Discontinuity
By Chaoseternus

Heres a joke for you, two ships, the Enterprise NCC 1701-E and the Dauntless class Indefatigable both investigate an unusual gate, which one ends up in the wrong universe?

16Discontinuity: Secessionist Cylon Controlled Space

Number Two snarled as the report reached her ears, Anubis had sent a force of ships to aid the Loyalists but they had been recalled, joined by masses of Loyalist forces, to hold the Edonia Nebula.

As a result, several Loyalist controlled outposts had been taken or destroyed without any real effort.

That worried her; it meant Anubis felt so strongly about defending this installation that he would allow other systems to just slip from his fingers.

That meant whatever was in that system had to be removed from Anubis's control, whilst still finding more cylon vessels that hadn't yet heard of the revolution, cut of as they were by the old limitation of courier only communication.

Cylon-Boomer grimaced, it was so much easier to organise if you had the new communications technology the false god had so thoughtfully provided, but so many Cylons still didn't have access to that, still hadn't been upgraded or even contacted and where operating under the old orders, destroy Humanity at all cost.

Still…

If it was important enough for Anubis to let other systems slip from his control, then it was too important for Anubis to stay in control of.

Two began preparing her orders carefully.

Star Trek Continuity: Edonia Nebula

Captain Cohen grimaced, shaking slightly as she contemplated the dangerous mission she had just volunteered her ship for.

The initial breech, the beachhead, the most dangerous position in any assault.

Especially when you didn't even know where the beachhead was , though evidence suggested it was another Edonia Nebula, just in another universe. That information they knew thanks to the sketchy data from previous scans and strangely enough, scan data relayed through the device.

It seemed it maintained a permanent connection, like a guideline, to the other side and that some limited data could piggyback on that connection. That was useful.

Now she just had to get a mad enough crew together, she knew not all of her crew would volunteer for this and she wouldn't blame them nor would Starfleet hold it against them in any way.

But still, she would need a full crew, even though many of them would not survive the mission. She had to consider herself content with the fact that it was an Akira, the most advanced cruiser class in Starfleet that was covering her Six.

And this Akira was the Ark Royal, veteran of the Dominion war, credited with over twenty kills; she could imagine few ships finer to cover her tail.

But for now, that was in the future, she had a crew to get together.

Discontinuity: Edonia Nebula, Anubis Controlled.

Anubis stormed through the bowels of the Cheops, not caring as Jaffa and slaves alike cowered away from his obvious rage.

Maktenos defeated him once and he dared to think he could do it again? Dared to think he could take and hold Ragnarok? Well, he would join his fleet and this time Maktenos would not get lucky, this time he would capture the false one and feed him his own intestines.

It would mean leaving Edonia weak for a while but it was necessary, Maktenos needed to be put down and now was the time.

It wasn't as if anyone else would dare attack a system he claimed after all…

Star Trek Continuity: CT-895-XC
Star System Charted but not explored by Federation or Allies

Osiris gloated as she finally heard the words she had been waiting for over the radio, Unconditional surrender.

It was always the same with weak civilisations such as this, bombard schools and hospitals and they surrendered very quickly, claiming it was to avoid unnecessary suffering.

That was a lie of course, they had to serve their new god now and if they didn't work up to scratch then lots of suffering was in their future.

But for now…

"This is your new God and Ruler, Osiris; from now on you answer to me and me alone…"

Unnoticed by the Jaffa manning communications, a subspace communication was sent from a research lab on the Eastern of the two continents, the first subspace message ever successfully transmitted by that world and its first mayday…