Karry Prime.

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Note: I'm back! This has been a long time coming – ever since the original SuperEarth was published – but here we are. Karry Prime. This is my permanent thread, like Karry Universe for Millie, for my own Supergirl/Flash story. It's a continuation of Power Girl and The Flash and takes the form of an event series, with 12 chapters effectively covering the 12 months in a year (as I can't do little and often). Anyone who is new, I do ask you to read the LAST chapter of Power Girl and The Flash, as that covers the entire previous story without you having to read the entire story and catch you all up. Or just start here – hopefully I don't alienate anyone. Everyone, enjoy!

The Battle of Krypton.

(August 2017)

"The time has come," the Kryptonian official stated as Kara moved over to Barry. "We know what we must do," she was joined by some high ranking Kryptonian military officials as she spoke. "Take these to your ranks," the official handed over several spheres to the officials. "We can beat them."

That was when Barry and Kara got their first view of the alien threat they were facing because, storming down the corridor, seven-feet-tall, with a full suit of armor and waving tentacles, gun in hand, was something thoroughly un-Kryptonian.

"I've got this," Power Girl stated, moving forward and letting loose with her x-ray vision, it easily slicing through the creature's armour. The thing screamed but didn't stop; pulling its large gun up, it fired at Kara, but the laser beam that shot from the weapon did no damage to her, or the suit. The Flash now ran forward, grabbing the gun from the thing that didn't even know he had sped to it. He turned the gun on the alien and fired, the creature falling over backward, collapsing onto the floor.

Power Girl and The Flash took a sigh before high fiving one another and turning to see the Kryptonian military generals looking on in surprise and shock.

"Any questions?" Kara asked with a smirk.

-One Week Previously-

A rip in the fabric of space opened just outside a familiar warehouse facility. A woman in white garments and blonde hair stepped out as she shook herself off. It was Sara Lance.

"Central City?" She sighed to herself as she recognised the place. She should have known she would end up here. "I've got to find my Cisco to send me back to Platinum…"

"White Canary?" A voice in her earpiece suddenly came to life. It was Winn.

"Here, Big Brother," she called him by his code name.

"Where did you go? The last I knew, you had to sign out. You've been gone two days! I couldn't even track you…" he sounded concerned, causing Sara to raise a hand to her face in annoyance.

"Long story. Can you locate Vibe for me? Would be easier than hitchhiking back up to Platinum Flats," she now asked.

"Why are you in Central?" Winn countered.

"Another long story. Just get me Vibe, please." Sara stated.

"On it," Winn chimed up. "In a warehouse about a mile east from you. They're working out of it for the moment," Winn spoke up.

"Canary out," Sara responded, pressing a button on her earpiece to switch Winn off as she moved.

Reaching the warehouse about five minutes later, Sara was surprised to see it guarded, but was let through without question. It was easy then to find where Jesse, Wally, Cisco, Barry and Kara were.

"Cisco!" She yelled, causing him to jump. "You left me on Mutant Earth!" Cisco turned around, shocked as he looked at Sara. They had only recently come back from their ordeal with Echo and Tremor, the latter of which was trying to kill Ciscos across the multiverse. Her Cisco had been there on the adventure, and helped return other Earth versions of her friends once the ordeal was oer, but had forgotten about her. "I leave to go to the bathroom and when I come back, only their Cisco and Caitlin are there."

"Oh… Err…" Cisco said, suddenly nervous. "We had that Millie Allen to find a home for."

"She stayed on that Earth. They told me that," Sara said, crossing her arms, annoyed and not buying the excuse on why she had been forgotten.

"Okay, fine, I forgot you were there," Cisco sighed, as Kara tried not to giggle behind him. "You could have just stayed and chilled out on a beach somewhere. Aruba's nice this time of year…" Sara glared at them. "Okay, okay! Why don't I send you home?" Cisco put on is goggles on as Sara rolled her eyes.

He outstretched his hand and behind her another blue rip opened. Without another word, she stepped through it and back to her new home. Platinum Flats.

-PowerFlash-

A week later and Cisco sat in the converted warehouse.

With the impending reopening of STAR Labs, they had converted the warehouse STAR Labs owned in Central City into the new ARGUS Facility – as ARGUS had temporarily taken over STAR for a few months previously. Now STAR was having an overhaul in time for its grand reopening next month and Team Power Flash had obtained a room and medbay in the warehouse for themselves and their costumes until they could relocate to the new STAR Labs, with its closed-off Cortex and basement for the team.

Even the metas in lockup in STAR were now in the warehouse, under ARGUS lockup, protection and rehabilitation. Even now, Shawna Beez had been released into the public once more, reformed and doing good. Although Lyla Diggle was keeping a close eye on her.

Now though, Cisco was alone and bored, despite directing The Flash, Power Girl and even Power Dog on their latest chase in Central – since their relationship had been established, Kara's job had settled down and Barry had since made the first public announcement of his official takeover of STAR Labs – and even keeping tabs on Quick and Silver over in National City.

Wally and Jesse, although with their lives still in Central, had now moved their superhero business over to the next city, National, to be their salvations since Central has Flash and Power Girl. The city was taking well to their new speedster heroes, with Siobhan at CatCo calling them the Fast Couple, along with Quick Pup – Jesse's own Kryptonian puppy, who kept to the ground on most occasions and even wore an outfit much like Jesse's. Cisco had made the outfit, along with Powie's Power Dog costume. It had been a fun afternoon, that.

A bark from Kara's other Kryptonian puppy, who had been napping in her basket, alerted Cisco to something being wrong, and, as he turned in his chair to face the puppy, he paused as a green light emanated throughout the room.

"Guys?" Cisco said into his headset. "I think you need to get back here…"

Kal-El, in full Green Lantern outfit, stood before Cisco now, a worried expression on his face as the puppy, Polly, now sniffed at his feet, intrigued by the familiar smell.

There was a gust of wind and Barry appeared, in full Flash outfit to take in Kal, who hadn't yet spoken as Barry looked to Cisco and sighed. "Kara's not going to like this," he muttered.

"I didn't respond to her call," Kal stated to Barry. "I can explain."

"You better," Barry stated, not warm to Kal as he vanished once more in a gust of wind, leaving Kal and Cisco alone once more with the dog.

"She's not happy with me, is she?" Kal asked with a sigh.

"Considering I spent ages making and testing various tech to allow Kara's powers to work under red sun, I'm surprised I'm not cold shouldering you too. Everything is in storage. Kara thought you'd died, Kal," Cisco stated, in earnest now. It was true he and Kal hadn't really spoken before, but he knew enough about Kal-El to know who this was and why he was here. He deduced Kal had been keeping some sort of eye on his cousin too, to come here instead of STAR Labs.

"I didn't want her to risk her life against the Harvesters," Kal shrugged. "The Lantern Corp –"

"Needed help," Kara had turned up, arms crossed and in full costume as she looked over Kal. Powie was by her heel and wagged her tail at Kal's appearance, despite her mistress's feeling of unease toward him. "I was happy to offer that help, but it turns out you didn't need it. Why are you here Kal?"

"Because I'm hoping you're not mad at me enough not to help now," Kal sighed. "We thought we could handle it. We had a plan. I didn't want to endanger you, but it's got bad, Kara. The Harvesters are attacking left right and centre. We've managed to evacuate most of the minors off Krypton and Daxam, but they overpowered us. Not even the support of the Lantern Corp is helping," as he spoke, there was another gust of wind and Barry had turned up again. He had brought Caitlin with him too; she looked a little flustered but happy to be there as she glanced at Kal.

"If you'd have just answered my call to start with," Kara muttered, biting her lip at this information.

"I was… busy," Kal avoided her eyes at this, glancing at Powie instead. "And like I said we had a plan. I couldn't leave. We thought it would work. It failed. Now I hope you have a plan."

"Of course," Kara pursed her lips and crossed her arms as Cisco, Caitlin and Barry looked on in silence.

"My Kara doesn't hold grudges," Kal muttered at the attitude and Kara couldn't help but smirk at that.

"That's not a trait all Karas share," Cisco pointed out making the group look to him. "One of the new worlds in the system… okay, not the place," Cisco fell silent at the look Kara and Kal were giving him now. He'd mention it later, when the situation wasn't so dire.

Kara smirked now at Cisco, which turned to a smile at Kal as he brought her into a hug. "I don't hold grudges," Kara whispered as Kal put his arms around her. "Just don't do that again."

"Okay," Kal said deciding not to mention the Kryptonian tradition of honour that might have this other Kara holding a grudge. He was forgiven. That was what mattered.

"Cisco…" Kara stated, turning to him after breaking off from the hug. "Tell him what you've got."

Cisco couldn't help but smirk at this instruction, jumping up as he moved over to Kal-El and taking him by the shoulder. He didn't resist. "Solar bombs, man," he stated simply. "Filled with yellow sun energies, these bombs are harmless to both parties, but should allow any Kryptonians in the vicinity to have temporary access to the power Kara has on this Earth. Daxamites, too, could benefit from it. Imagine," Cisco waved a hand in front of their faces, "hundreds of Super Kryptonians taking on this… Harvester army. You'd be unstoppable."

"That's… Impressive," Kal nodded, shaking Cisco off his shoulder.

"Took inspiration from that vampire movie. The one with Hugh Jackman. There was this cool solar bomb that wiped out a whole mansion of vampires," Cisco smiled pleasantly.

"I have no idea what vampires are," Kal muttered giving Kara a look.

"We'll have a movie night someday," Kara said with a smirk.

"But it's only temporary," Caitlin spoke now moving on from the vampires. "And your Kryptonian friends will be left unharmed after it."

"But importantly, it will be hard for them to be harmed when with the power," Kara spoke. "And if they are, they should have a good healing time compared to normal." Kal smiled at her enthusiasm now.

"I developed them months ago. Put them in storage when you didn't come on Kara's previous call, but Barry, if you –" before Cisco could finish, Barry had sped off, returning only seconds later with a large sack. He looked almost like Santa Claus in his red outfit too, but he silently handed the sack to Cisco, who took out the small sphere. It looked to be made from aluminium, and although Kal hadn't held them yet, they felt warm to the touch.

"I also made this…" Cisco rooted in the bag to pull out a small box as he turned to Power Girl. Opening it, Kara was curious to see two metal wrist bands and a similar-looking dog collar, of comparable design to the solar bombs he had plenty of. "This idea I stole from Karry. Well sort of. I was telling Karry Cisco about what I was doing when we were updating a system and he mentioned on their Earth their Astra wears a red sunlight bracelet to take away her powers."

"Seen it," Kara said with a frown, not letting Kal react to Astra being alive on another Earth. "Hate that they do that to her."

"Well we figured there was no reason the idea could not work in reverse," Cisco said moving the subject back on track. "Yellow sunlight bracelets. Solar bracelets. Solar collar. With power in them for two to three Earth days. Should give you, Powie and Barry plenty of time on Krypton to help…"

"…and Barry?" Both Kal and Barry spoke up as one then gave each other a look.

"Yeah, Barry's going with. I thought you knew, Bar?" Cisco asked, confused on Barry's confusion.

"I… well," Barry looked around at the expectant looks on everyone else's faces. "I suppose. But why do I need a bracelet thing? My powers aren't solar-originating."

"True, but if a yellow sun can turn a Kryptonian into a superhero, we don't know what a red sun can do to a human. I need to speak to other worlds about that, but not had the chance. But Barry, your skill is your speed; if that's taken away, or something else given, it could very easily throw you off. Cait and I won't be around to give you instructions in your ears this time. The yellow sun bracelet will be enough to keep you Earth-bound on a non-Earth planet," Cisco took a breath at this.

"Oh," Barry didn't know what else to say at that. He never having thought a red sun could give them powers, but they truthfully didn't know.

"When you get back I need to check you two over, make sure you have no residing affects," Caitlin offered. It seemed she had been ready for this for months too.

"Okay. So, what exactly are we facing?" Barry asked, unprepared to go to another world, but keen to try something new.

"Harvesters." Kal stated, as if this alone should have made sense to the room.

"Sorry. No. Not heard of them," Kara stated, shaking her head. "I mean you told me about them last time, but beyond that, I've not heard of them."

"Really? I thought you had another Kara's memories?" Kal asked giving Kara a look at this.

"I do, but there were no Harvesters in that universe. Or at least they weren't called that," Kara shrugged.

"Oh. Well, they're these three feet tall… aliens," Kal started, to a scoff from Cisco at the size, "who have armour which makes them seven or eight feet depending on their rank." Kal asserted, shutting Cisco up at that. "They're thuggish but smart at the same time. Cockroaches of the universe, they're known as, because they infest any planet or system they set their eyes on. They destroy the capitals of the planets, or the highly-populated areas at least, and turn the rest of the populace to slaves. They burn up the resources, leaving the planet a husk of what it was and move on. Anything to cause death and destruction."

"Why Krypton and Daxam?" Kara asked, horrified to hear this.

"For years, my Kara and the Kryptonian High Council have been trying to keep the Harvesters at bay, finding ways to keeping them away. At one point my own father tried to trick them into the Phantom Zone, to be lost and to keep the universe safe, but they always come back, or in this case were one step ahead. Dad survived, but barely." Kal sighed.

"So, we stop this army and then what, they come back stronger and better than ever?" Barry thought.

"No. We stop them and that's it. We wipe the Harvesters out of the universe once and for all. Any that come back, well, the Green Lanterns may start taking note of them," Kal couldn't help but smirk at this.

"Wow. Okay. So, defeat an alien menace then home in time for tea," Cisco smirked, sitting down again and toying with the solar bomb he'd removed earlier.

"Jesse and Wally good to help out here?" Barry looked back to Cisco at this.

"The Legends can cover. I'll talk to Ray," Caitlin smiled at this, referencing the time-locked Legends, currently residing in Central but not up to much. It was just Firestorm, Atom and Nate Heywood now, but they were recruiting. It seemed weird having a vigilante like Ray in city of proper superheroes, but it worked when either National or Central required backup.

"How do we get to Krypton?" Kara asked Kal now, nodding to Caitlin at her Legends comment.

"You literally hang on tight," Kal held out both hands. "It gets bumpy."

"I suppose we don't have time to think about this?" Barry asked now, unsure whether he was joking or not.

"Mr. Allen, the planets of Krypton and Daxam are on the edge of a knife – one wrong move or delay and everything falls apart; both planets die. That's a lot of parent-less refugees too. We can't split up families. We need you. We need Power Girl and The Flash, and those solar bombs." He nodded to the sack as Powie whined at his feet. "Yes, and Power Dog," he smirked, crouching down to ruffle the fur on her head. Powie rubbed against Kal's leg happy to have him back. She had missed him for a while.

"Okay then," Barry stated, taking one of the bracelets from the box Cisco had put on the nearby desk and putting it on. It felt warm, but there was nothing different or unusual about it. In a heartbeat, Kara has the other one on and was putting on Powie's taking off her normal collar to do so.

"You literally throw it to the ground," Cisco tossed the solar bomb he was handling to Barry. "The higher impact, the more light and more energy for the other Kryptonians."

"So, you need some height for that?" Kara smirked as she picked out a bomb from the bag. "I think I can do that." She tossed the sphere over to Barry at that. "Ready Barry? Powie?"

"As I'll ever be," Barry sighed, tying up and hitching the bag over his shoulder. Powie was giving Polly, her pup, a licking as Kara moved over and couched by the pup.

"I'll be back in a few days. You be good to Auntie Jesse, okay?" The pup yapped at her, licking her nose as Powie nudged her playfully in the basket.

"These spheres better survive the transport," Barry added to Cisco while Kara said her goodbyes; Cisco though, shrugged. It was too late to test that.

Kara moved to one side of Kal, picking up Powie to allow her the transport, while Barry took position on the other side of the Lantern. "See you in a few days, I guess," Barry muttered as Kal grabbed hold of them both.

"Good luck," Cisco and Caitlin said as one as green light overwhelmed the superheroes, and Kryptonian, and suddenly Barry felt like he was being pulled through drainpipe, head first, as he tried to scream, but couldn't.

-PowerFlash-

Barry wretched as Kara held on to Kal for support and the man chucked. "First time can be a killer," he muttered. "Especially as we're not strictly allowed to take others with us on teleport, but tough times and all…"

"Kara Wells?" A female voice spoke as Kara shook herself off, dropping Powie to the floor, to see the brunette moving toward her. She looked stressed, like she hadn't had time for anything in the past few days, but also felt extremely familiar. Like family. "Is this them, Kal?" She asked the Lantern but her eye not leaving Kara.

"Yeah Kara. This is… well, you," Kal stated as Kara realized who the woman was. It was her! Kara Da-Ver. She too had a golden retriever by her side, and Kara Wells realized this was Powie's mother, who cocked her head as Powie moved over to lick her snout. Powie's mom gave a bark and rubbed her head against her own pup.

"Oh Rao…" Kara Wells muttered, eyes wide as she took herself in properly. She'd aged well. "Nice to meet you. Me… you?" Kara Wells held out her hand.

"No time for pleasantries, Kara Wells. Kal-El supplied you with all the information needed?" Kara Da-Ver asked

"Erm yeah, we also got these…" Kara Wells held out the solar bomb. "It'll give you powers – well, everyone powers, we hope." Kara Wells was a little miffed by talking to her eventual, sort of, future self. And to see her future self so… busy. She was in charge around here Kara Wells had to remember and her planet was under attack.

"How many?" Kara Da-Ver asked, intrigued.

"Enough," Barry groaned; Kal quickly used his Green Lantern powers to remove the bile the transport had made Barry throw up on the dirty carpet. The room wasn't in the best quality now anyway.

"Good. We're going to need it." Kara Da-Ver stated, ignoring Kal's use of power. "Come, I have gathered the remaining members of the council."

"Kal said the Harvesters were attacking everywhere," Kara Wells, stated, now following her double out of the room, Kal and Barry taking up the rear with the dogs in between. The architecture looked familiar to Kara Wells, but it was all so… damaged. It seemed the Harvesters had already tried to attack the larger population of this city, ruining many Kryptonian buildings in the meanwhile.

"We managed to hold them back. The Lantern Corp helped gain us a temporary ceasefire, and there's now a temporary Lantern barrier over this city," Kara Da-Ver stated matter-of-factly, as she led the group into a large chamber. "It won't last long. Our armies are running thin…"

"Kara," an older woman in a flowing dress, with greying hair and handsome features stepped from the group gathered around a large table. Kara Wells could see a flickering holographic screen showing a middle-aged handsome man with dark hair she didn't recognise.

"Mom?" Kara Wells asked, eyes wide now as Alura Zor-El grinned at the younger Kara, pulling her into a hug before Kara Wells could say anything. It felt odd. The memories she had of her mom were from another Kara, in another universe. The pain she felt at her loss was there, but lessened by the multiverse; even more so in knowing she lived in this universe.

And now she was hugging her. And Kara Wells couldn't help but hug back. This was her mother. A woman she never thought she would see and it felt good to be in her arms. To be with her.

Alura pulled out of the embrace to look over her daughter, grinning from ear to ear as Kara Da-Ver moved over to the table to address the man at the screen, and the others gathered. Barry, Kal-El, and Powie felt out of place, as Pal-E had kept by Kara Da-Ver's heels to reach the table herself.

"Where… erm, where's Dad? Zor-El?" Kara Wells asked her mom, who's face creased at the name and reference. Kara Wells wanted to see her father as well. Well her Kryptonian father. Kara Danvers from Alien had good memories of him.

"Did you not…?" Alura looked to Kal at this.

"No. It never came up," Kal stated as Kara Wells looked between the two now confused but feeling she was going to get some upsetting news.

"He died, sweetheart," Alura stated putting her hand on Kara's shoulder. "Five years ago, now. It was peaceful, he's with Rao," Alura couldn't quite meet Kara Wells' eyes at this, but Kara decided to let this go. It wasn't the time. "Are you Barry?" Alura now addressed Barry, who was glancing at the gathered group with a frown.

"Yes, ma'am," Barry nodded, and before he could do anything else, Alura had him in a hug. Thanking him for being there for his Kara since the start. He couldn't help but smile into the hug as he looked over at Kara Wells, who smiled at the odd union.

"Kara?" Kara Da-Ver called over, and Kara Wells looked over to her older double, she indicated for her to come to the table, which Kara Wells did. "Kara Wells, this is the Kryptonian High Council. You may notice some members. Jor-El and Lara Jor-El, my – our, I guess – aunt and uncle and Kal's parents," Kara Wells nodded and smiled at the two, remembering them from her memories of the other Kara. They had aged well, too.

"Kal's younger brother, Gal-El," Kara Da-Ver indicated a very handsome man who looked eerily like his older brother. She nodded to him too. "My own husband, Da-Ver…" An attractive man with a short beard held his hand out of Kara Wells to shake; he had a twinkle in his eyes and a lopsided grin, as if appreciating the sheer oddity of meeting a younger version of his wife.

"And this is Si-Ma, Lyra Sti-Ey, Cha-Ed, Ma-Mia, Rose Do-Ter, Mags Sa-Yer and No-Bel – the remaining members of the High Council," Kara Da-Ver introduced. A throat was cleared and the Karas turned around to see an older Green Lantern leaning by a wall. Kara Wells stared at him as Kara Danvers' memories took over. She remembered this Green lantern, although her memories of him were younger, he with dark hair, not the silvery hair he had now.

"I know you," Kara Wells said, wracking her brains for the name of the Green Lantern who had saved her as a child – well, the other her. "Ha-Pri?"

"That would be me," Ha-Pri said with a nod. "But you may call me Uncle Ha."

"Why?" Kara Wells asked, confused, thinking that was strange.

"Because he is, or was, Aunt Astra's husband," Kara Da-Ver supplied, as though this was obvious.

"Oh," Kara Wells said, giving Ha-Pri a look. Kal had mentioned he did not know who Non was, and Astra had been a Green Lantern until her death, but she had never asked who Astra had married instead. "I'm glad she ended up with you instead of… well never mind. It doesn't matter. Hello Uncle Ha." Ha-Pri smile as he too came over and gave Kara Wells a one-armed hug.

"And that is King Mon-El on Daxam," Da-Ver interrupted the moment, wanting to get the meeting over as he indicated the handsome older man on the screen, who had been patient with introductions so far. "The rest of The Lantern Corp members are currently on Daxam, we can introduce you later, but my wife mentioned something about a secret weapon… and the fact you have powers."

"Mon-El…?" Barry mumbled quietly, having remained silent during the family moment. He smiled at seeing Kara interact with her Kryptonian family. It was a piece she was missing, besides having Kal and now she was actually meeting them all. "Like…?"

"Yes," Kara said, interrupting Barry before he said it out loud. They had already been through this with Kal once. She knew Barry was about to ask if it was the same Mon-El who was Alien Kara's boyfriend.

"Oh, wow, you aged well," Barry said to the screen, making the King raise an eyebrow and Barry thought they had to get a picture for Alien Earth Kara. "Sorry… continue."

"Yeah." Kara Wells sighed. "Okay. I do have powers. Obviously. I mean there's a reason why I'm called Power Girl on Earth," Kara felt a little odd, surrounded by so many Kryptonians, but she needed to show off her powers first, to prove to them they could be effective in this war, so she took a step back and lifted herself from the floor. It took a momentary effort, having to concentrate on the energy flowing from the yellow sun bracelet over her body, rather than being eradiated all-over, but it was easy after that first moment. Several council members took a step back at this and Mon-El even whistled appreciatively on the holographic monitor.

"That's not all," Alura now spoke, Barry by her side and Kal to the back. He was sitting down with Powie's head on his lap, obviously enjoying having the dog with him once more.

With a nod from Barry, Kara lit up her eyes and on the wall behind the group, easily carved the House of El symbol onto the brickwork; she then opened her mouth and demonstrated her freeze breath, sending shivers across the gathered group. Landing, she then glanced to Barry and nodded. In a flash of light, he sped around the group and landed by Kara's side. They applauded.

"The name is appropriate," Da-Ver commented, indicating he was impressed by the powers his wife's younger self had shown.

"Barry Allen here, otherwise known as The Flash, just has speed, but can do so much with it, while I have a whole ensemble of powers. Kal-El experienced them back on Earth when he helped me several months ago," the other Els in the group looked beyond Kara to Kal now, all three with a raised eyebrow as Kara Wells tried not to chuckle at this move. It seemed Kal had not told them about using Kryptonian powers in the fight again Power Man and Bizzaro. "My powers though… they can be yours. For a limited time." She grabbed one of the solar spheres from the sack Barry had with him and placed it on the desk in the centre.

"This is a Yellow Sun Bomb. It gives anyone with the ability to soak up and use that radiation, my abilities. It'll last for probably around an hour or two apiece, for all involved, but you can do magic in that time with these gifts. I propose – well, Kal-El, myself and I propose that we give as many Kryptonians, and Daxamites, these powers to help destroy the Harvester army," Kara took a breath at that, surprised at how authoritative she felt and sounded. It must be part of her DNA though, given Kara Da-Ver and the many other Karas she knew across the multiverse.

"Will Daxamites have the same abilities though?" Mon-El asked on the monitor.

"Similar," Kara Wells said biting her lip. Cisco had met Mon-El from Alien Earth not long ago and she had talked to her Alien Earth Counterpart about him several times. "You will definitely get super strength, speed, and invulnerability." Kara commented. "We know a… well, it became obvious from Barry, but we know a version of you from another universe who uses those abilities to be a hero, but he does not have the more complicated powers." Kara sighed. "We're not sure why. We're theorizing Kryptonians get more powers under yellow sun because Krypton is closer to the red sun than Daxam. Still, the abilities you do get from them would be useful in this war and maybe in this universe it will be different and you will get all the powers. Who knows?" Kara took a breath when she finished her speech. She had been going fast and basically said all that in on breath.

"Understandable. In which case, I accept the use of these spheres," Mon-El stated on the screen. "If possible, our best scientists could recreate them here on Daxam, but we need one to start with…"

Kara paused at this, frowning. She hadn't thought they could recreate yellow sun over here, but Cisco and other Earths had long-since replicated red sun energies, so it made sense. The question was: Would they put these powers to good use? She dared not think of a planet full of superheroes and supervillains.

As she contemplated this, she felt a hand slip into hers and saw Barry by her side. He looked determined.

"Mr... well King Mon-El, sir," Barry started before Kara could wanting to be polite to royalty as he said this. "These are to be used in this situation only. Bad use of these powers could be your undoing – Krypton's too," he addressed the table quickly at this. "We have plenty of superpowered people on our planet, and while some of us are good like myself and Kara Wells; a good portion of them aren't. There's a saying on Earth: With great power comes great responsibilities. So, think hard before you try and recreate them, okay?"

"Of course, Barry Allen," King Mon-El stated after a moment of thought himself. "The technology will be limited to the highest security after this use. We shall discharge them across our remaining military, but after, once Daxam and Krypton survive, it shall remain locked up. You have my word."

"Okay," Barry nodded, but his eyes fell upon Kara Da-Ver now.

"The same here," Kara Da-Ver stated, knowing why Barry was looking to him. "Under strict protection. But you have so many, hopefully we won't need to recreate them."

"Kal-El?" Mon-El spoke on the screen, and Kal stood, moving toward both Karas now. He picked up the sphere on the table, and without a word it vanished in green light. "Thank you," Mon-El spoke, as he showed the room the sphere now teleported into his hands.

"Be careful," Kara Wells stated.

"We shall be in contact within the hour for an update," Kara Da-Ver stated at this, and the screen switched off, throwing the room into sudden darker light.

Barry and Kara both sighed as one, but Kara smiled, looking at her family in the room. This felt weird, but it was also something she had been thinking about for a while. Visiting Krypton and meeting them. Seeing her family again. It was something no other Kara could do, and she felt privileged to be the one to do it – even if under such harsh conditions. And having Barry here with her just made it even better.

-PowerFlash-

Cisco span on his chair as he glanced to Caitlin next to him. Since Barry, Kara and Powie had left, Cisco and Caitlin had been directing the Legends in the superheroes' places. Now though, Cisco had a question he was dying to know the answer to.

"Tell me again how Nate got his metal skin?" Vibe asked, watching on the computer at the satellite imagery of Firestorm, Atom and the metal man facing off against the meta-human with lava-like skin himself. Cisco had yet to name the meta, but he was more curious about Nate Heywood first.

"Alright, so Martin and I were working on a formula to give me the power of my Atom suit – that is to shrink and grow huge, right?" Ray spoke over the intercom, the sound of him blasting the lava meta meeting their ears at the last moment.

"You wanted to become a meta human," Cisco nodded at that, knowing Ray couldn't hear him nod.

"Everyone else is," Ray stated simply. Caitlin shifted uneasily in her seat at this, but Cisco didn't notice. "Anyway, so we get the formula complete, in a vial and everything when who should sneak up on us by Nate."

"I just wanted to see what you guys were doing," Nate now interrupted, the sound of metal on stone meeting Cisco's ear as he too attacked the lava man.

"Ray jumped," Jax spoke. "Well, Gray said that anyway…"

"Yeah, I jumped, it caused the contents of the vial to splash onto Nate, temporarily blinding him," Ray let out a grunt as he made a move on attacking the lava meta.

"I was blinded for all of five minutes as what felt like my skin was on fire," Nate added.

"His skin turned to metal. We all freaked out. Martin told me to get Caity and –"

"I came to check him over, but I couldn't with his skin all… well, metal. There was no way to take a blood sample or anything," Caitlin contributed next to Cisco.

"Until I knocked him out with my blaster," Ray spoke, sounding pleased with himself. "Then Caity took blood and skin samples, to find out what exactly the formula had done to him – turns out it wouldn't have worked on me; or at least not the way I wanted. Wrong ingredient. I would have got the metal skin and not the shrinking thing."

"Is this the sort of experiment STAR Labs would be doing…?" Cisco asked in curiosity.

"Oh, more than likely," Ray muttered as there was a roar of fire and a whoop from the three. The lava meta had been taken out. "Change of topic, what are we doing with metas now, what with ARGUS in town?"

"They let us do our thing – we have first come privileges when it's matter of meta-humans, but they deal with more than just metas. As we don't have The Flash or Power Girl to bring the rogue meta back, I'll tell Lyra to bring a van to pick him up."

"Any clue who he is?" Jax now spoke.

"Facial recognition is having difficulty with that," Caitlin now spoke in. "Once he's back at ARGUS base, we'll be able to get an I.D."

"What is going on with ARGUS?" Ray now asked. "Alex moved a few months back now, who's leading the team?"

"Position is still open," Cisco stated, "but Lyra's getting stretched thin. She can't keep running everything. She needs to go on maternity leave pretty soon and needs a second in command without Alex about."

"Something to think about," a voice spoke, and Cisco turned to see Jax and Martin separating behind them. Firestorm had flown directly back to base and Stein had a glint in his eye Cisco hadn't seen before. "And for the record, Mr. Heywood's newfound abilities had nothing to do with me. It was Mr. Palmer who miscalculated the formula that infected Mr. Heywood – I had very little to do with it." Stein stated.

"You helped though," Ray added, entering the room and taking off his helmet. "Nate's waiting with Molten Man for the ARGUS van. Will hitch a ride back."

"Molten Man?" Cisco pulled a face at that. "We can do better than that. I was thinking of just, Magma. Catchy, right?"

"Catchy, but not scientifically correct. Magma is lava when it's underground; the moment it contacts air, it becomes lava. Molten Man is very obviously in contact with oxygen, so…" Ray stated, as Cisco rolled his eyes.

"You're not exactly an atom though, are you?" Cisco pointed out. "And Jax and Stein aren't exactly a storm of fire… it's just a name. Magma. I like it, so I'm naming him that."

"Fair enough," Ray sighed, shrugging as he smirked at Caitlin, moving over to kiss his girlfriend as Cisco input the name into their software – they had files on all the metas they had faced since the original Weather Wizard, after all.

"So, Nate's skin?" Cisco asked. "Something you guys celebrated?"

"Far from it," Jax stated as he took a seat.

"I thought maybe some blood samples from Mr. Allen would be effective – the quick healing of the speedster could act as an antibody for the potentially lethal dose of meta gene, but it was too progressive." Stein now stated.

"Thought he was going to go completely metal," Caitlin stated as she pulled away from Ray. "But it was just his skin. It's honestly really fascinating – he's the first non-Particle Accelerator meta-human I've seen. It proved a theory of mine and one I need to work more on, which kind of brings me to something else…"

"Your meta-human studies?" Cisco asked, intrigued turning around. "You told me before that insane Power Man and Bizzaro attack."

"Ray's agreed to fund me," Caitlin blurted out. "As part of one of STAR Labs' new project. Barry needs to sign me off though, as he's the one running the place, but when all's set, I should need to hire a team of researchers and run my own experiments – it's quite exciting."

"I'm pleased," Cisco smirked at his friend. "Although this isn't charity because…?"

"She's my girlfriend?" Ray completed, folding his arms. "Mr. Ramon, I'm surprised by you. STAR Labs is going to make Palmer Tech a lot of money, and effectively being the meta-human centre of the world makes its location in Central City perfect. Even Wayne Enterprises won't have the resources I will."

"My man… an entrepreneur," Caitlin smirked. "And to think you shied away from it until recently." She punched Ray playfully on the arm.

"Well that's Molten Man in lockup," Nate entered the room at this, not having been privy to the prior conversation.

"He's called Magma now," Ray muttered as Cisco chuckled at the lack of enthusiasm.

"Oh. Okay. Well if we're renaming things, I don't like the name you gave me," Nate pointed at Ray at this.

"What did you call him?" Cisco turned, curiously, to Ray now.

"Well I was calling him 'Girder' in homage to our late friend of similar abilities," Ray stated, referencing Barry's high school bully, Tony, who could turn himself into steel, "but that was in bad taste, according to Caity, so we've been calling him Metalhead since."

"Please… never name meta-humans again, Ray," Cisco sighed, pinching the bridge of his nose now in obvious agitation. "Nate…" he looked up at the man in question, "any suggestions? Anything you prefer?"

"Well, when my grandpa fought in the second world war… they called him Commander Steel so I was thinking –" Nate began.

"Not Commander. You don't have the authority," Cisco stated in thought.

"Citizen Steel then?" Jax pointed out, intrigued by the conversation.

"No. Just Steel," Cisco smirked. "No Metalhead, no Commander… just plain Steel." He nodded to Nate at this.

"I like," Nate shrugged.

"I still prefer Metalhead," Ray muttered, Caitlin scoffing at this.

-PowerFlash-

Cisco woke up with a start, wondering why he had woken until he saw his phone was flashing. Rubbing his eyes, he took a moment to find out who the caller was, before checking the time. It was 4am. Who would be calling at this time…?

"You're on with Cisco…?" Cisco started as he answered, noticing the ID being that of STAR Labs – or at least a STAR Labs number. Who was at the labs at this time of the night?

"And so are you," Cisco's own voice replied to the comment, causing Cisco to sit bolt upright.

"Which one are you?" Prime Cisco asked wondering if Karry needed help with another stranded. They seemed to call a lot for that since they did not have their own Vibe around.

"Mutant Earth," the other Cisco replied. Prime could picture himself smirking. Prime Cisco smiled himself at his favourite alternate of himself.

"Why are you calling at 4am?" Prime asked, impressed at his latest updates to the Multiverse Communications System – with Karry integrating their Gideon into their part of the system, he had to find a way to outshine them… or at least, keep in line with them. He and Harry were currently working on their own Gideon from scratch – not wanting the technology Eobard had brought back with them to interfere with the time continuum – although not wanting to keep the name. It was through this A.I. that Cisco had linked the communications system to his own cell and how he was able to talk to his Mutant self. Their new A.I. wasn't as advance as the Gideon of Karry but he was getting there and Karry Barry, the creator of their Gideon, had given them some tips.

"I couldn't sleep of course – I thought you would be the same," Mutant Cisco replied, as though this was obvious.

"Should I have a reason to stay up all night?" Prime asked, adding musingly: "Well, reasons I don't already have."

"Of course! There's the matter of an insane version of ourselves we were told about a week ago. We decided we needed to help him," Mutant Cisco was talking about the events of Echo and Tremor, when they had helped a multiverse of heroes slide to other worlds to trap the evil Vibe, to stop him from killing all versions of Cisco. On one of these new Earths, a Cisco existed whose powers had driven him insane.

"I… I haven't really had the chance to think about him," Prime Cisco muttered truthfully. With the redevelopment of STAR Labs, keeping an eye on both Team Power-Flash and Team Quick-Silver in both Central and National Cities respectively, and not to mention Kara and Barry leaving for Krypton, the SnowAllen version of himself had since been put on the backburner of his brain.

"Well I have," Mutant Cisco replied, sounding annoyed that his Prime double had forgotten his promise to help their SnowAllen counterpart. "And I wanted to run something by you. Are you by a computer right now? Would be easier to talk face to face."

"One minute," Cisco yawned, looking around for his laptop. "Where are you now?" The thought came to him, judging from the fact a Black Siren had taken down his apartment block, effectively making Vibe Junior homeless.

"STAR of course," Mutant Cisco replied. "Thanks for sending a system to add here. Easier than heading to the Farm to call."

"That's fine. I mean, where are you living…?" Prime Cisco muttered, opening his laptop and switching the thing on.

"Oh. With Joe. Iris and Barry are no longer at home so it's Wally and me here. He likes others in the house. You on?" Mutant Cisco added.

"Patience, brother from another universe," Prime muttered, wiping the sleep from his eyes. It was way too early for this.

"More like me from another sea," Mutant responded.

"You're weird," Prime Cisco moaned.

"Hey, I'm you," Mutant Cisco countered, suddenly defensive.

"Don't I know it," Prime Cisco smirked to himself as the video chat came up and he hung up, seeing his alternate on the screen.

"Okay, I have several different ideas," Mutant Cisco said typing on his computer. "Going to email you them now so you can look at what I have been working on."

"How do you have so much time on your hands?" Prime Cisco asked, rubbing his eyes as an email came in and he opened it to see all the ideas on it. Mutant Cisco was right in saying he had several ideas – Prime Cisco was impressed. "Don't you have to be the brains of Team Powerflash?' Cisco smirked. Another reason he liked Mutant was their similarities. On every other world Kara was Supergirl and while Kara Kent was not Power Girl, the name was similar enough to use the same terminology. The rest of the Earths used 'Superflash' instead.

"Kara and Barry are at the farm. Haven't been back to Central all week," Mutant Cisco said dismissively. "A big Mutant threat has not popped up here and they rarely come for normal day crimes. Especially during this time of the season when their farm is the busiest. Caitlin is busy taking care of our coma duo and Harry is busy at work getting STAR ready to become a museum. I have been working on updates for our new warehouse headquarters. Made some really cool new equipment to jail our Mutants. This week Harry and I are going to transfer everything over, including this system, and start building our new jail, but until then I have had a lot of free time."

"No other heroes who need you?" Prime Cisco asked. Prime Cisco didn't hate Mutant Barry for leaving Central, but he could see his Barry reasons for his dislike – ever since their Barry had left Central to live full time in Smallville, things had changed dramatically in that city regarding metahumans and how they were handled.

"The Justice Society doesn't really need me," Mutant Cisco said, and Prime Cisco smiled. He had not known they had a Justice Society, the same way they did. "Arrow vigilantes have Curtis; Felicity too when she's not running Smoak Tech. Wonder Woman doesn't work with techs. Static has Gear. Cyborg is smart… and well, a Cyborg, so his computers can do the work I can from his brain."

"What about the Legends?" Prime Cisco asked, wondering if the same thing had happened there as it had here: Rip Hunter abandoning the Legends, forcing the group to restructure on Earth.

"The ones on the Waverider with Rip Hunter?" Mutant Cisco asked. "They are time traveling. Protecting time and stuff. They stopped here a while ago. I am pretty sure Sara is dating Rip, but they don't need me." Prime Cisco was shocked there. So, the Legends were still time traveling over there – he better not share that information with the remaining ones here. "But anyway, my ideas. I have three that could really work. A couple of others that have a chance. I think the main problem for SnowAllen is with mutants being stronger, he's vibing all the time. We need to find a way to weaken him or regulate the power."

"I like the idea," Prime Cisco said. "But we have no idea why metas – Mutants, sorry, that's still weird to me – are stronger on SnowAllen. If we use our own research into powers and there's something different on that Earth, we could make him worst instead of better."

"I had not considered that," Mutant Cisco said, biting his lip. "We need to find out what makes SnowAllen mutants tick. We should see about planning a trip there."

"Not now," Prime Cisco said with a smirk, like his other self's enthusiasm. "Let's go over your ideas to discount the ones who will not work and let me improve them. We can plan on going there soon. When things are a little calmer here. I have my hands full, right now. Hey if you're bored, might be able to use another Cisco around, I'm sure other Vibes would be intrigued." Mutant Cisco laughed as they started taking plans.

-PowerFlash-

Iris has received the call first thing from Caitlin. Kara was going to be away for a couple of days, so she needed cover at work. Iris couldn't quite believe that Kara had actually left the planet, but stranger things had happened over the past few years.

Or at least, things of equal strangeness.

She was at CatCo now, early so to catch Cat before the day began, and knocked on the media mogul's door. The woman had her back to the office. She turned to face Iris, large sunglasses covering her eyes as she dropped these down her nose to get a proper look at CatCo's meta-human correspondent.

"Eileen," Cat started simply.

"Yeah, um, hi. Kara… she's not going to be in today. Might not be for a few days actually," Iris started, ignoring the misuse of name. "She's sick."

"Sick? But Karen never gets sick," Cat removed the sunglass entirely now as she leaned forward, arms resting on the edges of the desk. "She's some kind of supergirl, I suspect."

"Supergirl?" Iris said trying not to smile or laugh at that. She might not know much of the multiverse but she knew on other Earths Cat Grant had called Kara's alternate self Supergirl not Power Girl. It seemed very funny Cat Grant was now calling Kara it instead of her superhero self.

"A joke, Eileen. Never mind," Cat sighed. "The world keeps spinning. You know what morning coffee I take," Cat smirked.

"Of course, Ms. Grant," Iris sighed. It looked like she was back on assistant duty with Kara away.

-PowerFlash-

Barry sat with Alura while Kara instructed the higher Kryptonian military ranks on their soon-to-be temporary powers and Kal-El did the same on Daxam. He had very little to do right now, and honestly was only here for the fight, although he felt a little awkward being with his girlfriend's effective mother, who hadn't removed her eyes from Barry since Kara Wells had left her line of vision.

"Kara – your Kara – does she have a mother?" Alura asked, breaking the silence.

"What?" Barry asked, not sure he understood the question.

"Kal-El has done his research; she has a sister and a father, Jessica and Harold respectively, but there's no mention of a mother from all his research," Alura persisted.

"Oh. No," Barry frowned, not having realized this himself. Perhaps having grown up at Joe's, with just Joe and Iris, and with the shadow of his own mother still over his mind, he'd never really experienced having one as he grew up, so didn't see the reality of it with anyone else.

"That's a shame," Alura pouted as she looked beyond Barry, deep in thought now. "Girls need their mom."

"She's happy though," Barry tried. "Jesse and Harry are great to her, and we have a bigger family of friends so it's not really anything we've discussed," Barry tried. "It's never bothered her." Barry wasn't sure what else to say. This was in a way Kara's mother and Barry had a feeling Kara felt like Alura was her mother.

"It's okay. You don't need to explain," Alura looked back to Barry with a small smile now. "Are you and she bonded?"

"Bonded?" Barry now asked, this Kryptonian terminology unfamiliar to him.

"Do you share the Bond? A connection of passion and emotions. It only develops between those who truly need to be connected, although usually between two Kryptonians. It has been known outside of our species, although between one of ours and an external species," Alura explained.

"Like Karry…" Barry muttered to himself now, remembering Barry and Kara Allen on Karry Universe sharing some sort of mental bond – it had never been totally explained to him though.

"What's a Karry?" Alura responded, to a snort of laughter from Barry before he composed himself.

"Sorry, it's… not important right now, but no, I don't think we do. Well, I mean recently I have been able to predict her more than I can anyone else. Like when Cat Grant says something stupid to anger her, I can tell exactly why. Or when she's injured in the line of Superhero duties, where her pain exactly is – not that that's too common though… what?" Barry noticed the odd look on her face now.

"A minor bond, much like my Kara and Da-Ver, but it's present," Alura expressed.

"I'm… bonded to her?" Barry asked now, surprised.

"There's an easier test though," Alura sighed.

"What's that?" Barry asked, curious and still shocked.

"Pow-E. She has taken your Kara as her mistress fully?" Alura asked.

"Yeah, I suppose so. Obeys her every word; well, except for when she was pregnant," Barry mused.

"Pregnant? Pow-E has puppies?" Alura looked sharply at Barry now at this.

"Oh, yeah. Powie and Krypto, a long story, but they had six pups; gave most of them away to other… friends," Barry didn't feel quite like telling Alura of some of the other Karas in the multiverse just yet. That should be up to his Kara, not him. She knew enough though, given Kal must have told her how his Kara came to be – a chance encounter with another universe's Kara and a clone-making metahuman – but he didn't want to overwhelm her with so many orphaned Karas across the multiverse. He was sure Alura would insist on visiting them all if she knew.

"Wonderful," Alura smiled now, looking more relaxed again. "But anyway, what I mean is, if Pow-E is obeying Kara Wells, she should follow you with almost exact obedience, subconsciously knowing the bond that you should share."

Barry thought about that a moment, remembering being out on the field with Power Dog and she listening to him, as well as times at home when she paid just as much attention to him as she did Kara. "Yeah… she does," Barry stated. "I thought that was just because she got used to me…" Barry tried.

"You're Bonded," Alura smiled to herself. "Trust me. A mother knows."

Barry was a little speechless at that.

So, he and Kara Wells had become bonded much like the pair on Karry Universe? And he thought they were unique in that way too. He had to tell Cisco when he got back, maybe talk to the other universe's Barry to compare. Of course, it was only minor apparently so they didn't exactly have that weird telepathic thing the other couple had, but it was still something.

The ground suddenly shook beneath their feet as an explosion rocked the building. Barry jumped to his feet, but Alura was already moving.

"The Harvesters have broken through, it's now or never," Alura called, just as a door was thrown open and the two Karas, along with their dogs, came marching in.

"The time has come," Kara Da-Ver stated as Kara Wells moved up to Barry. "We know what we must do," she was joined by some high ranking military officials as she spoke. "Take these to your ranks," Kara Da-Ver handed over several of the solar spheres to the officials. "We can beat them."

"I must go to the main headquarters. Send a message to our troops from there to get everyone here," Alura said. "Be safe my daughters." Alura gave both Karas a kiss before running upstairs to get to her headquarters, which Kara Wells assumed was heavily fortified.

That was when Barry and Kara got their first view of the alien threat they were facing because, storming down the corridor, seven-foot-tall with a full suit of armour and waving tentacles, gun in hand, was something thoroughly un-Kryptonian.

"I've got this," Power Girl stated, moving forward and letting loose with her x-ray vision, it easily slicing through the creature's armour. The thing screamed but didn't stop; pulling its large gun up, it fired at Kara, but the laser beam that shot from the weapon did no damage to her, or the suit. Barry now ran forward, grabbing the gun from the thing that didn't even know he had sped to it. He turned the gun on the Harvester and fired, the creature falling over backward, collapsing onto the floor.

Power Girl and The Flash took a sigh before high fiving one another and turning to see Kara Da-Ver, her husband, and the military generals looking on in surprise and shock.

"Any questions?" Kara Wells asked, to a smirk from her other self.

-PowerFlash-

"Is it me, or do the bad guys seem to know The Flash and Power Girl aren't here?" Atom asked as he pursued a woman in black. She had only just missed firing an arrow off at the mayor – although Cisco's systems had alerted them to the fact just in time.

"Well, there has been an absence of the Scarlett Speedster and the Girl of Power since yesterday," Caitlin spoke up from the Wearhouse Cortex, Cisco by her side. The day, as usual, had been quite noneventful, but come the late afternoon and all hell was breaking loose. Or at least, another bad guy was on the loose. "Be thankful this one isn't a meta-human," she added.

"She's skilled though," Ray commented as the woman shot an arrow at him from ahead, he able to deflect it easily. "Any clue who she is? Seems like someone Olly would know."

"Well, it's not Artemis," Cisco chuckled. "She's still in Starling with the others."

"Does she have a sister?" Ray joked as he fired at her again, this time getting her on the shoulder just as she was about to leap from one rooftop to another. He paused in sudden shock as she collapsed over the edge.

Flying forward, heart racing, thinking he'd done something stupid and accidentally killed her, he was relieved when a fiery figured flew up from between the blocks, carrying the unconscious form of the female archer in his arms. Firestorm was able to control the matrix these days, so he wouldn't burn someone upon touch. It helped in this type of situation.

The metahuman placed the unconscious woman on the rooftop in front of Atom. They both looked over her form. "She kind of looks familiar…" Ray muttered, as Jax said nothing.

"Bring her back to base. We can find out more," Cisco stated.

"But I think Firestorm, you're needed elsewhere. Reports of a localized earthquake downtown," Caitlin now spoke. "Must be a meta, or else it would be felt across the city."

"On it," Firestorm stated, taking to the air as Atom sighed and picked up the woman, who stirred. Scooping her into his arms, Ray took off, heading back to the Wearhouse.

It became obvious what the cause of the earthquakes were to Firestorm when he saw her. Screaming at an office block, causing the building to crumple.

"Siren!" Firestorm reported. "She's back…"

"Just what we need," Cisco muttered, his mind going back to the conversation with his Mutant counterpart earlier. "We need to get people out of that building safely. We could really do with The Flash right now."

"Next best thing," came a female voice over the intercom, as Jesse came speeding onto the scene, wasting no time in running into the falling building, evacuating the occupants quicker than her name indicated. This gave Firestorm the chance to turn on Siren, but found her gone.

"What's her game?" Jax asked in annoyance.

We must help the people and prevent this building collapse being a catastrophe, Martin spoke in Jax's head as he nodded in agreement. This is what they knew and did best.

-PowerFlash-

The Kryptonians were adapting to their powers well; occasionally, the flash of yellowy-white sparkled across the planet's surface as a Kryptonian powered up with the solar bombs.

It seemed their superpowers were giving them the upper edge, as plenty of the planet's military occupants shot to the sky – firing laser vision or freeze breath upon their enemies; several had teamed up to help fight off hordes and Kara Wells had to admit that she was impressed. Or she should have been if she had the time to marvel at her teaching skills.

She, Barry, Powie and even Powie's mother, Pal-E, were taking on at least twenty Harvesters while the occasional Green Lantern popped into existence via teleport to help fight. Kara saw Ha-Pri leading a group of Green Lanterns in the fight. Kal was around too, fighting to protect his planet and staying close to his family – it reminded Kara of when they fought together on Earth and she had to smile at that. Working with her cousin was always nice.

King Mon had shown up with his Daxamite army, as the main battle was focussed on Krypton, not Daxom, and it seemed they too did not get the heat vision or freeze breath but did have the super strength and other abilities. Mon-El had a smile as he punched a coming Harvester into the sky.

Barry had claimed the Harvester's gun he had taken earlier and was using it against their own with great joy and pride – he was barely using his speed as a weapon, speeding around and firing like a madman. He was starting to see why Captain Cold liked doing this, but he knew there was a limit – he wouldn't dare use it against the Kryptonians, Daxomites, or Green Lanterns.

"They're calling a retreat!" Someone called, and Barry had to stop to see Kal-El shouting to both Karas this information. There were flashes of teal light, and the remaining Harvesters on the planet's surface teleported away. Barry took a breath.

"Did we win?" Kara Wells asked, taking a breath, feeling exhausted despite the yellow sun bracelet keeping her powers active. She'd never used her skills to this extent since her early days in ARGUS training with Alex. But she had to smile. She loved protecting Earth, but there was something about saving Krypton. It was something other Karas could not do and she loved being able to do it in their stead; keeping the home that was destroyed everywhere else alive. This Krypton had to remain; it was the only one they knew of still living.

Kara Da-Ver pulled out of her pocket a small round disc and the image of Alura appeared on it – she, along with the other high-ranking Council members, had remained behind, joining her in the main headquarters to keep track of the battles, call in orders, and keep their allies informed of what was going on. Kara and Da-Ver were the only ones on the front lines. With many of their generals' dead, the two had taken charge of the armies themselves, both having experience in the military.

"The Queen is calling a ceasefire. It seems negotiations are viable again – they didn't expect us to fight back so easily," Alura smirked, and Kara Da-Ver gave her younger self a grin. Kara Wells smiled back. It was due to her that this had happened, that Krypton and Daxam were spared.

"I want to be there. The Harvester Queen needs to know we're not ones to mess with," Kara Da-Ver stated. Besides, as head of the council it was her job to negotiate with the enemy.

"You and I will head aboard their ship, to talk," Alura stated.

"No. Well, not before I give you power," Kara Da-Ver spoke quickly.

"Why?" Alura frowned, clearly confused on why her daughter insisted she needed powers now the battle was over.

"If this is a double-cross, you need to be protected," Kara Da-Ver stated.

"Very well," Alura nodded, understanding her daughter's logic.

"I'll come too," Kara Wells jumped in, much to the shock of Barry. "I want to see this done as much as you guys." Kara Da-Ver merely nodded at the younger her, putting a hand on her shoulder.

"Kara…?" Barry started, but a simple glower from her shut him up. He felt a hand on his shoulder and glanced around to see Da-Ver behind him.

"Never fight with Kara, my friend," he muttered with a sly wink. "Trust me."

"Oh, I know," Barry smiled and sighed. "I just don't want to see her harmed."

"I don't think that will be a problem," Da-Ver replied, as the two Karas vanished in a blue teleport back to base, Powie moved over to Barry now while Pal-E moved over to Da-Ver. "I guess we're on canine duties," Da-Ver muttered now, letting go of Barry to crouch down and affectionately pet his wife's dog.

Barry sighed as he looked around. Wherever they were on Krypton, it was a wasteland now. Scattered with Harvester bodies, with fires crackling far as he could see. There had been buildings here, he could see their remains, but they had long-since gone before this battle. The city was a wreck, and would need rebuilding.

He suddenly felt overwhelmed. Never had he been involved in a full-scale battle like this, and while fighting, he hadn't considered… well anything, about it, but now. He fell to his knees as Powie whined beside him, letting him lean on her as he gathered his thoughts. He looked up to the red sun in the sky, so unfamiliar, so alien.

"I want to go home," he muttered, rubbing Powie's snout as he watched the Kryptonian army now starting to clear up the battlefield – they were very efficient. "I want to show Cisco this weapon too," he added in afterthought as he kept the Harvester weapon close.

...

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