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And I don't really feel like depressing myself every chapter by saying that my Jersey butt will never own the rights to Sailor Moon/DBZ stuff. I do own all of the other characters that you never heard of before, like Lysha and Isdara. Cool
Two Encounters
Venus saw the red glow advancing in the distance. A faint green was approaching her from 7th street, and the colors orange, blue, and two different hues of pink, one bright and the other soft, shone on Sailor Venus's face. Mercury was trying to work on her computer, with Mini Moon helping her by holding both her little pink heart pendant and Mercury's blue rod so that all of Mercury's concentration could go to her calculations. Moon was getting impatient, tapping her feet and saying this was probably a false alarm, maybe only an eclipse of the sun. But Moon was lying to herself, hoping that this would be nothing at all, even though all of the Senshi could sense the ominous power that was surging through the air. Mercury brought them to this spot, her equations and energy readings certain that this intersection was the source of the darkness.
Mars reached the group, then Jupiter a minute later. Mercury was still trying to make her computer work correctly. They were at the source, yet there was nothing at all but six girls and three cats in the dark road.
"Isn't anyone smart enough to put the street lights on?" Jupiter muttered.
"But all of the city is off," Mini Moon said softly, and for the first time Venus noticed that the skyscrapers were dark, that the houses were all unlit. The electricity for all of Tokyo has been affected. Some lost and confused people were wandering the streets, so Venus went with Moon and Mars to calm them and get them safely indoors before something really bad comes down.
Lysha floated above the human girls in the street. Terrains are so incredibly stupid. Those weak, pathetic creatures are just waiting to get mauled to pieces by the Quarians. Of course the Earth's weather decided to blackout at the precise time her enemies came. Lysha started to scan the area the best that she could in the darkness, looking for a small Ibra starcraft or even a Ries freight ship that the Quarians would have most likely stolen to get to this planet. She floated a little bit higher into the sky.
"There is nothing here, Mercury. We've stood around at this corner for 20 minutes already and there is absolutely nothing for us to wait here for." Moon's impatience was flaring. Her Saturday afternoon was supposed to be dedicated to Darien, going on walks and seeing museums and, of course, eating. Mercury ignored Moon and scanned the 360-degree area around her, trying to pinpoint the energy's exact source. Venus was impatient also, but for a totally different reason. There was danger, but it's taking its sweet old time getting there.
"Artemius, what do you think is happening? Most of the unwelcome visitors we get don't appear and then just leave us hanging in suspense." The silky white cat nodded his head in agreement.
"I don't think they left us. Whoever they are, they are hiding and probably unsure about what they want to do. How they managed to make the whole city go dark is beyond me though," Artemius replied coolly. Venus thought about it and sighed.
Lysha drifted higher above the city. She squinted her eyes and looked harder for the stolen ship. Where are the Quarians anyway? They could be surveying the planet for possible invasion. But the Quarian technology is not advanced enough for even attempting to invade Earth, regardless of how dumb its inhabitants are. And anyway, a standard Quarian ship can only hold 30 troops at maximum, so one craft wouldn't be much of a threat. Lysha floated higher and was pondering that riddle as she was suddenly electrocuted by the flagship forcefield she drifted into.
Venus heard a sound high above her, similar to a fly getting caught in a zapper.
"Mercury! Aim your computer UP!" Venus yelled. All she could think about was how stupid she was for missing it. There is an alien ship ABOVE them!
"Venus, you're right! Oh sweet kame, it is so massive that it's blocking out the sun! What are we going to do?!" Mercury was almost in a state of panic. Mini Moon was so scared she dropped the rod she was holding. Moon quickly put her arms around the girl and told her everything will be fine, although she was afraid herself. Venus heard another sound; something crashed onto a streetlamp. Venus was going to inspect, but a light was radiating from the starcraft above them. A blue pod that resembled a robin's egg was falling from the center of the pitch-black ship. It landed in the center of the large intersection and the shell evaporated into nothing, exposing the creatures within. For the first time in her life, Venus heard Jupiter scream out a bloodcurdling wail of fear.
And I don't really feel like depressing myself every chapter by saying that my Jersey butt will never own the rights to Sailor Moon/DBZ stuff. I do own all of the other characters that you never heard of before, like Lysha and Isdara. Cool
Two Encounters
Venus saw the red glow advancing in the distance. A faint green was approaching her from 7th street, and the colors orange, blue, and two different hues of pink, one bright and the other soft, shone on Sailor Venus's face. Mercury was trying to work on her computer, with Mini Moon helping her by holding both her little pink heart pendant and Mercury's blue rod so that all of Mercury's concentration could go to her calculations. Moon was getting impatient, tapping her feet and saying this was probably a false alarm, maybe only an eclipse of the sun. But Moon was lying to herself, hoping that this would be nothing at all, even though all of the Senshi could sense the ominous power that was surging through the air. Mercury brought them to this spot, her equations and energy readings certain that this intersection was the source of the darkness.
Mars reached the group, then Jupiter a minute later. Mercury was still trying to make her computer work correctly. They were at the source, yet there was nothing at all but six girls and three cats in the dark road.
"Isn't anyone smart enough to put the street lights on?" Jupiter muttered.
"But all of the city is off," Mini Moon said softly, and for the first time Venus noticed that the skyscrapers were dark, that the houses were all unlit. The electricity for all of Tokyo has been affected. Some lost and confused people were wandering the streets, so Venus went with Moon and Mars to calm them and get them safely indoors before something really bad comes down.
Lysha floated above the human girls in the street. Terrains are so incredibly stupid. Those weak, pathetic creatures are just waiting to get mauled to pieces by the Quarians. Of course the Earth's weather decided to blackout at the precise time her enemies came. Lysha started to scan the area the best that she could in the darkness, looking for a small Ibra starcraft or even a Ries freight ship that the Quarians would have most likely stolen to get to this planet. She floated a little bit higher into the sky.
"There is nothing here, Mercury. We've stood around at this corner for 20 minutes already and there is absolutely nothing for us to wait here for." Moon's impatience was flaring. Her Saturday afternoon was supposed to be dedicated to Darien, going on walks and seeing museums and, of course, eating. Mercury ignored Moon and scanned the 360-degree area around her, trying to pinpoint the energy's exact source. Venus was impatient also, but for a totally different reason. There was danger, but it's taking its sweet old time getting there.
"Artemius, what do you think is happening? Most of the unwelcome visitors we get don't appear and then just leave us hanging in suspense." The silky white cat nodded his head in agreement.
"I don't think they left us. Whoever they are, they are hiding and probably unsure about what they want to do. How they managed to make the whole city go dark is beyond me though," Artemius replied coolly. Venus thought about it and sighed.
Lysha drifted higher above the city. She squinted her eyes and looked harder for the stolen ship. Where are the Quarians anyway? They could be surveying the planet for possible invasion. But the Quarian technology is not advanced enough for even attempting to invade Earth, regardless of how dumb its inhabitants are. And anyway, a standard Quarian ship can only hold 30 troops at maximum, so one craft wouldn't be much of a threat. Lysha floated higher and was pondering that riddle as she was suddenly electrocuted by the flagship forcefield she drifted into.
Venus heard a sound high above her, similar to a fly getting caught in a zapper.
"Mercury! Aim your computer UP!" Venus yelled. All she could think about was how stupid she was for missing it. There is an alien ship ABOVE them!
"Venus, you're right! Oh sweet kame, it is so massive that it's blocking out the sun! What are we going to do?!" Mercury was almost in a state of panic. Mini Moon was so scared she dropped the rod she was holding. Moon quickly put her arms around the girl and told her everything will be fine, although she was afraid herself. Venus heard another sound; something crashed onto a streetlamp. Venus was going to inspect, but a light was radiating from the starcraft above them. A blue pod that resembled a robin's egg was falling from the center of the pitch-black ship. It landed in the center of the large intersection and the shell evaporated into nothing, exposing the creatures within. For the first time in her life, Venus heard Jupiter scream out a bloodcurdling wail of fear.
