Tuesday, October 12, 2021

Truly Inspired

 

O'Neill is headstrong, brave and reserved. Only Jonas knows why.

Carter is a know-it-all with inborn intution and thinks everything is obvious. Jolinar comes later.

Daniel is an explorer but also an Alcohlic. Not abrassive but pretty withdrawn.

Teal'c left to be with his people after K'Tano appointed him his successor. Jonas replaces him.

JONAS is O'Neill's closest friend and confidant.

Jack O'Neill walked hesitantly into his friends office. He was running late getting up to the briefing room, which he didn't like. He was even less comfortable with having a bunch of Russian soliders loligagging through the halls, innocent and carefree as you please. For the past year Stargate Command had been free, (compelled) to share knowledge and technology concerning Gate Travel with the Russian scientists or military who came through their door. And now, for once it seemed they had the same problem. Daniel Jackson's presence in the coming breifing would be a welcome addition, as he was the only one on the base to have met with their guests in any capacity. The problem was whether Daniel would shut up when he needed to...keep himself in check.

“I don't need to say, you're expected upstairs?” O'Neill put forth from just outside his friend's lab.

“Are you sure you even want me up there anymore?” Came the drier than usual reply.

“Listen, to your mind, you're not the scientist he once knew. To him, you're the only true scientist in our group. Answering your questions is more worth his while, because you ask informed questions. I'm not asking you to put on a mask and pretend the last 3 years didn't happen. I'm asking you to help us solve a riddle...and maybe break free of the last remnants of the cold war.”

“Alright.” Daniel replied standing up form his desk and following his commanding officer out of the office. “But assuming we even find what those guys were looking for...I'll take this one step at a time.”

And Doctor Daniel Jackson was indeed on his best behavoir as the three Russian military officers and his own counterpart Lieutenant Tolinev stood and explained the off world mision their government had launched a few months before. Apparently the legend of the eye of Tiamen, as well as five other jewels belonging to five other egyptian deities, had been enough for one particular Russian Colnel to gather his three closest friends and go off world, without orders to the desert planet of Nyeraka. Having just recently learned the actual coordinates of this planet, this group of loyal Russian officers proposed going after that team, to save them if they could, and figure out if they had been successful.

“It makes a certain sense doesn't it?” Captain Carter asked of the group, once the briefing itself had reached a lull. “Both that they would have stayed where they were, not knowing what happened on this end, and that we all should go after them?”

“It's ah, not that simple Captain.” Jack O'Neill stated lamely as he stared acros the table at Colnel Zuchov. “It's as much a question of how far are any of us willing to go to achieve our mision parameters, and what our ultimate goals even are, before we go through this mess together.”

“Forgive me, but should we not attempt to discover what has gone wrong and how, before we try to solve or address such issues?” Teal's deep, solemn voice was a welcome perspective and reality check, to the other officers present.

General Hammond sighed. “Right as usual Teal'c. Colnel O'Neill you are in charge of this mission. But try to listen to Colnel Zuchov as far as how to deal with or interpret the memebers of the initial team. As for the rest of you, I'm pretty sure we all have our assignments and priorities. Get going.”


It only took 20 minutes for the combined team to locate and enter the ziggorat in which they assumed the would find the mising officers. It was literally the only structure left standing within sight of the stargate. A short look over the inside of the atrium told Lt. Vallarin pretty much everything he wanted to know of the origianl intent of this temple. It had been dedicated to the Babylonian god Mar-duke, who apparently was even more of a tyrant than the rest of his race. His own priests eventually locked him away in a casket.

“Here it says the snake will eat his guts and peel away his flesh, as he lies awake in the tomb for all enterity.” Daniel remarked, indicating the wall to the left of the entryway. It was agreed that the tomb in question was in fact a sarcophagus, which is not something that would be on display for any visitors to see. They began to search the room with their flashlights, looking for other doors or hallways which might lead to any other rooms. They soon found a narrow corridor at the farthest corner of the atrium, on the right-hand wall. It was only after several minutes of quiet walking they found the comparitively small room which held the casket. There were a few bags of supplies and a metal box on the far wall in this room. But for the moment, what everyone noticed was the casket. It was clear no particualr honor was owed this 'god' by the end of his life.The normally gold sarcophagus had been painted black and the lid had been sealed shut with fused iron.

“The Goa'uld use this technology to heal sick, repair the injured and bring themselves back from the dead, right?” Lt. Tolinev remarked easily. O'Neill looked at her promptingly. “It doesn't seem much of a punishment, more like putting someone on ice for a lifetime or so.”

“...Unless the snake trapped with you isn't a Goa'uld parasite.” Daniel replied with a gentle laugh.

“How do you mean Doctor Jackson?” Lt. Vallarin posed calmly, obviously treadign carefully.

“Most people who worship the snakes as actual god's, don't realize they are actually snakes.” O'Neill responded firmly. “And anyone but me getting a creepier than usual feeling about this place?”

“No, not really sir.” Captain Carter answered quickly. “But it looks like the end of the line for this corridor and we haven't found any evidence of the original expedition. Let's get back to the lobby and follow one of the other corridors. If nothing else, it won't be so clausterphobic.”

Daniel could see either a question or a challenge in Colnel Zuchov's face and addressed the misconception. “One does not have to literally suffer that condition to be uncomfortable in tight spaces. And I second it.”

“Both the suggestion and the claustrphobia I take it?” Vallarin muttered to himself in Russian.

“Indeed so comrade.” Daniel replied in a gentle voice, in Russian. Walking up to the man he continued, as though bantering over a pint in a pub. “Quite simply, this room brings back unpleasant memories and I would much prefer to be gone from it. Also our task here is to find answers to questions. And there do not seem to be many answers to be found in this room specifically. It stands to reason we will find them elsewhere.”

“You have not lost you tongue, or your manners I see.” Colnel Zuchov commented in response.

“Come on, let's go, two by two.” O'Neill stated casually. “I tell you, and firmly believe something IS screwy here, no matter what the rest of you say.”

It was only after returning to the atrium and walking up to the entryway any of them reconsidered O'Neills assertion. And that was for the simple reason the door was now locked and barred.

“Are you getting the feeling we're not alone here?” Captain Carter suggested in a nervous tone.

“Nah, really?” O'Neill retorted.

“Actually she's right, but for the wrong reason.” A young, male voice answered from directly behind them. Every solider from earth turned around and raised their weapons. Daniel Jackson simply stepped in front of his teammates and asked for elaboration. Which it seemed the voice was perfectly willing to give. “You are not alone but that was not my doing. This place was redesigned as a trap after the uprising.The people who built this temple were pretty short-sighted. They couldn't imagine any one could come here and not be trying to resuce the 'false god' Marduke.” Here he chuckled a bit. “Having gone to such great lengths to free themselves, they naturally took equally extensive measures to stay free.”

“Well, that makes sense I guess.' O'Neill stated slowly. “What doesn't make sense is whover you are to have survived here this long, staying in the shadows like a ghost. And what's with the accent?”

“I don't recognize your weapons,” The voice began slowly. “I know that's what they are. Lower them enough so you won't shoot out my throat, and I'll come out. And this is how I usually speak.”

The American soliders did so at once. And slowly, each of the Russian soliders followed suit. There was a rustling sound directly in front of them, as though someone were standing up and pushing rocks out of the way to do so.

Pointing his flashlight where he judged the man's face would be Daniel was surprised to see, only a few meters ahead of him, a man very nearly his own age and with clothes made of natural fibers, but obvioulsy made by machine and not by hand. The red vest looked covered in dust and his pants were thick corduray. The beard on his face was very new, but he obviously had spent a great deal of time in the temple: his face looked worn.

“You're not from Earth are you?” Daniel asked in an almost nostalgically gentle voice.

“Never heard of the place for myself.” The stranger replied easily. “And introductions should come before explanations. My name is Jonas, Jonas Quinn.”

“Colnel Jack O'Neill Captain Sam Carter and the tall, silent one is Teal'c.” Daniel replied, indicating each of his friends in turn. “And I'm Daniel Jackson. Just call me Daniel if you like.”

“Thank you.” Jonas responded simply. O'Neill cocked his head to one side. “For giving me personal names as well as family names. You must be either very seasoned or very new at this to do so.” He saw in a moment this didn't suffice as an explanation. “Where I'm from this situation would not warrant personal names. Unless we already percieved ourselves as equals, family names would suffice.”

“How do you live so guarded and secretive?” Captain Carter inquired calmly. O'Neill cleared his throat loudly. And Daniel coughed into his hand. “Excuse my not letting Earth politics and preconceptions get in the way of understanding the culture of another planet.” Carter replied testily.

“Lt. Tolinev laughed softly. “Even I am curious how another culture explains such behavior.” She paused a moment. “Even if we have similar behavioral norms, we might not share the same reasoning for it.”

“Besides, it might be just this situation which suggests such a response. Perhaps at home things are different for his people.” Daniel reminded his Commanding Officer in a cautious tone.

Jonas put his hands at out at each side, palms forward. “Things are just more ritualized and formalized in Kelowna, espeically off-world things. I'm trying to break free of that...persisting annoyance.”

“Do your own people not serve the Goa'uld?” Teal'c inquired gently.

“We did about 600 years ago.” Jonas replied easily. “We've had access to gate travel for almost half that time. It was just a few...well it was comparatively recently we got over ourselves and our planet enough to pursue gate travel.”

“Conflict between nations?” O'Neill suggested more than a little sardonically.

“The other nations on my planet don't know or care about the stargate...and yes that's right.” Jonas looked rather hard at the other members of the team, those who had not yet spoken directly to him. It was a long, cold stare that lasted several moments. When Colnel Zuchov insited on an explanation, he gave one. “I assume you yourselves are of a different state or nation than these three?” He pointed to the human members of Sg-1. “ I don't just say that because your uniforms are different. My first thought is this a joint mission on your parts, meant as much to clear the tension between your countries as to find anything of value on this planet.”

“Okay, not denying that actually makes sense but...” O'Neill seemed at a loss for words.

“What of value could be found on this planet in the first place?” Colnel Zuchov answered.

It was an unwelcome reminder of the real reason any of them were here. Technically if Yazimov's team had gone to such insane risks for the jewel, it was worth searching for again, even risking the same fate befalling this team. Of course, no one felt any desire to explain this to a man who apparently had spent several weeks locked away in the middle of a crypt.

“I hope you don't think this rude or otherwise inappropriate...” Sam Cater began slowly. “How long have you been here? Have you seen anyone else at all before we came?”

“There was another group here, some weeks ago. They didn't last long though.” Jonas stated in a withdrawn voice. “Give me liberty or give me death must have been seared pretty deep into their pysche's. I tried to be their friend and their guide in these halls. I could tell they weren't very interested in history or exploration, strictly speaking...I even handed them what I thought they came here for. Nothing helped. They swallowed their own poison one by one. Although only the last one, Brin-ske called it that.”

“What you thought they came for?” Daniel and O'Neill persisted.

“Something called the eye of Tiamen.” Jonas answered at once. “It's back down a hallway, in that box. Not the safest place for it I know. But hiding these 'treasures' is not a very good stratagy for meeting friends.” From the glances between teammembers, it was clear to Jonas that his remark made little sense. Or maybe they just didn't see his meaning. “Follow me back, I'll show you.” He insisted. And two by two, with Jonas in the lead, the Earthlings walked the narrow corridor to the sarcophagus. It wasn't until Jonas led them to the far wall of the tiny room, and picked up the small metal box he'd brought with him, that they understood his words. It was made of what looked like polished silver, with a combination lock on the front of it. Jonas pressed on the top of it on either side and the lid popped off. He showed it to O'Neill first. “Anyone can have it far as I care.”

“Do you know what this supposedly does?” Daniel and Lt. Tolinev asked in the same breath.

“My government sent me out here after it.” Jonas replied, almost bitterly. “But my people don't need any more ways to blow themselves, or each-other, out of the sky.”

“I take it that's why you've stayed here all this time?” Captain Carter mentioned blithely.

“Well, yeah.” Jonas replied easily. “Plus I don't really have anywhere to ring TO.” O'Neill joined the rest of his team in growing very surprised looks on their faces. Noticing this, Jonas smiled broadly. “This little room was along one side wall and all the way down. Do the same on the other side, left versus right from the front door and eventually you'll come to a ring transporter. But from what I could tell those things basially beam a person UP...not across the land.” He hesitated a moment. “As a matter of curiousity, are you new at this, or are you pretty seasonsed travelers?”

“That's...actually an interesting question.” Lt. Vallarin replied slowly. “My group are fairly new at gate travel.” He thought for a moment. “The Russian members of this group, don't have much expereince in gate travel compared to the Americans...known as Sg-1. But we are learning.”

“In that case,” Jonas began, setting the silver box down finally and picking some kind of satchel up from the floor. “I have a feeling this thing, might mean more to you than to me.” He drew a small notebook out of the satchel and handed it to the Russian Colnel. It was accepted with a grateful bow of the head.

“Do any of you happen to know what date it would be in their calendar?” Jonas mentioned quickly.

“What is the significance of the date?” Teal'c pondered aloud.

“I'm not asking the Babylonian calendar.” Jonas replied at once. “I've been thinking in circles trying to carbon date this place but then I realized the Goa'uld probably have their own system anyway. And I know enough to know that your people, Teal'c, once served them...probably most of them still do. Either way, if I'm reading these symbols and the schedules right...we need to get out of here as if our feet were on fire.”

Right on cue the temple shook. There was sand coming down from the roof. Everyone bolted back down the corridor and into the atrium. Everyone followed Jonas across the room and down the corridor he'd mentioned. The room shook again and again. Tiny stones were flying everywhere. “The first two lefts, then three right turns and your there!” Jonas yelped, from behind them. Daniel Jackson, Captain Carter and the Russian team all followed his very sound advice.

O'Neill, having brought up the rear, stopped and stared at Jonas. “Aren't you coming with us?” He questioned.

“Yeah what exactly would I do in your world?” Jonas replied shortly. “Assuming you don't just send me back where I'm from?”

“I thought you were smart!” O'Neill yelped in a mix of shock and sarcasm. “It strikes me anything is better than being buried in this mess!” The room shook violently. Larger stones and boulders were falling now.

“I have to agree with you!” Jonas replied as he followed the others to the ring room.

The rings were wide enough to carry four of them at at time, if the went in pairs. As it was they went by teams: the four Russian members together in military formation and the four members of Sg-1 together, with Jonas in the center. They all materialzied within a few meters of the gate itself. Which, as Daniel would later note, made sense. The Goa'uld were both secretive and paranoid. Direct temple to gate access added to both interests. It wasn't until they actually made it through the gate and were back at Stargate Command anyone noticed Lt. Tolinev was lagging behind. The explanation was obvious: there was a gash in her head.

“I guess those people were pretty good at things when they set their mind to it.” O'Neill muttered.

Jonas nodded. “Whether planned by the Goa'uld for Ragnorok or insurance from the fearful, I'd have to agree.”

General Hammond walked to the bottom of the ramp, which led to the gate. It was only after noticing his presence that Jonas took his eyes off of his rescuers.

“General Hammond,” Colnel O'Neill stated formally. “May I introduce you to Jonas Quinn: the single bravest science nerd I have ever met off world.” O'Neill stood aside to let the medical staff through, careful not to get in anyone's way. “And may I present, the eye of Tiamen,” He continued, holding up the jewel. “the single most over-rated rock in the known gate-network.” He handed his superior officer the medalion.

“It's going to be a long debriefing people, we'll get you all checked out by our doctors and start in three hours.” Hammond stated in a cool tone. “Except you mister Quinn. I'd like to see you immediately after you're medically cleared.”

Jonas looked confused and slightly alarmed. At least, this was the impression Doctor Jackson got watching his reaction. “It's alright.” The historian told the young explorer. “The general thinks you can talk more freely to him when you're not worried about what the rest of us think. We know your character, he is more interested in your culture and history, how things are in your world.”

FIRST OF ITS KIND (for the Lunar Wolf)

 This team of five heroes knew nothing of their own legacy. Almost nine years earlier I had made a promise to earth's first defenders, two of whom I counted as my saviors, that I would fight alongside the power rangers as long as I could and as long as there were rangers. It was a promise I'd been having trouble keeping with this group. From what I had seen of them, they'd fallen into the same mental trap as Jason and his friends. They thought I was an innocent bystander and needed protecting. Jason's team were later faced with evidence to the contrary, which they accepted and understood. I made up my mind to change that same misconception deliberately, and a lot sooner.

Carter?” I said walking up to the red ranger.

How do you know me?” He replied at once.

I don't really. I just know you and your friends are power rangers and under any other circumstances, you'd be obliged to take me back to the aqua-base to learn what I knew. Although I'm pretty sure I'll be going there at some point, I'd prefer it to be of my own volition.”

You apparently don't get it, we're not rangers anymore.” Joel told me in his sardonic tone.

Not officially, no. But whatever it is that made you rangers in the first place, is something those metal tin-cans will never have. Apparently some things never change.” I looked away.

What do you mean?” Chad asked me in a sincerely curious voice.

Those in power always trust the things they can control better than any who can think for themselves, until said control is lost. It is, as a friend of mine once said 'the logic of history'. I remain confident that...well I really have no way of knowing.”

What are you talking about?” Carter asked me bluntly.

Well whether you officially become rangers again has as much to do with all of you as it does the cyborgs. While I can't speak to what you ultimately decide, I'm certain the metal-mimics aren't as predictable as the higher-ups think.” I pointed to the high-rises to my left. “Tell Captain Mitchell as much or little about me as you want.” I told them, ready to vanish. “I have something to tell him myself.”

Of course I disappeared before I could explain that one. The most obvious reason was that they had something a bit more pressing to deal with. MY motivation was the simple truth that my message was just for Captain Mitchell. I got back home and sat down to listen to some music and that's when it hit me: there wasn't much time between their meeting with the Cyborgs and the past catching up to Mitchell. If I was to give the captain a warning about the past, before the promise was fulfilled, I had to do it soon. I can't go back so soon after coming home. Traveling anywhere so soon after coming home would be bad enough. Returning to the same set and segment? That just messes with my insides. Also I knew landing there again wouldn't help anything if I didn't have a better idea of what I wanted to say when I got there. Weird thing is, it wasn't three hours later when I found myself in the briefing room at the base.

Captain Mitchell?” I asked him as though there was any doubt.

Who are you and how did you get in here?” He asked me curtly.

My name is Lisa and as long as I have the strength for it, physical as well as willful, I can go anywhere connected to the Legacy of the Power Rangers.” I answered him at once. “But it IS contingent on the rangers themselves letting me in.”

How do you know of us?” He asked me in a slightly gentler voice.

I've been alongside different groups of rangers for a long time now. It's the least I can do, to keep a promise. And I feel I should tell you...gosh I don't even know why I'm saying this...A Promise Stands.” He looked concerned for a moment. “I don't know why I say that so please don't ask. Call me back when you figure it out or it comes to fruition.” I passed him a sliver stone, about the size around as my fist. “Of course that offer assumes that you're even alright with my coming back.”

You're doing this because of a promise?” He said softly. I nodded. “A promise to a friend, I take it?” I nodded again, more slowly. “I won't stop you fulfilling it. Come back when you can.”

Thank you.” I told him simply. I disappeared again a moment later.


I remember the next time they saw me far more clearly than I should. I was pretty good at not setting off technological alarms. But for some reason I expected more people to be around to physically see me.

Did you know about him?” Carter asked me as Ryan walked away from the base.

The promise from Diabolico to Captain Mitchell is what I wanted to talk with him about.” I replied softly. “But if I'm any judge of anything, this is far from the end of his part in this story.”

Yeah and how would you know about that?” He asked me curtly.

I only want to talk with you and Captain Mitchell. And I'd prefer answering both of your questions at once. Otherwise there's no point repeating myself or being accused of deliberate omission.”

You mean that's the best way to avoid such events. Follow me.”

I'll meet you there.” I answered. I vanished, and showed up in the briefing room seconds later.

You knew about this, didn't you?” Captain Mitchell asked .

I knew that there would come a day that a sixth would show up, yes. But if you mean, that night on the bridge...Well, I knew about that too.”

How could you have? The Lightspeed Rangers didn't exist yet.”

Because I can see both sides of the equation for one thing. Also, Ryan himself is part of this legacy.”

You mean he was basically predestined for this?”

I mean he isn't the first ranger to be freed from a dark cloud over his head. I was never a ranger, but I went through it myself. Like having a dark veil or mask ripped from both my face and eyes. A mask I wore because I assumed I'd fashioned it on of my own free will. Ryan has come back, as himself I mean?”

...He was back here for a while. He left to find a way to seal the demons back in the cave.”

This is one part of history that I'm glad repeats itself.” I looked around the room to make sure we were alone. “I'll do what I can. I made my friend a promise and I'll keep it. But helping all of you out, doesn't mean I do anything you suggest. This two-sided coin gives me a particular wisdom...and secrecy.”

I sincerely hope you're planning on explaining that sometime.” Carter Greyson said from behind me.

I'll answer any questions you two have, if I at all can. If I shut myself up, please believe I have a good reason to keep silence.” Carter motioned to a chair close to me and I sat down. Captain Mitchell sat down across from me and Carter sat to me left. No one said anything for a few moments.

What did you think was going on when you walked in just now?” Carter asked me in a calm voice.

I thought Ryan had left to find out who he was, not left to seal the demons inside the tomb again.”

What fuels your involvement in the legacy?” Captain Mitchell asked bluntly. “What is the promise you are keeping in the first place?”

I smiled at him and answered at once. “That one is fairly straight-forward. What feels like a very long time ago I helped a group of my friends fight the bad guys. There were five of them. A sixth soon showed up. But his mind was covered in a dark cloud that the other rangers freed him from. This same, sixth power ranger later freed me from this poison darkness of depression that if anyone asked me now I could swear had an external and malicious cause. I can't remember when in their adventures together I actually made my promise. But I gave my word that I'd keep an eye on them and their posterity for as long as I was both physically capable of doing so by my own assertions and permitted to by...your side.”

You mean our side of the mirror, or our side of the conflict?”Carter Greyson pondered aloud.

I would find that more than a little creepy if I gave it a chance. I don't mean this conflict at all. I don't need consensus from all six of you...just the two of you.” I said indicating the leader and the director.

Why is that, exactly?” they said a breath apart from each other.

You, Captain Mitchell are their mentor, and Carter is the leader in the field...in the world in general. I'm not entirely sure I like either of you. But I am kind of required to trust you, rely on you.”

Captain Mitchell sighed loudly. “What did you mean by 'both sides of the equation'?”

...Any-thing having to do with this legacy...on either side of the conflict.” I told him slowly. “I'm not foolhardy enough to actually go there. But it does come to my mind every now and again.”

The skull cavern, you can see into that place?” Carter was obviously surprised, and a little eager.

I can, but I tend not to. Honestly I don't like where it takes me on an emotional level, so please don't ask me to for a while.” I replied softly.

Captain Mitchell laughed, almost bitterly. “I can't blame you for that.”

You're about to vanish again, aren't you?” Carter told me simply.

Most of what I see is like looking through a mirror, a mirror that reflects *either the Aquabase or the Skull Cavern. I can't line them up. Even if I figured that out, I feel like I would be giving you an unfair advantage. You don't need me pushing the clock forward, I won't be that much of a vigilante creep.”

Another 'all in good time' scenario.” Captain Mitchell said in a defeated voice.

“Maybe I'm wrong but shouldn't your victory be your own, and in your own good time?” I told them both bluntly. “I have no doubt you'll prevail. Everyone will do their part. And if I'm right about this, even shifting dynamics within the queen's followers will have their role to play. And no, that's not me seeing into the future or any mess like that. The past two chapters of this legacy were helped, usually unintentionally, by lieutenants withing the supposedly 'pure evil' group they were fighting. I'm here to connect you to your own heritage and if possible to be more of a friend than an ally.”

And, but, so therefore?” Carter told me coolly.

Flat out telling you something upon which you will base your answer, instead of letting you discover either this truth or its significance on your own, is not being a friend OR an ally as far as I can tell.”

I see your point. I agree with your assertion. But is there nothing you can say in consideration of your mission, that can help us with ours?” The captain told me plainly, and almost pleadingly.

My first group of friends, earth's first power rangers, part of their experiences are reflected in Ryan. You can probably guess which aspect I refer to. I was closer to Andros' team than to even that group. Andros was a space ranger who taught four formerly Earth-bound rangers new tricks and new powers. Some of their most consistent enemies became/were revealed as their dedicated allies. Something which is rearing its head in this struggle. I can safely, though not with 100% assurance say things are working the way they should, without any input from me beyond what I already stated. That being the case, I better shut up.”

You've said and done more than we could've asked.” Captain Mitchell told me in a pleasant voice.

A moment later I could FEEL my eyes growing to the size of grapefruits. “Oh my GOD! I can't tell you what's happening in the cavern. Even were I capable of it I would be taking your victory, your self-worth from you. So don't wait up for it. It's a personal belief of mine that Ryan's mission to seal the demons away, as opposed to trying to defeat them one by one was not only a good idea when he made it, but ends up helping out a lot when things come closer to full circle. But that's just me and I couldn't explain it very well anyway.”

Don't fake this.” Carter said plainly, coldly.“ Even I can see you are not as unsure as you sound.”

You're right, I'm not.” I said chuckling. “But until things come full circle, you'll have to continue your own lives and your mission, without constantly wondering what's going on in the skull cavern. Eventually those two worlds will collide, believe me. But I'm not a fighter in the strictest sense.”

I'm sorry what does that...” Carter began.

I am part of this struggle. I am in this fight as far as striving against the bad guys. But things are very different, than when I met up with Jason's team. I have changed much since Zordon was your...their mentor. I will not physically fight. I want you to count me as an ally. I want the same things you do and I am definitely working for the same goal. I must achieve this same end on my own course. I cannot join your struggles if it means actually doing martial arts around innocents. I draw a distinction between being part of a struggle and being part of a fight for the self-same reason.

I can't blame you for that.” Carter Grayson assured me. “I respect the integrity of your decision.”

You...never actually told me your name.” Captain Mitchell said passively.

Lisa Weaver. Some people call me 'Sophie' I never got why. I'm not wise, smart or brainy. If I had a nickname, if I gave myself a name that I chose to me called they would call me 'Miri'....It implies a child's wisdom: unbiased and incomplete.” I vanished from their sights moments later. The first thing I did when I found myself back home was to lay on the couch and close my eyes.

Sound of One Voice

  Nikita warmly greets J'onn who is clearly uncomfortable, and a little standoffish. “ J'onn I am asking as formally as I can for...