By John Biles
The story has 20 chapters: A prelude, 18 regular chapters, and the final chapter/epilogue.
The Teaser/Film Trailer ^_-: Teaser
Wherein Nene has a story to tell her daughter about the good old days on Earth, but Priss, of course, has to set the record straight.
Prelude:
Meylia
Wherein we meet Celia and Macky's grandmother, Meylia Stingray, who
wakes from a ten year coma only to find that all she has held dear has
ceased to be, that someone wants her dead, and that there are secrets of
her past she is just now learning. Meanwhile, the Knight Sabres investigate
a report of rampaging boomers...at the hospital.
Wherein Daley suffers a tragic, though not fatal airport accident and Leon must suffer through the hell of a new partner, a strange woman named Mihoshi.
Wherein Nene and Priss go on a double date with Ryu Masaki-Hakubi (Nene's new boyfriend) and Leon. The Queen of Swords, a new vigilante in town, makes a flashy entrance and brings new worries to Celia's life.
Wherein Priss is about to make a big breakthrough in her career, throwing a major concert, little knowing that the curtain is rising on a much bigger story than hers.
Wherein Ryu and Manami's family comes to visit, the plot thickens, and we discover why Ryoko really should never be allowed to run around loose on her own.
Wherein yet more boomers get blown to bits, two old friends return, and Ryoko finds out a few things, as Genom tries to clean up an old mistake and fails.
6:
Princesses
Wherein Ryoko sets out to determine if Nene would be a suitable wife
for her son and Nene learns the world is far stranger than it seems.
7:
Reunions
Wherein Grandmother and Granddaughter Stingray are reunited, and others meet once more as well.
8:
Blown
Cover
In which Andrea blows her cover and departs the ADPolice in a very
messy way. Our heros and heroines pierce a little closer to the heart
of what is happening in Mega-Tokyo and many more boomers die messily.
Wherin much talking is made and feasting upon the orangutan and...oh, wait, wrong story. Wherein, Linna aquires a new boyfriend, Priss makes new friends and talks to Leon, Noa remembers the Millenial Riot, and Ryoko and Nene make an unexpected discovery.
Wherein our heros and heroines set out to prevent Z from using the Hearts
of the City against them. Too bad he beat them to the punch...
Wherein the Knight Sabres finally get to go onto the offense and take
the battle to the enemy, in the search for the people who tried to have
Celia assassinated. Schilling Enterprises is in for a world of hurt.
12:
Chrysalis
Wherein Linna and Priss face tests unexpected as Linna learns to walk
in dreams, and Priss and Linna gain the chance to learn more about Priss'
past.
Wherein Linna and Priss visit Tsunami's dream of the past and learn what was, what is, and what yet may be. The Moon Kingdom now lives only in dreams, yet it may come again.
14:
Breaking the Rules
Wherein Nene must run the gauntlet of being Wasyuu's guinea pig,
the rules of the Knight Sabres rather definitely go blort, Leon meets Priss'
'Family', and Linna learns that sneaking into Pluto's dreams is not quite
as clever as it sounds.
15:
Desperately Seeking
Sailor Mars
Wherein omeone or something is out to find Sailor Mars, and Leon and
Daley are out to get there first. It would probably help if they
actually had some idea where Sailor Mars is...(It would probably help if
Sailor Mars even remembered that she IS Sailor Mars...)
16:
Priss' Choice
Wherein Priss and her companions must pass the Wall of Sleep and venture into the depths of Subspace in search of the Silver Empyrean Crystal, and the sleeping Sailor Saturn. But what will Priss do when she finds it? For we know that power corrupts, and absolute power can corrupt absolutely...
Wherein Linna must face the wrath of SHIVA and dance with him who is the dance of destruction before the judgement of the fates as her friends do battle with X and Z for the fate of Mega-Tokyo.
Wherein Linna gives her reply to SHIVA's dance and the world faces the threat of nuclear apocalypse.
19:
Ad Astra
Wherein we see the fates of our friends in the year to come and the time of joy that follows after the threat of apocalypse. Yet in the end, the wheel must turn, again and again...For life and death are dances without ending.
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