Soton@aol.com

Sailor Trek: The Next Generation

Chapter 6 - "In the name of the Moon..."
     The watcher leaned on her staff as she closely monitored the time 
flow.  Now that the battle had been resumed in her universe, she could 
observe events directly instead of having to rely on Q for information.
     Which was just as well, for the crucial moment was fast 
approaching...

     They stood there, frozen in shock by the sight of the assimilated 
Sailor Moon.
     Then Tuxedo Mask went ballistic.  "WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO HER!!" he 
roared at Rubeus.  He followed this up with a barrage of roses, then 
leapt at him.  Rubeus blocked the floral attack with a series of force 
fields and hurled an energy blast at Tuxedo Mask.  The tuxedo clad 
warrior hit the wall hard, and stood there for a moment, dazed.
     This galvanized the Scouts into action.  The room echoed with 
their attack cries as they each hurled their most powerful attacks at 
Rubeus while the three Starfleet officers added their phasers to the 
fray.  Their efforts came for naught, for each attack was blocked by a 
force field.
     Rubeus stood grinning at the futility of their efforts, "Resistance 
is futile!"  As if they had been waiting for this signal, Borg drones 
came from every entrance onto the chamber and advanced on the away team.
     Through it all, Sailor Moon remained where she was, silent and as 
expressionless as any of the Borg around her... except for a single 
tear running down her cheek.

     "Troi to Riker."
     Riker involuntarily sat straighter in his chair.  For her to contact 
him directly, rather than going through Beverly, whatever she had to say 
must be important indeed.  "Go ahead, Deanna."
     "Will, I've just received a telepathic report from Sailor Mars."  
Troi looked over at Luna.  "According to her, Sailor Moon has been 
assimilated."
     Artemis didn't immediately understand what she meant by that, but 
knew instantly that it wasn't good.  Both O'Brien and Ro had tensed up 
when Troi made her announcement, and Riker had a grim look on his face.
     "What does that mean?" he heard Luna ask, her voice sounding puzzled.
     On the main bridge Troi and Crusher exchanged a look, each obviously 
reluctant to elaborate.  Hearing a pause over the comm Riker took it upon 
himself to say, "It means that she is a Borg now."
     It took Luna a moment to comprehend but when she did, she uttered 
a loud cry of anguish.  She turned to face Q, her expression clearly one 
of anger.  For his part, Q merely looked bored.  "Q!!  It's your fault 
she's in this predicament!  Get her off of there and back to normal!  
NOW!"
     "I'm afraid I can't do that," the entity replied, for some reason 
choosing to do so from the stardrive section.  "I have my instructions to 
the contrary."
     On the battle bridge, Riker shot Q a sharp look.  "From who?"
     "That, as they say, is for me to know and you to find out."
     Luna gathered herself, preparing to attack Q no matter the 
consequences.  But before she could, she felt a restraining hand on her.  
"It won't accomplish anything," Beverly told her.  "Besides, if the away 
team can get her back, I should be able restore her."  'I hope,' she 
added silently.  "Now, what's the position of the shuttle?"
     Luna forced her attention back to the tactical display she had been 
monitoring.  "It's... it's maneuvering into position, using thrusters 
only."  The saucer trembled under the impact of weapons fire as she was 
giving this report.
     Riker saw the saucer take the hit.  "Beverly, what's your status?"
     Crusher's voice sounded strained when she responded a moment later.  
"We've lost shields, and impulse engine one.  But we still have phasers."
     Riker nodded just as the stardrive section itself shook from 
incoming fire.  "You've done all you can, Beverly.  Withdraw the saucer 
section to a safe distance.  It's up to us now."
     There was a momentary pause from the other end.  "Understood.  Good 
luck, Will."  The saucer banked as it began limping from the battle.
     "Shield strength is down to seventy five percent," reported O'Brien.  
He checked the sensor readouts, and reported more bad news.  "The Borg 
just reestablished their EM field.   Transporter use is impossible.  
Their shield strength is increasing, too."
     Riker nodded grimly.  It was getting time to play their trump 
cards... and hope that Rubeus hadn't stacked the deck against them.  
"Begin charging the deflector, Chief.  Stand by to fire on my mark."

     Inside the battle was over.  Each member of the away team was held 
firmly by a Borg, save for Jupiter and Worf, who were struggling mightily 
against the hold two Borg held on each of them.  Even then, it looked as 
if either one could break free if the Borg were any weaker.  Scattered 
all around the floor were the bodies of Borg drones that had fallen in 
the struggle and the motionless form of Data.
     It had been a near thing, Picard reflected as he watched Rubeus 
gloat.  It had merely amounted to a matter of numbers.  There had simply 
been too many Borg for them to fight off.
     They had adapted to the phasers quickly enough, forcing the 
Enterprise crewmembers to resort to melee combat.  This was fine for Data 
and Worf, but Picard quickly found himself immobilized.  Worf was using 
his mekh'leth to good effect, but soon found himself grappled by two Borg 
drones that moved in on him while he was dealing with a third.
     The Scouts and Tuxedo Mask fared better.  Rubeus not withstanding, 
the Borg were still, for whatever reason, unable to adapt to their powers 
and they took full advantage of this.  But more kept coming despite the 
casualties they were taking, and one by one the Scouts were quelled.
     Even so they might have had a chance had Data not been deactivated.  
The android was moving to liberate Mercury, reasoning that her fog 
ability would enable him to free several of the others without hindrance 
and give them a chance to turn the tide.  A Borg intercepted him, 
distracting him for a brief second.  In that time, Rubeus teleported 
behind him and pressed a certain spot in the small of his back.  Data 
had collapsed like a puppet with his strings cut.  The captain grimaced 
as he realized how Rubeus must have known how to deactivate Data.  Picard 
had known the location of the android's off switch and therefore, by 
virtue of his assimilation into the collective, so did the Borg.  And 
that evidently extended to Rubeus as well.
     Picard involuntarily flinched as another Borg approached him and 
two talons extended from the back of it's hand.  He pushed down the 
terror that arose at the thought of being assimilated again.
     He was momentarily spared that fate.  "Not yet, my friends," Rubeus 
said.  The Borg moved off.  "There'll be time enough for that later.  
But first..."  Two panels behind him shimmered and showed views of the 
two sections of the Enterprise.  The stardrive was still firing 
constantly, but the saucer was evidently withdrawing from the battle.  
"Before you rejoin the collective, Picard, I'd thought I would show you 
the destruction of your pitiful starship."  Before anyone else could 
say anything, he turned to Sailor Moon.  "Sailor Borg..."  Tuxedo Mask 
growled at that.  "...destroy the Enterprise.  Start with the saucer 
section first."
     She made no reply, but a glow came from the broach containing the 
Silver Crystal which intensified quickly.  A beam emerged and struck the 
crystal projection on a nearby power distribution node causing it and 
others like it to glow as well.
     Mercury watched through her visor, which was still deployed, 
collecting data.  The beam was running through the Borg power system, 
using the entire ship as a conduit for the weapon.  Also, she could tell 
that the Silver Crystal was not drawing upon Sailor Moon's life energy, 
but instead was drawing upon the entire Borg collective, taking a 
minuscule bit from each until it added up into a massive amount.

     Riker stared at the screen as the Borg ship pulsated with that white 
glow again.  Before he could give any orders, the intense beam of energy 
shot out from it, striking the saucer.  When the main screen cleared, he 
was somewhat amazed that it was still there.  "Riker to Crusher, report!"
     "We're alright, Will,"  the doctor answered.  "Q protected us, just 
like he said he would."
     "Would I lie?" Q's voice came over the comm channel.
     Riker frowned and glanced over at Q standing beside him.  Q returned 
the look with his usual smug look.  "What's the matter, Riker?  Can't 
believe I can be in two places at once?"  As he said this the Borg struck 
again, this time at the stardrive section, also with no effect.  "Oh, 
give it up already!" Q demanded irritably.

     Rubeus stared at the viewers in a nearly apoplectic rage.  His 
ultimate weapon had fired twice and had hit both sections of the 
starship.  Yet somehow, inexplicably, both remained in existence.  "How 
can this be?" he muttered.
     "Having problems, Rubeus?" Picard inquired, his voice holding a 
hint of amusement..  When he saw both sections emerge unscathed from 
the attack, he felt his spirits rise a little.  Perhaps there was still 
a chance after all.  If not for them, then at least for his ship and 
crew.
     For his part, Rubeus was struggling to control his anger.  Both 
sections of that starship should be dust now... even less than dust!  
There was no way this was possible, unless...  He nodded.  Yes, that 
must be the reason.  Somehow, someway, a small part of Sailor Moon must 
be resisting his control over her.
     He took a moment to contemplate what to do about that.  After all, 
it wouldn't do for the key to his triumphant return to resist him every 
step of the way.  He had to have total control over her, body and mind.  
Her will to resist, her spirit, would have to be broken beyond repair.  
And he knew just how to do it.  He turned to Sailor Borg and gave her a 
silent command through the collective.
     Mars watched Serena turn slowly and walk over to Tuxedo Mask, who 
remained silent himself as this grotesque parody of the woman he loved 
approached.  She swore to herself the different kinds of hell she was 
going to visit on Rubeus for this atrocity.  In her mind she felt Deanna 
council her to remain calm, but she ignored this advice, choosing instead 
to focus on breaking loose from the grip of the Borg holding her.  
Unfortunately she wasn't having any better luck than the others in that 
department.
     She froze momentarily, all thought of escape forgotten when she saw 
what Rubeus intended.  Sailor Moon had stopped in front of Tuxedo Mask 
and her right hand shot out, gripping him by the throat and closing her 
hand.  Rubeus was forcing Serena to kill Darien.  "NO!  Serena, don't!!"
     "You've got to break free, Sailor Moon!" Jupiter cried.  Mercury 
and Venus also added their pleas.

     *Deanna, you've got to help me reach her!* Raye cried out mentally.  
*Please!*
     *I'll try, Raye,* the counselor sent back.  She wasn't too confident 
she could reach her with her own limited psi abilities, but she 
nonetheless sent, *Sailor Moon!  Listen to me!*

     "It really doesn't matter if your ship is destroyed or not," Rubeus 
said in a conversational tone.  He might have been discussing the weather, 
as opposed to gloating over having one of his enemies throttle the other.  
"Soon this ship will leave, and the Enterprise won't be able to follow."
     "Where are you going?" Picard asked.
     "Not a place, Picard, but a time."
     Mercury stopped her entreaties to Sailor Moon for a moment.  "You're 
taking this ship to Crystal Tokyo.  To your own time."
     "Correct.  My own ship's time travel capabilities were destroyed 
when I crossed over to Picard's universe, but the Borg have their own 
method which is much more efficient."
     Picard felt a cold lump form in his chest.  "The Borg have time 
travel capabilities?" he breathed.  In retrospect, he should have 
expected that.  Sometimes it seemed as if there wasn't anything beyond 
the Borg.
     "Oh, yes, Picard," Rubeus laughed evilly.  "We do..."

     "Sir, the Borg cube is emitting chronometric particles," O'Brien 
reported.  "It's forming a temporal vortex."
     "Time travel," Riker said to no one in particular.  He hadn't 
counted on the Borg having that ability.  They'd have to work fast to 
stop them before it was too late.  He looked over to Artemis.  The white 
cat had been assigned a vacant station on the battle bridge and had been 
feeding Riker the same tactical information that Luna had been providing 
Crusher.  "The shuttle...?"
     "In position!" the cat informed him.
     "Then proceed, Artemis."  Time to play their first trump card.  
"Detonate the shuttle."
     "With pleasure."  Artemis stabbed a control with his paw that sent 
out a signal to the shuttle, now positioned less than ten meters from the 
hull of the cube.  On board the unmanned craft, ironically enough named 
"Einstein", a series of overrides were engaged and the containment fields 
for the ship's small warp core were disengaged.  Simultaneously, magnetic 
fields separating a large quantity of antimatter from it's matter 
counterpart suddenly deteriorated and a series of explosive charges went 
off, forcing the two to mingle, causing a massive and uncontrolled 
matter/antimatter reaction.  The resulting annihilation of tens of 
kilograms of antimatter and matter caused an explosion much larger than 
any photon torpedo... but one more akin to a warp core breach.
     The main viewscreen darkened as the computer automatically 
compensated for the sudden appearance of a small sun on the hull of the 
cube.

     The Borg ship rocked violently. "No!" cried out Rubeus, damage 
assessments from the collective flooding into his mind.  The foremost of 
these was that the time warp ability had been damaged, and the time shift 
had to be aborted.  "This can't be!"  He glared at the Enterprise 
stardrive section on the main viewer.  It's weapons couldn't have caused 
this, so what had happened?  He focussed his attention on directing the 
drones to begin repairs to the cube.  Once they were complete, he would 
crush that insignificant starship like a bug.
     Picard flicked his eyes back and forth between Rubeus and Sailor 
Moon.  If there was a chance of reaching her, of her being able to break 
out from the control Rubeus had over her, now was the time.  "Fight, 
Sailor Moon," he quietly urged her.  "Don't let Rubeus control you.  Fight 
against the hold he has on you.  You can break through the control the 
Borg collective has on you.  I've been able to do it, so can you!"

     Deanna closed her eyes tightly, trying desperately to reach Serena's 
suppressed personality.  Unfortunately, she wasn't having much luck.  Her 
own psi abilities were just too weak to pierce the Borg control.
     She felt a small form jump into her lap. "You're trying to reach 
Serena telepathically, aren't you Counselor?"
     "Yes, but I'm not having much luck."
     "Perhaps I can be of assistance."  The crescent moon symbol on her 
forehead began glowing.  "I can add my psi abilities to yours, and maybe 
together we can reach her."  A beam lanced out and touched Troi's head, 
forging the link.
     The combined consciousness called out, *Serena!*  At first they only 
perceived the cacophony of a multitude of voices echoing through the Borg 
collective.  But beneath it they dimly heard a small voice.
     *Help me!*
     *We're here, Serena.  Fight through the Borg unimind.*
     *Luna?  Is that you?*
     *Yes, Serena.  And Counselor Troi as well.*
     *Help me,* she cried out desperately.  *He's making me kill Darien.  
I can't stop him!*
     *Yes you can,* the two responded, reassuring her.  *We'll guide you, 
but you have to have the will to break through.  If not for yourself, 
then for Darien.*

     The Scouts added their voices to Picard's, calling out even more 
urgently for Serena to resist.  Picard stopped in midword.  He wasn't 
sure, but he thought he had seen her grip loosen slightly... and was 
that a hint of awareness he saw in her eyes?  Was she beginning to break 
the hold over her?
     Darien felt himself able to take a breath.  Was her grip loosening?  
He looked in her eyes, and saw awareness flooding back into them.
     She blinked.  "Darien?"
     "Fight it, Serena.  Fight the Borg!  Break free!"
     "Silence, all of you!"  Rubeus had become aware of their actions.  
"She's completely under my control.  Sailor Borg, I command you: kill 
Tuxedo Mask!"
     She blinked, and her grip relaxed visibly.  Then, in a barely 
audible voice, she said one word: "No."

     "I think that got their attention," Riker noted with grim 
satisfaction.  The matter/antimatter explosion had gouged a large hole in 
the side of the Borg ship.  Several of the crystal spires on that side had 
been destroyed as well.
     "Very impressive," Q observed, not sounding particularly so.  
"What's your next trick going to be?"
     "Just you watch.  Chief...?"
     O'Brien nodded.  "Almost ready sir.  The deflector will be fully 
charged in a moment."

     The watcher nodded to herself.  The critical moment was now.  All 
would be won or lost depending on the outcome of the next few minutes.

     Sailor Moon cried out as Rubeus brought the full weight of the Borg 
unimind to bear on her.  She fought against being submerged again, but 
the sheer weight of the collective was simply too much for anyone.
     *YOU WILL DESTROY HIM, SAILOR BORG!*
     *No!* she cried out mentally.  *I won't!  I am Sailor Moon!*
     The others called out encouragement to Sailor Moon which was all 
they could really do, held as tightly as they were by the Borg.  Suddenly, 
Picard realized that the grip of the Borg holding him had loosened.  If 
he wanted, he could easily break free.  But as far as he could tell, this 
didn't apply to the others.  There wasn't much he could do alone.  The 
Borg had already adapted to his phaser, but maybe if he could reach 
Worf's mekh'leth...
     *Locutus.*
     He started.  Had he heard that inside his head?  Yes, there was 
something there, almost a soft murmur in the back of his mind.
     Then all at once the realization struck him.  Somehow, he *knew* 
that some part of the collective was still resisting Rubeus' control. And 
it was this part that was giving him the chance to get free, to do 
something.  But what?  Unbidden, an image appeared in his mind.
     Picard didn't bother to reason where this new information came from.  
He chose instead to act on it and twisted loose from his captor and took 
two quick strides towards Rubeus.
     Rubeus turned, briefly distracted.  "What are you doing, Picard?!?"
     "This."  The captain swung with all his might and punched Rubeus 
right in the nose, staggering him.  It didn't really hurt him, but had 
the desired effect nevertheless.
     Sailor Moon gasped as the pressure Rubeus had been bringing on her 
suddenly eased.  "My name is *not* Sailor Borg!"  Her hand reached for 
the Silver Crystal.
     "MOON CRYSTAL HEALING ACTIVATION!"

     The watcher allowed herself a slight smile.  Unless something 
happened to disrupt the timeflow, all should proceed smoothly now.
     Q didn't think she could break free of the collective.  It would 
take him a while to pay off that bet.

     "Mr. O'Brien, fi--" Riker's voice trailed off in confusion.  "What 
the hell?!?"  The reason for his puzzlement was clear.  The Borg ship had 
been surrounded by a white, diffuse aura.  It was similar to the glow 
that had been seen before the super weapon had fired, but this seemed to 
have a softer, almost healing quality to it.  A tendril of the energy 
emerged from the light and headed for the saucer.

     "Evasive!" Crusher ordered, seeing the wisp of energy approach.
     "Belay that!"  Beverly looked sharply at the Counselor.  Both she 
and Luna looked worn from their mind meld, but her eyes were clear.  
"It's not an attack, Beverly.  In fact, I think it's going to be of 
great help to one of your patients."
     The doctor looked back at the screen.  The energy tendril was 
nearly on top of them.  "I hope you're right, Deanna."  Instinctively 
she braced herself for the impact, but there was no shock from it.  It 
simply passed right through the hull.

     Nurse Ogawa gasped and took a step backwards as a white glow 
emerged from the ceiling and enveloped Ensign Harris.  The glow hid her 
from view for several moments but when it faded, her skin had resumed 
it's normal color, and there was no sign of the Borg implant.
     Ogawa immediately opened a medical tricorder and scanned her.  
"I don't believe it," she muttered, tapping her comm badge.  "Ogawa to 
Dr. Crusher."
     "Go ahead, Alyssa."
     "Doctor, I'm not sure how, but all evidence of the Borg nanoprobes 
have been purged from Ensign Harris' body.  She's completely back to 
normal."

     On the bridge, Luna nodded in satisfaction.  "You did it, Serena."

     Picard squinted from the light emanating from Sailor Moon as he felt 
his way towards Data.  The others were also trying to shield their eyes 
from the glare but could do little more as they were still on the grip of 
the Borg save for Rubeus, who was staring at Sailor Moon in utter 
disbelief.  Finally making his was to the insensate android, Picard 
pressed the activation switch, and Data immediately sat up.
     At that moment the light faded, and a voice proudly proclaimed, "I 
am Sailor Moon!"  The Scouts cheered while Picard noted with some 
amazement that her skin color had resumed it's normal hue and that there 
was no sign of the Borg implants that she had moments before.
     "Interesting," Data remarked.  "It would seem that events have 
proceeded apace during my deactivation."  He turned to his captain with 
a quizzical look.  "Are we winning?"

     Silence reigned on the battle bridge as the crew stared at the Borg 
cube.  All the various crystalline projections had been eliminated by 
the energy wave.  It now looked like the typical Borg ship they had 
gotten used too, albeit with a large hole in one side.
     O'Brien found his voice first.  "What the bloody hell was that?"
     "Offhand, I'd say that Sailor Moon just broke loose," Q remarked.  
"Probably that 'Moon Healing' something or other."
     "How about that... He does have a brain!"
     Q shot a glare at Artemis and snarled, "How would you like to visit 
Spot again, cat?"
     "Not now, Q," Riker said.  "If they've been able to free Sailor 
Moon, then it's time to pull our people out of there.  Chief, can you 
get a lock on the away team?"
     O'Brien checked the tactical board.  "No, sir.  The Borg EM field 
is still up.  Wait a minute... I'm picking up a signal."
     Riker frowned.  "Let's hear it."
     They heard once more that cold, toneless, many-as-one voice.  
"We are the Borg."
     "Uh, oh," Artemis remarked.
     "Yeah," O'Brien absently agreed.  "They almost sound angry."

     The same voice echoed through the confines of the cube.  "You will 
be assimilated.  We will add your biological and technological 
distinctiveness to our own.  Resistance is futile."
     Picard and Data didn't wait to hear the end of the Borg litany, nor 
for Rubeus' ranting protestations that followed.  The captain grabbed 
Worf's mekh'leth from the floor and raced to free the Sailor Scout 
nearest him, in this case Jupiter.  While not as skilled as Worf with 
the weapon, he did have some slight ability in handling it and was able 
to quickly dispatch one Borg holding her.  His second slash with the 
weapon was halted by the other Borg that grabbed his arm and held it 
fast.  He struggled to free his swordarm in vain and saw the Borg raise 
it's other arm, talons extended.
     Suddenly the Borg flailed about as it found itself being lifted up 
by Jupiter.  Giving a wordless cry, the tall Scout heaved the Borg over 
her head and threw it with all her might, sending it crashing into the 
Borg holding Venus.
     Meanwhile, Data moved with android speed to liberate Mercury, intent 
on completing what he intended to do just before being deactivated.  The 
Borg moved to stop him, but despite being much stronger than any organic 
being, it was no match for his android strength and was quickly 
dispatched.
     "MERCURY BUBBLES BLAST!"
     Rubeus peered through the now fog-enshrouded room.  While he couldn't 
see anything, he was able to hear Venus give her attack cry (no doubt 
freeing Mars) to be joined seconds later by the other Scouts.  Of course, 
thanks to Sailor Moon, he had no way of monitoring the battle, since his 
link to the Borg had been destroyed.  But it was safe to assume that they 
all were free by now.  "Damn you, Sailor Moon!"
     "Speak for yourself, Rubeus."  He whirled to face the source of the 
voice.  The fog was lifting, allowing him to see an outline of Sailor 
Moon.  "You used me to try to kill my friends, to kill the man I love.  
And for that, you will *pay*."
     "We'll see about that," he snarled, taking a step in her direction.  
Before he could anything else though, he found his path blocked by red 
rose.
     "Yes, we will see," Tuxedo Mask said while moving next to Sailor 
Moon.  Picard moved up on her other side, while the others lined up 
behind them.
     "It's over, Rubeus," Picard said.
     "Yeah, you're finished!" Mars added.
     "Do you think I fear you?" Rubeus ranted.  "I was able to handle all 
the Scouts before.  And even without the Borg, I still can --"
     "Oh, *shut up*," Picard said and fired his phaser at him.  No 
forcefield blocked the beam this time, but it still did little more than 
stagger him.
     "I like your style, Captain," Tuxedo Mask said.  "I think it's time 
to get rid of the garbage, right Sailor Moon?"
     "Right!" she agreed, producing her Moon Scepter.  "You've caused us 
enough trouble, Rubeus!  In the name of the Moon..."
     "...Mercury..."
     "...Venus..."
     "...Mars..."
     "...and Jupiter..."
     "...and the starship Enterprise," Data put in, getting into the 
spirit of things and drawing an odd look from Worf.  Picard smiled 
slightly.
     "...we'll punish you!" they finished in unison.
     "MOON SCEPTER ELIMINATION!"  The white beam lanced out at Rubeus, 
obscuring him.  When it cleared, he was gone.
     "Did you forget I could teleport?" cam a voice from behind them.  
Spinning around, they saw Rubeus standing there, black energy crackling 
around his hand.  "Any last words?"
     "Yes," Data answered.  "Look behind you."
     "Android, that's the oldest trick ion the book.  Do you really think 
I'm going to fall for tha- gak!"  Rubeus grimaced as a cybernetic hand 
gripped his shoulder.  It released him seconds later, giving one brief 
moment where he thought he was safe.  Then he felt the nanoprobes surge 
through his system, altering his biochemistry, and he collapsed.  He was 
being assimilated.  "NO!  This can't be happening!  I am Rubeus!!"
     Several Borg moved past him, advancing on the Scouts, and the voice 
of the Borg collective spoke again: "Rubeus is irrelevant."
     "For once I agree with the Borg," Picard said.
     "Yeah, but we still got our work cut out for us," Venus said.
     "Then let's get to it," Sailor Moon said and the attack cries of the 
Scouts echoed through the area, along with a flurry of roses.
     "MOON SCEPTER ELIMINATION!"
     "MARS CELESTIAL FIRE SURROUND!"
     "MERCURY ICE STORM BLAST!"
     "VENUS CRESCENT BEAM SMASH!"
     "JUPITER THUNDERCLAP ZAP!"

     The stardrive trembled as the Borg resumed their attack on the ship 
as well.  "They've locked a tractor beam on us.  Shields are being 
drained," O'Brien cried out.
     "Let 'em have it, Chief," Riker responded.  It was now time to play 
their ultimate trump card.  "FIRE!"

     Geordi watched the warp core with concern as the flow of matter and 
antimatter into it accelerated, generating power well beyond it's 
designed specifications.  All of this energy was then funneled to the 
main deflector dish.
     "Here goes nothing..."

     Riker held his breath as he waited for the deflector energy discharge 
to begin.  The last time they had tried this, the Borg had already 
prepared themselves for the high frequency EM blast and it simply bounced 
off their shields.  There was little reason to think that this ship was 
any less prepared for it, but there was a slight hope that they weren't 
able to absorb it as they had before.
     But if they did have the power to deflect the beam...  Riker 
squelched that thought.  If they were able to deflect it, it was very 
likely he wouldn't have to worry about it for very long.
     The beam emerged from the deflector and struck the cube in the 
center of the crater created by the shuttle explosion.  For a brief 
second, it coruscated off a force field.  But the Borg were depleted in 
energy reserves by the transit between the two universes and by the 
battle with the Enterprise, and the force field soon collapsed.  The beam 
cut deep into the cube and Riker could see secondary explosions occur 
all along the facets of the cube.

     Inside the cube, things were rather chaotic.  The ship was shaking 
violently, making it hard for them, with the exception of Data, to stay 
on their feet.  About the only good thing was that the Borg had backed 
off, suddenly more concerned with repairing the ship.  Picard watched 
without sympathy as the now assimilated Rubeus moved off to do the will 
of the collective.  "What's happening?" Jupiter cried out.
     "I would surmise that the Enterprise has opened fire with the main 
deflector," Data responded as calm as ever.
     Mercury peered through her visor.  "He's right.  The power systems 
are going wild."  This wasn't hard to believe, as all around them the 
power conduits and distribution nodes were exploding as they overloaded 
from the Enterprise's attack.  "It's going to explode any minute!"
     "It would appear that it's time to leave," Picard noted, tapping his 
comm badge.  "Picard to Enterprise."  The ship gave a particularly 
violent lurch at that point and he would have been sent sprawling to the 
deck if Venus and Mars hadn't helped steady him.  To one side, Jupiter 
was helping Worf in a similar manner.  The Scouts were still able to 
retain some measure of footing, thanks to their greater strengths.
     Not sure if he missed the reply, Picard tried again.  "Picard to 
Enterprise."  No response came.  "Something's interfering with 
communications!"
     Mercury made a quick mental adjustment to her visor.  "The Borg are 
still jamming communications.  Their EM field is also blocking 
transporter function as well."
     "Merde," said Picard.  The shocked look he got from Sailor Venus 
indicated that she understood what he had said.  "We have to get off 
this ship.  Any suggestions?"
     "What about the Sailor Teleport?" asked Venus.
     Mercury nodded.  "Yes.  The energy jamming it must have been coming 
from the modifications Rubeus made to the ship, and Sailor Moon 
destroyed those."
     Jupiter looked concernedly around them.  Their previous uses of 
the Sailor Teleport had been with only one extra person at most.  This 
time they had Data, Worf and Picard to account for as well.   "Can we 
take everyone with us?"
     "No choice," said Sailor Moon.  "We have to try."  The Scouts formed 
a circle, with the others standing in the center.  Picard felt the hairs 
on the back of his neck rise as he hung to Data, trying to remain more or 
less on his feet.

     "I'm reading massive fluctuations in the Borg power generation 
grid," O'Brien reported.  That was an understatement.  The surface of 
the cube was alive with energy as random discharges skittered along the 
facets and several explosions could be seen as well.  "It's going to blow 
any second, Commander."
     "Can you get a lock on the away team?" Riker asked again.
     "No, sir.  That damned EM field is still there.  But even if it 
wasn't, there's so many energy discharges that I'd doubt we'd be able to 
cut through all the interference."
     Riker didn't even bother asking Q.  He had made it perfectly clear 
earlier that his only actions her would be protecting the Enterprise.  
He could try badgering the entity into helping, but right now he hadn't 
the time.  His first priority was to see to the safety of the ship.  
"Cease fire.  Ensign, bring us about and proceed away from the Borg ship 
at best possible speed."
     "Aye, sir," Ro and O'Brien responded after a brief moment of 
hesitation.

     Guinan stood by the large windows in Ten Forward.  Being a civilian, 
she of course had no battle station.  In fact, she really should be in 
her quarters now, like the rest of the Enterprise's civilian population.  
But she had never been one to remain there even during the fiercest 
fighting the ship had seen, and she wasn't about to start now.
     Besides, the battle was over for the most part.  The saucer had 
long since withdrawn from the battle and she gazed in the general 
direction of where she thought the stardrive section was still confronting 
the Borg.  Since they were far outside visual range, she could only guess 
what was happening out there.
     She turned suddenly and looked around the room, sensing something.  
Even so, she was still startled from the pulse of light.  Nine people 
had instantly appeared in Ten Forward.
     The Scouts staggered, panting as if out of breath.  "Whoa!  That 
teleport really took it out of me!" Jupiter said in between breaths.
     Venus nodded.  "Well... we never had to transport so many people 
before."
     "That was an interesting mode of travel," Picard observed.  
"Though I will stick to using the transporter, if you don't mind."

     The stardrive section raced away from the doomed ship, trying to put 
as much distance from it as possible.  Since the main deflector had been 
burned out by the beam, it was restricted to running at impulse power, 
and even there it couldn't run anywhere near it's maximum speed.  All 
too soon, cracks appeared all along the cube's surfaces and, with a 
mighty flash, the once mighty Borg vessel exploded.

     Crusher looked up at the sound of the forward turbolift doors opening 
and noted with relief that Data, Worf and Picard seemed none the worse 
for wear.  But before she could say anything to them, the rear turbolift 
doors opened, revealing...
     "SERENA!" came Luna's joyful exclamation at seeing her unharmed.  
She vaulted onto the bridge railing and covered the distance between them 
in a rather prodigious leap.
     Sailor Moon gave her a gentle hug.  "I'm OK, Luna."
     Picard turned to the viewscreen.  He could see that the shockwave 
had already impacted with the stardrive sections, but was easily 
absorbed by it's shields.  Still, it was continuing it's inexorable 
march towards them.  "Shields status?"
     "They're out," Crusher answered. Then over the shipwide intercom, 
"All hands, brace for impact!"  Seconds later, they felt the deck pitch 
violently when the shockwave hit the saucer section.
     "Didn't we just go through this?" Jupiter grumbled, picking herself 
off the deck.
     "Well, she did warn you," Mars pointed out, having grabbed onto the 
bridge railing herself.
     "Damage report!" Crusher ordered.
     "Both impulse engines are down now, and we've got an outer hull 
breach on decks twelve and thirteen," Steiner reported.  "Contained 
with forcefields.  We can still maneuver with thrusters."
     "Sounds like we were lucky," Picard remarked.
     "Very," Crusher replied.  She got up from the command chair.  "It's 
all yours again, Jean-Luc.  I better go down and check on Sickbay."
     "Not so fast, Doctor.  That can wait until we've put the ship back 
together."
    She smiled, "Well, if you insist, *sir*," and sat back down.  "Helm, 
maneuver us to rendezvous with the stardrive section."
     "So it's over?" asked Sailor Mars.
     "The Borg ship destroyed and Rubeus along with it," he answered.  
"I'd say that qualifies as over."  He glanced over at the Scouts and saw 
the looks of relief and joy in their faces.  Even Sailor Moon was smiling 
as she and Tuxedo Mask embraced one another.
     Troi watched, concerned.  She could sense that all wasn't quite 
right with Sailor Moon.  She eyed the girl again, and this time saw the 
haunted look in her eyes.  The Counselor sighed inwardly.  She had seen 
the same look in the captain's eyes just over a year ago.
     It wasn't quite over just yet...

Next time: Rubeus is dead (finally!), the Borg ship destroyed and Sailor 
Moon rescued.  All would seem to be well, neh?
     Well, not quite.  There are still a few issues to deal with in 
"Recovery".


    Source: geocities.com/telraven/Fanfics

               ( geocities.com/telraven)