better! But Nooo, we get tossed aside for Speed Buggy over there!"
"She
never said that the Super-Cycle was going to save the world," corrected
Cassie. "She said that she needed sentient equipment to help out with her
cause."
"It's
not so bad," interjected Bart, still wearing a holo-vid game visor that
Washu had let him borrow. His body jerks and weaves, as if he were physically
in the game itself. "I mean, at least she said that we might be able help
in some way if the time comes."
"Oh,
gee, thanks," said Kon contemptuously. "Thanks for letting the poor,
insignificant Young Justice Jayvee team wave the pom-poms for the varsity!
Ye-ea!"
Cassie
just shook her head at Kon as she turned to Robin. "So, Robin. What do
make of all this?"
"I
think we have no business being here," said Robin somberly. "This
really isn't our affair, and quite frankly, we are a bit out of our
league."
"Oh,
thanks for the vote of confidence, fearless leader," spitted Kon.
"Well,
then why don't you explain it to me just how you intend on saving the
universe," asked Robin pointedly. "Exactly how is your
tactile-telekinesis going to do any good against someone who can blink out a
universe just by thinking about it, huh?"
Kon
merely returned the stare, but offered no explanation. He raised his finger and
looked as if he prepared to say something, but thought against it.
"Heads
up, folks," said Washu, turning from her console. "You guys are about
to have some company." She then pointed to the wall opposite to where the
team was standing.
As
the portal opened up, a silhouette of a small boy appeared. With pointy-looking
hair and wearing a long white cape, he became visible for all to see. Finally,
the boy stepped though, just as the portal closed behind him, revealing himself
as Gohan. "Um, hello there," he offered.
"Ah,
you must be Gohan," said Washu. "She said I should expect you.
Welcome."
"Oh,
come on!" complained Kon. "First the Cycle, and now a little kid!?!
He can't be more than ten years old! You mean to say that even he rates over
us? I'm not buying it!"
"I
don't know, Kon," observed Cassie. "He looks pretty strong for a ten
year old. I mean, look at how physically developed he is! He looks like he's
been weight-lifting since he was two!"
"Gohan
comes from a long line of Saiya-jin warriors," explained Washu.
"Plus, he has a power that's un-rivaled by anyone where he comes from.
That, and he's a whiz at fighting techniques!"
Gohan
walked up to the beleaguered Young Justice team and extended his hand. "Hi
there. My name's Gohan. What's yours?"
Cassie
took the handshake from him. "Well, I'm called Wonder Girl, but you can
call me Cassie. And that's Robin, Superboy, but just call him Kon-El, or Kon
for short, and wearing the visor is Impulse."
Impulse
offered a wave, his attention still into the game. Robin nodded at him, while
Kon grunted a "Yeah, Hi."
"Nice
to meet you," said Gohan. "Did you all get called to help save the
universe too?"
"Nah,
we're just the scrub team," sniffed Kon. "You know, we're the XFL to
the rest of you All-Pro's."
"Kon,
knock it off!" snapped Cassie, smacking his arm. ""Don't mind
him, Gohan. He's just going through a bit of a rejection complex, right,
Robin?"
Robin
looked at Cassie, and then began to move away from the group, as if taking the
remark personally, and made his way toward the Super-Cycle.
"What?"
asked Cassie. "What did I say?" She looked at Kon. "Do you know
what that's all about?" she asked him.
"Got
me," answered Kon. "He's been like that for awhile now." He
offered Gohan his hand. "Sorry about the 'tude, there, Gopher."
"Gohan,"
corrected Gohan. "That's okay. I just hope we can find a way to help save
the universes somehow."
"What
are you guys talking about?" asked Bart, removing the visor. "I
already saved it just now. A bit tough, but I took care of them."
The
three of them looked at him oddly.
"Well?"
Bart asked quizzically. "Isn't anyone going to congratulate me?"
To
Be Continued.