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Teasery Goodness The Third
Teasery Goodness The Third
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The light stopped pulsing and suddenly coalesced to form a
holographic image of Usagi in "princess mode", complete with all
the accessories she'd acquired in the last moments of the battle
against Beryl -- the golden breastplate over her gown; the crown
with six points, one each of earth, water, fire, ice, lightning
and light; and God's Toothpick (!) with the crescent moon wand
mated to one end to turn the whole thing into something like a
bishop's crozier, with the Ginzuisho blazing like white fire at
its center. Her eyes were closed, and there was an expression of
(forgive me) serenity on her relaxed face.

"Ohmygod!" Dawn screeched. "That's... That's Serena!"

"Usagi," I corrected absently. "Her name is Tsukino Usagi."

"But..." Dawn began, and at that moment the image's eyes snapped
open. It looked straight ahead, as if into some unseen camera,
and did not seem to acknowledge either of us.

"Hello, Doug-Sensei," the image of Usagi said in faintly-
accented English, and I smiled fondly at the sound of it. (Need
I note that she sounded nothing like the actress in the cartoon?)
Usagi could speak English perfectly without an accent -- like
Dee, she'd acquired complete fluency from a magical accident --
but she loved the idea of sounding "exotic" to native speakers,
even ones who knew better (like yours truly). It was one of her
few concessions to a minor streak of vanity she normally kept
well suppressed. "I'm not entirely sure this will work, but if
it does, yay me." She grinned without quite looking at me, and I
suddenly felt a pang of loss. Usagi and the other Sailor Senshi
-- Makoto especially -- had been like daughters to me. And I had
seen all of them but Usagi fall to Beryl's forces before I'd
suicided to take out the dark queen's fortress.

*Before I'd *suicided*...*

A surge of hope washed away the loss as I realized something that
should have been painfully obvious to me years earlier.

"I wanted to let you know that in the end, I beat Beryl, and with
the leftover power given to me by everyone I told the Ginzuisho
to bring you all back, which it's done. It's also going to set
things up so that you can move on. But before that, I wanted
to..." Her eyes grew shiny. "I wanted to tell you that we're
all okay, even after everything that happened, and that we love
you, and that we'll miss you. And please come back to us some
day, if you can."

"Oh, Usagi-aijou..." I murmured.

"Wow," Dawn breathed. "What did you do?"

"I taught them," I said softly. "And advised them. And died for
them."

Dawn looked at me with wide eyes. "You went to the Negaverse
with them!"

"Dark Kingdom. Yeah," I said, studying the holograph, which
seemed to have paused itself while we spoke. "I used my metagift
to basically detonate a nuke in the heart of Beryl's palace."

"Whoa," she breathed. "That's nothing like how the cartoon
ended."

I shrugged. "I wouldn't know about a cartoon. I just know about
real life."

Dawn turned from me and was studying the quiescent image. "And
what she's wearing is different, too. I mean, she had the dress
in the cartoon, too, but not the armor stuff. And the crown...
wow. That's just amazing."

"You really think so?" The image suddenly turned to look
directly at Dawn, who shrieked and jumped back.

"It talked to me!"

The image of Usagi blinked, and looked Dawn up and down. "Oh,
I'm sorry, I thought you were Rei for a moment."

"That's been going around," I muttered under my breath.

Trembling, Dawn raised her arm and pointed a finger at the image.
"I thought *you* were a *recording*!"

Usagi gave an embarrassed smile and rubbed the back of her head
with her right hand. "Um. Well, I *am*. Kinda." She emitted a
very familiar nervous chuckle.

"Usagi," I said, dropping back into my "sensei voice" with her
for the first time in decades, "what did you *do*?"

Her smile shifted from embarrassed to sheepish and her affected
accent disappeared. "I guess I sorta kinda put too much of
myself in the message? And I forgot to put a terminal condition
on the enchantment."

"So I've been carrying a soulprint of you in my head for all
these years? Why the hell haven't you played before now?"

"Um." She looked over at Dawn, who was still staring with wide
eyes, and then back at me. "I think I flubbed the activation
conditions, too." I rolled my eyes, but when I opened my mouth
to comment, she scowled at me. Which on her just looked
adorable. "Give me a break, Sensei! I'd just had everyone die
on me, even the ones who were dead to start with, I'd just beaten
Beryl, I'd resurrected *everyone* the Kingdom had killed, *and*
I'd rewound the whole planet a year to give us all a 'do-over'.
*Plus* I set myself up as the guardian to watch over everything
in case some other threat popped up. *And* I made sure you got a
portal that would carry you toward your home world! You're not
going to get on my case for messing up a... a... a phone message,
are you?" Her lower lip began to quiver, and as her eyes began
to swim with tears, all the confidence of Serenity II vanished
from her; light rippled across her form, and then she was back in
her school uniform. She looked more like the schoolgirl I'd
first met one busy night than the Queen she had become.

-- Bob
---------
Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.
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#2
d'awwwww

Usagi no Baka!
"No can brain today. Want cheezeburger."
From NGE: Nobody Dies, by Gregg Landsman
http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5579457/1/NGE_Nobody_Dies
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#3
Yeah - WAFFy without being too sentimental. And a touch of the baka-Usagi we all know and ... love?

Quote:"Usagi," I said, dropping back into my "sensei voice" with her
for the first time in years, "what did you *do*?"
A pleasant change from the usual "What did you *do*, Rei?"

Quote:So I've been carrying a soulprint of you in my head for all
these years?
Oh, dear. What to do with that... er, her...

I did mention that Eimi has a full schematic of A.C. Peters' android designs, and he should also have Rin-Rin's android designs by this point. And Doug has some handwavium. So he can build her a body. How to get her out of Doug's head, though... hmmmmm...
--
Rob Kelk
"Governments have no right to question the loyalty of those who oppose
them. Adversaries remain citizens of the same state, common subjects of
the same sovereign, servants of the same law."

- Michael Ignatieff, addressing Stanford University in 2012
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#4
*Blinks* Doug's got a sample of the Wave with him? Oh dear, I'd forgotten about that. (^_^)

I don't think he'd make an R. Usagi Tsukino... At least not until he got home. And even then I think he'd put in a call for an assist. Does he ever
get the number for Skuld's personal line? Wink
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#5
Quote:How to get her out of Doug's head, though... hmmmmm...
No need to brainstorm, this will be taken care of by the end of DW13.
-- Bob
---------
Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.
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#6
Quote: blackaeronaut wrote:

*Blinks* Doug's got a sample of the Wave with him? Oh dear, I'd forgotten about that. (^_^)

The Wave? It took me about three reads to *not* process that as the Cursed Wave, wonder which Phase was involved, and contemplate the effect of the occasional
A in C Minor showing up in the Walk.

My Unitarian Jihad Name is: Brother Atom Bomb of Courteous Debate. Get yours.

I've been writing a bit.
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#7
blackaeronaut Wrote:*Blinks* Doug's got a sample of the Wave with him? Oh dear, I'd forgotten about that. (^_^)

I don't think he'd make an R. Usagi Tsukino... At least not until he got home. And even then I think he'd put in a call for an assist. Does he ever
get the number for Skuld's personal line? Wink
And once he gets home, if DW.Doug == RP.Doug at that point (or even if he doesn't!), what kind of effect will wavetech have on Warriors' World? (Possibly not much, if there are people with metatalents that mimic handwavium's effects, at least on nonliving systems.)
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#8
Let's just say that Eimi and that flask of 'wavium won't be the only samples of the 'Wave in Warriors' World...
--
Rob Kelk
"Governments have no right to question the loyalty of those who oppose
them. Adversaries remain citizens of the same state, common subjects of
the same sovereign, servants of the same law."

- Michael Ignatieff, addressing Stanford University in 2012
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