Subject: [FFML] [Xover] Converging Fates Prologue: Maelstrom
From: Kyle Emmerson
Date: 6/1/1999, 12:01 PM
To: ffml@fanfic.com

Disclaimer:

Ranma Saotome, Akane Tendo and all other characters and situations 
depicted in Ranma � are property of Rumiko Takahashi, I use these 
characters without permission.

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situations depicted in Neon Genesis Evangelion are property of Hedeiki 
Anno, and Gainax. I use these characters without permission.

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Araizumi, Kadokawa Shoten, TV TOKYO, SOFTX, Marubeni. I use these 
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Authors Notes:

     First of all, I'd like to give you all a SPOILER WARNING. The 
following Prologue contains scenes from the endings of: Ranma �, Neon 
Genesis Evangelion, Final Fantasy Three(Six Japanese), Final Fantasy 
Seven, and Xenogears. You have been warned.

     Second of all, I'd like to thank everyone who helped me out with 
this fic, pointing out my errors and such. The folks on FFiRC, Everyone 
who reviewed, commented on or gave suggestions for the fic, (you know 
who you are), as well as clarification on certain subjects. (Thanks to 
EeL for the correct Evangelion Birthdates!)

     Anyways, I hope you enjoy the (revised) prologue! Chapter One 
(revised) should be posted up soon. And Chapter Two is finished, and 
awaiting modifications. I'm working on Chapter Three at the moment.

     Finally, before I leave you to the fic, if you would like to 
comment, suggest ideas, or even offer to pre-read, I'd love to hear 
from you! Email me at kyle_emmerson@geocities.com!

     Also check out http://westwood.fortunecity.com/versace/189! The 
home of my fics!

     And now, on with the 'fic!

****

     There are those who would say, there are worlds separate from our 
own. Different, but similar in many ways. They have many names. 
Alternate universes, parallel worlds, separate dimensions... But any 
sane person knows they don't exist.

     ...Or do they? What if, there was the smallest possibility that 
they did exist? Worlds where fiction becomes reality, and reality is a 
nightmare, or a dream.

     But what if the occupants of several of these worlds came together 
at one meeting point, one world, where the future is to be determined 
by the ones taken from these worlds?

     And what if, together, they all had to face an evil so great, it 
threatens the very existence of all their worlds...?

     The fates of seven worlds will hang in the balance between life 
and death. Fifteen heroes will have to prove themselves, or die.

     This is the story fifteen fates, converging as one.

                         Converging Fates

     Prologue: Maelstrom



     Date: June 6, 1999 3:46 P.M.

     From the pages of the journals of Dr. Sarah Hanson.

     The Quantum Transport has been successful. Margaret, the Chimp in 
the San Francisco facility was teleported here no problem, and I'm 
proud to say, I think it's ready for human testing. I've already 
arranged for a prisoner on death row to try the experiment. Gordon 
Colen, in fact. The so-called San Francisco Slayer. The bastard killed 
13 people before making a special presentation on Court TV, and then 
heading straight for the pen. Anyways, the General has ordered extra 
security for the duration of his stay in both facilities.

     There was a divergence field found in the transport log, but it 
seems to be nothing to worry about. Genetic tests on Margaret have 
returned as %100 percent clean. But we'll find out tonight. Colen 
should arrive here at any moment. If this experiment goes through all 
right, the public will be treated to an extra special press release in 
the morning.

     On another note, James is supposed to pick me up tonight to go out 
for a drink or two, but after what happened today, it looks like it 
isn't going to happen, since its obvious I'm not leaving the facility 
(or anyone else for that matter), until every aspect of the experiment 
is confirmed by the General. I'm not even allowed to make phone calls 
outside of the facility.

     I swear, one of these days I'll meet General Leonard and give him 
a piece of my mind. We may be under contract of the United States 
Defense Department, but we're also civilians!

     Anyways, I'll give a brief update tonight sometime. In the 
meantime, we've got to prepare...

****

     Date: June 6, 1999 8:20 P.M.

     Ten minutes. I know I'm cutting it short, but ten minutes until 
history is made. A little ironic that the man who single-handedly 
killed over 13 people should be the one to make the jump. But if it 
does fail, it won't be much of a loss.

     But then again, I'm so sure it won't fail. In fact, I'm positive 
there's no way for this to go wrong. Screw Murphy's Law, Sarah Hanson is 
in charge here!

****

     "Quantum fields clean, Doctor."

     "Generators at 80% capacity."

     "Fifty seconds to primary transference sequence, Doctor."

     "Are you ready to make history, Mr. Colen?" Sarah asked the man 
sitting inside a small structure in the center of the room through the 
intercom.

     "Anything's better than that hell-hole..." he said with a sneer 
pointed towards the several armed guards in the room.

     *And you deserve every bit of it, you bastard!*, she thought to 
herself, lingering her gaze on Colen for a few moments longer.

     "Thirty-five seconds doctor."

     Sarah walked back to the control panel, glancing at every readout 
at least twice... *Any second now...* she told herself.

     "Thirty", she could hear the excitement in the lab assistants 
voice as well.

     "Quantum nodes still clean!"

     "90% Capacity!"

     "Twenty-five."

     "Life signs?" She asked the medical assistant.

     "His pulse rate is a little high, but its otherwise alright."

     "No need to ask the �prisoner', doctor!" Colen grinned.

     Sarah felt a chill run up her spine as she continued, visibly 
disturbed by the look Colen was giving her.

     "Fifteen seconds!"

     "95% capacity!"

     "Initiate the transference program on my mark."

     "Ten seconds!"

     "Nine."

     "Eight."

     "Seven."

     "Six."

     "Five."

     "Four."

     "Three."

     "Two."

     "One."

     "FULL CAPACITY!"

     "Zero."

     "Initiate!"

     As the sparks of electricity showered the area around the 
transference structure, every one could feel the tension in the room 
building. It was that moment that the quantam field analyst noticed 
something.

     "Wait!", he cried. "The other facility is sending a feedback loop! 
There's a field divergence!"

     Sarah froze in panic. She knew exactly what to do, but the 
excitement of the moment had overtaken her senses, and by the time her 
brain had processed the information needed, it was too late.

     "Shut down the transference! Get the--", the explosion knocked the 
wind out of her. The three armed guards by the structure were killed 
immediately, thrown back towards the outer walls of the lab. It was 
then that Doctor Sarah Hanson realized that something went wrong.

****

     "HIRYU GYOTEN HA!"

     Ranma's powerful ki blast hit the dragon faucet with amazing 
force, causing it to realign, with the dragons head pointing up into 
the sky, or more importantly, directly towards Ranma and Akane.

     Akane regained her form as Ranma fell to the ground. Cloaking his 
shirt over Akane's naked body, he began to try and wake her up. With no 
success.

     "Akane?", he asked.

     No answer.

     "Akane, wake up, its over!"

     No answer.

     It was then that Ranma feared the worst. *When she closes her 
eyes, it is too late.*

     "No.", he said as he said he checked her pulse. There was a pulse, 
even if a faint one, but she wasn't breathing.

     "Akane...", he said. "This is all because you pulled that dumb 
stunt to try and save me..."

     "Damn it Akane! Why did you have to be so stupid!?", he yelled at 
her. A moment later, he realized what he did.

     He hit himself hard on the side of the face. "I'm sorry.", he 
said. "That was wrong of me."

     He cradled her closer into his arms and looked towards the sky. "I 
wish...", he began. "I wish I wasn't so awkward with my feelings."

     He brought her closer, bringing her into a deep hug. "I wish I 
could have another chance... To tell you how I really feel.", he smiled 
out of the edges of his mouth. "I always manage to goof it up, 
somehow."

     "Akane?", he asked.

     "Akane, please wake up... You can hear me, can't you?"

     There was no answer.

     Feeling the tears start to stream out of his eyes, and in one 
final attempt to do.. Something, anything, he held her as deep as he 
could and screamed.

     Whatever it was that he had done, somehow, in some way had reached 
into her and pulled her out of the state she was in. A low moan was 
heard from her lips as Ranma felt the air rush back into her lungs.

     Her movement, barely noticeable caught him off-guard. Her hand 
reached up and stroked his face. She managed to open her eyes.

     Ranma was overcome with emotions. His reply, the only reply he 
could think of was to embrace her again, deeper than ever and mutter 
her name. Akane did the same.

     Somewhere above the embracing couple, a bluish energy field 
appeared, and dropped down on them before they could even notice. As it 
disappeared from sight, Ranma and Akane involuntarily did the same.

****

     Her hand came up and stroked his face. Shinji didn't know what to 
make of it. He had been so angry at Asuka that he was sitting there, 
strangling her while she was unconscious. Mad at Asuka, mad at the 
world, what little of it was left, and mad at himself.

     The look on her face somehow managed to convince him that he was 
crazy. He slowly began to loosen his grip, staring into her cold eyes. 
Asuka could only stare back, neither saying a word. Whether from choice 
or necessity, Shinji slipped off of her and began to let his tears flow 
freely.

     How many things had happened in the past... What was it? Thirty 
minutes? A mere six hours earlier, he could recall himself beggin Asuka 
to wake up in her hospital room.

     The events kept unfolding themselves, piece after piece. A minute 
seeming like a lifetime of events.

     What could he remember? He looked to the sky. It was clear. He 
frowned inwardly as he realized there were no clouds. Only stars, and 
from what he could tell, it was only six o'clock in the evening.

     The last thing he remembered before retreating into his mind was 
seeing Kaoru. His friend, the only one who could seem to understand him 
in all of Tokyo-3. He frowned again. The friend he had been forced to 
kill.

     But there was something... Different about him. He knew he could 
remember, if he could be given a bit more... Wait...

     That was it. He remembered! Kaoru, and Rei for that matter, were 
over 100 kilometers tall. He remembered screaming as he realized the 
gigantic form in front of his Eva was Rei. He could vaguely recall what 
he felt as Rei's red eyes focused on him with a sudden gasp.

     He shook his head. Better not to recall that, he was barely able 
to hold onto his sanity as it was, and if he went back to that, he 
would have a problem.

     He looked over at Asuka again. She had slipped under again, but at 
least this time he wasn't trying to kill her. He was torn between 
feelings of anger and happiness that Asuka was again unconscious. He 
knew he would need to talk to her soon, but he also felt he needed to 
think by himself for a little while.

     There was something else. Shinji felt... Different. There was no 
other way to explain it, it felt as if a weight had been lifted off his 
shoulders. He leaned back again to stare at the sky again, vaguely 
making out the crucified Eva's in the corner of his eye.

     Shinji squinted as he could see something in the distance. A 
light. He tried to make out its distance, but to his surprise, it had 
been closer than he thought. He barely managed to stifle a scream as 
the light engulfed he and Asuka, and left just as abruptly. The last 
two living beings on the planet Earth, taken without so much as another 
word.

****

     "Do you expect me to believe that?" Zelgadis asked.

     "Believe what you want", Lina shrugged, "That was only my theory."

     Zelgadis shook his head. "I just don't think Shabarnigdo was the 
one controlling Rezo's actions. It's too easy."

     Lina managed to smile.

     "Well," Zelgadis said, pausing. "That looks like Atlas City.", he 
pointed at the city in the distance.

     Recalling something quickly, Lina looked towards Gourry. 
"Remember, you promised only to take me as far as Atlas City!"

     Gourry looked confused. "Did I say that?"

     Lina frowned. "Ooh, just like a man to forget a promise!"

     Gourry shrugged, "Well, alright then. If I promised."

     Trying to take advantage of the situation, Lina continued, 
"remember you also said you'd give me the Sword of Light!"

     "Now I KNOW I never promised you that!" he said, protecting his 
sword.

     "Well, I must go now", Zelgadis remarked to the two arguing people 
in front of him, "it would attract some unnecessary attention if I were 
to go with you."

     Lina snapped out of her reverie over the Sword of Light and looked 
around. She felt something. She knew she did. To her surprise, she also 
saw Gourry looking around suspiciously. Zelgadis seemed to have shut 
his mouth as well.

     "What is it?" Gourry asked, feeling the presence descend to their 
location.

     Zelgadis was the first to see the source, a bluish magical field 
appeared above them, and consumed the three Slayers as gravity pushed 
it down upon them. A minute later, a man on horseback walked down the 
road, receiving no indication that anybody had been there minutes 
earlier.

****

     In the darkness he stood, a lone figure amidst a sea of black. He 
had succeeded, he told himself. He had defeated Sephiroth, at long 
last. He was dead.

     He could recall his final attack. The Omni-slash. It had seemed to 
come out of nowhere, a vicious attack which required much of Cloud's 
strength, striking Sephiroth sixteen consecutive times.

     Cloud looked down at the lifeless body before him. It had only 
been a few seconds since he had been put down, but it seemed like a 
eternity in the blackness. Where was he, anyways?

     He could recall getting to where he was. He tried to picture it in 
his mind, vaguely getting the details he needed. He opened his eyes 
again and saw it.

     A swirling green mass had appeared. Surrounding him, it seemed to 
rise up above him and converge at a single point.

     "Lifestream..." he muttered.

     As he stared in awe and wonder at the sight before him, a hand 
started to appear from inside of the mass. Not knowing exactly what to 
make of it, he reached for it. Filled with an unknown happiness, he 
closed his eyes again.

     That was when he heard it. A rumbling. He shot his eyes open again 
quicky to realize he was back in the northern cave.

     "Cloud!", Tifa yelled from a ledge above him, hand outstretched.

     The granite platform Cloud has been standing on started to rumble 
and shake, frantically, he reached for Tifa's hand and managed to climb 
up just before the platform gave way.

     "Look out!", a gruff voice yelled from the other side of the room. 
Cloud and Tifa looked over to see Cid frantically pointing towards the 
entrance to the cave, hundreds of feet above. What they saw was the 
Highwind, falling into the crevice and threatening to crush them. 
However, something else got to them first.

     The bright blue light appeared above Cloud and Tifa and engulfed 
them just as the Highwind was going to crush them under its weight. 
When the dust cleared, they were nowhere to be found.

****

     "So, what now?" Setzer asked nobody in particular.

     "Well, I'd like to return to Mobliz. But maybe we should sort out 
what to do about the world first", Terra replied.

     Sabin nodded. "Hmpf. Changing the world seemed so hard to do 
before, but now we've done it. Twice."

     "The first wasn't our doing, but that doesn't excuse the fact that 
we were partially responsible for it", Celes shared.

     Locke walked to the head of the ship. "Look. No grass. No plants, 
few trees. The first thing we've got to do is take care of--", he 
stopped mid-sentence. He felt a presence, and it was beginning to 
confuse him.

     Celes felt it to as she walked up towards Locke, followed by Terra 
and Sabin. 

     As they discovered the source, the last thing Locke, Celes, Terra 
and Sabin saw was a very confused looking Setzer, standing right on the 
edge of the energy field.

****

     "Fei!" Citan called out as he reached the ridge.

     "He'd better come back! He promised!" Bart yelled, clenching his 
fist.

     "Chu Chu! Chu!" Chu-chu jumped about, pointing towards the sky. 
There, high above the clouds, a single figure could be seen in the 
distance.

     "There he is!" Bart exclaimed, pointing into the distant clouds.

     The Xenogears descended down from above, as Citan and the rest of 
the group smiled.

     "He did it.", Citan said.

     Rico grunted. "What's that?", he pointed towards the sky above the 
Xenogears.

     The first thought that came to Citan's mind was �Deus', but as the 
light engulfed the Xenogears, along with the two very confused pilots, 
he realized that whatever it was, he didn't want to mess with it.

****

     A place of entities.

     Entities without bodies, neither gaseous, liquid or solid.

     How it existed, those who knew of it couldn't explain. However, 
those who did know of it were no longer alive, being long since dead, 
consumed by it. It had no name, no sex, although it preferred to be 
known as male.

     It travelled from system to system, searching for new �conquests', 
new feeding grounds. It was an eater of lives. Plant and Animal, and it 
some cases, Mineral. As it slowly left the atmosphere of his latest 
conquest, he began to think. During the billion year voyage to the next
system, it was all he could do while he let his food digest.

     Sometimes he would get lucky. He would come across a two planet 
smorgasbord in one system. It only took him a short while then, and by 
the time he was complete, he was twice as powerful.

     But such was not the case here. He would be traveling for a long 
while before he found the next system, and even then it wasn't a 
guarantee that life existed in the system.

     Nothing really surprised it. There was nothing to be surprised by 
in his previous conquests, but what was happening at that very moment, 
did surprise him. The blue light came down on it from above and 
consumed his formless existence. A moment later, he found himself
someplace completely different.
     
****

Preliminary Draft: May 21, 1999
FFML/RAAC Final Release: June 1, 1999
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