Usagi Tsukino...The girl who became sailor moon, gaining the power of the silver crystal. With the help, of her allies, she would vanquish Queen Metallia, and defeat the Dark Kingdom. Something followed by her regaining her memories. Aside from her run-in with the alien siblings, which was unexpected to say the least, things had become quite peaceful in Tokyo. With no sign of any conflict on the horizon, as far as they knew, they resumed their daily lives. Or, at the very least, that was the case before.

The bun-headed girl's eyes began to part, as her blue orbs were revealed to the world. Leading to her gaze falling upon the black night sky. She rubbed her head as she sat up, brushing debis from her blonde locks. As Usagi looked down, taking note of the fact that she was still in her school uniform. The last she checked, she was walking down the street. But, with the confused look on her face as she looked around it was clear that this place, wherever it was, was not familiar to her. She would only stop looking around as she took note of Rei. Makoto, Ami, and Minako lay around her. No sooner did they begin lifting themselves up, seemingly waking up around the same time as she did.

"Where are we…?"

Makoto was the first to speak, in a pained tone. As the brunette looked around, and took notice of her friends around her. Another at up as well, Rei Hino's expression was one of confusion. With the same happening to both Ami, and Minako. For some time, they sat there, taking in their situation, and their surroundings. Usagi was the first to stand, walking to the edge of the building they found themselves on, and then, her eyes extended to the sea of lights around them... The towering spires, much taller than any buildings they'd seen, and moving images that floated in the air, just on top of the walls, some played loud pop music, others, news bulletins that sounded unfamiliar to them. Some even showed anime that none of them recognized. What surprised them the most, however, was despite the size of these holographs, they seemingly didn teven have a projector. Truthfully, the people on the streets below, and the writing on the advertisements were the only thing familiar to them. That could not be said for the devices in many of their hands, however, with holographic displays of different colors, all coming from thin metal slabs.

"It looks like Tokyo, but… Something is different." Usagi Mumbled

Rei squinted as she glanced over at Usagi.

"Obviously… Last time I checked we didn't have anything like this."

Makoto stepped forward as she scratched the back of her head.

"We definitely shouldn't be here, we know that much..." She started, trailing off.

Ami's gaze began to move around as Makoto spoke. These were all facts, important ones, but, even with them, her mind couldn't figure out their situation. Why would they just pop up in some version of Tokyo they didn't recognize?

"I think we need to gain our bearings. We have to be able to get information from somewhere…"

As she trailed off, Minako's orbs moved to a door on the other side of the roof. Strangely enough, left open. Letting her see the lights within, as well as the top of a flight of stairs. She began walking toward the door, her shoes clamoring on the concrete below her feet, her blonde locks flowing behind her. Catching the attention of the other senshi.

"Then we should get down from here, right?"

With no other plans coming to mind, they began to descend onto the stairs. Age had clearly taken its effect on the building they found themselves in, with the harsh lights above buzzing like a swarm of hornets, and the drywall in a less than clean state. Though it wasn't ideal, the interior of the old building was somewhat reminiscent of something they'd see in their life, in comparison to what lies outside the walls. But did that truly change anything? With all of them acknowledging being in what looked to be a different world?

Well… Perhaps not. As they walked through, they found yet another flight of stairs, one that led to the ground level of the building with the street formerly below them, now visible, not directly, however. Rather, through what seemed like a computer that lay on a nearby desk, showing a camera feed of the street in front. Though, it had the distinction of having its screen be holographic, with some physical framework still there.

"This should work. It shouldn't be too hard to use." Ami commented.

Ami stepped forward as she brought her hand toward the terminal, but she was soon interrupted by a booming voice.

"OI!"

Just like that, her hand stopped, and they all turned around, taking notice of the large-framed man behind them, wearing a black three-piece suit, A dark-green mane lining his jaw, seemingly having migrated from his head to his chin, given his shiny bald head.

"Personnel only. Don't know how you got in here, but you gotta go…" He stated.

"Right, Sorry!"

Usagi turned on her heel, as she spoke, somewhat intimidated by the man's large frame, until Rei put her hand on her shoulder, and the blonde stopped in her tracks. Something followed by rei Leaning into her ear, whispering.

"Wait, we could get some info off of him."

Ami, apparently having the same idea, stepped toward him, decidingly asking the question.

"Sir, Do you mind telling us what year it is?"

The man raised an eyebrow in his confusion. Was she messing with him?! What year is it, what kind of question was that?

"I don't know how you forgot what year it was, but you need to leave, or I'm going to have to escort you out..."

Usagi shot forward, grabbing Ami's wrist, before she began to pull her away.

"Sorry to bother you, We'll be leaving now."

At the sight of this, the man began to step forward, reaching out.

"Wait-"

However, before he finished, the other senshi had already begun following them, with Usagi and Ami making their way through a doorway that lay behind them, letting them into the front of the store. And in the same way, so did the senshi. The man scratched the back of his head, debating on his next course of action. Would he pursue them, or act like nothing happened? It didn't look like any harm was done… Given this, he turned on his heel, mumbling.

"Whatever...I don't get paid enough for that."

As he began walking back toward the building's inner areas, the Senshi made their way through the building, as the doors slid open, stopping onto the streets of the, as of now, unknown city. Seemingly going unnoticed by the populace. No sooner, Ami began walking down the sidewalk, beginning to speak.

"Even with that, we still need to figure out where we are."

"And a way to get back."

Usagi sighed after she chimed in.

"Who knows what might happen while we're gone. Mamo chan...Our parents, they could be so worried right now."

These questions were fresh in their heads, and of course, the thoughts about their families, the one's they considered their friends had begun to pour into their heads. Here they were in an unfamiliar world, where they knew nobody...And knew even less about the situation around them. It was a thought none of the senshi were happy about. But it was also one they could not deny. They soon began to walk off in silence. Their thoughts being on their next course of action. At the least, until Ami caught note of something in the corner of her eye. It was some sort of store, within it, people stood around as they discussed the devices in their hands, they somewhat resembled the terminal earlier, though they were much smaller. Ami stopped, gesturing toward the shop soon after.

"I think we just found our way to get info.."

The bluenette entered the shop, and the others soon followed. They entered, unnoticed by those within, after all they didn't look like anything out of the ordinary. The girls looked around the shop until they took notice of a display unoccupied, with one of the devices secured by a wire, projecting a dark green holograph. They began to step toward the display, as Makoto put her hand to it. And it responded to her touch, moving as her hand did.

"I don't get this thing, but at least it works."

So they were somewhere in Japan, given the writing she saw on the display, one of which lead to an application, marked, "Maps". She tapped on it, and the other senshi huddled in. What came up soon after was a physical, satellite based map of the surrounding area. It was then that Makoto began to move her finger across the soom, something that zoomed out, bringing some more of the local area into view. The wards of Tokyo were entirely different, with the cities around in different locations, many with different names. As they took in the information, Makoto dragged her finger across the screen once more, and they noticed something strange. The country was not marked as Japan… Instead, it was marked as "Yamato". And as they zoomed out, nothing was the same, none of the countries they saw were recognizable. Something Usagi didn't take too well, rubbing her head in frustration.

"This is so confusing! What year is it?"

It was then that Venus leaned in, taking a look at the date.

"2016…"

They'd only gone 24 years in the future… And yet, it looked as if they'd gone forward hundreds, the cars that drove on the roads, the strange devices and technology. A world that looked different down to the names, and borders. As they all took this information in, Usagi's gaze began to move around. She decidedly stepped outside, and looked to the sky, where a full moon was in view. However, something caught her eye as she looked out the window. Something that made her eyes widen. It did not take long for the other Senshi to join her. Though, they didn't take notice of this fact, until she spoke out.

"Are those...Lights?"

"Yes, Usagi… We still had those, you know." Rei responded. Usagi responded with a shake of her head, as she pointed to the sky.

"Not here… There!"

She raised an eyebrow as she looked up, with Minako following, along with Ami and Makoto. Their eyes fell upon the city lights that seemingly extended all over the moon's surface, or, at the least, a good portion of it. Normally, it would've been mesmerizing, but, at current, it did nothing but fog their mind's even further.

"I don't exactly know what's going on here, but… We might be on another earth entirely."

To some, that may have been a far fetched theory. But given what they'd seen in their past… Not so much, and though it was a truth they weren't fond of, it was there regardless.