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Shadows of the Past

Postby justin » Sat Sep 11, 2004 4:31 am

Shadows of the past

Author: Justin

Rating: pg-13

Summary: This is an Uber fic set in the Babylon 5 universe. A young techno mage and a telepath race to solve a mystery that threatens the galaxy

Notes: This story is set in the year 2267, 2 years after the Drakh released their plaque on the Earth.

Disclaimer: Willow & Tara and a lot of the other characters from this story belong to Joss Whedon/Mutant Enemy. Babylon 5 was created by J. Michael Straczynski

Feedback: yes please

Distribution: Anyone can take it, just let me know please.





Chapter 1



The IPX exploration vehicle Columbus was, like most Earth ships, ugly. However that didn't stop it from being able to do it's job, which was placing long range communications buoys, which enabled IPX's deep space probes to communicate with their base. On board Captain Ramsay did some checks before saying to his partner, “We're almost at the coordinates.”



The other man, James started flicking some switches on the control panel. "Getting buoy ready to launch.”



“Okay launch on my...” The captain stopped as an alarm sounded. “There's another ship approaching.”



“They're a long way from home.”



Ramsay grinned at this, “So are we. Okay I'm getting the telemetry on the ship.” When the data came up he thought it must be mistaken, so he redid the scan. It came back with the same results. “That isn't possible.”



They were the last words he would ever say.



***



“Space ship Hecate you are clear to dock.”



Willow activated the comm system, “Thank you Babylon Control.” She activated the docking systems then went back to the book she had been reading. She was so engrossed in the book that she almost didn't notice the fact that the ship had docked. Sighing she put the book down and left the ship. The docking bay was just as she had pictured it. It was full of people of various races bustling about, either heading in or out of the station. Willow made her way to one of the bored looking guards and handed over her ID.



As the guard put the ID into her scanner she said, “Are you here for business or pleasure?”



Willow smiled, in what she hoped was a friendly fashion, “A little from column A, a little from column B.”



“It's been a while since you've been to an Earth station.”



“Oh, well I've been spending a lot of time traveling around alien worlds, getting a bit of culture. Not that humans aren't cultured, but I just mean I wanted see other cultures, so I've been spending a lot of time travelling around alien worlds, exploring and stuff and what was the question again?”



The guard handed Willow her pass back, “Welcome to Babylon 5.”



A short distance away a man was watching the exchange from the shadows. Activating his com unit he raised it to his mouth and said, “This is Warren, the target has been sighted.”



***



Tara was walking down a corridor of an IPX building. There were people going either way, but they didn't seem to notice her. Tara stopped as she recognised the woman up ahead. “Mom?”



Not seeming to hear her the woman said to the man she was walking with, “So what's this job again?”



“Oh, one of the archeologists wants me to look at some artifact she's found.” He glanced at his computer pad before saying, “Anna Sheridan. Apparently this artifact has some organic components and she thinks I might be able to find something out about it.”



“Well good luck.”



“Thanks. Well I better get going.”



Tara suddenly realised where she was, when she was. Running forwards she shouted, “Mom, you've got to stop him. That artifact is a weapon. Mom, Mom!” Tara stopped as she realised that everyone had disappeared. Then she heard a strange buzzing sound. Looking round she tried to work out where it was coming from. “Hello, is there anyone there?” The buzzing stopped, but was replaced by a loud screaming sound. Tara held her head and cried with pain.



***



Tara woke up with a gasp. Looking round she saw she was on a shuttle. The woman sitting next to her looked over and asked, “Are you okay dear? You seemed to be having a bad dream.”



“Yes, I'm fine, thanks.” Tara tried to work out why she was having that dream again. Several years ago she had been attacked and had been in a coma for a couple of years. After waking up she had had that dream quite often, but it had faded away and she hadn't had it again until now.



***



Warren turned a corner and gave a small gasp of horror as he realised that Willow had disappeared. He ran down to the next intersection and tried to see which way she had gone. He stopped as a voice said, “Are you looking for me?” Warren turned to see Willow watching him with a bemused expression on her face. She raised her hand to give a small wave before saying, “Hi.”



Warren raised his PPG saying, “This isn't personal.”



“You don't want to do that.”



Warren fired the PPG. Willow waved her hand and the PPG blast was deflected into the wall. “What the hell are you?”



Instead of answering Willow disappeared. Warren jumped as a voice from behind him said, “I'm complicated.” Spinning round he found Willow standing there. “So did you miss out on muggers' school. Do they have a mugger's school? If they do then the do you know what the first lesson should be? Don't try to mug a techno mage.” Warren's eyes grew as a ball of fire formed in her hand. He screamed with terror as she threw it at him. Only stopping as it passed straight through him.



“It was just a hologram,” he said, as he laughed with relief. That relief faded when he saw that Willow had disappeared again. As he made his way back to his quarters he said to himself, “I have got to get that technology.”



***



Reaching her quarters Tara threw her bag down and sat down on her bed. It was a rather nice quarters, even if it was rather small. Actually it looked like pretty much every other quarters she'd stayed in. A large down sound to being a commercial telepath was the amount of travel it involved. Even more so since the psycorp had been disbanded. Sighing Tara reached into her bag and got her computer out so she could look at her schedule. IPX was hiring and they wanted her to help with the interviews. Tara put the computer away again. She knew the drill pretty well, she would use her telepathic powers to help them build up a psychological profile for the candidates. Tara wondered why she had become a commercial teep. It wasn't that she didn't enjoy the, just at times she wished she could do something more worthwhile with her abilities.



***



As soon as Willow got to her quarters she placed a call to Earth. As the image of her old friend Xander Harris appeared on the screen she said, “Hi Xander.”



For a moment Xander didn't say anything, not seeming to be able to believe who he was seeing. “My god, Willow. Is that really you?”



“In the flesh, except not so much.”



“I can't believe it, how long has it been?”



“Four years seven months,” Willow answered automatically.



Xander still didn't look as if he believed who he was talking to, “Where have you been all this time?”



“Oh well you know, here and there. What about you, how are you?”



Xander gave a small smile, “I'm dying but aside from that I've got no complaints.” Seeing Willow frown he went on, “Sorry that was a bad joke.”



“How about Anya, are you still together?”



“Yeah, pretty much. She was on Mars when... when it happened, so... well the distance is causing a strain.”



“I'm so sorry.”



“Hey, what are you sorry about? I mean they've still got three years to find a cure.”



Willow nodded, trying to keep back the tears she could feel coming. A part of her wished that she hadn't made this call.



“They're going to find a cure, so there's no reason to start worrying. Pretty soon you'll be able to come to Earth and we'll be able to go to the Bronze and work on getting you a girlfriend.”



“Yeah, that'll be good.”



“Listen I've got to get going.”



“Sure, talk to you soon.”



“Bye.” As Xander's face disappeared from the screen Willow started crying, thinking that she might never see her friend again.





TBC

"VOOM"?!? Mate, this bird wouldn't "voom" if you put four million volts through it! 'E's bleedin' demised! - The Parrot Sketch

Edited by: justin at: 9/12/04 7:05 am
justin
 


Re: Shadows of the Past

Postby robotguru » Sat Sep 11, 2004 3:22 pm

I'm not into Babylon 5 but this fic looks quite good

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There can be no rainbow without rain, you cannot know true happiness until you know sadness first.

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Re: Shadows of the Past

Postby Artemis » Sat Sep 11, 2004 5:48 pm

Yay, my kind of story :) Willow as a technomage fits perfectly - knowledge girl - and Tara as a telepath sounds interesting, and appropriate. I can picture a lot of how she is coming about as a result of growing up in the Corps. What with the title, the sounds Tara heard in her dream, and "That's impossible" I've got a pretty clear idea of what the mystery ship was - so Warren is a latter day Morden? (Man, they're not getting their money's worth - I just can't picture Warren being in the same league as Morden. Morden had *style*.) Or is he something else?



Tough break Xander being on Earth and Anya on Mars when the plague hit. And interesting to see, through Xander's conversation, Willow is a more accessible kind of technomage than we've seen so far. I have trouble picturing Elric or even Galen having normal friends, let along going to nightclubs with them :)



I'd naturally love to host this story on Looking-glass. Is there any email address you want me to put with it? alia@netspace.net.au if you want to send it to me. If you'd rather I just link back to this thread that's fine.

Chris Cook

Through the Looking-glass

A Willow and Tara for every world.

Artemis
 


Re: Shadows of the Past

Postby justin » Sun Sep 12, 2004 11:39 am

Robotguru: Thanks, I hope you like the rest of the story :)



Artemis: Thanks. I'm glad you're enjoying the story.



You're right that Willow is a rather unconventional techno mage, which is part of the reason why I made her one. However I think you're selling Galen short. Where do you think he goes when he's away from the Excaliber? I'll tell you, he's at the nightclubs, shaking his booty, like this :dance



I'll email you about hosting the story on your site :D



"VOOM"?!? Mate, this bird wouldn't "voom" if you put four million volts through it! 'E's bleedin' demised! - The Parrot Sketch

justin
 


Re: Shadows of the Past

Postby onyxsundrops » Sun Sep 12, 2004 1:17 pm

I can tell that this story is going to be a good one, although I'm a complete idiot with anything related to science fiction.



Already waiting for the next chapter. Thanks.



Yvonne:peace

onyxsundrops
 


Re: Shadows of the Past

Postby justin » Sun Sep 19, 2004 2:12 pm

Artemis: you should have gotten an email



Onyxsundrops: Thanks. I hope you enjoy the rest of the story.



Shadows of the past

Author: Justin

Rating: pg-13

Summary: This is an Uber fic set in the Babylon 5 universe. A young techno mage and a telepath race to solve a mystery that threatens the galaxy

Notes: This story is set in the year 2267, 2 years after the Drakh released their plaque on the Earth.

Disclaimer: Willow & Tara and a lot of the other characters from this story belong to Joss Whedon/Mutant Enemy. Babylon 5 was created by J. Michael Straczynski

Feedback: yes please

Distribution: Anyone can take it, just let me know please.



Chapter 2



Tessa Holloran, the head of intelligence for the Interstellar Alliance, switched off her computer and sat back in her chair with a groan. When she had given up her position in the Mars government seven years ago she had hoped that being head of intelligence would involve less paperwork. The opposite had turned out to be the case and with each passing year the amount of paperwork seemed to increase. She was tempted to go back to the Mars government. Actually she was really tempted to restart the Mars resistance. Since Mars had been made independent she wasn't sure what she'd be resisting again but knew she'd be able to come up with something. Putting these thoughts aside Tessa looked at her schedule. She noticed that in the following days she'd be holding meetings the ambassador for some of the smaller governments. She had put it out of her mind because she never enjoyed this. Partly due to the fact that she'd have to work with a telepath, something that she was always wary of. Turning her computer back on she asked for a list of telepaths on the station. Most of them were busy but there was one who was available, a Tara Maclay.



***



Hyperspace was a vast expanse of energy. Filled with shifting currents and eddies which would, if it weren't for the beacons places at strategic points, make it impossible to navigate. The Earth force ship Callisto was currently travelling through it. In the cockpit Buffy Summers flicked a couple of switches and said, "Can't this heap go any faster?"



"Hey what's the hurry?" One of her two companions, Graham, asked.



"I just want to get back, we've been out in space far too long."



Graham turned to the man next to him and asked, "Hey, how does Buffy screw in a light bulb?"



"I don't know, how?" Alan asked.



"She just holds it completely still and the universe revolves around her."



"You know I could have been assigned to the Excalibur," Buffy complained, "But nooo, I had to end up here with you two jokers."



Grahame laughed at this, "You couldn't have been assigned to the Excalibur."



Buffy sighed, “Do you know where we are? I mean if we were to leave hyperspace?”



They both shook their heads.



“Z'Ha Dum,” Buffy's voice was onimous.



“So?” Graham asked, “The Shadows left years ago, and Z'Ha Dum is just rubble now.”



"There's a ship approaching,” Alan imterrupted, “Oh shit.”



"What is it?" Getting no answer Buffy asked again, "What is it?"



“Remember how I said the Shadows had left?” Graham said, “It seems no one told this one.”



Buffy looked back through the rear porthole and saw the black form of a Shadow vessel.



"So the question is,” Graham went on, “is this one that got left behind or..."



"Have they come back," Buffy finished. "Come on we've got to get back, warn the others." She quickly activated the port engines, dodging a laser blast from the approaching ship.



***



Tara got back to her quarters and gave a groan of frustration. She had gotten to the meeting only to be told that the interviews had been rescheduled and that she wouldn't be needed. The whole trip to Babylon 5 had been a waste of time. She smiled a little as it occurred to her that it needn't be a total waste, after all Babylon 5 was supposed to have a lot of interesting shops. She was just about to leave when the com unit started sounding. Tara was tempted to ignore it, but instead decided to answer.



“Hello,” Tara said, not recognising the woman who had appeared on the screen.



“Ms Maclay?”



“Yes.”



“I'm Tessa Holloran, I'm in charge of intelligence for the Interstellar Alliance. I'm calling you regarding a job opening.”



“You want to hire me?”



“That's correct, I have a meeting now, can you be at my office in, say, an hour?”



“Certainly.” As the screen went blank Tara decided she still had time to do a bit of shopping.



***



Willow was wondering absently round the shops. So far she hadn't found anything that interested her. All she had to show for her trip was the attempted mugging from the day before. Willow was just picking up a trinket when she spotted a woman haggling with one of the vendors. It wasn't just that this woman was the most beautiful that Willow had ever seen that made Willow stop, but somehow she felt a connection with her. Willow watched as the woman finished the transaction and started to leave.



"Are you going to buy that?" The vendor asked.



"Uh no." Willow put the trinket down and started after the woman. She went round of a corner but there was no sign of the woman. She hurried to the next turning and going round, she almost ran into the woman, who was waiting there for her.



“Uh, hi.”



"You're following me,” The woman stated, looking annoyed, “Why?"



Willow shrugged, "I just wanted to get your name, and maybe ask you out on a date."



"Do you do this often?"



"Uh, would you believe this is the first time?"



Without answering the woman turned and walked to the lift.



Starting after her Willow called, "Wait, I'm Willow Rosenberg."



For a moment it didn't seem as though the woman was going to answer, but, just as the doors were closing she said, "Tara Maclay."



***



After leaving her purchases back in her room Tara went to her meeting with Tessa Holloran. All the while she couldn't stop thinking about the woman who had come after her. A part of her was flattered that such an attractive woman would be interested in her, but most of her couldn't understand the reason for the interest. She suspected that it was all an elaborate joke, or maybe something worse.



When Tara arrived at Tessa's office she was reading a report. She motioned for Tara to sit down, then went back to the report. Tara sat down and waited nervously for Tessa to finish with the report. After what seemed like an eternity Tessa finally put the report down and looked at Tara. She stared at Tara a few moments before saying, “As part of my work it's necessary to do considerable work with the ambassadors on this station. Negotiating access for the rangers to their space and also to any information they might have.”



“I thought everyone agreed to cooperate fully with the alliance when they joined up.”



“I see you've been following the news. Well while what you say is true for the major members, some of the smaller members have demanded the right to renegotiate the terms every couple of years. It helps to feel more important.”



“So you need a telepath to make sure that they're being honest?”



“Good guess. The work isn't too hard, you being there is really just a formality. Most people know it's in their best interests to deal honestly with the Alliance.”



Tara nodded, “This sounds like the work I normally do.”



“Yes, I looked at your record. So will you be able to start the day after tomorrow?”



“Yes, certainly.”



Standing up Tessa shook Tara's hand, “Well then I'll see you then.”



***



Tara walked through the Zocholo, making her way to one of the restaurants. Her mind still on the meeting. She was pleased about this opportunity since it meant her trip out to Babylon 5 wasn't completely wasted, and also it would help her get work in the future. Being only a P3 meant she had trouble getting work sometimes. Tara was so preoccupied that she didn't notice the man coming the other way and she knocked his shoulder. She turned to apologise when she sensed that he was worried about something. Something that was happening at the rim.



“Sorry,” The man said, “I was preoccupied.”



“That's okay,” Tara replied with a smile. As she turned to walk away she overheard a word in his mind, “Z'Ha Dum”



***



Warren returned to his quarters in a growing state of panic. Soon his employers would be contacting him to find out what happened with the Rosenberg girl. He had a feeling that saying that he didn't know she was a techno mage would do him much good. He was still trying to figure out how to buy himself some time when noticed that there was a message waiting for him. Playing it he saw it was a text message saying, "Have you checked your bank account lately?" Not sure what was going on he did so. He started to feel ill as he saw that all his money had been transferred to various charities. He saw there was another message. This one said, "Do not interfere with wizards, for their ways are subtle and they are quick to anger."



As Warren worked out what was going on he hit the control panel, "That Bitch. Oh, she's going to pay for this, she's going to..." He stopped as the computer told him there was a call coming in.



TBC

"VOOM"?!? Mate, this bird wouldn't "voom" if you put four million volts through it! 'E's bleedin' demised! - The Parrot Sketch

justin
 


Re: Shadows of the Past

Postby Magrat70 » Sun Sep 19, 2004 2:24 pm

Great start. There is a lot going on so I can't wait until you pull it all together. Always love uber settings so this should be fun. BTW love Willow's dialogue you have her down to a tee.

Freddie is king

Magrat70
 


Re: Shadows of the Past

Postby tarawhipped » Sun Sep 19, 2004 3:53 pm

Yay! More uber fic! Not very well versed in anything Trek, but I really like the setup here, and your writing is so good that I don't feel like I'm missing too much. Willow messing with Warren is fun, but I hope she isn't underestimating him, as he obviously works for someone powerful. And the Buffy/lightbulb joke was a frickin' riot!



:peace -Cameron



What should I be but just what I am? - Edna St.Vincent Millay

tarawhipped
 


Re: Shadows of the Past

Postby onyxsundrops » Tue Sep 21, 2004 9:36 am

Loved Willow's mini stalking (although we didn't get both answers:miff ) and also the Buffy joke. Weasel Warren is planning something bad and I, too, hope that Willow doesn't underestimate him. Great update.



Yvonne:peace

onyxsundrops
 


Re: Shadows of the Past

Postby Artemis » Tue Sep 21, 2004 10:05 am

I see Willow's been attending the Elric School of Punishing Annoying Harassers. Go Willow :) I'm still worried about Warren's backers though - he may be a useless little twerp, but who knows what kind of mayhem he may risk if he's afraid enough. And even in the best-case scenario - his backers lose patience and space him - that doesn't mean they'll leave Willow alone...



I like her dating style :) Wizards with a crush aren't all that subtle...



Nice to see Tessa again too, I liked her when she was Number One in the resistance. I guess she's a bit more comfortable with telepaths than she was in those days?



Speaking of telepaths, Tara's only a P3? Isn't that a bit low for diplomatic work? And I got the impression alien minds were more difficult to scan, thus you'd want a higher teep. Then again, maybe it's not so much the raw power you have as the finesse you wield it with. I can easily imagine Tara having bucketloads of finesse when it comes to her own mind.



I haven't got that email yet; I don't suppose you could just check the address you sent it to? (it's netspace, not netscape - lots of people typo that) If that's not it, and the email's just vanished in hyperspace, I have a backup address, cec_artemis@yahoo.com I'm really looking forward to getting this online, I've got a graphic all ready to go :)

Chris Cook

Through the Looking-glass

A Willow and Tara for every world.

Artemis
 


Re: Shadows of the Past

Postby justin » Tue Sep 21, 2004 2:17 pm

Magrat: Thanks, I'm glad that you're enjoying the story, and that you think I've got Willow sounding right :)



TaraWhipped:



Quote:
Not very well versed in anything Trek,




Well that shouldn't be a problem as this isn't Trek, it's Babylon 5 ;)



Quote:
And the Buffy/lightbulb joke was a frickin' riot!




I first heard that joken on an episode of Poltergeist: The Legacy. It just seemed to fit Buffy so well that I had to use it here.



I'm glad you're enjoying the story so far



Onyxsundrops:

Quote:
Loved Willow's mini stalking (although we didn't get both answers:miff )




Don't worry, Willow's very persistent



Thanks for the kind words



Artemis



You're right it would be a mistake to undersestimate Warren, and there's the matter of his employers and what they want with Willow.



Quote:
Nice to see Tessa again too




She was a great character, which is why I had to include her in this story :)



Quote:
Speaking of telepaths, Tara's only a P3?




Well Tara's officially rated as being a P3. Make of that what you will :evil



Though you're right that diplomatic work is more about finesse than brute telepathic strengh.



I'd sent the email to netspace.net.au. I've sent it again to your yahoo address.



Personally I think the Vorlon were responsible. They're probably miffed that they haven't appeared in the story,



"VOOM"?!? Mate, this bird wouldn't "voom" if you put four million volts through it! 'E's bleedin' demised! - The Parrot Sketch

justin
 


Re: Shadows of the Past

Postby tarawhipped » Tue Sep 21, 2004 2:21 pm

Quote:
Well that shouldn't be a problem as this isn't Trek, it's Babylon 5
Ooooookay, but I think you just proved MY point!:p Sorry, I had a roommate who watched all those, and I could never keep them straight.



So, update soon?

-Cameron



What should I be but just what I am? - Edna St.Vincent Millay

tarawhipped
 


Re: Shadows of the Past

Postby justin » Wed Sep 22, 2004 2:06 pm

TaraWhipped: Your wish is my command.



Author: Justin

Rating: pg-13

Summary: This is an Uber fic set in the Babylon 5 universe. A young techno mage and a telepath race to solve a mystery that threatens the galaxy

Notes: This story is set in the year 2267, 2 years after the Drakh released their plaque on the Earth.

Disclaimer: Willow & Tara and a lot of the other characters from this story belong to Joss Whedon/Mutant Enemy. Babylon 5 was created by J. Michael Straczynski

Feedback: yes please

Distribution: Anyone can take it, just let me know please.



Warning Danger Willow Robinson, Danger, this chapter has a major cliff hanger.



Chapter 3



As soon as Tara received her work schedule she went over it, seeing what sort of people she would be meeting and working out a strategy for dealing with them. Not being a very strong telepath meant that Tara had to rely on her other senses more than others in order to do her work. Fortunately she was much better at reading physical signs than other telepaths, particularly when dealing with aliens, which would be useful with this job. Tara soon realised that she would be busy. She had never realised just how many races there were connected with the Alliance, all of whom would have to be met and negotiated with. After going over the list a couple of times Tara decided that she wanted to get out to relax a while. She liked to spend time away from other people where she could be alone with her own thoughts. Tara had heard rumours that the station's first commanding officer had had a zen garden built. Deciding to find out if this was true Tara went to a terminal and accessed the information services.



A short time later Tara was sitting in the zen garden, her eyes closed, listening to the water running. After she had been sitting there a few minutes she sensed someone approaching. Opening her eyes she saw that her was a Mimbari. Bowing he said, “I apologise for disturbing you, I did not think anyone would be here.”



“That's okay.”



Sitting near her the Mimbari said, “You know it was Commander Sinclair who had this garden built.”



Tara nodded.



“He said it was for Zen skinny dipping, that you could think about doing it, but not actually do it. I never quite understood that,”



“Did you know the commander?”



“We've crossed swords in the past. I thought he was just another human, it was only too late that I realised that maybe that wasn't such a bad thing.” He started to rise but stopped saying, “I didn't catch your name.”



“Tara Maclay.”



The Mimbari bowed again saying, “Neroon.”



***



After spending the afternoon There Tara decided it was time to get back to her own quarters.



When she got back she was surprised to see someone leaning against the wall next to her door. As the figure moved away from the wall she realised that it was Willow. "Are you still following me?" Tara asked.



Willow looked surprised at this, "What? No, I just happened to be in the area."



Tara folded her arms across her chest, not saying anything.



Willow smiled weakly, “Of course I was only in the area after hacking the station computers to find where your quarters were and then catching the shuttle here."



"Don't you think that's a bit creepy and stalkerish?"



"Um, maybe, a little. You see I'm not very good at this whole meeting people thing and when I saw you I knew I had to get to know you better."



Tara could relate to this, she had the same problem. She wondered if she would have the courage to do what Willow was. That still left one problem, "But why me? There's nothing special about me."



Willow laughed at this, "You mean aside from the hotness that is you?"



Tara looked uncertain at this, "The hotness that is me?" Tara knew that this had to be a joke of some sort, but she couldn't sense any dishonesty from the other woman. Finally she decided to take a chance that this was for real, "I believe that you said something about a date?"



"Oh yeah, how about tomorrow night? I promise if it doesn't work out then I'll stop following you."



Tara nodded and said, "It's a date."



Willow nodded and walked away. Tara was just going into her room when she heard Willow shouting, "Woohoo!"



***



Tara's first day was a lot less interesting than she had expected. As Tessa had predicted these meetings were mainly a formality, and they all seemed to go the same way. First the ambassador made lot's of demands, designed to make themselves feel important. Tessa would then negotiate with them on the demands until they came up with a compromise which seemed to be giving the ambassador everything they wanted, but in fact didn't give them anything. In all these meetings Tara didn't sense any particular dishonesty from them, nothing more than was normal for a diplomatic meeting.



This all changed with the last ambassador. From the beginning the meeting was different. Rather than making demands he seemed anxious to give Tessa everything she wanted. Tara got the feeling he was hiding something, that he wanted the meeting to be over as soon as possible in order to avoid them finding something out. Being careful to not scan more than just his surface thoughts she saw his thoughts were constantly on a sector of space, Alpheratz. Tessa was finishing up so Tara said, “I've got one question, tell me about Alpheratz?” That brought everything to the surface. Tessa was giving her a questioning look so she explained, “Something happened there and he's worried that if the Alliance finds out then his people will get into trouble.”



“They'll get into more trouble if we have to find out by ourselves, and we will find out.”



The ambassador looked nervous for a moment before saying, “We found an asteroid there. Scans showed that there was technology, very advanced, very old technology just below the surface, but we didn't have the resources to get at it. Then a business man from earth approached us, offering to buy the asteroid. We couldn't do anything with it so we agreed. His people put some engines on it and took it through a jump point.”



“What was the company?”



“Neo-Tech”



***



Willow sat at her table fiddling with the napkin and trying to stop herself from looking at the time. She was sitting in one of the best restaurants in the station but she had barely noticed this. When she had first arrived she had been too excited about the prospective date and then, as time had gone on she had grown more and more certain that she had been stood up. To take her mind off of it Willow turned to the television above the bar. A reporter was saying, “There have been numerous reports of sightings of a ship which appears to be a Shadow vessel. At the moment the Alliance are saying it is too early to draw any conclusions.”



Willow turned away from the screen and let herself check the time. She was just starting to think she should go when she spotted Tara standing at the entrance looking round. Willow stood up and waved to her. Smiling Tara walked over to her table.



As Tara sat down she said, "Sorry I was late. I got stuck at work."



Willow smiled, all her agitation forgotten, "It's fine. So what do you do?"



"Oh I'm a commercial telepath. At the moment I'm working for the Alliance."



"Cool," Willow said, sounding impressed.



"What about you? What do you do career wise?"



"I'm kind of between jobs. Which isn't entirely true since that implies that I had a job at some point, which I haven't. Anyway I spent the last few years traveling round the rim. I came back to catch up with my friends. Well friend. His name's Xander Harris, we've known each other since we were kids."



Tara nodded, "So is he on the station?"



"What? Oh, no. He's on Earth."



Tara reached out and took Willow's hand, "I'm sorry."



Willow nodded, "Thanks."



"My father and brother are both on Earth."



Willow squeezed Tara's hand, "Now it's my turn to say, I'm sorry."



"We were never close, I mean they were both always afraid of mom and me because of the," Tara pointed at her head, "telepath thing, but you know, they're still family."



Willow nodded and said, "How about we talk about something happier?"



"That sounds like a good idea, though what?" Tara thought about it then said, "I know why don't you tell me about your adventures on the rim, I bet you saw lots of cool stuff."



Willow hesitated a moment. She didn't like telling people about her abilities as a techno mage, as she felt as though she was bragging. However she realised that she wanted to tell Tara the truth. "Well I was exploring one of the planets when one of the navigational systems failed, sending me into a decaying orbit with no way to control the ship.”



"What happened?" Tara asked, feeling worried, even though she knew that Willow would escape.



"I was just about to give up hope when another ship arrived and towed me away, they took me to their home world."



"They were aliens."



"Actually they were techno mages."



"You've met some techno mages? That is so cool."



"Well technically I am one."



Tara had been about to take a drink and almost dropped her glass at this, "You?"



"There's no need to sound quite so surprised."



"It's just, well you're not what I expected. I always thought that they were, well, pompous and cryptic."



"Well a lot are, though they like to think of themselves as being deep and meaningful. Well I guess I am..." Willow stopped at the sound of a PPG charging.



TBC



"VOOM"?!? Mate, this bird wouldn't "voom" if you put four million volts through it! 'E's bleedin' demised! - The Parrot Sketch

justin
 


Re: Shadows of the Past

Postby tarawhipped » Wed Sep 22, 2004 2:40 pm

Hey! What's with ending it there! That's butthead Warren on the other end of that PPG, isn't it.:fit2 So, humor the science-fictionally challenged here, am I to assume that techno mages are the intergalactic equivalent of a rock star mixed with a philosopher? Interesting that Willow just became one after she was rescued by some, and that Warren wasn't aware of her status--so the reason his bosses are after her must relate to something else? So...many...questions...brain...hurts...

Quote:
I promise if it doesn't work out then I'll stop following you
Great line--if I'm ever single again I'll have to remember it.:wink

-Cameron



What should I be but just what I am? - Edna St.Vincent Millay

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Re: Shadows of the Past

Postby onyxsundrops » Wed Sep 22, 2004 7:50 pm

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humor the science-fictionally challenged here


Please do. Obviously, the techno mages are important (and perhaps feared?). I'm curious to know how Willow "technically" became one. Assuming she didn't have the characteristics (skills) before she was rescued? Ugh, I'm with Cameron, my brain hurts. But awesome update, gotta love Willow's persistence.



Yvonne:peace

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Re: Shadows of the Past

Postby Artemis » Thu Sep 23, 2004 2:50 am

Typical - our girls get a moment to themselves, and some jerk with a PPG has to spoil it :fit2



From what I recall, techno-mages aren't 'chosen' for any innate characteristics, they're an intellectual society. Willow, being very intelligent, inquisitive and technologically intuitive, would be exactly the kind of person they'd regard as a kindred spirit. Briefly, techno-mages are a secretive society who use 'magic' created by technological means. In Buffy terms, they kind of put me in mind of the 'techno-pagans' like Jenny Calendar.



I loved Tara going to the zen garden, that was one of my favourite places on the station. One question, though - isn't Neroon dead? I rather recall him being reduced to Kentucky Fried Minbari in the Starfire Wheel :hmm



This asteroid with ancient technology, buried just below the surface... would that be a Shadow vessel? The Shadows did make a habit of leaving the darned things buried all over the place... and if someone other than the Shadows dug it up and shoved some poor telepath into it, that might explain why it missed Buffy's ship in the last chapter when it fired - it's not working properly perhaps? Question is, is it working enough that its 'owners' are still in control, or it is just insane? Neither prospect is inviting...



Looking forward to more :)

Chris Cook

Through the Looking-glass

A Willow and Tara for every world.

Artemis
 


Re: Shadows of the Past

Postby justin » Thu Sep 23, 2004 12:19 pm

About Techno Mages



Artemis's description pretty well sums them up. I'd just add they're basically a futuristic version of Paul Daniels. (or, if you prefer, David Copperfield. It's that old chestnut about how any technology that is advanced enough will be indestinguishable from magic, and TMs have access to very advanced technology (even by 23rd century standards.)



As to why Willow was chosen to join them, that'll be explained later.



Tarawhipped



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Hey! What's with ending it there!




I learnt every I know about evil cliffhangers from the Kitten board.

Quote:
and that Warren wasn't aware of her status--so the reason his bosses are after her must relate to something else?




Thanks. This has given me some ideas about a new direction in which to take the story :)



Quote:
Quote:I promise if it doesn't work out then I'll stop following you



Great line--if I'm ever single again I'll have to remember it.:wink




Unfortunately it doesn't work out so well in real life. Whenever I try it I normally just get sprayed with mace and the served a restraining order.



Thanks for feeding with the feedback :)



Onyxsundrops Thanks for the kind words. I'm glad you're enjoying the story.



Artemis



Quote:
Typical - our girls get a moment to themselves, and some jerk with a PPG has to spoil it




Don't worry, they'll be plenty more moments to themselves.



and plenty more jerks with PPGs :evil



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One question, though - isn't Neroon dead? I rather recall him being reduced to Kentucky Fried Minbari in the Starfire Wheel




Oh :rage :fit :fit2



he he, I mean. yeah I knew that. That wasn't a massive brain fart, it's a plot twist which will be explained in a later chapter *runs off to do some major rewriting* see, all planned :letter



I knew I should have paid more attention during the fifth series :sigh





Quote:
This asteroid with ancient technology, buried just below the surface... would that be a Shadow vessel? The Shadows did make a habit of leaving the darned things buried all over the place...




Yeah, the Shadows weren't very good at cleaning up after themselves. They did leave a planet killer just lying around. I expect that the Vorlon took all their toys with them when they left.



Thanks for the comments and for pointing out my slight continuity error. (Nerroon was going to be in the story more, which would have been really embarrassing :blush )



ETA: I've sent you a couple of emails. Hopefully these will arrive okay.



Heat is work and work's a curse - Flanders & Swan

Edited by: justin at: 9/23/04 11:21 am
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Re: Shadows of the Past

Postby Magrat70 » Fri Sep 24, 2004 1:10 pm

Great update; love the clifhanger;) . Willow is still so cute in this, I love what you've done with her. The plot thickens...and Warren has to be involved somewhere. Looking forward to the next part

Freddie is king

Magrat70
 


Re: Shadows of the Past

Postby justin » Mon Sep 27, 2004 2:29 pm

Magrat:

Quote:
love the clifhanger




Coming from you that's high praise indeed. :D



I'm glad you're enjoying the story.



Shadows of the past

Author: Justin

Rating: pg-13

Summary: This is an Uber fic set in the Babylon 5 universe. A young techno mage and a telepath race to solve a mystery that threatens the galaxy

Notes: This story is set in the year 2267, 2 years after the Drakh released their plaque on the Earth.

Disclaimer: Willow & Tara and a lot of the other characters from this story belong to Joss Whedon/Mutant Enemy. Babylon 5 was created by J. Michael Straczynski

Feedback: yes please

Distribution: Anyone can take it, just let me know please.

Notes for non B5 viewers

1: The Rangers were set up a thousand years ago by the Minbari to fight the Shadows. After the Shadows left their role was changed and they now act as the inteligence/military arm of the Interstellar Alliance.

2: During the series Delenn was the Minbari ambassador to Babylon 5 and one of the leaders of the Minbari (called the Grey council) She's now the leader of the rangers and married to the president of the Alliance.

3: A triluminary is an alien device which the Minbari use to read a person's soul.



This update also ends in a cliff hanger



Chapter 4



Willow's chair fell backwards as she shot up out of it, preparing to use her magic against the attacker. She stopped short when she saw he was wearing an Earth force uniform. The sound of a second, then third PPG charging also caused her to pause.



“What's going on?” Tara asked, her gaze shifting between Willow and the three men surrounding her.



“I wish I knew.” Willow's face scrunched up in confusion. Turning to one of the men still aiming their weapons at her she said, “Well?”



“You're under arrest.” He indicated with his PPG that she should raise her hands.



“What for?” Willow asked, her confusion growing.



The man laughed at this, “You have to ask? Put your hands out.” He stepped forward and as Willow extended her arms he slipped a set of cuffs round her wrists. “Come on.”



“Willow?” Tara asked, Tara's mind raced as she went over all the possible explanations for this.



Trying to remain calm Willow said, “Um, I'm sure this is just a misunderstanding.”



Tara called after them, “I know someone who may be able to help. I'll go see her.”



Willow nodded as she was led away.



***



Off in the corner of the room a figure watched this with some interest. As soon as they had all gone he got up and hurried out of the restaurant. Reaching his quarters he placed a priority call to Minbar. When a Minbari appeared on the screen he said, “This is ranger Ellison, I need to speak to Delenn urgently.”



“I'm afraid she's...”



“This can't wait.”



“I'll get her.”



While he was waiting Ellison got a small metal triangle out of his jacket and placed it carefully on his desk. A moment later a Minbari female appeared on the screen. She looked like any other Minbari save for having long dark hair, a memento of her decision to become partly human in an effort to help bridge the two races. “What have you found?” She asked.



“I followed the two subjects and used the triluminary on them. They are the ones that Valen wrote about.”



Delenn nodded, “I didn't have any doubts. But what is the urgency?”



“There are others interested in Ms Rosenberg. She's just been arrested by security personnel. I fear that it is a set up.”



“Someone hoping she'll be easier to trap in custody. I'll see what I can do.”



“There's one more thing. Rosenberg, she's a Techno Mage.”



Delenn nodded, “I'll be in touch.”



***



Willow was shoved into a cell. "Hey, there's no need to be so rude." Turning to the man who was watching the proceedings she asked, "Are you in charge?"



Nodding he said, "I'm Zack Allen, I'm in charge of security on this station."



"Then maybe you can tell me what is going on."



Zack laughed at this, “Come on you must know.”



Willow was starting to get fed up of people telling her she had to know why she was being treated this way, when it ought to be obvious that she didn't. “Look, just humour me.”



“There are several warrants for your arrest from all over the galaxy, everything from smuggling to murder. The warrants said that you're extremely dangerous.”



Willow couldn't believe this. "You're kidding me."



"We'll need to search your spaceship."



Willow smiled as she said, "Sure, why not?"



Zack's com piece sounded, "Allen here."



"Sir, that ship we were to search, The Hecate, it's started launch procedures."



Zack hit a switch, "C And C, there's a ship launching, I need you to stop it."



"I'm sorry sir, but we can't. The controls aren't responding."



"What are you doing?" This was aimed at Willow.



Willow took a step back, raising her hands, an innocent expression on her face. "Me? I'm not doing anything."



"Sir, the ship just opened a jump point."



"Well I guess that you won't be searching it,” Willow pointed out.



***



Tessa looked up as her door chime sounded, "Come in." Seeing who it was she said, "Tara, what can I do for you?"



Tara took a moment to catch her breath. She had run all the way to Tessa's quarters. When she had gathered herself she said, "I need to ask you a favour, a really really big favour."



"Go on."



"Okay, I was out on a date..."



Tessa looked a little confused at this as she said, "Good for you."



"Thanks, but the thing is security suddenly turned up and arrested her."



"Do you know why?"



"No, they wouldn't tell me."



"Well I'd like to help, but I'm not sure what I can do."



"But you're in charge of intelligence for the Alliance."



"The Alliance yes, but this station is run by Earth Force. You'd need to speak to either lieutenant Allen, or Captain Lochley."



"Captain Lochley? You're right I'll talk to her. Thanks."



"Happy to..." Tessa stopped as she saw that Tara had left.



***



Tara found Captain Lochley in her office. "I wasn't expecting to find you still working."



"I had some reports to finish up. So what can I do for you, ms ...”



“Maclay. I just thought you might like to know that you've got a techno mage in your cells."



"Excuse me? I think I must have misheard you. Did you say Techno mage?"



"That's right. Some of your security men arrested her a short while ago."



"And she just let herself be arrested?"



"Well I guess she didn't want a confrontation in a public place."



"Right. Look, I don't know what you're..." Captain Lochley stopped as her communicator sounded, "Can you excuse me a moment."



Tara nodded and left.



A few moments later, Captain Lochley came out saying, "Maybe you were right. Come on, let's go and see Zack."



***



Willow looked up as a woman entered her cell.



"You know it would have been a lot easier if you'd just told us you were a techno mage."



"How'd you find that out?"



"Well that stunt you pulled with your ship was a bit of a give away, plus your girlfriend told us."



"My girlfriend? Oh you mean Tara."



"I have to say I'm a little surprised by the idea of a techno mage having a girlfriend."



Willow smiled, "Then where did you think that little techno mages came from? did you think that the stork brought them, or I know, maybe we're grown in tanks."



Lochley frowned, Willow didn't seem at all like any of the descriptions she had heard. "You don't talk like one either."



Willow just shrugged.



"I take it we're not going to be allowed to search your ship."



Willow drew herself up to her full height and said in an ominous tone, which she'd been practising for years,"There are things in there which you are not ready to see."



"Okay, now you sound like a techno mage."



"I'm not a smuggler or a murderer."



"Okay you can go for now. Just don't leave the station, at least while we check into things.”



Willow nodded, "Wasn't planning to."



As Willow reached the door Lochley said,“You really have friends in high places.”



“What?”



“I got a call from Delenn asking me to release you.



“Oh that's nice of her.” Willow said as she tried to place the name. As she realised who Lochley meant Willow stopped a moment, “You mean the Delenn?”



“Yes.”



“Oh, wow.” Willow left, wondering what she'd done to deserve such attention.



***



Tara waited outside the cells for Willow to come out. Seeing that Willow had been released she walked over saying, “Are you okay?"



Willow nodded, "Pretty good, glad to be out of that cell."



"I'm sorry about you getting arrested."



"Why?" Willow's eyes narrowed, "It wasn't you who set me up, was it?"



Tara lowered her head, "You've found me out."



Willow prodded Tara, "Well just don't do it again, missy."



Tara smiled and as they started towards Tara's quarters she said, "I had a good time tonight, I mean before security turned up."



Willow nodded, "They did kind of put a downer on the evening."



"What I'm saying is I'd like to do it again. Say tomorrow night?""



"I'd love to. Though you do realise that it's your turn to get arrested, don't you?"



"I'll keep that in mind.” Tara stopped saying, “Well these are my quarters."



"Oh yes, I know that. Since I've been here." Willow glanced about, looking a bit nervous, "Do you think it'd be okay for me to kiss you?"



Rather than answering Tara leant forward and kissed Willow.



***



Tara was woken up by her com system beeping. Looking at her clock she saw it was still early in the morning. Getting up she walked over to it grumbling all the way. Seeing who it was she couldn't help smiling, "Faith."



"Hi, Tare. I didn't get you up, did I?"



Tara nodded, "You do know there's a time difference between Minbar and Babylon 5?"



"Of course. You're five hours behind us."



Tara shook her head, "No, we're five hours in front."



Faith looked a bit sheepish, "Oops, sorry. I always get it mixed up."



Tara sighed, "Faith, I'm not interested."



"What?"



"The only time you seem to call me is when you're trying to fix me up with someone."



"That is so not true. I just called to catch up what's been happening. Now maybe I do know a cute ranger who I think would be..."



"Faith!"



"Hear me out. Now she's Minbari but I really think the two of you..."



"I'm seeing someone."



"You are?” Faith looked doubtful for a moment, as Tara had never seemed interested in dating before. Recovering from the surprise she grinned and said, “I mean, hey that's great. Who's the lucky girl?"



"Her name's Willow Rosenberg and I'm the lucky one."



"Well, way to go Tara. Listen why don't I let you get back to bed and I'll call you at a more sociable hour so you can tell me all about her."



"Okay then, talk to you later."



"Bye."



Tara turned and started back towards her bed, only to stop as she noticed for the first time, that there was writing on the walls. The same four words repeated over and over again.



I am the machine.



TBC



A good story should provoke discussion, debate, argument...and the occasional bar fight. -JMS





justin
 


Re: Shadows of the Past

Postby Magrat70 » Mon Sep 27, 2004 2:42 pm

Okay now you've really caught my attention. What does the writing on the wall mean? I know i'll have to wait and see:miff . Great update.

Freddie is king

Magrat70
 


Re: Shadows of the Past

Postby tarawhipped » Mon Sep 27, 2004 6:10 pm

Okay, lots of creepy goings-on and eerie forebodings, and since I don't have a clue what any of it means, I'm just gonna sit back and enjoy the ride, cause it's still very entertaining.



I do wonder what's going to happen now that more and more people are finding out Willow's a techno mage. She can obviously take care of herself, but if someone has nefarious schemes brewing, they may try to get at her through something (or someONE-hinthint) that she cares about. At least, that's what I'd do, if I were an evil mastermind. Which I'm not.



-Cameron



What should I be but just what I am? - Edna St.Vincent Millay

tarawhipped
 


Re: Shadows of the Past

Postby Artemis » Tue Sep 28, 2004 11:41 am

Hmm... I think I've got an idea what that writing means, but I'll keep it to myself for now... just in case I'm wrong and look like an idiot :)



Yay Lochley! Heh... guess which B5 character I had a bit of a crush on :drool Naturally I'm all focused on Willow and Tara this time, but that doesn't mean I can't appreciate the other hotties wandering around the station, does it?



As for the Ranger, I'm wondering what Valen said about Willow and Tara? He can't have known what's going to happen, given that he hasn't been around for several years... but the Minbari have strange ways, and you never know what could happen.



And finally, I'm glad Willow's out of her cell, and another date is planned - let's hope this one doesn't end in PPGs being drawn! :) That scene where Willow smiled innocently while her ship was scooting (forming its own jump point too - impressive in a ship that size!) was priceless.

Chris Cook

Through the Looking-glass

A Willow and Tara for every world.

Artemis
 


Re: Shadows of the Past

Postby justin » Tue Sep 28, 2004 3:54 pm

Magrat: Thanks. The writing will be explained in a couple of parts time.



Tarawhipped: Creepy & eerie is what I was going for, so thanks :)



So you're worried that some one might try to get at Willow through Tara? Well that is possible, but rest assured Willow isn't the only one who can take care of herself.



Are you sure you're not an evil mastermind? If you are one, do you have any openings for a henchman?



Artemis:



Quote:
Hmm... I think I've got an idea what that writing means, but I'll keep it to myself for now... just in case I'm wrong and look like an idiot




I suspect your idea is probably right (especially if it involves the words "ship of tears") but we don't want to spoil the surprise for those people who haven't seen the series, so mum's the word ;)



Quote:
Yay Lochley! Heh... guess which B5 character I had a bit of a crush on




The characters I had a crush on were Lyta and Tessa.



Quote:
As for the Ranger, I'm wondering what Valen said about Willow and Tara? He can't have known what's going to happen, given that he hasn't been around for several years... but the Minbari have strange ways, and you never know what could happen.




Well Commander sinclair could have met one of them before he went back in time but you're right when you say it was probably something else.



Quote:
And finally, I'm glad Willow's out of her cell, and another date is planned - let's hope this one doesn't end in PPGs being drawn!




I make no promises on that score. There are plenty of people who have made it their life mission to ruin Willow and Tara's together time. Though I will promise that they won't have a date end with Tara being taken over by an alternate personality that had been implanted in her subconcious.



BTW I've been going through the synopsis's for all the episodes and have just found out that the head liason between humans and the Shadow's was called Justin. funny that :evil



A good story should provoke discussion, debate, argument...and the occasional bar fight. -JMS





Edited by: justin at: 9/28/04 2:54 pm
justin
 


Re: Shadows of the Past

Postby justin » Mon Oct 04, 2004 2:30 pm

Shadows of the past

Author: Justin

Rating: pg-13

Summary: This is an Uber fic set in the Babylon 5 universe. A young techno mage and a telepath race to solve a mystery that threatens the galaxy

Notes: This story is set in the year 2267, 2 years after the Drakh released their plaque on the Earth.

Disclaimer: Willow & Tara and a lot of the other characters from this story belong to Joss Whedon/Mutant Enemy. Babylon 5 was created by J. Michael Straczynski

Feedback: yes please

Distribution: Anyone can take it, just let me know please



Chapter 5



Tara sat still staring at the writing, trying to discern some meaning to it. It was written all over her wall in different sizes.At first she had thought that someone had broken into her quarters in order to write it, but had soon realised that it was her own writing. Tara wasn't sure whether that was better or worse. The problem was she had no idea what the expression, I am the machine meant or what would have possessed her to write it all over her walls. Deciding that deciphering the phrase should be her first course of action Tara tuned on her terminal and began a search for that phrase. The realising that she had to get to work soon Tara went to have a sonic shower.



Standing in the shower, the sound waves gently massaging her it occurred to Tara that she could ask Willow about this. Then she wasn't sure about that, not knowing how to broach the subject. She could hardly say, “Oh and I've been writing strange messages on my wall in my sleep. More wine dear?” She hardly knew Willow and a part of her urged her to be cautious despite, or maybe because of, the strong feelings she had for her. Deciding to not say anything till she knew more Tara got out of the shower and got ready for work.



***



Tara was walking through the crowds to work she got the impression that a woman who was approaching her was staring at her. She was a medium sized woman with short red hair. She looked a little bit like Willow except she had a much more intense expression. Not recognising the woman Tara decided she must be imagining it. However, as the woman got closer, Tara became certain she was staring at her. As they passed each other the other woman turned her head to keep Tara in view. Tara tried to not show any reaction as she continued past the other woman. After getting a few steps she spun round, but the other woman had vanished.



Tara was still trying to figure out why she had provoked the woman's attention when she heard a faint musical sound, followed by a deep melodic voice saying, “You have been touched by darkness.” Tara spun round trying to see who had spoken, but no ones seemed to be paying any attention to her. Unnerved by the whole experience Tara continued on to the lifts. It was only as she boarded one that she realised that the woman had been wearing a psycorp badge, something that Tara hadn't seen since the psycorp had been disbanded following the telepath war.



***



Willow was getting ready for her date with Tara trying to decide what top to wear when she suddenly had an idea. She started for the door and had almost left her quarters when she remembered that she hadn't put a top on. Grabbing the first one that came to hand she quickly put it on and left.



Willow quickly made her way to the nearest flower shop where she bought a large bouquet. As she was heading back when she noticed a paper vending station so she picked up a copy of the Galaxy Today. She glanced at the headlines as she walked back. The first one to jump out at her was one saying, “Is the plague real?” It was about a politician claiming that Sheridan had been brainwashed into hating humanity by the Minbari which was why he had turned against the duly elected president. Willow snorted at this as Clarke had only become president after Santiago had been assassinated. Reading on she saw that this politician was claiming that Sheridan had invented the plague in order to further punish humanity by trapping humanity on Earth. Reaching her quarters Willow threw the paper down on a table in disgust and went back to getting ready.



***



Tara sat at her table at the restaurant waiting for Willow to arrive. Anyone observing her would have thought that she was completely cool and collected, not seeing the anxiety and worry she was keeping hidden beneath the surface and which was growing as each minute passed.



“Hi, sorry I'm late,” Willow's voice came from behind her, making her jump. As Willow walked round the table and took her seat she went on, “One of the transport tubes broke down.”



“That's okay.” Tara reached across the table and put her hand on Willow's, stroking it gently.



“So, uh, how's working for the Alliance?” Willow suddenly found it hard to concentrate on what she was saying.



“It's not as interesting as I thought it'd be. It's pretty much like all the other commercial work I do. What about you, have you been looking for a job? Or do you need one?”



“I have been. Before I went off to find myself I was contacted by IMX. I'm getting in touch with them to see if they're still interested.”



Tara nodded, “So, did you?”



Willow was so focused on the feeling she was getting from her contact with Tara that for a moment she didn't understand, “Did I what?”



“Find yourself.”



“Not yet. I'm um, still working on that.”



Tara nodded, “I think that's one of those takes a life time things.”



They paused from their discussion as the waiter came to get their order. When he'd gone Tara asked, “So have you always lived on Earth?”



Willow nodded, “I was born and grew up there. A small town in America called Sunnydale.”



“Never heard of it.”



“Virtually no one has. What about you?”



“Oh I was born on Mars, but we moved to Earth when I was five. I lived there till I was eighteen then I went to college at Proxima Centauri.”



“So you're pretty well travelled?”



Tara smiled, “I've never been to the Rim.”



“But I bet you've been to loads of other interesting places.”



“Well I have been to Minbar.”



“Wow, I've never really met any Minbari. What are they like?”



“They're... bald.”



“Uh huh.”



“Sorry, that didn't really tell you much. I guess they're how you'd imagine them. Very peaceful, serene. At least the religious caste are. They're the ones I met mainly.”



Partway through the meal Tara noticed that Willow was staring at her. “What?”



“Sorry, I was just thinking that my dad will like you, even though you're not Jewish.”



“He will, will he?”



“Yeah. My mum will too eventually, though she'll never get your name right.”



“You've never mentioned your family before.”



“Well they were never around, always off travelling.”



“Oh.” For a moment Tara wasn't sure what to say to that, “Well I'd like to say my dad would like you...” Tara looked sheepish a moment, “But it'd be a lie.”



“I'm not up to his standards?” Willow sounded as though she didn't think such a thing was possible.



“No woman would be. He's still in denial about my being gay.”



This surprised Willow, “What? Doesn't he know it's the twenty third century?” Then realising that that sounded rude she went on, “Sorry, I shouldn't judge.”



“No, you're right. He is stuck back in the twenty first century. I'm sure my mum would have liked you.”



Having finished the meal they asked for the bill to be brought over. As Tara reached to take it Willow stopped her saying, “nuh huh, it's my turn to pay, you paid last time.”



“Yes, but you did provide the entertainment.”



“Entertainment?” Willow said, not understanding. When she realised what Tara was talking about she said, “Oh that's nice, make fun of one of the most embarassing experiences I've had... this week.”



“Aww, I was just teasing.”



“Well just for that, I'm going to pay,” Willow said in a smug tone.



Tara blinked, trying to work out the logic of that. “Um, okay.”



***



As they walked away from the restaurant Willow took Tara's hand and said, “I had a really good time.”



“Me too,” Tara agreed.



“So want to try for three? Or would that be pushing our luck?”



Tara grinned, “I'm feeling like taking a risk.”



“Great. How about you come round my quarters and I cook something?”



Tara didn't look sure about this. She had the strange feeling that Willow didn't cook much. “You cook?”



Willow's face fell at this, “Not as such no. The last time I tried to cook, my mentor thought that I was trying to create a sentient life form.”



“Then I've got a better idea. How about you come round my quarters and I cook something.”



Willow smiled, “That's a...”



“Willow!” Tara said, as she saw two men approaching, neither looking very friendly. As they raised PPGs Willow waved her hand toward them and they were both thrown back. They hit the wall of the corridor and fell to the ground, unconcious.



“Now that was just plain rude,” Willow said in an angry tone, “I mean here we are having a conversation...”



Sensing a third person behind her Tara spun around. Grabbing the club he had raised she hit him with the heel of her hand in his chest, then in his face, knocking him out.



“Wow!” Willow said looking at the unconcious figure, “I mean, wow. Where did you learn to do that?”



“I've got a friend who's a ranger.” Tara shrugged, “She taught me some Minbari fighting techniques, she even showed me how to use one of those,” Tara shook her hand, “staff things.”



“Cool.” Willow looked around their attackers, who were starting to come to, “Maybe we better get going.” As they made their way to Tara's quarters Willow said, “You know this station is certainly living up to it's reputation for being interesting. I mean I've only been here a few days and I've been arrested once and attacked twice.”



“You've been attacked before?” Tara sounded worried as she said this.



“Oh yeah, shortly after I arrived. Some cretin by the name of Warren Mears. Well I showed him, I hexed him.”



“You hexed him?”



“Well maybe I broke into his bank account and donated his money to various good causes. I thought it was a fitting punishment for his life of crime.”



“Maybe the two attacks are related?”



“It could be. I'll look into it.” Seeing they were at Tara's quarters Willow said, “Well here we are. You know I'm looking forward to seeing inside there, tomorrow.”



“You can come in if you want, have some coffee.”



“Oh no, the anticipation is part of the fun.”



“You're very strange.”



“Uh, good strange or bad strange?”



Tara pulled Willow close and kissed her. After a while, as they moved apart she said, “Definitely good strange.”



“Well that's okay then. So see you tomorrow.” Willow kissed Tara before starting down the corridor, stopping at the end to turn back and wave.



TBC



A good story should provoke discussion, debate, argument...and the occasional bar fight. -JMS





justin
 


Re: Shadows of the Past

Postby tarawhipped » Mon Oct 04, 2004 6:03 pm

The date was very nice and sweet, and they made plans for dinner the next night, which is very cool. I especially liked this:

Quote:
The last time I tried to cook, my mentor thought that I was trying to create a sentient life form
:rofl :rofl :rofl
But what's going on with Tara's mysterious nocturnal scribblings? And who's the Willow clone? Ooh! Is she a clone? And MORE guys with PPGs? Is this outer space or the Old West? Too...many...questions... :explode

-Cameron



What should I be but just what I am? - Edna St.Vincent Millay

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Re: Shadows of the Past

Postby Artemis » Tue Oct 05, 2004 8:57 am

Oooh, I think we have a Lyta cameo! :) Though truth be told, I was always way more smitten with Talia. The silver-blonde hair, the sculpted face, the permanent purr... :thud



Pity about the malevolently psychotic inner self, really. Ah well, no-one's perfect.



(And speaking of Lyta, there's only one species I can think of that talks like that - Lyta's got a 'passenger' along for the ride?)



Nice to know Tara can take care of herself (seeing as, apparently, she and Willow are going to get jumped every time they set foot outside their quarters). I loved the little hand-shake she did when she mentioned the Ranger staff - very evocative. Does she have one? That'd be cool :)



Tara wrote the writing, huh? That could work with my Pet Theory on what it all means...



Looking forward to more :bounce

Chris Cook

Through the Looking-glass

A Willow and Tara for every world.

Artemis
 


Re: Shadows of the Past

Postby Magrat70 » Wed Oct 06, 2004 1:14 am

Tara wrote it? Very interestong.



Loved the date, it was cute, but it's just as well they both have ability to look after themselves. I wonder what the bad guys want? Can't wait for more

Freddie is king

Magrat70
 


Re: Shadows of the Past

Postby justin » Wed Oct 06, 2004 2:59 pm

Tarawhipped Um, clean up on aisle 2.



Glad you liked that update.



Quote:
But what's going on with Tara's mysterious nocturnal scribblings? And who's the Willow clone? Ooh! Is she a clone?




Well not really a clone, she just looks a bit like Willow.



Don't worry I'll start answering some of your questions soon.



Artemis

Well it could have been Lyta though the fact that *---REDACTED--* is a problem.



Quote:
Does she have one? That'd be cool




Now you mention it. it would be cool. note to self, give Tara a Minbari fighting pike :)



Quote:
That could work with my Pet Theory on what it all means...




You have a pet theory? I hope you're taking good care of it, feeding it regularly and taking it for lots of walks.



Thanks for the feedback



Magrat Thanks



Quote:
I wonder what the bad guys want?




That's a good question, as is "who are they?"



I've almost finished the next chapter and will have it up in the next couple of days.



A good story should provoke discussion, debate, argument...and the occasional bar fight. -JMS





justin
 


Re: Shadows of the Past

Postby justin » Wed Oct 13, 2004 2:05 pm

So a couple of days was a bit optimistic. Anyway here is the next part



Shadows of the past

Author: Justin

Rating: pg-13

Summary: This is an Uber fic set in the Babylon 5 universe. A young techno mage and a telepath race to solve a mystery that threatens the galaxy

Notes: This story is set in the year 2267, 2 years after the Drakh released their plaque on the Earth.

Disclaimer: Willow & Tara and a lot of the other characters from this story belong to Joss Whedon/Mutant Enemy. Babylon 5 was created by J. Michael Straczynski

Feedback: yes please

Distribution: Anyone can take it, just let me know please



-warning, a cliffhanger has been spotted approaching the area, so we advise that all precautions be taken -



Chapter 6



After they'd finished speaking to an ambassador Tara said to Tessa, “Can I ask you something?”



“Sure.”



“The other day someone bumped into me and I accidentally read them. I didn't get much, just a word.”



Tessa tensed a little at this. Over time she had almost overcome her distrust of telepaths, but still didn't like the idea of one 'accidentally' reading someone. Hiding this she said, “Go on.”



“It was Z'Ha Dum. I was wondering if anything was going on there.”



“Have you seen the news reports about the shadow vessel?”



“Yes.”



“There's not much more that I can tell you. We know the Shadows left a lot of their technology behind when they left.”



“Like the planet killer the Drakh used to try to destroy the Earth.”



Tessa nodded, “Exactly. At the moment we're working on the assumption this ship is just another bit of tech that got left behind.”



“I wonder...” Tara stopped, worried her idea would sound stupid.



“Go on.”



“Well the Kalarian ambassador said that there was very old technology in the asteroid they sold to Neotech, could that be where the Shadow vessel came from?”



Tessa nodded, “It's possible. I've got some people looking into what Neotech did with the asteroid. If it is connected they should find out.”



***



Willow made her way through the section of the station known as down below, looking round warily. Having been attacked twice already made her rather paranoid. Even though she knew that she could take care of herself Willow wasn't going to let her guard down. Then she saw what she was looking for, one of the men who had attacked her selling a stim pack to a lurker. She walked over to them then, seeing that he hadn't noticed her, she cleared her throat. As the man turned to her Willow said, “Hi.”



The man paled then turned to run away.



“Damn,” Willow muttered as she started after him.



***



The man turned a corner, his breath ragged and came to a screeching halt. The thing that had made him stop was a large spider blocking the passageway.



“Pretty neat isn't it?” A voice asked from behind him.



“Keep it away from me,” He begged.



“Sure, just tell me one thing,” Willow said.



“Anything.”



“Who paid you to attack me?”



“Warren Mears,” The man said in a panicked tone.



“There, that wasn't so hard.” Willow snapped her fingers and the spider vanished. Turning she walked away. When she'd gone the man fainted.



***



Once she was back in her quarters Tara decided to do some investigating. Remembering the woman who had been staring at her, wondering if she knew something. The fact that the woman was obviously a telepath that made tracking her down easier. Using the clearance she had been granted as a result of her work with the Alliance Tara accessed the database of files that had been taken from the psycorp and entered a description of the woman she was interested in. As she waited for the search to complete Tara wondered about the way that the woman had been wearing the psycorp badge. It was possible that the woman was just feeling nostalgic, which was something she could understand. The time after her mother had died had been very difficult for Tara. Her father hadn't been interested in raising her and during that time Tara had grown to understand the Psycorp mantra, “the corps is mother, the corps is father.” Then during the telepath war the extent of the corruption within the higher ranks of the corps had been revealed. The illegal experiments which had been performed on both telepaths and normals and much worse. Yet, despite all that had come out, Tara still found herself, at times, missing the sense of security that came with being a member of the corps.



Tara was brought out of her thoughts by the computer telling her it had finished its search. Scanning the list one name jumped out at her, Lyta Alexander. That was a name which was known to most telepaths, since she had been the one who had started the telepath war. However the fact that she had died during that war meant she couldn't be the mystery woman. Still, feeling curious, Tara looked at her file. Her mouth hung open in shock as she saw Lyta's picture. She was the woman that Tara had seen. The obvious explanation was that she hadn't died as had been believed, but the problem with that was how was she able to wander round Babylon 5 without attracting attention?



***



Willow sat in her quarters, fuming over the fact that Warren had had the nerve to attack her for a second time, trying to think of a suitable punishment. While most her thoughts were focused on this her mind was also working on another avenue. It occurred to her that the fact that Warren had attacked her twice suggested that this was more than just a simple mugging. That someone had paid him to attack her. Willow immediately access her ships computer and began gathering all the information she could on Warren. She was shocked to find that Warren was working for a company called Neotech. Shocked since her father was one of the directors of that company.



***



Willow arrived at Tara's quarters a couple of minutes early with a bunch of flowers.



“Hi,” Tara said as she let Willow in.



“Hi, um I bought these for you yesterday, but then left them behind.”



“Thanks,” Grinning Tara went to put them in some water. “Dinner will be just a few minutes, make yourself comfortable.”



“Okay, thanks.”



While they were eating Willow said, "This is very good."



Tara ducked her head slightly, "Thanks."



"You know just before I left, I made dinner for Xander and his fiancee, Anya. I followed all the instructions, yet somehow I managed to set the cooking unit on fire."



"You what?" Tara tried very hard to not laugh, but failed.



“Yeah, it was pretty embarrassing,” Willow said, smiling slightly. After a moment she said, “Well go on then.”



“What?”



“What's your most embarrassing moment, of the culinary variety at least.”



“I guess that'd be while I was on Minbar. I was invited to one of their ritual meals and I...”



“What, did you use the wrong fork?”



“No, I fell asleep.”



Willow had just taken a drink and had to swallow quickly to avoid spitting it everywhere, “You what?”



“I fell asleep.” Seeing the way Willow was looking at her she said, “You see what happens is you take a bite then you meditate for a couple of minutes, take another bite and then meditate again and so on. This goes on for hours, I don't see how you can not fall asleep at some point.”



Willow nodded, “Well you win.”



“What?”



“Well yours was the most embarrassing.”



Tara shook her head, “I don't think so, yours was much more embarrassing.”



“Yes but mine was just amongst friends, you almost caused an interstella incident.”



“You mean that my faux pas coud have restarted the Earth Minbari war? That would have been... bad.”



“So what level are you? If you don't mind me asking,” Willow asked.



“I'm a P3, or at least I am officially.”



“Officially?” Willow asked, looking confused.



Tara shrugged, “My powers have improved, but I haven't gotten round to getting checked again.”



“I didn't think that people's telepathic abilities could increase.”



“Neither did I. It was strange. A few years ago I was mugged and was in a coma for a couple of years. When I woke up my abilities had improved.”



“Definitely strange.”



“Yeah, that and there are these scars I've got on the back of my neck. I got them somehow as a result of the attack.”



“Scars? Can I look?”



Tara frowned, wondering why Willow sounded so nervous. She nodded and picking up her glass Willow walked round to look. Tara lifted her hair up so that Willow could see. There was a smash as Willow's glass hit the ground.



“Oh Goddess!” Willow gasped.



TBC

A good story should provoke discussion, debate, argument...and the occasional bar fight. -JMS





justin
 


Re: Shadows of the Past

Postby justin » Wed Oct 13, 2004 2:08 pm

Oops. When I first tried to post the update, it didn't seem to have posted. So I posted again, and the post has turned up twice. Again I say oops :blush



A good story should provoke discussion, debate, argument...and the occasional bar fight. -JMS





Edited by: justin at: 10/13/04 1:10 pm
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