A/N Not mine already. Just goofing around.

"And we must report that Grievous escaped," Obi-Wan said. "He is as cowardly as ever."

Mace accepted this news with a nod. "But he is only a mili­tary commander. Without Dooku to hold the coalition together, these so-called independent systems will splinter, and they know it." He looked straight into the Supreme Chancellor's eyes. This is our best chance to sue for peace. We can end this war right now."

And while Palpatine answered, Mace Windu reached into the Force.

To Mace's Force perception, the world crystallized around them, becoming a gem of reality shot through with flaws and fault lines of possibility. This was Mace's particular gift: to see how people and situations fit together in the Force, to find the shear planes that can cause them to break in useful ways, and to intuit what sort of strike would best make the cut. Though he could not consistently determine the significance of the struc­tures he perceived—the darkening cloud upon the Force that had risen with the rebirth of the Sith made that harder and harder with each passing day—the presence of shatterpoints was always clear.

Mace had supported the training of Anakin Skywalker, though it ran counter to millennia of Jedi tradition, because from the structure of fault lines in the Force around him, he had been able to intuit the truth of Qui-Gon Jinn's guess: that the young slave boy from Tatooine was in fact the prophesied chosen one, born to bring balance to the Force. He had argued for the eleva­tion of Obi-Wan Kenobi to Mastership, and to give the training of the chosen one into the hands of this new, untested Master, because his unique perception had shown him powerful lines of destiny that bound their lives together, for good or ill. On the day of Palpatine's election to the Chancellorship, he had seen that Palpatine was himself a shatterpoint of unimaginable signifi­cance: a man upon whom might depend the fate of the Republic itself.

Now he saw the three men together, and the intricate lattice of fault lines and stress fractures that bound them each to the other was so staggeringly powerful that its structure was beyond calculation.

Anakin was somehow a pivot point, the fulcrum of a lever with Obi-Wan on one side, Palpatine on the other, and the galaxy in the balance, but the dark cloud on the Force prevented his perception from reaching into the future for so much as a hint

of where this might lead. The balance was already so delicate that he could not guess the outcome of any given shift: the slightest tip in any direction would generate chaotic oscillation. Anything could happen. Anything at all. A/N So far it's from ROTS novelization

Just as Mace thought that, something did happen. In his mind's eye, Mace saw the simple bonds between Palpatine, Kenobi and Skywalker become a tangled web of connections. Returning his attention to those before him, he saw Anakin and his master looking at each other in confusion. Something had indeed happened. A new and powerful presence had entered the galaxy and there was no telling what the consequences of that would be.

"- We must return to the temple now" – said Obi Wan. Anakin nodded.

"- Well, obviously something happened here" – murmured Palpatine under his nose as his guards relieved the jedi from guard duties as far as he was concerned. The Dark Lord reached with the Force, trying to determine the source of the disturbance. He hated surprises, even when they benefited him, and it was too unclear where this new presence would impact his plans. Palpatine reached deeper and saw an image of a future. Much of Coruscant burned in a large scale battle. Next he saw himself, fighting Yoda and a dark – haired jedi in pilot's suit, without a robe. He looked slightly older than Kenobi, fought with a skill rivaling a Master from the Council, and his raw power rivaled the might of the chosen one. How could this be happening? How he had failed to notice such a powerful jedi? Why he had not shown himself during the war? And most importantly, what he could do to prevent him from ruining centuries of work to destroy the jedi?

Meanwhile, in his quarters in the temple, a knee high jedi Master was also troubled. He had sensed the death of count Dooku. The lingering darkness in the Force confirmed his worst fears – his wayward apprentice was indeed only the Sith apprentice. The Master was still at large, elusive as ever. Then, with no explanation at all, the shadow of the Dark Side dispersed for a few seconds, and Yoda saw glimmers of the future. Two babies were being born, and the next image showed a battle in the Senate. The small green jedi saw himself, with an unfamiliar dark – haired jedi in tow, locked in a fight with the dark Master. The last thing the ancient master saw were the jedi's eyes – familiar set of shining blue eyes.

To say that Anakin Skywalker was displeased would be an understatement. He had hoped to have an opportunity to meet with his secret wife, Padme Amidala, but then he, along with possibly every other knight in the galaxy sensed the strange flicker in the Force. While Anakin had made a record of disregarding hid master's concerns and warnings and was often chided ( and thus annoyed to no end) by him for doing so, none of the things they had been trying each other's patience about had been about something creating so massive an event in the Force. For a change, they had the same opinion about something from the very beginning. This didn't mean he had to like it.

Ironically enough, the thoughts of Obi Wan Kenobi were going along similar lines, abeit not for the same reasons. This was definitely not his day, and the little scalp wound was not the reason for his displeasure. First they had to fly their way through the CIS armada "Force, flying is for droids" after that they walked straight into the trap " How about not doing so for a change" more than once, and now that strange occurrence in the Force, calling for emergency meeting of the Jedi Council all by itself. Kenobi grimaced. The time he had dreamed to be on the Council, it wasn't busy waging seemingly endless war. Lost in his thoughts, he reached the Council meeting chamber.

A/N I hope i didn't make the masters too dumb. But hey, timetravel isn't exactly common in canon SW universe. Thanks for the quotes tip