Sailor Moon Expanded

Meeting Your Ancestor : A Sailor Moon Expanded Vignette 
by Mark Latus

     The view from the balcony was spectacular.  The spires of 
Crystal Tokyo glinted in the summer sun like prisms creating a 
thousand rainbows.  Though the balcony was open a minor spell created 
a curtain of cool air.  Victoria had to admit that all the overblown 
descriptions of this city's beauty paled before the reality.
     "Do you ever get tired of this view?"  
     The green haired man to her right shrugged.  "Yes, but it takes 
a very very long time.  And if you do the occasional bit of travelling
you truly come value Crystal Tokyo's stability."
     It was almost terrifying to consider what he must consider a 
long time.  And equally so to think that she would have to learn to 
think on the same scale.
     "More coffee Victoria?"  Her thoughts turned from the 
unimaginable to the more mundane.
     "I prefer Vicky.  Thanks."  As he poured she asked, "You didn't 
seem very surprised at an American claiming to be family."
     Calcite chuckled, "I've got or had descendants of every 
nationality.  You get a lot of mix in a thousand years."
     "I wasn't sure.  I was told we were related very distantly but 
I couldn't find proof of it."
     "I checked after you called."  He placed a card sized device on 
the table between them.   A holographic image appeared over it of two 
small figures standing side by side.  One was obviously Calcite, the 
other ...  Calcite frowned slightly and said, "Switch to name mode, 
English."  The figures disappeared replaced by orange tags bearing 
their names.  "Scroll."  41 names appeared under the first two 
connected by black threads.  Dozens of other names began appearing 
under the 41 and dozens more under the third layer.  The image kept
spreading and spreading, expanding outward and downward.  "Freeze."
The expansion stopped.  "Now trace Victoria Love."  One of the tags
shifted from orange with black lettering to Black with white 
lettering.  A red glow surrounded it and the threads tracing upward 
to the two at the top shifted to red.
     "According to this through your mother you're my great-great-
great-great grandaughter via Kenji, the second son of our third 
marriage.  That traces from his fifth family ... Kenji and Yumi ... 
if memory serves she was an artist of some type.  Painter perhaps ... 
no that was Noriko his third wife.  Ah yes, she was a violinist."
     "Violinist?  Well anything's better than bagpipes."
     "Excuse me?"
     "Personal problem, please don't ask."
     "Certainly.  So what brought you to Crystal Tokyo anyway?"
     "You could call it a school project."  Everyone else is  
immortal so I have to join them.  Which makes me wonder just
how long we have to wait until the Golden Millenia gets going.  
Good grief, Sparky's been gathering moondust for a century!  
Which is kind of amusing except I'm maybe looking at the same 
thing.  "After I got here I decided to take a detour and see if there 
was anything to the old family story."  Plus it should drive Haruka-
sensei wild.  She'll be going out of her mind wondering if I'm 
blowing her precious Golden Millenium secret out of the water by 
telling you I'm the new Venus, 'Granddad'.  "So I called you and you 
must have checked that family tree then told me to drop by if I was 
free.."
     He nodded at the hologram.  "That thing's the only way to keep 
track of a family as widespread as mine.  If I'd taken the trouble 
to indocrinate my children with fanatical loyalty to the clan and 
they'd passed that on to their own children I'd have quite an army 
by now.  Ah well."
     "How do you keep tabs of everyone?"
     "Well the ones here in Crystal Tokyo are easy.  Outside the 
city is a little harder but generally birth, marriage and death 
records are publicably available.  So I have several agencies 
outside CT that collect all the records.  They funnel them back 
here, my genealogy AI checks the incoming data for linkups and adds 
the appropriate names to the family tree."
     "Not everywhere has open records.  Crystal Tokyo's are 
inaccessible through the global net."
     "To outsiders and that's mainly to protect descendents of all 
the senshi.  Just in case anyone tried to use them as tools against
the senshi or their partners.  Besides there's a lot of very old 
records that exist only as hardcopy.  Either for historical value or 
just so we can keep the Archives open."
     "Is that really necessary?  Do you, all of you, feel you can't 
protect your own children?"  For some reason the answer seemed very
important to her.
     "Rei feels, and I agree, that it's best to prevent problems from
occurring than try to fix them later when it comes to security.  Also
when it comes to Ainos there's too many people spread too widely for 
me ... for us to keep close enough track of to protect them all.  
It's just a consequence of a long life combined with having children. 
Not to mention the tree has holes in it.  Not all countries' citizen 
records are publicably accessible.  Sometimes hackers can acquire 
them but then you get places like Freezone where they don't keep any 
records."
     "That explains the question marks I saw.  So that isn't static 
is it?"
     "Not in the slightest.  It's constantly being updated and always
changing.  If you watched it for a few hours you'd see additions, 
endings, new unions form, old ones break.  It's constantly evolving."
     "Sounds almost alive."
     "Perhaps.  Of course there's a lot of people who don't know 
they're related to me.  Or, as in your case, it's a vague family
story that's impossible for you to verify.  Not that you'd bother
as a distant connection is more or less irrelevant."  Unless, he
added silently, you inherit powers though the bloodline.  But the
girl gave no sign of being a mana battery.  He continued, "I'm 
not in any sort of direct contact with my more removed descendants 
unless they wish it and seek me out.  After the third generation 
I don't send cards. I've found people didn't like getting birthday 
wishes from great grandparents who look younger than them.  Besides 
there's too many for me to remember them all and automating card 
delivery seemed like a cheat."
     "I see.  I was wondering about meeting Sailor Venus ..."
     "If you call the palace social secretary I'm sure she can 
arrange an appointment with your multi great-grandmother."
     "Is something wrong?"
     "Nothing to do with you but we're currently separated ... 
actively avoiding one another to be precise."  He sighed.  "If 
her majesty hadn't insisted I remain I'd be spending this decade 
out of Crystal Tokyo." 
     "Queen Serenity ordered you to stay?"
     "Serenity rarely gives orders.  It was more of a strongly worded 
request."
     "But you stayed anyway?"
     "I swore fealty to her a long time ago.  It that was what she 
wanted then so be it."
     "That's something I was wondering about.  Don't you feel odd 
living under a monarchy in this day and age?"
     Calcite laughed.  "What you have to remember is I grew up under 
as absolute a monarchy as you could get.  After I got out of the Dark 
Kingdom I spent two years under the Japanese government.  Late 
twentieth century japanese politics didn't inspire much faith in the 
democratic process.  Though to be fair there was a cynicism about the 
whole process throughout the world's democracies.  'What does it 
matter which party gets in?  They're all bastards.'  Excuse me."
     "Things haven't changed much.  Please go on."
     "That was followed by years living and running things along 
military lines.  On our return and the ending of the Darkness there 
was total anarchy everywhere except Crystal Tokyo.  Besides this was 
the only state in the world that would accept known nonhumans and 
Serenity the only ruler who wouldn't try to turn us into weapons.  
So, to me, a monarchy seemed perfectly natural.  After all these 
centuries it's hard to imagine living any other way."
     "I guess it helps you've had one ruler everyone likes all this 
time instead of a dynasty to worry about.  But is there ever going to 
be an heir to the throne?"
     Calcite looked a little ill at ease.  "Serenity and Endymion 
don't seem to feel the need to hurry the issue.  After all they've got
forever to worry about it."
      Victoria didn't seem to like the answer.  "That's easy to say 
when you're both immortal.  What about where only one partner is?"
     "I couldn't tell you.  My children aren't immortal but 
they have to face outliving their partners.  Generally more 
than once.  There's a wide variety of ways of dealing with it.  As 
it's very personal I don't know if they'd answer you.  Ruby might, 
she's fairly outspoken and the youngest of my kids."
     "Ruby?"
     "Yes.  Funny a long time ago Min... my wife told me mineral 
based names for our kids were out.  But we couldn't come up with 
one we liked before her birth and afterwards we both agreed Ruby
was perfect." 
     "When you say young ...?"
     "She's got her centenial coming up in two months."
     "You and Venus have been separated almost a century?"
     Calcite's good humour slipped a little.  "No we just haven't had 
any kids in a while.  We are currently in the midst of our third 
breakup of the 30th century."               
     "I see."  Well Haruka should be properly steaming by now.  I 
should let her find me.  Odds are she's traced me here but doesn't 
dare show her face and risk being recognised.  "I should be going. 
I'm due to meet up with my classmates.  Thanks for the coffee."
     "You're quite welcome.  I'd like to say one thing more if I may."
     "Go ahead."
     "I don't know why but you remind me a lot of someone I met a 
very long time ago.  A woman known as Sailor Hermes."
     "I've never heard of her."
     "Hardly surprising as she didn't originate in our dimension."
     "Excuse me?"
     "Let's just say if you ever see those Sailor Polaris Dark
World films they're actually based on fact.  Highly fictionalized but 
the basic premise is for real.  Hermes was the counterpart of our 
Sailor Mercury.  Like Mercury she'd had her whole life planned out 
from childhood.  But things went very wrong in her world and human 
civilization crumbled.  Hermes was left fighting a battle she 
couldn't win.  She hated the people who'd destroyed her dreams but 
she also hated destiny for making her be born a senshi.  Because 
that meant she was forced to try and put things right.  What she 
really wanted was to be able to throw away her powers and have a 
normal life again.  The life she'd been planning all along.  But she 
couldn't abandon the fight and she knew she would never be able to 
return to her old life.  She was a very bitter and frustrated girl.  
She never learned to let go of her resentment and grew up to become a
very unhappy woman.  I don't know why but when I look at you I 
remember her."
     Victoria just looked at him.  Then gave a curt goodbye and 
stalked out.  Calcite signed and shook his head, he'd bungled that.
It was now obvious the girl harboured a deep resentment though to what
he had no idea.  A little more tact would have been in order.  Now 
he'd probably never know why his descendent was so bitter.  He turned 
back to the view and wondered whatever had happened to Sailor Hermes. 
Of all the self loathing people he'd met why suddenly think of her 
now after all these centuries?
     Just one of life's little mysteries.
     
End
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Vicky Love/Young Venus created by Frank Barr.  Watch for her in
"My So Called Life As A Senshi" whenever Frank gets around to it.
But don't hold your breath. Like most, if not all, SME writer's he's 
got a dozen projects to write and limited time.

Calcite created by yours truly.

Lest we forget, everything in SME is based on the creations of 
Naoko Takeuchi.


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