Cyber Moon: Crystal.

Act 2: War Games.

Episode 10: Rewritten history.

By Razor Knight

Last update: January 29, 2009


Serenity stared at Hotaru with mild shock in her face. Sure, she knew this was possible, she had known for a while, but she never really thought her daughter would figure it out so soon. "Are you two sure about..."

Hotaru smiled. "If we weren't, then I wouldn't be like this."

Ami was in the throne room with them. Scientifically speaking, Hotaru was right now an impossibility. But being who she was, the Ice Senshi knew that when magic was thrown into the mix, impossible was a meaningless word. Specially when the magic involved was that of the Ginzuishou. "They're both fine, as far as I can tell. I'll still keep an eye on her in the next few months, just in case."

Diana wasn't one to show up around the palace these days (mainly because she didn't like risking her past self seeing her) but this was a special event, and thus she had tagged along. "I was quite shocked too, but this really makes me proud. Small Lady's finally going to be a father."

The Princess cringed at that. "Ugh, I'm never going to hear the end of this, am I?"

"Probably not," Hotaru mused. "But technically, you are just that. "

Serenity turned to Luna. "I think this is a first."

Luna nodded. "Don't remember ever hearing about such an event happening back in..."

"Hmph. There's nothing to be shocked at," Usagi said. "We're going to have a daughter, that's all."

"How do you know it will be a daughter?" Luna asked.

"Well, we're both female, I thought that even with magic involved, that was the only possible outcome."

Ami shook her head at that. "Since magic's involved, we can't be sure. I'm going to have to wait for a while before I can tell the baby's gender."

"That's okay, we can wait," Hotaru said, looking down at her own body. It wasn't noticeable at all right now, with only one month of pregnancy, but she knew in a few months she would look quite different. "I hope it's a girl, too."

Ami looked at Hotaru seriously. "I'm really interested in the process. How did the fertilization happen, what the Ginzuishou did... "

"Ami, the closet pervert," Hotaru said.

"Oh, it's nothing like that," Ami said, "I'm just interested in it from a scientific point of view. And you know me, when I find something that puzzles me, I just have to know."

"We should've recorded it," Hotaru said keeping a poker face.

Serenity stared at her for a few seconds. "You're not serious, are you?"

"Not at all," Hotaru admitted, "it could be a dangerous thing if it fell in the wrong hands." Even though she doubted such a thing as 'the wrong hands' existed in Crystal Tokyo anymore, she had to agree with Rei on this one, you couldn't be too careful with some things.

Usagi frowned and looked at the Queen. "I detect my younger self heading this way, so I guess it's time to vanish."

"Yes, I understand," Serenity said. As the couple and their mooncat vanished, the Queen turned to Ami. "Don't tell this to anyone, not even the other Senshi."

"Of course," Ami agreed, "I'll let them decide the right time to tell the others about it."


"According to the data from our last scans, there definitely is a solid core down there."

Neo Nemesis looked at the gas giant they were floating over and couldn't help but feel intimidated. "But all that poisonous gas, the strong winds, the temperature... I don't think even a Senshi can make it down there, so I doubt anyone lived there."

"That's true," Neo Lilith admitted, "and also, the gravity must be extreme. Needless to say, this one will be a hard planet to awaken. "

"What about the moons?"

"Some of them can be terraformed, but from what I heard from the Elders, those planets had people living in their surface."

"Then there must be a way to get there."

"Or there was a way to get there when the seeds were active."

"Guess we will have to wait and see what the Elder of the Younger decides."

"Let's go back, I'm not too fond of staying where there's no air to breathe."

Nemesis smiled at that. "Same here."


As the two returned to the Europa base, they could see a few others were there. The elders Uranus, Neptune and Mercury. "Wow, visitors, we don't get those often," Lilith commented.

"We're not here to visit," Uranus said, "we're here because of your leader's project."

"She's not here right now, she went to Earth..."

Neptune nodded. "But she told us to wait for her."

Just then, Usagi and Hotaru walked in. "Good to see you three came. "

Ami, who had been busily typing something in her glove, looked at her. "From my calculations, under such conditions, you wouldn't last for more than ten minutes. Even five minutes would be critical. I have to say the risks involved here are too high, you should not... "

"I set myself a goal," the Princess said, "and I'm not backing away from it. Let me go in first, I'll restart the mana and then..."

"That would be suicidal," Ami said. "However, there is a way for you to last longer in there. It's fortunate you decided to call both of them here, since Uranus is going to be an important piece of this puzzle."

"I don't follow," Usagi said. It wasn't as often as it had been in the past, but Ami still managed to confuse her sometimes.

Uranus, however, did understand. "You mean this." She mentally called upon one of her techniques, one she had never found a real use for. In a second, she was surrounded by a dense, yet barely visible, air bubble.

"That's right. You can create air out of your own mana, and that air bubble can keep the deadly atmosphere of Neptune away from you for a while. If my data is correct, then you should have around one hour to search for that Seed and activate it."

Neptune looked at the displayed holographic image of the planet that had once been her homeworld. "Our best bet to get in would be doing it through the poles. They're warmer than the rest of the planet, or should I say, less cold."

"Poles warmer than the rest of the..." Lilith blinked at that. "That's strange."

"It is," Ami admitted "Despite how incredibly big the planet looks, it's mostly a gas ball. You will be aiming for the small rocky center, which may be a few times the size of Earth. The Seed has to be in there."

"How will we find it once we get there?"

Moon summoned a small artifact. "Leave that to me."

Uranus looked at the artifact and chuckled. "That thing looks like... "

"A 'Dragon Radar,'" Ami said. "Yes, Terry's got a dumb sense of humor, but you should know that by now."


Cyan. Everything around them was cyan, and even though the nickname of this world, 'ice giant' wasn't quite accurate, flying down through its atmosphere felt like drilling into an endless ocean of ice.

There was no doubt in her mind that a normal human wouldn't be able to survive here. The atmosphere, thanks to Uranus' power, wasn't a problem now, but the gravity still mattered. Nothing their bodies couldn't handle, but staying around too long would be bothersome.

She smiled as she thought about Hotaru. She had been quite unhappy about having to stay behind, but hadn't argued the point as much as she had expected. Then again, she knew why, she was still not ready to tell the others about her condition.

She looked at the scanner she was holding and noticed something strange. "Huh, according to this thing, we're heading straight for the Seed right now."

"Bullshit, what are the chances?" Uranus asked.

"Higher than the chances we had to defeat Galaxia or Black Lady." Moon mused.

"What, will we have to die to get this Seed?" Neptune joked.

"It would really be pitiful if we let a few million cubic miles of poisonous gases kill us," Moon noted.

Uranus shrugged. "Just how far are we from there? I can't keep this bubble up forever."

"We'll be there in a couple minutes."


Neptune looked around in shock. She remembered this. She had been here before. But the dead world they were standing on was only a ghastly corpse of what had once been Neptune, the world of oceans.

And against all odds, Moon's radar had been correct. They had landed meters away from the Seed itself. She was now patiently waiting for Moon to... No, it was already done, she could feel her own power raising, and this world's mana flowing again.

Moon looked around in awe. Even at ground level, everything had been shrouded in the same bluish atmosphere, but once she let mana flow free, the 'clouds' started lifting, floating away from the planet itself. "I think I broke something."

Neptune laughed. "You fixed it, but now I have to fix everything else." She concentrated and focused her mind on the Seed. It only took her a few seconds to know what to do. "Done. We better get out of here before we get soaked."

Moon blinked at that. "I don't get it."

"You weren't here in the past, trust me on this one."

"So, do we have to get back up through the clouds?"

Moon shook her head. "No, we had to get in this way because we didn't know what was down here. But we can now go in and out of this world as we do with the rest of them."

"Good," Uranus said. "So, my world's next, right?"

Moon smiled. "Yeah. And now that we know we can do this, I think I'll finish up this project in no time."


Serenity had always made sure she was kept up-to-date with what was going on in the Earth and the other worlds, but she was right now worried about Earth itself. Being the only planet that was attacked by the Nemesians during the war, many humans were against the idea of having them roam free in their world. It had already escalated to the point where some people had taken it upon themselves to 'clean' the world from the Nemesians.

There was also the other side of the war. There were Nemesians who weren't happy about the outcome, those who didn't want peace, who wouldn't accept the 'lie' of their leader's death being the Wiseman's fault. In a way they were right, it had been her own attack which killed Dimando, but it was his choice to stand in its path to protect her and her daughter's life.

She didn't want to 'bully' anyone into accepting her views, but in some cases there was no other choice. She would have to get the Neo Senshi and some of the Elders to confront the handful of organizations which were trying to restart a war which had no meaning at all, and then...

Serenity's thoughts stopped as she felt something strange. A ripple of energy, of dark energy, not unlike the energy she had felt from the Death Phantom itself. She had only sensed it for a second, but she could tell whatever it was, it was powerful, and it was real. But, she realized, she wasn't alone in the room anymore. "Pluto."

"I'm sure you noticed that small ripple. And if you're thinking it's a threat to us, then you're quite right."

"What's going on?" Serenity asked the Time Senshi.

"Something that shouldn't happen," Pluto admitted. "There's a group of time travellers out there, and they've been trying to mess with history."

Serenity knew what that meant. If someone changed a part of the past, even the past not directly related to them, then history would change. And there was a risk of the 'ripples' doing something far more serious than changing something that already happened. "We have to stop them."

"I'm going to inform the others..." Pluto noted.

"Tell me, what exactly are they trying to change?"

"We stopped them from killing Luna before she met you and told you about your mission," Pluto explained, "and I must warn you, one of them managed to fight us almost evenly."

Serenity paled. They were trying to change their past, to make it so the Senshi of this era didn't exist. "Who are they?"

"I can't tell. Something's protecting them, I can see where they move to, but I can't see where they come from or why they're doing this."

"Whatever the reason is, we have to stop them."

"That 'we'sounds like..."

Serenity gave Pluto a meaningful stare. "It's our past they're messing with. I won't just sit around in my palace waiting for those ripples to get worse."

Pluto smiled. "I see. We need to inform the others about this. If the one we fought was just one of the underdogs, then we may have to send all the Senshi out this time around."


It was one hour later that the rest of the Senshi were informed of the situation. Most of them were far from happy about it, and some were obviously ready to punch some sense into whoever was threatening their reality. "I say we stop talking and go back there now," Saturn said.

"Hotaru, you're staying," Neo Moon said.

"Bullshit, I'm not going to..."

"You can't fight, you would be risking not only your life, remember?"

"If this reality isn't preserved, then the baby may not be born. I'd rather risk it than..."

"You're staying here," Serenity said, interrupting the two, "it's an order."

The other Senshi looked at her in shock. It was, they were quite sure of it, the first time Serenity had ordered something to any of them. At least with that commanding tone which made it clear she wasn't going to accept any questioning.

And both Serenity and Neo Moon realized, right then, that the others hadn't been informed about Hotaru's condition yet. None of them asked about it, but they was sure they would be asking a lot of questions later on.

Saturn frowned and glared at Serenity for a few seconds, but then smiled. "I'm going to accept that request, Serenity, not because of your tone, but because I realize do I agree with you on this one, it's not worth the risk."

"Good," Serenity said, "now I know many of you will be shocked at this, but since Pluto is busy trying to locate where our enemy operates from, I've called someone else to be our guide through time. Neo Pluto."

Most of the Senshi blinked in shock as they saw the woman. She was identical to Pluto, but her skin was a lot lighter, and her eyes were different. Those who had lived as long as the Senshi had, could tell a person's age by looking into their eyes. And this woman was younger than all of them.

Nemesis was the first to find her voice. "Neo Pluto, but how..."

"It's a long story, and right now we can't lose focus," Neo Pluto said, "I'm Saki Meiou, a pleasure to finally meet you all."

"Likewise," Venus said. "So then, how are we going to take care of these enemies if we don't know when they'll attack?"

"There's enough of you around, so I want you to guard several 'regions' of time. I'm going to grant you full access to the Time Tunnel and an artifact that will let you go to any time and place you want to go, as well as help you detect those enemies whenever and wherever they may appear."

"I won't need one," Neo Moon noted.

"Yes, I know."

"What exactly caused the ripple I felt?" Serenity asked.

"The fact we had to fight one of them in the open," Neo Pluto said. "The change was inoffensive enough, so the ripple was small and didn't affect your current selves, but we know they're not going to stop until they get what they want, or we eliminate the threat."

"Then let's go," Serenity said, "I'll let everyone decide who they will team up with."

Neo Pluto nodded. "We need at least two Senshi in each team. Get ready as soon as you can, we don't know when they're going to show up."


Waiting for an enemy they knew little about was something they hadn't done in quite some time. Almost one thousand years. But now, Ami found herself in a situation she would have called boring, if not for the tension she could feel in the air. "You think we'll get lucky?"

"Depends on what you call luck," Terry noted. "If they come to attack here, so be it."

They were watching over what some historians called the Rebirth, the battle against the Dark Kingdom. There was a higher chance for the enemy to show up here, or so had Ami calculated, since the Senshi were at their weakest form back then.

"Damn it, I hate to be right," Ami said as the artifact Saki had given them started glowing. It was a small green orb, with no visible controls, but it communicated with its user through magic. In Ami's case, however, that wasn't needed, her power allowed her to see everything contained in a computer or similar artifact. The ultimate hacker, as Terry had noted several times in the past.

Terry looked at the sphere and groaned. "Let's go, before they do something stupid."


The woman looked at the two girls. To think the Senshi had once been so weak... It was perfect for their plans, they could kill the Senshi and then there would be no war. And their master had promised them a different future. A future without the Senshi, a perfect future for this planet.

"Don't even think about it."

She turned around and could almost smile at the irony. "How amusing, the mighty Sailor Mercury and her lap dog have come to play with me. "

Mercury looked at the woman. Everything was blue about her, blue hair, blue eyes, a blue form-fitting body suit, even her nails were painted blue. If not for this woman looking younger (way younger,) she could have been Mercury's twin.

"She's like a younger, bratty version of you," Dragon Mercury noted.

"We know what you're planning, and we won't let you do it."

The woman laughed softly. "I see... Then I'll have to kill you both. "

"What's your name anyhow, Dark Mercury?"

"If you have to know, I'm Nabu, a former citizen of Crystal Tokyo," The woman said, "and I hate you and your petty Queen with every piece of my ice-cold heart."

"That's enough," Dragon Mercury snapped and rushed at Nabu.

"Tempest." Nabu said, and a large wave of ice and snow shot from her hands, knocking the Dragon back. "Chill, pet, I don't want to waste my time with a weakling."

Mercury was quite impressed. She was not one to praise an evil being, but she had to admit it, this woman had enough power to be a challenge. "Underestimating us is what brought down many of our enemies in the past."

"Save the history lessons, because history as you know it is going to vanish soon."

Mercury looked to the side. The Dragon seemed to be out cold right now, so she would have to beat this one herself. That, and she would have to try not to destroy the city. And she knew just how make sure the city wasn't damaged.

Nabu saw Mercury fly up and frowned. "You coward, don't run away!"

Mercury saw Nabu follow her and smiled. "Oh, nothing like that, I just wanted to have the advantage."

"That's priceless... I can fight in the air as well as you. Tempest!"

Mercury saw the incoming blizzard and smiled. "Endless Winter."

Both attacks cancelled each other, and before Nabu knew it, she was sent flying back by a straight to the face. "Fuck..."

Mercury didn't stop there, she followed Nabu and kicked her up. She then vanished and reappeared right where Nabu was heading, punching her in the gut and sending her sailing down. Finally, she appeared under Nabu, summoning a thick wall of ice in which Nabu crashed painfully. "I can't believe this is your real power."

"Smart one, aren't you?" Nabu said as she floated away from her foe. "I guess I did underestimate you, Mercury, but I'm going to stop playing now. Hail Dance."

Mercury shook her head to recover her senses. It had been a swift attack, but she had seen it, an almost solid wall of ice shards. She could feel the blood running down her arms and legs, and realized this woman was stronger than she had calculated.

"What's wrong, girl, the frostbite hit you bad?"

Mercury smiled at that. "Funny you would mention frostbite," she said as she summoned the Dragon's sword. "Winter's Requiem!"

Nabu lost count of how many rooftops she had bounced on way before she stopped. As she stood up, she realized she had greatly underestimated the Senshi. Mercury was supposed to be one of the weakest Senshi around, she couldn't have that much power! But she saw that Mercury was breathing heavily, which meant she had been weakened greatly. One more blast could do the trick, she only had to...

"Grim Blade."

Mercury looked down and saw the Dragon giving her the thumbs up from ground level. As she looked around, though, she saw this Nabu woman was gone. "She retreated, apparently."

"Are you okay?" Dragon Mercury asked floating up.

"I'll live," Mercury said. "Let's get out of here before my past self shows up."

Dragon Mercury frowned. He could remember now, a memory from this distant past, something he read when he was looking for clues on who the Senshi were, right before he arrived in Japan. There was this rumor floating of several buildings getting their rooftops caved in by an unknown force. Youma and Senshi had been blamed for it, and he had dismissed it.

No, he could see two 'versions' of the same past. And in one of them, there was nothing like this mentioned. "Fuck..."

"What's wrong?"

"I can remember seeing this incident in the past... But I also remember not seeing it."

Mercury flinched. "That means the past's changed enough for us to notice now."

"And it could get worse," the Dragon said, "but we'll have to hope the others can handle whoever shows up in other epoques."


Rei and her daughter had been watching over that era for quite some time. It was quite hard to tell how much, however, since in the 'limbo' time didn't pass at all. "You know, when I first heard about this from Usagi, I didn't believe her."

Rei smiled. This was the period where the Game Master had appeared. Looking back, Umino had been their silliest foe ever. "I still don't believe we ended up fighting against videogame characters, but we did."

"Why didn't you choose dad?"

"Because you're as good a fighter as he is."

"I never had a real battle before... Well, not counting what happened with Takamaru."

"Those Nemesians were fighting for real," Mars said, "or at least that's what the Elders that were awake back then said."

"They may have been fighting for real, but to me, those battles were easier than training ones."

Mars looked at the sphere the younger Pluto had given them and sighed. "Guess you will have a chance to test your skills right away. "


"It's been quite a long time since I saw you use that suit."

Moon looked at her friend and smiled. "The same could be said about you, Luna. But are you really sure you can..."

Luna was in her human form. "Like many of the others, we have trained whenever we could. Right now, staying in this form isn't an issue. If I start shooting attacks, though, I will have to return to my real form after only a few shots."

"Then don't risk fighting more than you should, Luna."

"I know that, Usagi."

"You know, it's the first time we're going to fight as a team."

"That's true. And we'll have to fight sooner than we thought."

Moon looked at the sphere and nodded. "Let's go."


"I'm seeing double."

Neo Mars looked at the woman. If not for the magic she was sensing in her, she would seem like an ordinary teenage girl. Well, that, and the fact she was floating in mid-air.

"Who are you?"

The woman smiled at Mars. "I'm Nergal, and I was here to kill this era's Mars. But I suppose killing the one from the future will be a nice boon."

"Fireball Storm."

Mars smiled at Neo Mars. "I see you're not in the mood for talking. "

"Overheat."

The two Senshi of Mars found themselves surrounded by flames, though the attack didn't damage them a lot. "This girl's a joke."

Mars frowned. "Keep your cool, Hisa."

"... Right. I think she's got a damn good reason to be angry, though. "

Nergal frowned. "Of course I do. My family, they were all killed by those Nemesians!"

"Hmm, that's bad, but I was talking about having a cat's name. That surely isn't a nice trait."

Nergal let out a furious growl, her body suddenly aflame. "Core Heat!"

Mars saw her daughter being hit by a massive fireball, and followed her with her eyes as she was sent crashing into the sea, a few miles north of where they were fighting. "You stupid whore..."

Nergal laughed. "Fight fire with fire, dear Mars. Besides, she was just getting in the way of our battle."

"Too bad the battle will be over before you know it. Inferno Demon!"

Nergal found herself in a chokehold, she could feel the heat of whatever the creature behind her was, but couldn't see what it looked like. "What is this? You're not supposed to be this strong!"

Mars snorted at that. "Then whoever sent you has never seen me angry. Fire Star Immolation!"

Last thing Nergal remembered was Mars rushing at her, she knew Mars had hit her at least a dozen times before whatever the creature was which held her let go of her. She fell to the ground in a heap and looked up at the Fire Senshi. "This isn't..."

Mars frowned as Nergal vanished. Had she killed her, or did that girl have enough energy to run away? She remembered something else and knew she would have to ponder about all that later. Phasing where Neo Mars had landed, she looked down at her, worriedly. "Hisa, are you okay?"

The younger girl opened one eye and winced. "Not really, mom."

"Then let's get you back to our era, I'll have Hotaru heal you."

"But what if that woman comes back?"

"I'll take her there."

Mars turned to see the younger Pluto there. "Good timing."

"Things are going smoothly, even though there have been minor changes to reality in two epoques," Pluto said. "Mom's trying to find a way to correct those changes, but we should be okay as long as nothing major happens."

"Okay, just take Hisako back, I'll keep an eye on things here until she recovers."


"Ishtar won't be defeated easily by the likes of you!"

Venus cringed. This girl... She looked a lot like her, but as far as brain power went, she was sure she had never been this dumb. However, what she lacked in wit, she had in speed, and it was the first time in a long time someone could keep up with Venus' attack speed. It was the first time someone had matched up her current speed, and that was something to praise.

However, that meant it was only her against this girl, Hikaru and Brad could do nothing but stare at what little they could follow of the battle and hope for the best.

Still, it was good they had managed to stop this girl, Ishtar, before she managed to kill Moon. In the era they were guarding right now, Moon was at Eternal level, but even then, this blonde freak would be way too powerful even for her.

"Venus Wink Chain Carnage!"

Brad saw Ishtar crash to the ground meters away from them and chuckled. "Guess she's still the fastest."

The blonde tried to stand up, but couldn't quite do it. She glared at Venus, who had stopped moving, and growled. "Ishtar won't forget this. Next time we meet, I'm going to kill you, Venus."

Neo Venus blinked as the woman vanished. "Switched from cute talk in that last bit..."

"Guess she gets smarter when she's angry," Venus joked.


"Supreme Rock Thunder Dragon!"

The woman bounced on the ground several times before stopping. She didn't bother moving, as her body was telling her that would be very painful right now. Still, she looked up at the two Senshi who had beaten her. "You two... I can't believe you are this strong..."

"Marduk, was it?" Jupiter said. "Tell whoever your boss is, that you are not going to win against us."

Marduk frowned. "We shall see, won't we?" she said before vanishing.

"That girl was quite strong."

Jupiter turned to look at Earth, who was holding her bleeding left arm right now. "That looks bad."

"Been hit worse," Earth noted.


Moon looked at the woman standing in front of her. This woman's face, the twin ponytails she had, her hair color... It was almost like looking at herself in the mirror. "You said your name was Sin?"

"Yes, that's me. I used to live in Crystal Tokyo, I was a happy girl living in that utopia of yours... But then, you and your group betrayed me."

"I've never seen you before," Serenity noted.

"Of course not, but I always saw your face, everywhere. I believed in you and your group, that you would always be here to protect everyone. But when those alien assholes attacked, the shield wasn't there... You weren't there."

"That is... We weren't ready for it."

"Bullshit," Sin snapped, "you knew about it, you knew what was going to happen, you could have changed it all, could have destroyed those aliens before they even set a foot in our world. But no, you had to play along with the script that time whore set... Your soldiers let my parents die before they showed up to fight the invasion."

How did this girl know about that, how did she know that they knew how things would be? Maybe she had returned to that day while travelling through time, or maybe... Whoever her 'boss' was, had told her about it. Either way, Moon was aware that, this time around, she was more of a villain than her foe. "I suppose apologizing for it won't change your mind."

"You're quite right, oh mighty Queen," Sin said in a voice that seemed to drip venom.

"But if you change the past, if you destroy us, then you yourself will..."

"I will vanish. At least this version of me will, as will my brother and all the others from our group, but she's already shown us the kind of reality we will have once the change's done. And I am willing to trade this life for a chance to be happy with my family. "

Moon winced. Their boss had such powers? Why was it using this girl to fight, then, and whoever the 'others' were?

"Hmph, I know what you're thinking," Sin said, "that I'm being used by her. I'm sorry to disappoint you, I'm sorry I'm not filling your usual evil being form correctly, but I know what I'm going to unleash into this world, I know that I will not exist anymore, at least not this version of me... I know you think that without Senshi, this world will be helpless against any alien form. But you're wrong. Without Senshi around, this world will cease to be one big magnet for evil creatures."

"What? That's a lie!" Luna snapped.

"Is it?" Sin snapped back at the 'catgirl.' She then looked at Serenity. "Bet your group never realized this. Even the genius Mizuno never thought about this possibility. But it's just like that, it was never the mana wells that attracted enemies. It was you and your group."

"That can't be true," Moon said, "we were here to defend the world from evil. Without us around..."

"Believe what you want, dumb Queen. But I won't be deceived by you anymore, now that I know the truth."

"Then I guess you want a fight."

Sin smiled as her hands lit up with energy. "I've been waiting for this day to come for ten long years, Queen Serenity. It is time for you to die."


A/N: Yes, I've modified Sin and the other girls' powers a bit... But that's to be expected, they weren't originally meant to fight planet-busting Senshi, after all.

By the way, even though Sin is an English word, in Japanese it means "truth, sincerity, devotion." I think it fits her quite well.