2459 January 22 Earth Prime, Within the Terra System.
“I always hated the concept of fate. The concept that no matter what we do in life a pre-ordained destiny is awaiting us all. And in this case, it was the destruction of the society I was once a part of. In the beginning, I didn't think it would ever get this far. That so many of us would be killed because of one man's vision. A vision of a perfect world that could never be. A world that would be built upon the backs of those who sought to preserve freedom and justice. A world where evil would be the governing force and those who were like me would be nothing but a memory.”
“Myself and those who I called my brothers and sisters fought to keep that vision from becoming a reality. Then there were those who rose up against us because they believed in that vision. Many lives were lost on both sides as we w
It was now lunch and she had been sitting in the cafeteria while Livy and their best friend Lydia were talking about something, whatever it was Helena didn't think it was very important. This was that time of the day where she would shut off her brain and just lose herself in the sea voices and concentrate on nothing and everything all at once. It didn't make sense to her when she thought about it but she did it anyways because it was the only way she was able to get through lunch. The food was horrible and her friends didn't talk about anything interesting. So, she would get lost in her thoughts, but today something was different. Whenever she closed her eyes, she swore she was seeing the world from the perspective of something or someone else. It was weird, because whatever she was seeing was through the eyes of someone in the school. It looked like a hallway, possibly the southwest portion of the school."If you stay quiet over there any longer, I'm going to
Once school was over Helena took the bus to the park and sat on the bleachers by the football field. After lunch went to the library and started to looked up different things such as dimensional travel and alternate universes. Until today she thought that these sorts of things only existed in comic books and movies, to find out that they are real still had her mind plagued with questions. She looked up and saw her sister and her best friends walking towards her."What took you guys so long?"Chelsea looked at Livy who looked Lydia like whatever the explanation was it was hers to give."I.....think I may have figured out what I can do." She said rather nervously.They all waited for her to continue as she took out her hand and within moments a flame began to emanate from her palm."I was in gym when it happened. One second I'm running laps with everyone the next I kn
She stepped out of the shuttle along with Commander Fox and his guards. The ride to the base was a quiet one which came as a surprise. Fox was always talkative with her about things that were going on, even though she'd been on desk duty for the past six months she was still a leading agent and had quite a bit of clout with the higher ups in the agency. Crazy thing was she didn't have to do desk duty if she didn't want to. All she had to do was say the right thing to the right person an she would've been given an assignment, but she didn't know if she was ready yet so desk duty was her life. They walked down the long corridors as conference rooms showed personnel in rushing about. The hustle an flow of the Intergalactic Intelligence Agency was something only certain people could get used to. Alicia knew she wasn't like most people, hence why she could work at the agency.It had taken them some time but after a long elevator ride to the seventy-fifth floor they h
She gasped for a moment as she made an attempt to lift herself off the ground. At first glance the alley way she was in looked familiar but as she looked around for the soldiers, she had been fighting everything started to seem strange. It was almost as if someone had taken the world she once knew and replaced it with an alternate version. Although, if that were the case then why was she in the alley way she had been in before? Secondly, how in the hell did she get beaten by eight Syndicate thugs to the point she was on the ground. Her thoughts brought her to only one conclusion and it gave her the chills as she realized that it was the only possibility.She was forced into a parallel timeline by someone and the culprit took whoever they were after and replaced them with her. Problem was who was the target and why? As far as she knew the only beings capable of opening time breaches in her timeline had either been killed or imprisoned. The rules for opening breac
They walked down several corridors before they came to an armory, Cassandra allowed Alicia to walk in first. Inside she saw dozens of soldiers preparing for their respective missions. She looked over at a few weapon racks and started for a standard plasma rifle, but then stopped. She felt a jolt in her brain unlike anything she'd ever felt before. Within an instant a flash of images streamed through her brain. Images of what must've been her counterpart using a standard plasma rifle. Alicia never did use a plasma rifle as she was trained specifically for espionage and stealth missions. Her specialty was with sniper rifles and pistols. Also, hand to hand combat was an art she was very proficient in. It was becoming clearer more and more that she and her counterpart were very different. This made her wonder even more why Demonya would switch them, if both of them were so different. Although, there had to be something similar about them besides the obvious things.
Helena gasped for air as she looked around at where she and Ivy had arrived at. From the looks of it they were in an apartment. A very lavish looking apartment as she noticed the décor and expensive tech."Whose apartment is this?"Ivy turned around slightly. "Alicia's."Helena doubted that, unless Alicia's sense of style had changed when she went back and changed things. What was really throwing her off was that there were things around the apartment that caused her to question Ivy. Such as a picture of Alicia in full federation uniform with a small child who she figured was her daughter Valicia. Only problem was that in the timeline Alicia was from Valicia was a teenager. Also, Alicia was married to Jayden Alexander, she turned to Ivy who was busy looking at files on a nearby computer. As she walked up to her she noticed the file as a familiar one. It was a document containing information about Cassandra Novgrav
Bridge of 'The Unmasked' - Edge of Intergalactic Federation Territory.She stared at the report document that had been on the screen of her monitor for the past hour. Every bit of news within it was of no help to her or anyone else for that matter. For six months she had been searching for her nemesis and to come so far and now be without results, was a frustrating situation at best. Yet she still did have cards to play, they wouldn't please the people who were the sole reason for her monumental task of capturing and swapping different Alicia's from alternate time lines. In the beginning she felt good about what she had done, but ever since she had been across the table from Alicia Greyshon five years ago, she had been having mixed feelings about why she was on this crusade of death and destruction. She would normally tell herself that she was doing all this because the Collective were the true rulers of Parade
Alicia Iminz, Alicia Alexander or Greyshon, the name she'd given herself the day of the final battle of Gatekeepers War. A war that she never wanted to be a part of even though she had visions of it year's before it happened. She was a piece in game of chess that could never be won, the weapon her mother and rest of the goddesses wanted but didn't truly understand or deserve. All she had always wanted was a normal life. It's why only she and her cousin knew what really happened at that final battle. If the Goddesses or Collective knew what she did God only knew what may happen. That piece of evidence would tear down the world she knew in many ways.She knew Ivy was keeping something from her, but she trusted her and knew her well enough to know that she would tell her when she was ready. As far as Jenniri and Sabrina were concerned, she would have to locate them after she finished business in Paradea. Her home, the place she left vowing never to return to. It wa