Subject: [FFML] [FFML][SM] Souls of Fire #3: Symphony of Fire
From: Razorclaw X
Date: 8/16/2000, 2:19 PM
To: ffml@fanfic.com

         Souls of Fire #3: Symphony of Fire 

              Ranma 1/2 VS Sailor Moon 

  Written by Razorclaw X (spiceoflife@NYChotmail.com) 
  http://www.crosswinds.net/~slythe/sm/index.html

  Disclaimer: Sailor Moon and characters belong to 
Naoko Takeuchi.  Ranma 1/2 and characters belong to 
Rumiko Takahashi.  Proper licenses belong to respective 
properties and characters.  The manga has precedence 
over material in the anime.  

  This file can be freely distributed so long as it 
appears in its complete form and proper credit.  No 
part may be reproduced for monetary gain without 
permission from the author.  

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Inner Sanctum, Crystal Palace 

  Sleep was not easy to come for Neo Queen Serenity as 
she lay on her vast bed, alone in the silence of the 
night.  She stared upward, toward the ceiling, and 
wondered how so many things could go wrong this early 
in her rule.  

  However, the thought was shaken as the reflection she 
saw herself in on the crystal ceiling vanished, 
transforming into a dark, hooded shape.  The queen's 
eyes widened immediately when she realized who it was.  

  "Death Phantom!" she gasped.  

  "You are Neo Queen Serenity," the shade said, eyes 
illuminating under the darkness of the rust-blue hood.  
"Excellent."  

  Serenity puzzled over the odd remark for a moment, 
then brushed it off.  "What do you want?"  

  "We will meet again in three nights hence," Death 
Phantom said, and Serenity knew well enough that it 
was not a request.  "In the crystal garden of your very 
palace I will wait for you.  There is much to discuss."  

  "Why should we wait for three days?" asked the 
queen.  "What is your game, Death Phantom?"  

  "Consider this," he warned.  "If any other than 
yourself are present in the garden at this same time of 
the night as that date, then the lives of your precious 
citizens cannot be guaranteed.  Bring no weapons nor 
allies.  I will be waiting in three days."  

  "Wait!" she cried, just as the shade transformed 
back into her own reflection.  

--- 

Rec Room, Mishima Heavy Industries 

  By the time Shizuka lead Ami into the recreational 
room, very few people occupied it, as many drifted off 
to their own quarters for the night.  Even though it 
seemed a bit early to turn in for Ami, she realized, 
by glancing at the wall clock, that Shizuka was 
actually taking her time in putting away her groceries.  

  Not that it was totally unenlightening to Ami.  The 
girl was a priestess of Genbu, she learned, one of the 
four factions that made their home in the abandoned 
Shrine of the Four Gods.  The disguised soldier was 
severely tempted to tell Shizuka more about the fate of 
her missing friends and comrades, but thought better of 
it; although Sailor Mercury knew the answer, Ami 
Mizuno did not, and telling Shizuka would likely not 
win any favors.  

  One thing was certain; Ami determined that Suzaku, 
the fire god, was the rival of Genbu, the water god, 
which probably explained the reason Shizuka readily 
attacked Mars at the Hikawa Shrine.  

  And while Mars seemed to have a little trouble 
keeping up with the girl, Shizuka herself admitted she 
was a terrible fighter, now that her talisman no longer 
function.  Ami hardly believed her; anyone walking 
around with two swords tied to their belts had to be 
at least a little competent.  

  Near the back end of the rec room Ami spied the one 
person occupying the room, her back toward the two 
girls, facing the large television set displaying the 
late night news.  Propped on the seat next to her was 
a long naginata, with an equally long thick leather 
strap hanging loosely from the head to presumably the 
other end of the staff.  

  The girl tied her hair in a pony tail, tied off with 
a green ribbon, contrasting with her violet combat 
dress.  She wore a brass necklace around her neck, 
linked in chains, but Ami could not tell what was 
hanging off it.  

  "Kanna," Shizuka said, "you're still here?"  

  She turned around, and Ami caught a glimpse of the 
large amethyst crystal hanging off the necklace.  "Oh, 
you brought a friend?"  

  "This is Ami Mizuno," the priestess introduced.  
"Ami, this is Kanna Rajura.  Some people call her the 
'Crystal Spider.'"  

  'Crystal Spider,' Ami repeated in her mind.  That 
name sounds vaguely familiar.  "Pleased to meet you."  
She held out her hand, and Kanna accepted, shaking 
strongly.  

  "So Ayame actually let you in?" began Kanna.  "You 
must be of some use to her, then."  

  "Pardon?"  

  "Not just anybody gets into the compound," she 
elaborated.  Kanna shrugged.  "Well, I guess we could 
use some extra bodies around here."  

  "Ami's a teacher," Shizuka said, volunteering 
information.  "Master Higure brought her."  

  Kanna nodded thoughtfully.  "Well, I guess there's 
more people to match wits with, then."  She turned 
toward Ami.  "Not a whole lot of geniuses on this boat, 
if you catch my drift."  

  She nodded.  "By the way, why do they call you the 
'Crystal Spider?'"  Ami was starting to get a good idea 
where she heard the name from.  "It's such an odd 
name," she added quickly, realizing that if Kanna was 
anywhere near as smart as she claimed to be, she would 
pick up on the idea.  

  But it turned out that Kanna was thinking far from 
any past incident.  "Well, it's mainly because of this 
thing," she answered, holding up her necklace for Ami 
to see.  

  Ami peered closer at the amethyst, and realized 
there was a crystallized silk spinner spider encased 
within.  "That's an interesting piece of art."  

  "It's belonged to my family for generations," Kanna 
continued.  "None of us know why it's any special, but 
I always wear it.  So when I was growing up kids knew 
me as the girl with the weird necklace."  

  She shrugged.  "Boys thought it was odd that I wasn't 
scared of spiders like most other girls, so they called 
me the spider lady, and all kinds of spider names.  And 
as I got older they got more creative about it, and 
eventually 'Crystal Spider' stuck.  I kind of like the 
sound of it, actually, so that's why it's that."  

  "Beautiful but dangerous," Shizuka commented.  

  Kanna gave the priestess a look.  

  "Hey, I didn't mean it THAT way!"  

  Ami nodded.  There was no doubt in her mind that this 
was the same girl that was linked to the house bombing 
on the day Death Phantom's presence was detected.  The 
couple mentioned something about a crystal spider when 
they were treated at the hospital, but no one could, 
or would, give any information.  

  And here she was, the criminal responsible for the 
destruction.  Kanna Rajura must be brought to justice 
for her crimes, Ami knew, but she also realized that 
now wasn't the time nor the place to bring her to the 
court.  

  "So where's everybody else?" asked Shizuka.  

  Kanna shrugged.  "Well, I wasn't paying attention or 
anything... but I heard Kuno was going to try something 
tonight.  I'd be surprised if he succeeded where 
Pantyhose failed."  

  "'Pantyhose?'" echoed Ami, confused.  

  "Yeah, that's his name," Kanna replied with a nod.  
"The poor bastard... well, maybe he deserves it because 
he is a bastard."  

  All three girls heard a loud hiss.  From the ceiling 
above the voice of the mercenary Shion said through a 
speaker, "Shizuka, would you mind bringing our guest 
back to the control center?"  

  "Well, I guess the tour's over," the priestess of 
Genbu declared.  Turning toward Kanna she said, "You 
can go back to playing the stock market, or whatever 
you're doing."  

  "It was a pleasure to meet you," Kanna said toward 
Ami, bowing slightly.  

  "The same," replied Ami, nodding quickly.  

--- 

Internal Security, Crystal Palace 

  "Three energy spikes, sir," one of the security 
techs said, leaning over his seat.  

  Sailor Venus approached the man quickly.  "Where?"  

  At the monitor on the security guard's console a map 
of the city appeared, with three flashing, red dots at 
certain locations.  "They're forming a perfect triangle 
pattern centering the palace.  If I'm not mistaken, it 
is likely the enemy is making a move against us."  

  "It's an invitation," Venus realized.  "The three 
points are spread too far apart from each other, and 
the palace, to harm it directly."  She pointed a gloved 
finger at one point, near the sea, in the mountainous 
region.  "That's where I'll be.  Ask Mars and Jupiter 
to handle the other two."  

  "What is it?" asked the tech.  

  "That one in the corner is generating a larger energy 
field than the other two," she explained, "so I'm 
betting that one is the leader, and the other two are 
flunkies."  

--- 

Sea Coast, Northeast of Crystal Tokyo 

  It took less than half a second for Sailor Venus to 
materialize at the coastal region, and she was glad to 
learn that her assumption had been correct.  

  Standing opposite her in a relaxed manner, his back 
toward her, was a tall man dressed in a kendo training 
uniform, his wooden sword slung at his waist.  He 
stared upward at the stars, just at the edge of the 
cliff that Venus knew fell nearly straight down to the 
rocky shoals below.  The waves crashed up against the 
rocks, creating a strange hypnotic, soothing sound in 
the otherwise quiet night.  

  "Excuse me?" she started, instantly getting a 
reaction out of the kendoist.  

  "Shhh!!" he hissed, turning his head back toward her 
angrily.  "Do you not hear the calling from beyond the 
sea, woman?!"  

  "It's just the sea...."  

  "Woven in a sea of beauty," he interrupted, "the song 
of the maiden ocean spirits carry to my ears.  'Tis a 
rhythm that may soothe the beast, or enlighten the 
knowledgable."  

  He turned around fully, and drew his bokken, gripping 
it with both hands, and taking several practice swings 
before him.  "Would you be the maiden warrior that is 
the championed leader of Crystal Tokyo's devoted 
defenders?"  

  "Yeah, I guess that's me," Venus replied with a nod.  
"Who are you?"  

  "I am the one without peer!" he thundered.  "The 
rising star of the fencing world!  The sound of my 
voice strikes fear in the hearts of my enemies!  My 
peers call me the Azure Wind of Tokyo University!  
Tatewaki Kuno, age twenty-two."  

  "O-kay," Venus said, uncertain if she found the right 
guy.  "So you're challenging me to a duel?  I don't 
really have a fair sword."  

  "The weapon is but a deception to the perception of 
one's true skill!" Tatewaki replied, holding out his 
bokken in a ready stance.  "You would do well to 
prepare to pay for your crimes!"  

  Only a fraction of a second passed as Venus realized 
that the match had begun, and she was quite unarmed.  
The kendoist thrust rapid jabs with his wooden sword 
in a blinding speed that it took all of the soldier's 
concentration to avoid them all.  She knew she was 
getting pushed back, and into a wall, but there was 
little she could think to do in order to avoid that.  

  The moment Venus felt the wall behind her she leaped 
straight up, forcing Tatewaki to smash his bokken into 
the stone cliffside.  Pushing herself off the wall she 
somersaulted over the kendoist, quickly summoning her 
Venus energy sword, and landing on her feet.  Turning, 
she suppressed surprise when Tatewaki pulled his 
bokken out of the cliffside undamaged, leaving several 
large holes in the rock.  

  "Defend yourself, scoundrel!" the kendoist shouted, 
committing himself to another fury strike.  

  This time Venus was ready, as she arced her blade 
to parry each blow, but it was as if Tatewaki's 
strokes were unaffected, as he pressed on with the same 
fury.  She dodged to the side, opening Tatewaki's side 
for an easy counter blow, and took advantage of it, 
driving a well-placed kick in the kendoist's side.  
Tatewaki, knocked out of his attack, quickly recovered 
from the recoil, and resorted on the more conventional 
swings.  

  Venus took the opportunity to swing the battle in her 
favor, making wide cutting arcs and forcing Tatewaki 
to parry, as he overcompensated the strikes due to the 
light trails from the energy weapon.  She was surprised 
the bokken remained in working shape despite the 
punishment it went through.  

  But apparently Tatewaki was learning about his 
opponent just as fast, if not faster, than Venus was 
learning about him.  Instead of going for a dedicated 
parry as usual, Tatewaki thrust his bokken in quickly 
between arcing hits, and Venus moved her head out of 
the way in the nick of time.  However, even though the 
weapon never touched her she felt the attack tear a 
cut into her right cheek.  As she realized it was 
starting to bleed Tatewaki pressed his attack, making 
several more dedicated thrusts, this time landing good 
hits on her right arm-- her sword arm.  

  She lost hold over the weapon's existence as the 
bruises dominated her mind, and Venus staggered back 
defensively, her left arm supporting her injured right 
arm.  Taking in several desperate breaths, she realized 
over the sting of the hurting spots that Tatewaki had 
stopped completely, but remained ever-ready to strike 
again.  

  "With defenders as weak as you," Tatewaki said 
coldly, "is it a wonder that opponents skilled in the 
war arts can beat you so easily?"  

  "Then you don't know us Sailor Senshi very well, do 
you?" Venus countered.  "You say you're going to hit me 
with that justice of yours, but it's more vengeance 
than justice."  

  "Such shall it be to deceivers as you!" Tatewaki 
said angrily.  "How dare you interfere with the lives 
of my family in such manner as I cannot recognize my 
own father?  What right have you to dominate the minds 
of this Earth with your will, and remove their way of 
living?!"  

  "You're not making sense!" complained the soldier, 
stalling for time as she tried to think of a way out of 
the mess.  "Fighting only creates more problems in the 
world!  The only way to prevent it is to talk out the 
problems, and find a solution both parties can agree 
with."  

  "How naive do you believe I am, woman?!" he roared.  
"Though I would hate my father so for the atrocities 
he has committed, he is still my father.  What you and 
your sorceries have done... were they asked for?  Were 
they necessary?!  Why?!"  

  "Because I'm a soldier of love and justice," she 
replied, finalizing her plan.  "I fight for the good of 
the people, against those who would bring harm to the 
Earth, and the rest of the universe.  My name is Sailor 
Venus!"  

  She pointed out her right index finger against all 
the pain protesting in her mind.  "Crescent Beam!"  

  A ray of energy caught Tatewaki by surprise, and 
nothing he could do could deflect a simple attack such 
as that.  He took the blow squarely in the chest, 
throwing the kendoist back and off balance.  In the 
second of weakness Venus followed-up with the remainder 
of her plan.  

  Quickly she summoned an energy chain into existence, 
and flung it at the dazed attacker.  The chain 
encircled Tatewaki many times, binding him securely, 
but he refused to release his grip on the bokken.  

  Gritting his teeth in anger, Tatewaki charged before 
the chain could encircle his legs and feet completely.  
Venus rolled to the side quickly, mentally telling 
herself, "That was not part of the plan!" and allowing 
Tatewaki to continue.  

  But continue he would not, as the chain finished 
binding the kendoist in mid-charge.  Tatewaki fought 
against the bindings, but fell forward, his bokken 
caught on the ground.  His momentum carried him 
further, however, and the bokken served to fling 
Tatewaki into the air.  

  Venus turned her eyes away as Tatewaki flung to his 
death plunge over the edge of the cliff.  

--- 

  He had no idea how long he had lay there, with the 
sea lapping against his back as Tatewaki lay broken 
on the rocky sea coast.  Struggling to keep his eyes 
open he tried in vain to remember where the black 
prism shard had gone, but somehow he remembered it was 
hidden in the handle of the bokken.  

  No matter, it was useless, he thought.  

  How long ago had it been when he discovered that the 
prism crystal that Wiseman gave him served to augment 
his already fantastic skills?  How long ago had it been 
since he and Kodachi left the Kuno estate for the last 
time?  

  How long had Kodachi been standing next to him?  

  "I... failed," he croaked.  

  "Please, Brother," she pleaded, "please hang on!"  

  "Finish it..." he requested, feeling the energy 
draining from his body.  "Take my... heart...."  

  For a moment the girl's eyes sobered up from her 
sadness.  "What... what are you...?"  

  "In death, my life... serves purpose...."  He lost 
feeling in his legs, feeling nothing of the rocks they 
lay on, nor of the bent bones.  For that matter, he 
realized, he could not feel himself at all.  "Dear 
Sister, live on."  

  Tatewaki Kuno would neither see her reaction, nor 
know of what his fateful battle would bring for the 
future of the world.  

--- 

  Venus picked up the wooden sword, and found it to be 
a little heavier than she expected, as the handle end 
was weighed down artificially.  She had little time to 
think of it as she paused to look over the edge, unable 
to take her mind off the tragedy she witnessed herself.  

  Down below, many several meters, she could make out 
the prone body of the kendoist Tatewaki, and that of 
a second, a girl, apparently.  Any speculation as to 
her relation to the kendoist disappeared as Venus 
realized she was drawing out his heart crystal, black 
lightning crackling out of her right palm, sourcing 
from a Deathbuster star.  The heart crystal glowed with 
a high intensity, suggesting it was of a superior 
purity.  

  The girl stared upward, catching a glimpse of Venus 
with sadness in her eyes.  However, the sadness was 
soon replaced with scorn when she realized that the 
reason Tatewaki was dead was because of her.  

  "YOU!!" she screamed, her voice carrying over the 
lap of waves against the rocks.  "You shall rue the day 
you crossed paths with Kuno!"  

  In a shift of blackness the girl vanished with the 
heart crystal, leaving the corpse of her fellow Fenril 
Knight alone in the darkness of night.  

  Venus sighed wearily, and suddenly the sound of the 
ocean took on a whole new meaning to her.  

  "They're never going to stop now," she realized.  

--- 

Ami's Apartment, 10th Street District 

  Ami collapsed on her bed wearily, holding the black 
prism shard in her hand over her.  

  It was a fragment of the Black Crystal, she had no 
doubt about that.  If there was a sign that Death 
Phantom was involved, this was it.  

  Each of the Fenril Knights, she learned, carried one 
of these shards on their person, in order to travel in 
a teleporting fashion similar to the method the 
Sailor Senshi used nowadays.  Like the standard way, 
all one had to do was visualize the location in order 
to get there, which was why Higure had to physically 
bring her in the first time.  

  Ami suspected that the shards were also a means of 
tracking, therefore it would do her no good to break 
her routine now.  She guessed that if she went into the 
Crystal Palace it would immediately blow her cover.  
Still, having the shard should give some kind of 
positive benefit on the whole situation.  

  Realizing the lateness of the hour, Ami nevertheless 
set down the shard and produced her communication 
mirror out of its hiding place.  In a few short moments 
she was connected to Neo Queen Serenity's Inner Sanctum 
viewscreen, where a tired monarch stood waiting.  

  "Ami, I am glad you are well," she said, sounding 
tired.  

  "They've invited me to continue visiting them for 
the time being," she reported.  "So far, I've been able 
to determine that a suspect of the bombing a couple 
weeks ago is among them.  Her name is Kanna Rajura, and 
she is called the 'Crystal Spider.'  I recommend you 
put someone on this."  

  "I see."  The queen nodded.  "While you were gone 
the others have been rather busy.  Two separate 
attacks, one this afternoon, and one which concluded a 
short time ago.  In the first attack a strange young 
man with a pantyhose sash attempted to steal a heart 
crystal; Mars and Jupiter thwarted him."  

  "There was talk of someone named 'Pantyhose' in the 
Fenril compound," Ami said, nodding.  

  "Venus handled one of the Fenril Knights, while Mars 
and Jupiter disposed of decoy droids," continued 
Serenity.  "However, during their duel the Fenril 
Knight was slain, and his heart crystal taken by 
another."  

  "In other words, they're possibly willing to 
sacrifice each other for their mission," noted the 
disguised Sailor Senshi.  "I've received a shard of the 
Black Crystal from them; they use it to teleport at 
will.  What I find strange is if the Fenril had this 
option available, why didn't he retreat?"  

  Queen Serenity shook her head.  "We do not know the 
answer, but I will have people search the body for such 
a shard."  A greater sadness fell in her eyes.  "My 
dear friend, I continually fear for your safety.  
Please do no more than you must, for I have no wish to 
lose more people in this struggle, even if it is on 
the side of our enemy.  The time of war has passed."  

  Yes, Ami thought, nodding.  All everybody wants is 
peace and happiness, and while the Fenril Knights were 
still running around, with the backing of Death 
Phantom, that peace was in jeopardy.  

--- 

Control Center, Mishima Heavy Industries 

  "Dead," Ayame repeated, still shocked that she would 
be announcing this fate on any under her roof.  "Dead, 
dead, dead...."  

  Save Shion, the only other occupants of the control 
center was Kanna and Shizuka, as Kodachi had long since 
locked herself into her quarters.  Kanna looked down 
toward Shion as she stood next to his seat, a worried 
look on her face.  

  "Face it," Shizuka said, trying to calm down the 
leader, "everybody's got to die sometime...."  

  "Shizuka," Kanna warned, "don't...."  

  "I mean, it's nothing to look forward to," she 
continued, trying to amend her mistake, "but... well, 
oh...."  She pounded her foot on the ground.  "Damn 
me."  

  "Just shut up," Ayame ordered coldly, betraying no 
emotion.  "Just... shut... up."  

  "What I want to know is why he didn't come back," 
Shion voiced.  "He should've had the prism on him; he 
could've avoided his fate."  

  "Tatewaki's a warrior," Kanna replied, "and he's very 
proud.  No, he'd never back out of the fight even if 
he was losing.  Unfortunately, I don't think he's the 
only one."  

  "Then we're just going to have to change that, won't 
we?" Ayame said.  She eyed the Crystal Spider.  "I want 
you to use that much-flaunted brain of yours and find 
a way to make our attacks more effective.  I want to 
see some good results tomorrow, before the negative 
morale sets in."  

  "Tomorrow?!" Kanna said, gasping.  "That soon?!"  

  "There's a reason I'm the king and you're the prime 
minister, Kanna," the leader replied.  "You're supposed 
to be the smart one; you figure it out.  I want to see 
no less than five heart crystals on my desk by this 
time tomorrow, or you're going to take the fall for 
this problem, understand?"  

  Remaining silent, she nodded.  "I'll see what I can 
do, but I'm not promising anything."  

  "And while you're at it, see if you can fix the 
'proud attitude' we've got in our people.  I never want 
to hear of a blundering mistake like this again.  
Ever."  

--- 

Archives, Mishima Heavy Industries 
The Next Day 

  Despite it being a school day, Ami managed to pull 
enough strings to get off duty that day, as she wished 
to delve more into the Fenril command structure.  Now 
that the first casualty of war occurred, finding a way 
to stop the conflict would be much more difficult.  
More than ever they needed to find out what drove the 
Fenril to the point where they would sacrifice their 
lives for their cause.  

  Ami needed to find out before the other sixteen 
forfeited their lives on whatever plan Death Phantom 
set them up for.  

  Although it was still early in the morning there was 
one person up and about, if one could call it that.  
Sitting with her head down in her folded arms at one 
of the desks was Kanna Rajura, who obviously had not 
gone to sleep since Ami last saw her.  Within arm's 
reach was her polearm, obviously providing her some 
sort of comfort by its mere presence.  

  Unexpectedly she burst full awake as Ami got closer.  

  "Oh, it's you," the Crystal Spider said with relief, 
her hand retracting from her weapon.  "Didn't think 
you'd be back this soon."  

  "I have the day off," Ami replied.  "You look like 
you could use some sleep."  

  Kanna nodded.  "Yeah, I guess so... but things come 
up, you know."  

  Ami pointed to the papers on the desk.  "What were 
you doing that required you to stay up all night?"  

  "I just got asked by the boss to figure out a way to 
counter a morale problem," she answered with a fake 
laugh.  "I'm supposed to be a miracle worker or 
something."  Shrugging, she added, "I guess it was 
coming."  

  "What was?"  

  "One of my friends died last night, at the hands of 
the Sailor Senshi.  Not a whole lot of people know 
about this yet; we're leaving that up to his sister, 
who's holed up in her room.  In the meantime, I'm 
supposed to get things done by tonight."  She stared at 
Ami with her tired eyes.  "I can't do everything at 
once; it's nothing like in the stories."  

  "Is there any way I can help?" Ami offered.  

  "I doubt it," answered Kanna.  She ran her hand down 
her face.  "Actually, there is something you can do."  
Reaching down to her belt, she produced a business 
card.  "Order some nice flowers and send them there.  
The room number's on the back."  

  Ami accepted the card, and read the title.  "It's 
for a friend in the hospital?"  

  Reluctantly, she nodded.  "I wish I could apologize 
to them in person... I wish I'd done it sooner.  But I 
never gave it a second thought, that I could've killed 
him.  I never realized how much trouble I caused him 
until after... my other friend... died...."  

  "Why aren't you going to see your friend?"  

  Kanna laughed wearily.  "His wife would kill me."  

--- 

  No sooner had the two finished their conversation 
Kanna gathered her papers and weapon, and walked out, 
likely heading for the control center, of which Ami 
had no access to without another accompanying her.  
Left alone in the archives, she glanced at the card 
again, wondering what to do.  

  Seating herself at a desk, Ami got the impression 
that Kanna realized the error of her ways, and was 
trying to make up for it.  It was a step in the right 
direction, but it was still a far cry from changing 
her goal, whatever that was.  

  She mentioned that the man hospitalized in the 
bombing was her friend, but implied that his wife was 
not.  Perhaps one reason the recovering couple refused 
to give Kanna's name directly was because of some kind 
of old obligation, something that transcended 'just 
friends.'  It was a wonder that the wife was kept quiet 
the entire time.  

  And still, the flowers had to be ordered.  Kanna was 
emotionally vulnerable at the moment, and she was 
likely not the only one.  Perhaps now is the time to 
try and sway views, Ami thought.  The best way to do 
that, however, was to gain their trust.  Perhaps the 
Crystal Spider was a good start.  

  She decided to wait to see how Kanna's plan would 
pan out, and in the meantime she decided to order those 
flowers.  

--- 

Control Center, Mishima Heavy Industries 

  "So what's this supposed to be?" Shizuka asked as she 
rummaged through the equipment laid out on the table 
before her.  She picked up a large tube-like rifle, 
which could have been a water gun if the designer 
wished it.  

  "Oh, that's a new Deathbuster weapon," Shion 
answered, leaving his seat to personally handle the 
weapon.  "We didn't have the model on hand, but we 
built it using the specs I found in the computer.  I 
call it the Fire Buster Mark Three."  

  "'Mark Three?'  What happened to the other two?"  

  The mercenary shrugged.  "Beats me, but this one is 
a definite improvement over the other models.  While 
the original could only extract heart crystals and spew 
fire, this one has an ice option on it."  He adjusted 
the nozzle, and Shizuka heard a distinct click to know 
the weapon locked in place.  "Observe."  

  Throwing up a tennis ball-sized iron ball Shion aimed 
the fire buster and fired.  A jet of clear liquid fired 
from the end of the star-shaped nozzle, catching the 
ball in its deadly stream and quickly freezing it in 
ice.  When it landed the ball completely shattered into 
a million pieces.  

  "Damn," Shizuka said in awe.  "Remind me why I want 
to use the FIRE buster part again?"  

  "Well, the fire uses up a lot less energy," Shion 
explained.  "The ice mechanism eats up a lot of energy, 
but not nearly as much as the heart extractor.  That 
one is an energy hog, and unlike the stars it draws on 
the same power plant as the rest of the buster."  

  "Because the star drew upon the user's spirit energy, 
of course," she said in understanding.  

  "The fire buster's power plant also draws upon the 
user's spirit energy, but in a much more efficient 
manner.  The engine is so sophisticated it's a wonder 
it's technology made in the Nineties.  I swear if I 
ever meet this Eudial person, I'll kiss her."  

  "Don't get your hopes up," Shizuka replied, seizing 
the fire buster from the mercenary's hands.  "This is 
no good replacement for my shotgun, but considering the 
firepower the Sailor Senshi are packing, I think I'm 
going to need this."  

  Glancing back at him, she added, "While I'm gone 
will you look after Thanatos?  I think he's getting 
sick."  

  Before Shion could reply Kanna made her entrance as 
the double doors slid before her.  She ducked under 
slightly allowing the polearm slung on her back to 
clear the top of the door.  "Well, good morning, 
everybody."  She raised a cup of coffee in greeting.  

  "Ayame's still sleeping," Shion informed her.  "She 
gave me charge of the situation in her absence."  

  "Don't you ever sleep?"  

  "I could ask the same about you."  

  Kanna sighed.  "Well, geez....  By the way, Master 
Higure's friend, Ami, is here.  She's in the archives 
for your information."  

  "Really," Shion said, nodding.  "I didn't think she'd 
be back so soon.  At this rate I could see her much 
more often than Hokuto."  

  "Don't get your hopes up," Shizuka warned.  

  "Well, anyway," the tactician Kanna said, "I want 
you to rouse the following people, so the plan goes 
like this...."  

--- 

  Pantyhose Taro carefully watched the activity around 
the control center, watching those such as the Femme- 
boy and more come and go.  Not once did the leaders 
call him in, considering him still under punishment.  

  No matter, he thought as he walked down the hall.  
I've got ways to make things happen, too.  

--- 

Internal Security, Crystal Palace 

  "According to Mercury," Mars said, "each one of the 
Fenril Knights is likely carrying a Black Crystal shard 
with them wherever they go.  Since each shard gives off 
a negative energy spike all we have to do is look for 
those spikes."  

  "I'm working on it," the technician said, busy 
typing away at his console.  "I'm cross-referencing the 
information the passive scanners picked up during the 
Black Moon invasion with our current readings.  It 
should take a few minutes."  

  Mars nodded.  The numbers of the Sailor Senshi were 
dwindling, with Mercury gone and Venus recovering from 
her strangely powerful wounds and bruises, all gotten 
by a wooden sword.  Venus refused to let go of her 
opponent's bokken, holding it as in a death grip in her 
bruised right hand.  All of this left only herself and 
Jupiter to fend against the supposed sixteen other 
Fenril Knights still running around, and it was looking 
to be terrible odds.  

  She wanted to propose a way to augment their defense 
forces, unwilling to make a repeat disaster of the 
first Black Moon invasion, but she knew Neo Queen 
Serenity would refuse to ask their past selves for aid 
again, in fear that doing so would alter their time in 
a terrible way.  

  She wanted to believe fixing the problem in the past 
would solve everything, but Mars knew just as well that 
even with knowledge of the future they still could not 
prevent the Black Moon invasion, nor could they beat 
Death Phantom's cunning even if they managed to do so 
with their younger forms.  

  "I've got one," the technician said, breaking her 
train of thought.  "There's a point in the 10th Street 
Market.  Wait, there's another one... and another...."  

  Like stars twinkling into existence as the night 
ascended to its zenith negative energy spikes appeared, 
one after another, all over Crystal Tokyo.  Sailor Mars 
balled her fist angrily, realizing that her worst fear 
was coming true.  There was no way two of them could 
beat thirty-plus enemies.  

  "The bulk of them have to be droids," she realized.  
"I'm going out; inform Jupiter and Venus what's going 
on!"  

--- 

Nerima District, Crystal Tokyo 

  Ranma Saotome wished he recognized the place he 
walked.  

  Merchants sold their wares to the early risers that 
morning, each all smiles as they made their business 
transactions.  Wood-framed structures were replaced by 
opaque crystal, matching the rest of the crystal 
covering Tokyo.  Everything appeared bright and cheery 
to the martial artist, but it served only to make him 
feel all the more unclean.  

  "'Take a walk,' she said," he grumbled, thinking 
about what Kanna told him shortly after he received 
news of Kuno's demise.  "It shouldn't be bothering me."  

  However, it did.  Ranma never gave Tatewaki Kuno much 
thought whenever he made himself known to him, but 
there seemed to be an irreplaceable void in his wake.  
He thought back to the old days, when Kuno would 
challenge Ranma over the most insignificant of things, 
even something as ridiculous as his own cursed girl 
form.  He wondered how the others were handling it.  

  Kuno was never the best fighter, he thought, but he 
was never one to give up.  If that's the kind of fate 
that awaits us, was it worth fighting over?  

--- 

10th Street Market, 10th Street District 

  Shizuka thought she would get used to the weight of 
the fire buster as she carried it, slung over her 
shoulder, through the street.  She ignored the stares 
she drew from the early risers, completely focusing on 
her mission at hand.  While she hardly liked the task 
set before her Shizuka trusted Kanna knew what she was 
doing, if only because Shion trusted her so fully.  

  She tried to push the thought of her snake out of her 
mind; such trivialities could get someone like her 
killed.  Now certainly wasn't the time to die; Mizuki 
would kill her, wherever she was.  

  In any case, it was better than being useless, like 
Ryoga Hibiki was.  

  The priestess stopped in her tracks, however, when 
Sailor Mars appeared further down the street.  

  "You!" Mars exclaimed.  

  "Oh, it's the prostitute," Shizuka said insultingly, 
unslinging her fire buster.  "Figures you'd be the one 
I'd meet first."  

  Mars grimaced.  "Didn't think to bring one of your 
flunky droids, did you?"  

  "Hah, she's right!"  The priestess adjusted the 
nozzle of the fire buster slightly.  "I'm getting a 
really good reading on that heart crystal of yours!"  

  Mars leaped out of the way just in time to avoid the 
fire attack, and Shizuka cursed her luck.  She turned 
to adjust her aim, but hesitated for a moment.  Taking 
advantage of it Mars threw a Burning Mandala in her 
direction, and it was all for the priestess to do but 
flame the incoming fireballs.  

  Silently, she cursed Kanna for sticking her in a 
market, looking around at the numerous pedestrian 
bystanders at each side of the street.  "Dammit, Kanna, 
why here of all places?" she hissed.  

  It was one thing to distract the Sailor Senshi by 
raining fire on the crowd, but Shizuka was unsure as 
to how she could control the flame well enough for 
that.  Cursing for the fourth straight time, she threw 
the fire buster over her shoulder and ran.  Behind she 
heard Sailor Mars giving chase, and it was a wonder to 
Shizuka that she could keep up with heels.  

  Everywhere her eyes turned there was more people, 
staring and watching her and Mars go by, typical of 
stupid people.  They had no idea of the danger they 
were in, and yet they stood there like idiots.  Shizuka 
wished they knew how much trouble she was going through 
just to get them out of the way.  

  She spied a subway entrance, and despite her best 
judgement she jumped in, and people scattered.  She 
raised her fire buster and shouted, "Everybody scram!  
Or I'll blow us all to Hell!!"  

  Satisfaction settled in as she pushed her way 
further into the subway, and bystanders flooded out in 
panicked droves, buying her at least a little time to 
plan as they got in the way of Sailor Mars's 
entrance.  Spying a subway car at the stop Shizuka 
ran to the control car, and lowered the buster 
menacingly.  

  "Pull out, now!" she ordered, and the driver was 
quick to comply.  

  No sooner did the subway train began its retreat into 
the tunnel Sailor Mars pushed her way in.  Shizuka 
assessed the situation quickly, finding that there were 
still people trying to run from the crazy woman with 
the gun.  

  It wasn't nearly enough time to formulate a plan, 
she realized angrily.  

  "Eat buster!" Shizuka yelled, throwing flames with 
her fire buster.  

  A ring of fire burst around Sailor Mars, creating a 
blazing wall between Shizuka and her enemy.  Mars threw 
fireballs of her own, but they served only to fuel the 
firewall, and in the meantime it was growing smaller 
by the second.  

  Shizuka rotated the nozzle.  "Steaming hot!  I do 
love boiling roaches alive!"  

  The liquid ice compound surged from the end of the 
buster, and in desperation Mars blew up a hole beneath 
her, allowing herself to fall under and avoid both the 
closing of the ring and the ice burst.  The stream 
splashed over one of the crystallized walls, icing it 
over with another layer.  

  "There's nowhere to go!" Mars realized, leaping out 
of the hole the moment the fire ring dissipated.  

  "Like bloody hell!" Shizuka hissed, firing more 
bursts of liquid ice.  

  The soldier of fire ran an arc around Shizuka, and 
her shots completely missed and iced over more sections 
of wall.  She cried, "What're you doing?!  You want to 
make the whole place collapse on us?"  

  Snarling in frustration, instead of aiming directly 
at her enemy Shizuka sprayed ice on the floor, creating 
a quickly spreading sheet.  Mars jumped over the spread 
as it came her way, and summoned a fire snake to throw 
at the priestess.  Quickly switching the nozzle back 
Shizuka threw flames at the incoming attack, but it 
was only a decoy as Mars's foot landed in her face.  

  As the gun clattered beside her Shizuka felt Mars 
standing over her, and, to her dismay, people 
applauding her.  Didn't they know how... no... forget 
it, she thought.  

  "It's over for you!" the senshi informed her.  

  "Well, pish-posh," snorted Shizuka.  "You don't know 
me well enough for that."  She smiled maliciously, as 
her spiel bought time for her to fish out a set of 
steel cards in her left sleeve.  

  With a quick flick of her wrist, and too late for 
Mars to react, Shizuka threw three cards toward the 
wall section that was iced over.  Each made its mark, 
embedding into the wall and creating quickly growing 
cracks.  

  As the rumbling and cracking was underway Mars turned 
toward Shizuka with anger in her eyes.  "You!!  Why?!" 

  Without giving an answer Shizuka flipped backward 
and knocked Mars over, sending her over the priestess's 
body.  As she grabbed the fire buster sections of wall 
and ceiling began to collapse, now that the support was 
buckling beneath it.  Shizuka had no intention of 
being around when it finished, and if Sailor Mars was 
smart enough, she would hasten her leave as well.  

  Shouldering the buster, she reached to grasp the 
prism shard tied to her belt, but she saw that there 
were still people retreating from the subway-- those 
that were blissfully cheering Sailor Mars on earlier.  
Cursing her luck Shizuka unshouldered the buster and 
adjusted the nozzle, spraying a sticky substance at 
a section of the ceiling that was about to collapse 
over the entrance, allowing them time to leave.  

  Amidst the chaos around her Shizuka's eyes caught 
two young children huddling in the corner, obviously 
separated from their parents during the panicked 
evacuation.  Realizing Mizuki would berate her for 
cursing so much Shizuka rushed to their position.  

  There was little time to act as the ceiling, breaking 
out of the sticky spray, collapsed over her.  

--- 

Control Center, Mishima Heavy Industries 

  "What just went on there?" Ayame asked as she viewed 
the main monitor, which currently displayed an aerial 
view of Cyrstal Tokyo and the target points.  A large 
blinking red circle appeared near one of the points.  

  "It seems to be some kind of an explosion," Shion 
said.  "I'll direct one of the watchers over there."  

  Ayame waited patiently as the small spy robot made 
its way to the devastated area.  The main viewscreen 
opened a small window to the side, displaying the 
watcher's viewpoint.  

  From the looks of it, the street collapsed on itself, 
with stone and crystal broken in rather large chunks.  
A nearby subway entrance was completely blocked, and 
many spectators were surveying the damage.  

  "Who was there?" she asked.  

  "Wait, let me check...."  Shion ruffled through the 
notes Kanna had given him.  "It's... oh man, it's 
Shizuka."  

  Ayame cursed silently.  Was this part of Kanna's 
brilliant plan?  Why did the gods decide it didn't have 
to be a droid that got busted?  "Recall her immediately 
or... at least get her to say something!"  

  Frantically the mercenary pushed aside Kanna's notes 
and cleared the prism switchboard.  Finding the switch 
that controlled Shizuka's prism, he flipped it.  

  Nothing happened.  

  Angrily, Shion flipped the switch several more times 
in rapid succession, even though he knew it would do 
no good.  Grinding his teeth he vented his frustration 
by pounding the console.  "Dammit!  These things don't 
work when you want them to!"  

  He jumped out of his seat, pushing back his jacket 
sleeves out of habit.  "I'm going to get her!"  

  But Ayame stood in his way.  "Shion, forget it."  

  "Why should I?  Doesn't her life mean anything to 
you?"  

  "Of course it does!" she vented angrily.  "The fact 
is, alive or not, there's nothing you can do to help 
her.  I need you here.  If anyone else knew that you 
lost your cool over people dying then I'd lose face, 
too.  And if that happens, none of us are going to 
survive, with people like Pantyhose Taro eating us up 
from the inside."  

  Balling up his fists, Shion wanted nothing more than 
to push his way past her, but realized the truth in her 
words.  Defeated, he returned to his seat.  "She'll be 
back," he decided, unsure if it was delusion or fact.  

--- 

Front Gates, Crystal Palace 

  "Who would've thought that just walking out the front 
door would be so easy?" Pantyhose Taro said to himself 
as he spied the gates of the Crystal Palace.  He turned 
to the one beside him, his co-conspirator after a 
fashion.  "All you have to do is enter as part of one 
of the tour groups, and do your thing."  

  Silently, the weary-eyed Ryoga Hibiki nodded.  "It's 
the only way," he told himself.  

  Taro nodded.  If there was any way to take up the 
reigns of leadership from the bat bitch, it was to take 
out Neo Queen Serenity in the comfort of her own home.  
After all, it wasn't himself that was going to throw 
his life away in a suicide attack.  

--- 

Ucchan's Okonomiyaki, Nerima District 

  Ranma entered the restaurant unconsciously, as he did 
every other day for lunch back in the old days.  His 
eyes brightened when he discovered that some things 
never changed at all.  

  "Ranchan!" Ukyo greeted cheerily, in pleasant 
surprise.  "What're you doing here?"  

  "Heya, Ucchan," he said, waving.  Curious customers 
turned to look, each greeting the martial artist in 
their own way, with nods and hellos.  Although Ranma 
did not know most of them, he figured it was a way to 
score points with the chef-- be friendly with her 
friends.  

  None of them were likely aware of the maliciousness 
that Ukyo was capable of, and if they did, it was 
likely a good thing she was almost always happy.  Or, 
at least, appeared to be happy; she made it a point to 
not display anything but that face to a paying 
customer.  

  "Oh, I've been around," he answered cryptically.  
"Off training and all...."  

  Ukyo put on a more serious face.  "But you were 
thinking about what the old man said, weren't you?"  

  "Yeah, I guess," he admitted.  

  "Truthfully, Ranchan," she said, "even when I'm doing 
all this wonderful business, and Konatsu's cooler than 
ever...."  

  "Where is he, anyway?" Ranma interrupted.  

  "Oh, he's out buying supplies," she answered.  "But 
that's... well... everything's sort of conflicting with 
what the old man said about this place."  

  "You mean about Crystal Tokyo?"  

  The chef nodded.  "There's no wars, no conflicts, no 
disease, no disaster, no... nothing.  In fact, I'd say, 
excepting what you guys are doing, this place is 
perfect.  Let someone else handle the saving the world 
stuff, if it's even necessary anymore.  Actually, I 
don't see any way this peace could ever end."  

  "I had the same thoughts."  

  "Akane came in here once or twice; she was surprised 
to see I was back.  She told me about you two breaking 
up over this...."  She leaned closer and whispered, 
"I know I'm the last person you want to hear this from, 
but you have to go back."  

  "Even if I did, things won't be the same as they used 
to be," Ranma complained quietly.  "Too many things 
changed while we were gone.  Your way of life is still 
here, but I don't have one... if I ever had one."  

  "Looking for your niche?"  

  "That, and," he shook his head, "Kuno kicked the 
bucket last night."  

  Ukyo's eyes widened.  "You're kidding."  

  "That's what Ayame's been saying," he continued.  
"And Kodachi's not been seen ever since; she's hiding 
in her room, doing who-knows-what."  

  "How are the others taking it?"  

  "As well as it could be, I guess."  Ranma shrugged.  
"I'm not sure what to think anymore.  Kanna just told 
all of us to walk it off and think about it."  

  "And that's why you're here, eh?"  Ukyo tsked.  "Not 
going to order?"  

  Ranma snapped out of his thoughts.  "Oh, yeah.  Get 
me the same thing."  

  In a flash Ukyo began working the magic of her 
trade, mixing up a new pitcher.  "I don't think there's 
a reason to fight, really.  I mean, if deaths like 
what happened to Kuno mean anything, it's that war and 
battle isn't something we should be desiring, is it?"  

  "Maybe," he considered, "but martial arts is a way of 
life.  This big threat must be in our imaginations."  

--- 

Inner Sanctum, Crystal Tokyo 

  Although it seemed an easy task to heal Sailor 
Venus's wounds under the light of the Silver Crystal, 
it was still physically taxing on Neo Queen Serenity.  
As she replaced the artifact on the pedestal she turned 
to a nearby mirror, and stared at herself, realizing 
for the first time how weary she was.  

  She imagined it to be just as taxing, if not more, 
on the three Sailor Senshi, now that they had to deal 
with thirty different targets at once.  Jupiter 
notified her that many of the negative energy points 
on the map were single droids, each just as easy to 
beat as the last, and no sign of the Fenril Knights 
themselves.  However, since it was a three on thirty, 
Queen Serenity knew they were getting heart crystals 
all the same.  It was only a matter of timing that her 
senshi caught them and returned the heart crystals 
quickly.  So far they met success.  

  On the other hand, she lost complete contact with 
Sailor Mars, who disappeared after going after the 
first negative point alone.  The queen knew there was 
the possibility that she was engaging in a heated 
battle with a Fenril Knight, and decided to wait it 
out.  

  Most of her worry, however, fell in Mercury's lap.  
She disappeared into the heart of darkness early in the 
day, and while Serenity knew she had to keep her 
communications at rather inconvenient times she wished 
she knew what Mercury was doing.  

--- 

  Although the general alarm was sounded throughout the 
Crystal Palace word had not yet reached Neo Queen 
Serenity that an intruder was present.  Ryoga Hibiki 
easily avoided or bypassed the security guards, as they 
were ill-suited for their jobs.  

  "That's what happens when people get too complacent," 
Ryoga said, shoving aside another guard as he 
continued into the halls.  He wished they presented 
much more of a challenge, and something in the back of 
his mind wished someone would stop him.  

  He had no idea where the inner sanctum was, nor did 
he care to know; Ryoga knew he would get there 
somehow.  Fate had a way of getting him to the wrong 
place at the right time.  

--- 

Rec Room, Mishima Heavy Industries 

  Ami was surprised to see that the rec room was quite 
deserted, considering that the day was still young and 
everyone had long since gotten up and left.  

  Seated at one of the tables was Kanna Rajura and 
Shion Kagami, with the latter having his head down, 
buried in his arms, looking quite asleep, and possibly 
drunk, considering the drained glass next to him.  
Kanna sat back with her right leg propping up her left, 
reading some of her notes in a thin yellow folder.  

  The only other occupant was Mousse, who was sitting 
in front of the television set, playing some sort of 
fighting-type video game now that a console was hooked 
up to it.  He was so engrossed in his game that he 
failed to notice Ami's entrance.  

  Kanna raised her eyes over the folder's level, and 
nodded in greeting.  "Hey there."  

  "Would you mind if I join you?" Ami asked, making her 
way to the seat opposite Kanna's.  

  "Go right ahead."  

  Quickly and quietly she pulled out her seat and sat 
down, settling herself in just as Mousse vented his 
frustration at the game and threw the controller on 
the floor.  

  "What's wrong with him?" she asked.  

  "He's trying to practice so he can beat Shizuka when 
she comes back," Kanna answered, as Mousse was making 
his way to their table.  

  Ami shook her head, then pointed toward Shion.  "No, 
I meant him."  

  "Oh."  She closed the folder and set it down on the 
table, just as Mousse pulled the seat opposite Shion 
backward and leaned over the top, sulking.  

  "There's no way anyone could be that good," he 
muttered.  

  "Well, some of us are better doing some things than 
others," Ami said, trying to cheer him up.  "Perhaps 
you are better than her at some things."  

  "Yeah, that's true," he admitted.  Mousse peered at 
Ami carefully, holding the rim of his glasses out a 
little.  "Say, do I know you?"  

  "Mousse, this is Ami Mizuno," introduced Kanna.  "And 
Ami, this is Mousse."  

  Ami offered her hand, and Mousse shook it.  "A 
pleasure to meet you."  

  "Heh, another girl," the weapons master noted.  "Any 
other guy would think it'd be Heaven down here in Hell, 
don't you think?"  He glanced in Shion's direction, 
and was disappointed to see that he wasn't paying him 
any attention.  "Right...."  

  "You were playing that game a little while ago?" 
Ami said.  

  "Yeah, you play those?" asked Mousse.  "Ever notice 
how much Dreamcast controllers are unsuited for 
fighting games?"  

  "If you would like, I may be able to help you," she 
offered.  

  "I'd like to see that," Kanna admitted.  She glanced 
at Shion.  "Oh, stop sulking already."  

  "What's wrong with him?" asked Mousse, repeating 
Ami's earlier question.  "Lose his stomach?"  

  The Crystal Spider shook her head.  "More like lost 
his girl."  

  "She's not my girlfriend," Shion muttered lazily.  

  "Cool, an automatic response!" exclaimed Mousse.  
"Let me try!"  

  "Who?" asked Ami.  

  "Well," Kanna said, leaning toward Ami 
conspiratorially, "neither of them like to admit it, 
but I think Shion and Shizuka like each other."  

  "Yeah," agreed Mousse.  "We're taking side bets on 
how long it'll take before they admit it, much less go 
out."  He produced a notebook.  "So far the bet's 
looking in favor of three years."  

  "Something happened to Shizuka, and we don't know 
what yet," Kanna explained.  "Ayame's really pissed, 
but she won't show it.  She wants to believe we think 
she's cold, but we know.  Shion, on the other hand, 
can't work anymore."  She shrugged.  "Poor guy deserves 
a break after working non-stop for two weeks; he needs 
to get out more."  

  "Not to mention it's only hours after Kuno died," 
Mousse added.  "We should be taking bets how long it'll 
take for Ayame to crack."  

  Ami nodded.  From the brief times she saw Ayame she 
appeared too young to carry the reigns of leadership 
of something as desperate as the Fenril Knights.  In 
the short time she knew any of them, for that matter, 
they appeared to be pleasant sorts; these were people 
from everyday walks of life.  She never met this Kuno, 
therefore the impact of his demise did not affect her 
in a harsh way, while the others seemed to be taking it 
well.  

  Shizuka, on the other hand, Ami knew personally, 
having talked to her a great deal only a day earlier.  
It was unthinkable that such a naive girl would be the 
next to die in what would likely be a long string of 
deaths-- seventeen, if history repeated itself.  

  For that matter, these people did not consider 
themselves anything in relation to the ancient 
Nemesian civilization; as far as they knew they were 
there.  Ami wondered if Higure knew more about the 
subject, but thought better of it, remembering to not 
arouse suspicions.  

  "I heard Kodachi's got his heart crystal," Mousse 
said, instantly jerking Ami's attention back to the 
conversation.  

  "Even if she does, I don't know what she could do 
with it," Kanna replied.  "I don't have any idea why 
Ayame wants those things, anyway."  

  "Beats me."  The weapons master turned toward Ami.  
"I'll bet you haven't a clue what we're talking about.  
We don't, either."  

  "Who's Kodachi?" she asked curiously, unwilling to 
give them the information she knew.  

  "Kuno's little sister," answered Mousse.  "She's 
probably what Ayame's going to turn into if this bad 
luck streak keeps going."  

--- 

10th Street Subway Terminal, 10th Street District 

  Shizuka wished she could blame her problems on the 
subway, but knew that everything that fell around her 
was her fault.  

  She sat up in place, and leaned back against the 
fallen chunks of stone and crystal, satisfied that, 
while the two children, a boy and a girl that appeared 
no older than ten, were scared stiff, but unharmed.  

  That was more than you could say for yourself, she 
told herself, rubbing the sore on her back.  

  "Bloody hell, what a mess," Shizuka noted, her eyes 
turning toward the rubble.  

  "I'm scared," the boy said, the younger of the two 
children.  

  "Hi there," the priestess said, but the girl would 
have none of it.  

  "You're a bad lady," she said, obviously more in 
control of the situation than either the boy or Shizuka 
had.  "You killed Sailor Mars."  

  "Killed, huh?"  She laughed.  "I doubt it."  Shizuka 
pointed further toward the rubble, and sure enough, 
Sailor Mars was lying on the ground, face down, looking 
as if she'd seen better days.  

  "You're still here?" Mars said, struggling to get on 
her knees and off the ground.  

  Although bruised, Shizuka was amused to note that 
the soldier of fire still had her fiery wit intact.  
"I'd say the same to you."  

  "Now you're in big trouble!" the girl declared, 
giving a mean look to the priestess.  "C'mon, Sailor 
Mars!  Beat that bad guy like you did in...."  

  "What's you're name?" Shizuka asked, interrupting the 
fanboyish remark.  

  "Ai," the girl answered.  She pointed to the boy.  
"That's my brother, Masa."  

  Masa shirked away from Shizuka.  

  "Oh, I see," she realized.  "I'm the bad guy.  Okay, 
I'll play the bad guy, all right."  She turned toward 
Sailor Mars.  "Well, how about finishing it?"  

  "You've got to be kidding," Mars replied.  "Even if 
we did continue the resulting battle would bury us 
even further, maybe for good.  And it's not fair to 
these kids, either."  

  "Exactly."  She pulled the fire buster from her back.  
Turning the nozzle a bit, she pulled the trigger, and 
a small spark burst near the star-shaped hole.  "Good, 
still works.  At least that's one less dressing-down 
for the day."  

  "We wouldn't be here if it wasn't for you," Ai said.  

  Ignoring the remark, Shizuka turned toward Sailor 
Mars.  "I don't suppose your teleport-thingy can take 
multiple people, can it?"  

  Mars shook her head.  "I'll bet you can't do it, 
either."  

  "So that leaves us at square one; all we have to do 
is wait for someone to dig us out."  

  "Why don't you start digging?"  

  "Do I look like I do physical labor?"  Shizuka shook 
her head.  "The entire point of being a summoner is to 
get other people to do the work for you.  Thanks to you 
and your queen, I can't even do that anymore."  

  "So who in the world are you, anyway?" asked Mars.  
"If you're a summoner priestess... there haven't been 
any of your type around for a thousand years."  

  "And I wonder who's fault it is."  

  "Summoners are evil," Ai voiced.  "All they do is 
send their monsters against people and kill them.  They 
eat children for breakfast."  

  "You're not a nice person, you know that?" Shizuka 
informed her.  "I could send the boogie men after you 
so they can eat you at night."  

  The girl retained her defiant stance nonetheless.  

  Shizuka turned her attention toward the boy, Masa.  
"Hey, little guy...."  

  "My mommy said not to talk to strangers," he said 
defensively.  

  "Well, that's good advice," she conceded, "but 
consider that you'll never meet new friends if you just 
keep to yourself.  After all, they were strangers 
before you met them, too, right?"  

  She reached to her belt, and pulled up the thin rope 
with her prism shard tied to it.  Gently she slid the 
crystal out of its loop, and held it out for Masa.  
"You see this?  It's a magic charm."  

  "That looks nothing like what my mom got me at the 
shrine," Ai said.  

  But this time it was Sailor Mars who hushed her.  
"Ai, it's good that you're looking after your little 
brother, but you don't have to do it by yourself.  I'm 
here.  I'll protect you and your brother."  

  And you're probably wondering what I'm getting at.  
"Anyway, this protects you from the boogie men.  While 
you're holding it, you'll become brave and make the 
bad things go away."  

  "But you're... you're a bad person," the boy said.  

  "Bad people aren't bad because they want to be," she 
replied.  "Sometimes they're really good people that 
others think is bad.  Have you studied history?  In the 
past good doctors went to places less fortunate than 
us, and the people there thought they were evil.  But 
it was not their intention to do evil; they had all 
the goodness in their hearts, and the best intentions 
to help these people."  

  She pressed the crystal into his hand.  "Hang on to 
it, Masa... you'll see that everything isn't so bad."  

  For a moment the priestess caught a glimmer of hope 
in the boy's eyes.  She sat back, still under the 
watchful gaze of Ai, and sighed.  Mars dragged herself 
over to Shizuka's side, and leaned back against the 
wall.  

  "That's a shard of the Black Crystal," Sailor Mars 
said.  "What're you planning?"  

  "What did it look like?" Shizuka replied.  "The kid 
needs a confidence boost.  Besides, it's useless to me 
now that I cracked it."  

  Mars raised an eyebrow.  "You like kids, don't you?  
Not a lot of people talk the way you just did."  

  "Kids are smart, but you need to reason with them on 
their level.  Can't talk to them like adults until they 
become adults.  Fascinating, aren't they?"  

  "You seem different than the last time," Mars said.  
"And you still didn't tell me who you are."  

  "Really?  I'm Shizuka, the demon hunter of Genbu.  I 
used to hunt demons for a living, if you didn't catch 
that the first time."  

  "Demon hunter?" echoed Mars, surprised.  

  "You're lying," Ai accused.  

  "You know, kid," Shizuka told her, "that flap of 
yours you call a mouth will get you in real trouble 
someday.  Just want to point that out."  

  "Yeah," agreed Masa.  "Give the lady a chance," he 
pleaded with his sister, clutching the cracked prism 
tightly.  

  "I used to live at the Shrine of the Four Gods, 
where the Gate of Heaven was," she continued.  "But I 
guess you already know that."  

  Mars nodded.  "Yeah, we know all about that."  

  "How unfortunate, that with the Gate sealed the way 
it is so are the powers I draw upon."  Shizuka shook 
her head.  "Of course, since you're attached to the 
ruling queen your skills still work."  

  "That's not why they work," the senshi replied.  
"Yours aren't working because...."  

  "Because I'm evil, huh?" finished the priestess.  

  "That's not what I...." 

  "No wonder kids like Ai are so judgmental."  

  "Am not!" said girl complained.  

  "Are too!" countered Shizuka.  

  "Am not times two!"  

  "Are too times infinity!"  

  "Golly, you're such a kid yourself," Mars decided, 
groaning inwardly.  Pulling her back to the subject at 
hand, she said, "If you're a servant of the people as 
you say you are, then why are you fighting us?"  

  You're so hoping to get as much information out of 
me, aren't you?  "If I told you, it'd be completely 
selfish and self-serving.  From what I've seen I have 
no place in a world like this; despite what my job 
says I'm so self-centered the world implodes around 
me because of it.  I want my job back."  

  Mars blinked.  "What?"  

  "You heard me; I want to go back to hunting demons 
again.  I never made a career out of pulling rabbits 
out of my hat because I like hunting."  

  "There's no need for that...." the senshi of fire 
began to say, realizing that Shizuka knew this fact 
just as well.  

  "So what are you doing?" asked Masa.  

  "Nothing much, really," Shizuka answered.  She 
reached into her pocket and produced a deck of 
playing cards.  "Well, while we're waiting, how 'bout 
I show you some of my tricks?"  

  "Street magician, huh," Mars said, sighing.  "I 
guess it beats doing nothing."  

  "Diversion, not hobby."  She handed the deck to Ai, 
who looked as if she refused to touch them.  "Look, 
kid, it's just a deck of cards."  She fanned them out 
and held them for the girl to see.  "There aren't any 
boogie men here; they're just normal cards I got at the 
grocery store.  All I'm asking is to cut the pile, 
okay?  Nothing dangerous about it."  

  Silently, Ai took the deck, and did as instructed, 
handing it back without another word.  Shizuka sighed, 
then turned to Masa as she shuffled the deck.  "Now, 
Masa, here's how it's going to work...."  

--- 

Inner Sanctum, Crystal Palace 

  Neo Queen Serenity waited patiently, her head low as 
she relaxed herself while standing before the Silver 
Crystal.  She had little time to wait as the wall to 
her left burst into pieces, revealing a large hole and 
the one who caused the destruction.  

  Huffing and puffing, Ryoga stared downward, and while 
he could not see her face he knew he was staring upon 
the monarch of the world herself.  

  "You're one of the Fenril Knights," she said, without 
turning to face him.  

  Although he hardly understood what the term meant, 
it hardly bothered the martial artist at all.  Nothing 
else could.  "Finally, I've found you.  The only way to 
make things right is if I kill you."  He sounded none 
too pleased with the prospect of slaying the world 
monarch, but there was no reason to be.  

  Balling his fists, he spread his legs and braced 
himself for final impact.  "Shishi... Hoko...."  

  It was then that Neo Queen Serenity raised her eyes, 
but not on the martial artist, but on the Silver 
Crystal.  

  "...DAN!!"  

  Anyone looking in the direction of the Crystal 
Palace could see the telltale red column of frustrating 
energy, shattering spires and raining crystal all over 
the city.  Those who were not paying attention before 
had ample reason to stare now as Ryoga Hibiki's 
desperation strike launched the grandest ki force the 
people had ever seen.  

--- 

Ucchan's Okonomiyaki, Nerima District 

  Ranma and Ukyo were among those in the Nerima market 
area standing in the streets at the spectacle.  While 
many had no idea what it meant, both of them knew 
enough the significance of the blast.  

  "Shishi Hokodan?!" Ranma gasped.  "What the...?!"  

  "It's coming from the Crystal Palace," Ukyo added.  
"You mean Ryoga's there?!"  

  They watched as the ki burst descended from the sky, 
blotting out the afternoon sun completely, bathing 
everything in hellish red light.  Like a meteor on 
final descent debris kicked up everywhere, throwing 
more crystal, wood, and stone everywhere.  Both Ranma 
and Ukyo ran back into the restaurant, and hid behind 
the counter, each fervently hoping it would all go 
away.  

--- 

Control Center, Mishima Heavy Industries 

  "What the hell is that?!" Ayame cried when the main 
viewscreen picked up the Shishi Hokodan.  

  Behind her, standing against the wall nearest the 
entrance, Pantyhose Taro snorted.  If only they knew, 
he thought.  

--- 

Inner Sanctum, Crystal Palace 

  Shielding herself with the magic of the Silver 
Crystal, Neo Queen Serenity regretted not having 
prepared for the unexpected force of the expected 
attack on her.  The light of the crystal absorbed much 
of the impact of her attacker's ki energy blast, but 
not enough that it could cancel it out completely.  She 
hoped the damage that would surely follow was minimal, 
and no one lost their lives.  

  On the other hand, the attacker, who she was certain 
was one of the Fenril Knights, was unaffected; he was 
standing there, barely clinging to life, but otherwise 
was unharmed by his own attack.  

  When the attack concluded Neo Queen Serenity, cupping 
the Silver Crystal in her hands, lowered the field 
around her, and surveyed the damage.  With the Fenril 
at the epicenter she found herself five meters under 
where the floor used to be in the chamber, digging into 
the layer of foundation that threatened to eat at the 
protective shell over the old Imperial Palace.  Already 
she saw that the crystal was growing over the newly 
revealed foundation stone, preserving the damage as 
well as the pristine states.  The ceiling, as well as 
all the floors above it, were gone, clearing the way 
for the afternoon sun.  

  "How dreadful," she said unconsciously, thinking of 
her people.  

  "It'll only get worse," the attacker said, having no 
hint of malice in his voice.  Rather, it sounded quite 
sad and remorseful.  

  "May I have your name?" Serenity asked.  

  "Know that you'll die by the hands of Ryoga Hibiki, 
and that you killed him and his happiness as well.  It 
can't go back to before ever again... I am unworthy of 
this existence."  

  "Why do you say this, Ryoga Hibiki?"  

  "I found my happiness with my one true love, Akari," 
he continued, his voice cracking at the mention of her 
name.  "I woke from a long nightmare, being apart from 
her for so long, only to find that she was different.  
No, she's never different; Akari's always Akari, no 
matter what.  I changed.  I changed, and I was unworthy 
of her love, because I'm dirtier than before."  

  He raised his eyes sadly.  "The standard of people 
changed during the nightmare.  No longer am I simply 
messed up, I'm a disease."  

  "There is no reason you should believe that," Neo 
Queen Serenity replied gently.  "It is true that the 
standard of people has raised with my ascension; I will 
not deny it.  I believe, however, that no one is 
'unworthy' to live on this Earth.  If you feel this way 
I am truly sorry."  

  "I don't need your sympathy," Ryoga said quietly.  

  "I believe what I have done with this planet is true 
and correct.  For each direction taken, however, some 
people are left behind.  A difference in opinion is 
what divides humanity, and drives conflict.  It is 
sometimes unavoidable, and unfortunate."  

  "It was not long ago that we faced this type of 
terror.  A splinter group of humanity chose to leave 
this Earth, and later returned to conquer it.  They 
were no more evil than the nature of humanity; even as 
misguided as they were they were good people, and ones 
I regret we could not work together with.  Many died 
needless deaths, as such comes when humanity comes to 
blows."  

  "Ryoga, please understand that you are a good man, 
just as those who came before.  My task is to look 
after the well-being of my subjects; you are just as 
important as they are.  If you are truly unsatisfied 
with living under my rule...."  She trailed off, unsure 
if she should consider the alternative option.  

  "I don't belong in the living world," Ryoga said 
simply, gathering up more energy as ki lightning 
crackled around his arms.  "I'm worthless to the others 
as well.  The only way to end the fighting is if you 
die."  

  "Why would you come to such a conclusion?" she asked.  

  "Because Pantyhose Taro said so," answered the 
martial artist.  "Because this is the only way I can 
help."  

  "Your life is precious, Ryoga," insisted Serenity.  
"Your comrade, this 'Pantyhose Taro,' is only trying to 
make you guilty enough to throw your life away.  Does 
it satisfy yourself that you are a tool?  No, you are 
no tool; you are a human being.  You have just as much 
right to live as he does."  

  "It's not... without Akari...."  

  "Ryoga," she said gently, watching the ki increase 
in intensity.  She had no doubt the next blast would 
cause even more destruction.  "Your happiness is 
important.  Akari's happiness is important.  She would 
be sad to learn that you died.  Is that what you wish 
to happen?  Do you want to make her sad?"  

  He shook his head, lowering his eyes to the ground 
shamefully.  "I want her to be happy."  

  "Allow me to help you," the queen offered.  "If you 
would submit to the light of the Silver Crystal, you 
would have the chance to make Akari truly happy.  If 
you love her so, and she loves you so, then there can 
be nothing more happier than you two being together.  
It is entirely up to you; I am certain you know the 
alternative, and the consequences, of your decisions."  

  Ryoga nodded slowly.  

--- 

Ucchan's Okonomiyaki, Nerima District 

  Although the shower of crystal ended with destruction 
in its wake, Ranma and Ukyo managed to get out of the 
smashed restaurant, both glad to have barely missed 
the large chunk that demolished the entire front wall 
and stopped at the counter.  

  Up and down the street large shards of the Crystal 
Palace demolished the market, and the people began to 
filter back into the streets cautiously.  Most, 
however, were still in fearful hiding, and for good 
reason.  

  "Ryoga did all this," Ranma said.  

  "Who thought the kid had all this in him?" Ukyo said, 
knowing it was a dumb question.  

  Their attentions, however, were torn from the 
devastation to a bursting cloud of lightning down the 
street.  The two martial artists ran down the street, 
dodging chunks of crystal as they went, to get a closer 
look.  

  They made it just in time for Sailor Jupiter, the 
soldier of wood and lightning, shatter a droid into a 
million pieces.  

  "Wow," Ukyo whispered in awe.  

  "Oh my god, Ayame's going to be mad," Ranma said, 
noting that the demolished droid was holding a heart 
crystal, which Jupiter seized.  

  The sparkling crystal disappeared in her hand, 
quickly flying off behind her to its owner.  The 
sailor-suited girl wiped her brow, obviously taxed from 
her work.  She stopped, her attention grabbed, and to 
Ranma and Ukyo's surprise, she turned toward them.  

  "Great, more of you," Jupiter said.  

  Ranma jumped back in surprise.  "Eh... eh... er... 
no, it's not like that...."  

  "What's the big idea?" the okonomiyaki chef shouted.  
"I thought you people were supposed to be protecting 
us!"  She waved her arms around in a wide circle.  "You 
see what they did to this place?  My store's a mess!"  

  "Finally, the real Fenril Knights," the senshi said 
to herself.  "Two against one looks about good."  

  "I'm not here to fight," Ranma insisted, backing away 
further.  

  "What the hell is a 'Fenril Knight,' huh?" demanded 
Ukyo.  "Why do you keep calling my friends that, you 
people?!"  

  "You guys are definitely giving off negative energy 
spikes from the shards of the Black Crystal," Jupiter 
informed them.  "But you're not getting away, not 
after what you guys did to the palace!"  

  "HEY!!" Ranma shouted angrily.  "What the heck are 
you doing?"  

  "Supreme Thunder!" she cried, sending forth a bolt of 
lightning from the heavens.  

  Ranma jumped out of the way, and Ukyo did the same, 
but while the martial artist was trying to get away 
the okonomiyaki chef was heading toward the senshi, 
pulling her combat spatula from over her shoulder.  

  "Supreme this!" she cried, raising her weapon over 
her head.  

  Jupiter rolled to the side, forcing Ukyo to crash her 
spatula's flat against the ground.  She pulled her leg 
in a roundhouse and swept Ukyo off-balance, but not 
off her feet, as she was partially ready for such a 
retaliation.  Ukyo leaped backward, tossing three 
spatula-darts in Jupiter's direction, but she dodged 
them easily.  

  "We're going to need a much larger order for you," 
the chef spat, wishing she had the rest of her combat 
equipment handy.  

  "You're not bad yourself," Jupiter admitted, taking 
in deep breaths.  

  "Hey, you two, cut it out!" Ranma shouted, standing 
between the two combatants.  "There's no reason we 
should be...."  

  His words were interrupted by a loud rumbling that 
shook the earth.  Smoke appeared from down the street, 
along with the sound of crushed crystal.  Three sets of 
angry red eyes wheeled into view, each running on a set 
of tank treads.  Painted jet black, the newcomers were 
metal monstrosities, vaguely having the shape of men.  
The arms, always pointing forward, were equipped each 
with a cannon with utility option, for multiple 
usages when it was necessary.  Their faces resembled 
death's heads, strangely smiling, and their eye sockets 
contained red, malevolent eyes.  

  The lead GAIA wheeled forward before its brethren, 
and a voice issued from within its soulless shell.  
"Ranma, Ukyo... we're falling back now."  

  The voice, Ranma knew.  "Kanna?"  

  "So I'm welcome?" Ukyo said, surprised.  

  "Yeah," answered Kanna.  "Forget the senshi; there's 
something more important to take care of."  

  "Right," Ukyo said, nodding, sheathing her combat 
spatula.  She eyed Jupiter carefully, who was watching 
the exchange with a certain fascination.  "For a while, 
I thought I could live under your rule, but you guys 
are no different from thought police.  Anyone that 
thinks differently from your views are branded as 
traitors.  My friends... branded the name as the Fenris 
wolf that betrayed the gods.  They're my friends, and 
no matter what, I'll defend them and help them.  I 
won't forget this."  

  "Neither will I," Jupiter promised.  

  "Ukyo..." Ranma said, realizing that Ukyo was 
turning away from her life.  In that moment, he finally 
understood and accepted why he chose to fight.  

--- 

10th Street Subway Terminal, 10th Street District 

  "There was a farmer that had a dog, and Bingo was 
it's name-o," Shizuka, Ai, and Masa sang, forcing Mars 
to cover her ears in disgust as the priestess sang off- 
key.  She was likely doing it on purpose.  

  She had to admit, however, that Shizuka was doing a 
pretty good job keeping the kids' minds off their 
perilous situation.  

  Waiting for them to finish the song, Shizuka huffed 
a few breaths, obviously tired from her entertainment 
spree.  "Whew... that was too much."  

  "You sure have a way with kids," admitted Sailor 
Mars, almost forgetting that the priestess was an 
enemy.  "There could be a future for...."  

  "I don't think so," she interrupted.  "You still 
don't get it, don't you?  I...."  

  A loud rumbling interrupted Shizuka in turn, and the 
children started to worry again.  From the ground 
nearby a drill bit emerged from the ground, and the 
priestess recognized the GAIA-underground variant 
Mishima machine, URANOS, as it emerged from the hole 
it created.  Where GAIA had two cannons for arms, 
URANOS had drill bits, in addition to the larger one 
attached to its back.  

  "Shizuka!" Kanna's voice exclaimed.  "You're alive!"  

  "Well, duh," Shizuka replied.  "What took you so 
long?"  

  "Well, a lot's happened, really, but it'll have to 
be explained later.  We need you to come back."  

  "I'm not leaving," Shizuka said.  "Not until you dig 
the rest of the way out, at least.  

  "Why?"  

  She turned toward the two kids.  "Call it a favor, or 
call it a good turn, whatever.  I'd rather see the sun 
than crawl in a tunnel."  

  Sailor Mars had no reason to blink at this.  How 
could such a basically-good person be so nasty?  

  "Thank you, lady!" Masa exclaimed.  

  "You're going to have to thank me some other time," 
Shizuka replied seriously.  "Where I'm going, I'm 
probably going to end up hurting you."  

  The boy offered the cracked prism in his hand.  
"Lady, this'll help you.  I don't need it anymore."  

  Smiling softly, Shizuka accepted her crystal shard 
back graciously.  "You look after your sister, too, 
eh?"  

  Ai grimaced.  "He's too young."  

  "So are you!" Masa pointed out.  

  As URANOS began its work drilling a way to the 
surface, Sailor Mars was left to her own thoughts.  

--- 

Control Center, Mishima Heavy Industries 

  A reason to fight, Kanna thought, was the only one 
necessary in a battle of this nature.  No doubt, losing 
all twenty-six droids and no heart crystals would hurt, 
but it was worth the full cooperation of all warriors 
under Ayame's command.  

  It all went so perfectly, and more was yet to come.  


---------------------------------------------------- 

Author's Notes

  Stay tuned for more.  


--Razorclaw X (spiceoflife@NOhotmailSPAM.com) 
http://www.crosswinds.net/~slythe/index.html 

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"That's my story and I'm sticking to it."--JMS, creator of Babylon 5. 
"If you go to Z'ha'dum, you will die."--Kosh, Babylon 5.
"Understanding is a three-edged sword."--Kosh, Babylon 5. 
"Never show your hand until the end."--me, being profound. 

--Razorclaw X


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