Author's Note: This story is based (and adapted) on the TV series: The 100 on TheCW. There are bits that I have tweaked to fit with the SEGA characters. The story is not my own. I do not own the SEGA characters. I thought it would be fun to adapt this using the SEGA characters. Now, enjoy.

Side note: Most of the characters in this story are around ages 15-19.

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Amy Rose sat on the floor of a cell. With only a small piece of chalk in hand, and drew onto the floor around her. Being trapped in her cell could be quite boring and this was her only form of entertainment. She drew what appeared to be a luscious forest with, grass, brush, bushes, tall trees and even a large waterfall. She finished the final shading to her illustration when suddenly bright lights turned on in her cell. The cell door opened and two guards wearing black armor walked in.

"Prisoner 319, face the wall," one of the guards instructed.

Amy stood up with no complaint and faced the wall behind her. She could hear as the two guards entered her cell and walked around. As she stared at the wall in front of her she was curious as to why the guards were here. Was this just another weekly inspection? "What's going on?" she asked calmly.

"Quiet," the other guard spoke sternly.

The first guard came up behind her with a metal bracelet in his hands. It almost looked like a tracking device bracelet with a small screen and a few buttons. "Hold out your right arm," he said.

Amy looked over her shoulder as she heard the bracelet unlock from behind her. She looked at the strange contraption. Was she being executed today? Panic began to set in. "No, no, it's not my time. I don't turn 18 for another month!" she begged fearing the worse.

The guard holding the bracelet ignored her questions and pleas. "Just hold out your arm," he repeated while getting closer to her. The second guard whipped out a long metal stick that resembled a baton. But as it retracted out into a longer stick it began to make a charging noise. It wasn't just a normal stick; it doubled as a taser.

"No!" Amy looked at both guards as she turned around. Clearly she was going to be executed and they didn't want her to escape. The guard with the taser stick went to hit her, but she quickly dodged his swing, grabbed his hand and forced him to taser himself. The guard grunted as he collapsed to the floor.

"Get back here, prisoner!" the other guard shouted as he reached for her running out the door.

Amy managed to get out of her cell and slammed the door shut, imprisoning the two guards inside. As she came out, she looked over a railing looking down onto the other decks of prisons. All the prison doors were opened and guards were leading out other teen prisoners out of their cells. Amy watched in awe, terror and puzzlement as other prisoners like herself, tried to rebel against their guards. Were all of them being executed today? Her cell door began to open as the two guards made their way out.

"Prisoner 319!" they shouted angrily.

Amy backed against up the rails preparing to make her getaway, when she heard a familiar voice call out her name from behind. "Amy, stop!"

She spun around and saw her mother approach her. "Mom?" she uttered. She hadn't seen her mother in nearly a year.

Her mother was a pink hedgehog like herself. She had four bangs and a side braided ponytail. She made her way past the two guards trying to capture her daughter. "Wait here," she said while putting a hand out in front of them. The guards nodded and stood back.

Her mother came up and gave her a hug. Amy hugged her back. It was nice to have contact with a loved one after so long. "Mom, what's going on? What is this?" she asked trying to hold back from crying.

Her mother stroked the back of her head with a solemn expression on her face, as she held her daughter closely. "Oh, Amy…"

Amy looked over and spotted a yellow fox being dragged off by some guards. She knew him from school; his name was Tails. He shot her a worried look from a far. "They're killing us, aren't they?" Amy said pulling away from her mother's embrace. "They're reducing population to make more time for the rest of you, right?" she quickly deduced.

Her mother shook her head. "No, they're not. Amy, listen to me. You are not being executed." She held her daughter by the arms and stared into her eyes. "You're being sent to the ground, all one hundred of you."

Amy looked bemused at her mother. "What? But it's not safe." Amy shook her head. "No, no! We get reviewed at 18, that's the rule," she pleaded.

Her mother softly shushed her. "No, honey. The rules have changed. This gives you a chance to live."

Amy was completely taken a back. So many thoughts were going through her mind. How could the ark send all the teen juveniles to the ground, a place that shouldn't be inhabitable for many more years to come?

Her mother looked at her with hopefulness in her eyes. "Amy, you need to be a leader, just like your father. But be careful, I can't lose you, too." Her mother brought her into another loving hug. "I love you so much," she whispered.

Amy felt tears come to her eyes as she hugged her mother back. "I love you too."

A guard that crept up from behind Amy aimed a gun towards the young pink hedgehog. He shot his gun launching a tranquilizer dart into her shoulder. Amy gasped and quickly felt the medicine begin to work, as she slowly collapsed in her mother's embrace. Her mother held onto her as Amy's legs gave way. She guided her daughter down onto the floor still holding onto her. The last thing she heard her mother say was, "You're going home, Amy."


In space, a large ark launched a space pod towards Mobius. Inside the pod Amy was strapped into a seat passed out. She began to stir as she heard people talking in the background. She looked down to her wrist and hissed in pain. The guards must have placed the wristband on when she was knocked out. It was kind of tight and felt restricting.

"Welcome back," a male voice said next to her.

She looked to her right and spotted a person she'd rather not see. He was a silver hedgehog with yellow eyes. He was also strapped in and had the same wristband around his right wrist. He could see Amy wasn't too happy to see him when she regained consciousness. "Look, Amy-" he began.

Amy shot him a disgusted look. "Silver, why the hell are you here?" she asked aggressively.

He held up his wrist with the armband. "When I found out they were sending prisoners to the ground, I got myself arrested," he explained. She looked at him like he was insane. He gave her a weak smile. "I came for you."

A loud crash erupted and the lights inside the pod flickered erratically. The whole pod shook and vibrated. Everyone else strapped in their seats looked around frightened. Were they going to survive this trip?

"What was that?" Amy asked panicked while looking around.

Silver looked to the ceiling. "That was the atmosphere," he stated simply. Amy looked over her right shoulder and spotted Tails, and a red armadillo named Mighty. They were two of her friends from school that she hadn't seen in a year. Tails shot her a small smile before she turned her face away.

Suddenly the lights dimmed and TV screens all throughout the pod turned on. Another silver hedgehog that resembled Silver, but much older appeared on the screen. "Prisoners of the ark, hear me now. You've been given a second chance. And as your Chancellor, it is my hope that you see this as not as a chance for you, but a chance for all of us."

Amy looked up at the screen and listened as everyone else in the pod did the same.

The chancellor continued. "We have no idea what is waiting for you down there. If the odds of survival were better, we would've sent others. Frankly, we're sending you because your crimes have made you expendable."

A green hedgehog sitting behind Amy and Silver shook his head as he watched the screen. "Your dad is a dick, Silver." Some other people around laughed at his comment. Not many people in the pod were a fan of his father.

Silver ignored the comment and continued watching his father on the TV.

"Before the last war, G.U.N built a military base within a mountain. It was to be stocked with enough nonperishables to sustain 300 people for up to two years," he explained. "No one ever made it there."

A blue hedgehog in the back unbuckled himself from his seat as he floated in the air doing a couple of flips, showing off. Some of the other teens cheered him on, and laughed at his daring stunt.

"You should strap in before the parachutes deploy," Silver instructed as the blue hedgehog floated his way.

"Make me," the hedgehog said smugly.

"If you want to live, get back to your seat," Amy said staring at him in annoyance.

The blue hedgehog looked her way. She looked familiar to him. "Aren't you the traitor that was locked up in solitary for over a year?" he asked curiously.

"Aren't you the idiot who wasted a month of oxygen for an illegal spacewalk?" she shot back.

He chuckled. "Yeah, but it was fun." He couldn't help but notice she was kind of cute. "I'm Sonic, by the way." He stuck out his hand for her to shake.

She looked down at his hand before looking away. "Just get back to your seat, Sonic."

"Sheesh, cold," he laughed pulling away his hand from her. He could see she was serious. "Alright, but I'm only doing it since you asked so nicely." He raised his eyebrows up and down while giving her a wink. Then floated back over to his seat and buckled back up.

Amy rolled her eyes at his flirtation. "Stupid, hedgehog," she muttered.

The pod entered the atmosphere and began to violently shake. Sparks flared from one of the corners of the pod. People began screaming in terror. It sounded like a malfunction.


Back on the ark in a tech room, a group of adults stood in front of a giant monitor screen. Across it were stats, vitals, and pictures for every single teen prisoner on the pod. This kept the vital signs and mortality updated for them. A white hedgehog also known as the head guard walked through an automated door. He wore the same familiar black armor the other guards wore. He strode towards a group of scientists typing down data onto large touch screens. "What are we looking at?" he asked.

A red rabbit turned when he approached. He had a handheld computer tablet in hand. "Total system failure, that's what we're looking at. All we know for sure is that they were off course when we lost contact, so-"

"-Tell me about communications," he said cutting him off.

The red rabbit swiped his screen looking at the data. "Other than the telemetry from the wristbands, we got nothing—no audio, no video, no computer link. Everything that we programmed in to help them is gone. They're on their own."

The white hedgehog face contorted into a grimace. "Great..."


"Retrorockets ought to have fired by now!" Silver shouted over the loud noises the pod was making as they continued to get closer to the ground.

Amy felt a panic attack setting in but tried to calm herself down. "Everything on this ship is 100 years old, right? Just give it a second!" Smoke began to cloud the inside of the pod.

Silver feared the worst. He swallowed hard and turned to her. "Amy, there's something I have to tell you," he shouted over the noise. Amy looked at him, what did he have to say that was so important right now? "I'm sorry I got your father arrested," he said.

She glared at him. "Don't you ever talk about my father!"

Silver saw her anger. "Please, I can't die knowing you hate me," he begged.

"They didn't just arrest my father, Silver. They executed him! How can I not hate you?" she shouted over the noise back at him.

The pod made a loud crash into the ground, and the lights inside shut off. The sound of the engine dimmed as it turned off. People in the pod gasped as some electrical sounds popped and zapped around them. Then suddenly the lights flickered back on slowly.

Tails hushed everyone. "Listen," he said. Everyone remained quiet and listened. "No machine hum," he finished.

"Well, that's a first," Mighty replied.

Everyone began to unbuckle their seat belts and got up. Amy quickly unbuckled herself and walked away from Silver as quick as possible.

"The outer door is on the lower level, let's go!" Sonic shouted as he climbed down a ladder.

"No, we can't just open the doors!" Amy said making her way past people. Amy climbed down a ladder after him, and saw a group of teens huddled in front of the door. A black and red hedgehog stood at the front of the door trying to manage the crowd. "Hey, just back it up!" he ordered.

Amy jumped down onto the ground from the ladder. "Stop!" The black and red hedgehog looked for the person who shouted. Amy pushed past people to make it to the front. She stood in front of the black and red hedgehog. "The air could be toxic."

"If the air is toxic, we're all dead, anyway," he stated while reaching for the lever to open the hatch.

"Shadow?" a female said from behind the crowd.

Shadow's fingers stopped over the lever as he turned recognizing the voice. A curvy white bat made her way past some people as her eyes set on the black and red hedgehog. Shadow smiled as he stared at her. "Look at you, you've grown into a beautiful young woman."

She smiled and hugged him tightly. He hugged her back happy to be reunited with her. She looked down at the clothes he was wearing. Shadow was dressed in a guard's uniform. "What the hell are you wearing?"

"I borrowed it to get on the drop ship," he said. "Someone's got to keep an eye on you."

Amy noticed Shadow wasn't wearing a wristband like the rest of them. "Where's your wristband?"

The white bat shot a dirty look towards her. "Do you mind? I haven't seen my brother in a year."

"No one has a brother," someone sneered from the crowd. Everyone gasped as they stared at the siblings.

"That's Rouge, the girl they found hidden in the floor!" someone else said pointing at her.

Rouge shot them an angered look and went to lash out at them, but Shadow held her back. "Rouge, no!" She kept her eyes on them wishing her brother hadn't been holding her back. "Let's give them something else to remember you by."

She pulled away from his hold. "Yeah, like what?"

"Like being the first person on the ground in 100 years," he said with a smile.

Rouge smiled at him. Shadow turned back to the door and reached for the lever to open the door hatch. He pulled down on it, and the doors opened depressurizing. Everyone waited for the steam to clear before a bright light shined in their eyes. Everyone looked around as they took in their first breath of fresh air.

The wind blew their hair back as they felt it for the first time. Trees, moss, grass, dirt surrounded them; everything a forest could offer. The sun shined through the tree branches, and they felt the sun kiss their skin for the first time. Rouge stepped forward and took in a deep breath before exhaling. She let her head fall back as she took in the fresh oxygen for the first time in her life.

Shadow smiled as he stood back and let her experience this on her own. Rouge walked down the metal drop ship door inches from the ground. She looked down at it in anticipation of walking on a different type of texture. For the first time she wouldn't be walking on metal floors. She jumped onto the dirt ground and smiled feeling it's softness through her boots. "We made it!" she cheered while throwing her arms up.

Everyone inside the pod cheered and ushered out of it in excitement. Teens ran around the forest finally free of their home in space. Amy stepped out and felt the excitement herself. They weren't dead yet, were they immune to the radiation? Was the radiation gone? She opened up a map that was left on the drop ship. Through some trees she could see the mountain peeking through the branches. The one they were suppose to have landed on far from their drop location.

Sonic appeared by her side and elbowed her softly. "Why so serious, princess? It's not like we died in a fiery explosion."

She stared at him not amused by her given nickname. "Do you see that peak over there?" she said nodding her head in the direction.

He looked. "Yeah, so?" he said uninterested.

"That's where the G.U.N bunker is. Right now, there's a radiation soaked forest between us, and our next meal." She closed her eyes as frustration set in. "They dropped us on the wrong damn mountain."


The white hedgehog stood in front of the scientist in the monitor room. "There it is," he said pointing to a red dot on Mobius. "We know they've landed, but communications are down, which means we're still blind to conditions on the ground." Amy's mother, Abby was present in the room for the meeting. "Thanks to Abby's wristbands, we at least know how those conditions affect the human body, which is more than we've had for 100 years. So nice work."

"Thank you, Councilor Kane," she responded.

He smiled. "Of course." He looked back to the monitor with all the teen's stats. "Now what are they telling us?" he asked.

Abby looked to the screen. "Spiking vital signs, two possibilities – one, injuries sustained during landing."

"And the other?" he questioned curiously.

She smiled. "They're excited to be there."


Shadow and Rouge walked alongside each other as they enjoyed the beauty around them. "I can't believe you snuck in to be here with me, Shadow."

"Look, Rouge. I came to protect you," he said reaching for her arm.

She swiped her arm away from his grasp. "I don't need protecting. I have been locked up one way or another all my life. I am done following orders."

He understood how she felt but he still wanted her to be safe. He could see that he was pushing his boundaries a little bit though. "Rouge."

"I need to have fun, Shad. I need to just do something crazy just because I can, and no one including you is going to stop me," she said with a proud smile.

He grabbed her arm and led her away from listening ears around. "Look, I did something to get on that drop ship. Something that they will kill me for when they come down," he said quietly. Rouge looked at him surprised and wondered what he had done. He could see she wanted him to tell her. "I can't say what it is just yet, but you have to trust me."

She nodded slowly. "Okay, Shadow."


AN: This is only the beginning. Feel free to let me know what you think. :)