

Here Comes Ayeka
Aeka Arrives
Above the Earth is a living spaceship carrying a Juraian princess. She seeks her brother Yosho and the demon Ryoko. Her Guardians, Azaka and Kamidake, tell her they have found Ryoko on Earth. Ayeka, the princess, tells them to take her, but Ryoko's warrant runs out soon after. Ayeka decides to go for it anyways.
On Earth, Ryoko begs Tenchi for a gem from his sword hilt. She tells him that she needs it to ward off the threat coming from outer space. After Ayeka fires a warning shot, Tenchi agrees. he gives her one gem to call Ryo-oh-ki, her spaceship. They make a daring escape, bringing Tenchi's house with them. They aren't fast enough, though, and the Guardians apprehend the bnoth of them.
Ayeka tortures Ryoko for information on the whereabouts of her brother, Yosho. Ryoko tells her to ask Tenchi. Ayeka thinks she means the sword hilt (it's also named Tenchi-ken), but Ryoko tells her that it's the boy she took.
Tenchi awakes in a living cell and sits up to find Ayeka's sister, Sasami, looking at him. She tells him she'll let him out if he'll play with her. He agrees. Sasami tells him to get her sister's headress so she can control the ship, Ryouuh. He does so, but sees that Ayeka still has the sword. He tries to take it from her sleeping hand, but ends up straddling her. Ayeka wakes to this site and screams for her guards to kill him. Tenchi runs with Tenchi-ken in hand.
Tenchi finds Ryoko in another cell. He gets her out using Tenchi-ken and finds that he can control the ship with it. He stops the Guardians and they make their escape. Ryoko turns Ryo-oh-ki back, though, and slams it into Ryouuh. Both ships go down in the lake near the Masaki Shrine, Tenchi's grandfather's shrine.
All the characters now rest in Tenchi's house in its new location. Ryoko and Sasami seem unworried about the destruction of their ships, but Ayeka struggles to pull Ryouuh out of the lakeby herself.
Jag T. Webmonkey rambles:
As Tenchi Muyo! starts heating up, Tenchi lives with more and more beautiful women. I don't see why he thinks it a bad thing. I would gladly live like that.





