faithfulflame: <user name=cupcake-graphics> (Rei Thinky Thoughts)
火野レイ (Rei Hino) ([personal profile] faithfulflame) wrote 2015-11-17 12:11 am (UTC)

It's actually pretty insane isn't it?

[Well, don't mind if she does go on then. Her mouth quirks in a smile.]

Don't tell me you think we're anywhere close to finished.

[This one was a bit more complex...but simpler too.]

Well next, we started encountering more enemies. Different than the last, and heralded by mysterious visions. They too were ultimately attempting to gain control over the earth, under the direction of an alien entity from the Tau Nebula named Pharoah 90. I'm not sure why it was called that, but it send it's agents, the Death Busters, to Earth to gather the life energy of humans. We believe it wanted to turn the Earth into a haven for it's kind but ultimately all we could really tell is that it was an enemy.

It tricked a famous scientist, Souichi Tomoe, into making a deal with it in exchange for keeping his daughter alive and granted him the knowledge and skill to create some truly terrifying beings. And...turn both himself and his daughter into cybernetic fiends. We fought them, of course...and met some new allies.

Two more Outer Senshi. Sailor Uranus and Neptune. They joined us and worked with us to defeat the enemy. It was a difficult fight, given the beings involved, but we won in the end. [She's paraphrasing of course because she doesn't really want to talk about Mistress 9 and all of that.] And...discovered something else.

Tomoe's daughter was actually the reincarnation of one of our own. Sailor Saturn, the Guardian of Silence. she was much younger, twelve or so, at the time and with the help of Sailor Moon and the rest of us she regained her body and humanity. Ultimately, that was sort of a complete win for us. No deaths, and new friends.

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