The Situation, as it stands.
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The AI of Seamus Harper's ship, the Andromeda Ascendant was trapped here along with everyone else, her AI core stolen or at least copied to Stacy's systems. Other AIs had been captured along with her. But she did have answers to some questions, and apparently was willing to tell the crew things Stacy wasn't willing to without being questioned.
Apparently, one of those things was that Cybil Bennet, someone who had popped recently, right along with them, and was merely a police officer back home, was the captain of their crew.
Their crew of what, Harper had asked?
Andromeda's answer:
"The crew of this ship, Harper."
It was then that the eyelid-like visors covering the windows of Obs Deck started to separate, letting in the light--and oh, was there light. They were in the currents of a multi-colored cosmic riptide, surfing the stream. Stars shot past beyond the lights, nebulae, galaxies sped along them as if they were what was moving and the ship wasn't.
It was beautiful.
It was horrible, because it meant they were in space--or something like it. That was a very long way away from their homes.
"We are a very, very long way from Commonwealth space."
The AI of Seamus Harper's ship, the Andromeda Ascendant was trapped here along with everyone else, her AI core stolen or at least copied to Stacy's systems. Other AIs had been captured along with her. But she did have answers to some questions, and apparently was willing to tell the crew things Stacy wasn't willing to without being questioned.
Apparently, one of those things was that Cybil Bennet, someone who had popped recently, right along with them, and was merely a police officer back home, was the captain of their crew.
Their crew of what, Harper had asked?
Andromeda's answer:
"The crew of this ship, Harper."
It was then that the eyelid-like visors covering the windows of Obs Deck started to separate, letting in the light--and oh, was there light. They were in the currents of a multi-colored cosmic riptide, surfing the stream. Stars shot past beyond the lights, nebulae, galaxies sped along them as if they were what was moving and the ship wasn't.
It was beautiful.
It was horrible, because it meant they were in space--or something like it. That was a very long way away from their homes.
"We are a very, very long way from Commonwealth space."
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He'd answer about his powers if asked. Maybe they'd just leave it at the telepathy.
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"There's mutants in your world too. Are you with the X-Men then?"
She added, "I'm Kate, also from New York. I play cello, and I know archery, swordfighting, fencing, and a number of martials art techniques and hand to hand fighting too."
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"Not 'Grand Poobah' either. Just 'Cybil' is fine. And don't raise your hand. This isn't first grade." But that was said amusedly, not nastily.
Wait a second. "A Hellmouth?"
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He dropped into one of the freaky chairs, mostly sure it wasn't going to eat him. "And it's Harper. Seamus Zelazny Harper. One-hundred percent unmodified human."
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"Something like a gateway to Hell, I'm thinking," Sam ventured an educated guess as he answered Cybil. He glanced around at each person that had gone about introducing themselves and what their skills where--though it took a moment or two to figure out which of his new companions was the one talking in his head. Sucking in a breath, he took his turn.
"I'm Sam," he said but offered nothing more, deciding it best to play his cards close for the time being.
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"Hi Sam." It was okay for people to keep things close to the vest. No one really had a solid reason to trust anyone else.
"Seamus, if you're one-hundred percent unmodified, what's that under your ear?" As for the doctor.
"Doctor Who?" What was his name?
Someone had to say it.
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Xander then nodded, and pointed to Sam, "Ding, prize to the gentleman over there. It was a gateway to Hell, was since it's now a crater and closed for business. Used to be monster central when it was active. And uh, yeah, Slayers, used to be one per generation, but we changed that. Now it's a bunch of girls with the ability to kick a lot of demon and vampire butts."
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"If anybody from my team or world are awake, yeah we do. But hey, I count! Don't need powers to take down zombies, and if they were demon zombies, that would probably make them vampires. If G-man were here, he could give you a three hour lecture with footnotes."
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But, hey, at least he wasn't the only normal, non-genetically-modified human around. That wasn't true of too many gatherings anymore where he was from. He glanced back at Cybil from surveying the room. "It's a dataport. Technology, not genetics."
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This was incredible.
Not that her expression changed much other than the raise of an eyebrow.
She did have questions, though.
"How can someone be half a ghost?"
Then the Flash spoke. And that was one she was familiar with. The Flash was up there in fame like Superman, after all.
"The Flash like...the character?"
Now they'd stumbled on the elephant in the room.
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"I am Lieutenant Kara Thrace of the Colonial Fleet, former CAG of the Battlestar Galactica and the Battlestar Pegasus, current Viper pilot and problem child..." She allowed herself a small grin. "You can call me Starbuck."
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Wally scratched his head. "Well, people have called me a character, but I don't think anyone's ever meant it literally.
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Flash yes, Starfire...vaguely. The Doctor, definitely. Starbuck, sort of (she hadn't seen the new series). Xander, for certain. That Sam guy, the ghost guy and a bunch of other, no.
There was some she recognized. And likely some that recognized each other.
"Yeah, uh, time to talk about the elephant in the room," the teenage girl with the rather wicked looking scythe and chain strapped to her back spoke up.
"Some of y'all are fictional. On the TV and in comic books and stuff."
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||All of the individuals present in this room are fictional.||
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Besides, in a way, everyone but Gallifreyans were fictional. If you squinted and tilted your head a bit to the left, and thought very hard like a council member.
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"Some people call me Mr. Wednesday. Unless you're more than what you seem, I'm fairly sure I'm older than any of you." His gaze drifts over to the Doctor, left eye a little more open than the right. "It's been a long time since I was a proper warrior, but I've learned a great many things in the time since. Now, if I could just borrow someone to - lean on -"
Without further ado, he collapses.
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"............All of us?"
But then Wednesday collasped, and she yelled, hurrying over to him, "Who's a medic??"
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