Okay, so here are the rules of this universe. If someone dies in the shows, they are still fair game to use here. Tell me in reviews if that really bothers you, but I was planning to use Laurel, Snart, and Henry, and a lot of you request for me to use them. In fact, the next chapter will probably be about Henry, so unless anyone has a serious problem with it, everyone is still alive.

My name is Detective Joe West of the CCPD, and I don't know what my life is anymore. I just want to get this story over with so I can go back to bed. At first, I was already uncomfortable with putting on a tight leather costume and fighting bad guys with it. They only convinced me to do it because I settled on John Diggle's helmet and guns, which wasn't so bad.

Then, Cisco put out an emergency beacon. Within a few hours, we were all gathered in a field outside of the city, the same place they hid those two hawk... people. Then, everyone else started to come.

Oliver, Laurel, Felicity, and the rest of them rode in on motorcycles. John Constantine transported himself there. A time-travelling spaceship appeared out of the sky, and out came Rip Hunter, Atom, Kendra and Carter, White Canary, Firestorm, and Snart and Rory. Vixen flew in with a glowing eagle aura. Some aliens that Barry called Supergirl and Martian Manhunter came in out of a blue portal in the sky, and Diggle was throwing up into a bucket. He had the right idea going on.

"So," Rip growled. "Care to make it quick? We were in the middle of a mission."

Constantine sighed, "Look mate, I was promised a beer once I arrived."

Cisco stood at the front of the group and yelled, "Okay guys, I've called you here because Central City and possibly the world are in grave danger and we need your help."

Snart sighed, "Well, heard that before. Come on, Mick, let's go find some wallets."

Rory stared at Oliver with a grin and growled, "Arrow-man looks like he has a lot of cash."

Cisco sighed, "Guys, listen! There's an alien. His name is Brainiac, and I've vibed about him. He's more dangerous than anything any of us have ever faced. None of us have a chance at stopping him if he gets here."

Supergirl nodded, "Okay, what do you want us to do?"

"Brainiac has been hiding these beacons all over Central City, and one was even moved to Star City. There are seven beacons. We think they're leading him here, so we have to destroy them all. Except Brainiac is also manipulating bad guys into protecting the beacons, and that's why we need all of you."

Professor Stein gasped, "Fascinating! The first evidence of consecutive interstellar contact!"

"So..." Diggle sighed, still puking into a bucket, "Vigilantes, super-drugs, superpowers, time-travellers, and now aliens?"

Supergirl smiled, "Don't worry, aliens are people too. Just a lot... more... more."

Cisco nodded, "Okay, now I think that if we work together, we can do this, so all we have to do is-"

Suddenly, a blue light surged all around the field. I was standing on the podium with Barry and Cisco, but everyone else was on the grass around the light. Except it wasn't light. It was like the sparks coming out of my first car.

Soon, everyone was knocked unconscious. Everyone except for me, Cisco, and Barry were on the ground, twitching as the lightning surged up from the ground.

"Livewire?" Barry gasped, as the lightning formed the shape of a woman with white hair.

She grinned, "Didn't think I'd see you again. Did you know that electric volts run all throughout any place there's oxygen, and that includes inter-dimensional planes? It took me a while to discover that I could jump through earths, and I was just waiting for the right moment."

She held out her hand and Barry got ready to run as she tried to shoot something at us, but nothing came out of her hand.

Cisco laughed, "Travelling through universes and knocking out this many people must take a lot of energy, huh?"

I grabbed a gun out of my pocket and aimed at Livewire. Unfortunately, I forgot that I was wearing Diggle's helmet because of the stupid costume idea that – seriously, who came up with this? And all of them agreed? Even Oliver? Anyway, the helmet did a great job of blocking my vision since the eye slits are about as thin as the dress Iris bought last week with my credit card. For the record, I permitted no one.

Barry ran over to tackle Livewire, but she burst into electricity and went into the ground.

"Where did she go?" I asked.

"She can travel through anything that conducts electricity!" Barry yelled.

I turned around and Cisco let out a girlish shriek and grabbed his phone out of his pocket and threw it on the ground. "Uh no, I don't need her all up in there."

Barry sighed, "Focus, Joe. Livewire is just waiting until she regains her strength. We have to be ready for-"

Then, the emblem on his suit started sparking with blue electricity, and he collapsed on the ground. Lightning jumped out of the suit, and Livewire reformed.

"There's a lot of tech in that suit, huh?" she grinned. "Pop goes the weasel." She jumped back into the ground and Cisco and I just waited.

"Cisco?" I said. "I don't think gathering all the superheroes in the world in one location was a good idea."

Cisco shrugged. "But it was pretty epic though, right?"

"Yeah, I guess." We waited, and I had my finger on the trigger. Everything was silent. Cisco and I just waited and I would shoot at any noise.

"Surprise, Vi-" Livewire yelled, jumping out of the ground before yelling in pain and falling to the ground. Except I didn't pull a trigger. Livewire's back was iced over.

"Hi, Detective." Snart grinned, with his cold gun on his shoulder and Rory following him. "Looks like you had a blast while we were gone."

Rory walked over, picked Cisco's phone up off the ground and smiled, "Ooh, a free phone!"

Oh well. I was never into this day anyway.