Dark Energy Trilogy |
By William Benjamin Grilliette (Evilpii@juno.com) and Jeff Williams (Angelbane@geocities.com) |
Part 1 : "Tenchi Muyo! versus Men in Black"
Part 2 : "Tenchi Muyo! Reunion"
Act 1
To keep the customs of the Jurai Royal Family, the Reunion comes.
All must attend, even those on Earth. 29KB -12/22/2000
Part 3 : "Tenchi Muyo!/Men in Black: Inheritance"
Act 1
Jurai's defensive perimeter has been breeched by an object almost
indescribable by science or even language. But, the Emperor Azusa does not
alert the Jurai Fleet. He sends message to the MiB on Earth for Earth is
its target. 38KB -7/20/2001
Act 2
Fleeing the Galaxy Police for crimes committed under an evil influence,
two familiar faces reenter the picture while Mitsuki is introduced to the
new threat and joins the group on Earth in their plans. Unbeknownst to anyone
else, Ayeka's nightmares begin to shape her future, as well as everyone else's.
40KB -7/20/2001
Act 3
Tenchi remains on Earth and hears a story from a young man who reflects
himself a few years ago. Ayeka returns to Jurai to request aid from Emperor
Azusa in this dire situation. Ryoko's memories of her childhood slowly surface
as she leads the Ryua team into a place not meant for the Jurai. 75KB
-7/20/2001
Act 4
During the coup on Jurai, Sasami met a ghost girl named Mirei. Now
years later, Sasami asks Mirei to help her find more about the past. Teamed
with Nagi, Ryoko and her party must now escape her homeworld before their
sentence is executed. On Earth, Tenchi and Nobuyuki remember the lessons
Achika taught them both. 81KB -7/20/2001
Act 5
Emotions are cracking under the pressure of time as the enemy approaches
when the storm finally breaks. Princess Ayeka commands a small armada into
combat against pure darkness, but her mind is unsettled and will lead some
to tragedy. 116KB -7/20/2001
Act 6
In the aftermath of the battle against darkness, the tension is ebbing
slowly from the heros of the battle, and even the most newly forged bonds
begin to show true as each person supports others in the decrescendo of conflict.
Also, celebration begins to commemorate the victory, but it is far too soon
when the final enemy appears and strikes a fatal blow. 77KB -3/26/2002