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Gundam Gate- With the total destruction of the EA, ZAFT, and ORB by the Gou'ald can the beleaguered survivors of the Cosmic Era find safe haven in this new universe. Will they fall prey to the Gou'ald again or will forces closer to home prove to be their downfall.

Authors note- Specifically the time lines cross at later Cosmic Era 75 but does not include the library works and April 2002 beginning with Season 5 episode 17 Failsafe.

Prologue

The dark fabric of space was torn asunder as a colossal tear in the fabric of space time formed deep within the asteroid belt. Bright multicolored bolts of energy rippled across the growing tear like lightning atomizing any stray asteroids that drifted into the growing maw. The bolts intensified as a large glowing object slowly forced its way out of the rift. A final burst of chaotic energy and the glowing spherical object broke free from the rift, closing quickly behind it. Energy spent, the glowing sphere faded revealing a large battered and bruised yet intact craft. The energy storm left large black scorch marks marring the deep red paint of the hull, yet the marks only seemed to enhance the look of the ship like a tribal hunter on the prowl. While intact, the ship's hull was peppered with small dents and dings, like it went through an interstellar hail storm. Despite the damage, the ship looked ready to fight as the asteroid belt stood poised to destroy the new arrival.

Sharp wailing sirens, blared across the inside of the ship dragging the occupants painfully back to consciousness as they struggled to regain their bearings. "What happened," a female voice tried calling out to her companion over the blaring sirens in the dimly lit hallways. Several more people joined them as they headed for the bridge.

"Would somebody shut that off," an irate female voice screamed over the sirens.

"A much better," a male voice said as the pair entered the bridge the sirens relegated to silent red flashing lights.

"What happened? Otto," the pink princess asked.

"I don't know one minute I am enjoying a good book in my room, the next minute I'm about to lose my hearing on the bridge," Otto replied.

"Same here, I was talking to Dearka when I felt sleepy and the next thing I know, I'm waking up on the Bridge," Mirallia Hawe added. If this is his idea of a prank, he is in big trouble.

"Where is Terminal, what the hell happened to the station," Cagalli asked pulling up the external cameras.

"Unknown, it's like the station never existed," Sai called out sliding into his position pulling up a large 3D display of the surrounding area.

"That's impossible. What about the Archangel, the Eternal, Kusanagi, Minerva, and Girty Lue." Cagalli called out looking over his shoulder.

"Meyrin, hail the station and the ships. See if they know anymore than we do," Cagali ordered.

"Don't bother," a sleepy Nene said floating onto the bridge.

"Why," Cagali said.

"Not now," Lacus replied still reading a letter let on the captains chair tears slowly rolling down her cheeks. "Mirialla please have Kira, Athrun, and Ile launch manually to cover the ship until the engines are back online."

"Why can't we just launch them normally and be done with it," Vino asked as they fumbled around in the low light conditions.

"Because we only have the emergency batteries for power right now," Yolant replied.

"What about the Solar sails?" Vino whined struggling to open the interior doors to the catapult.

"Because genius we are in the asteroid belt and the debris would shred them to pieces and us along with it if you don't get that door open quickly," Ile called out from the proto savior as another loud thud reverberated through the ship. "I thought you coordinators were all supposed to be super geniuses or something." Thoroughly encouraged Vino and Yolant freed the catapult allowing the three nuclear powered suits to clear of the ship.

While the asteroid belt in a fairly active place, the sheer size of it makes it fairly navigable with the proper planning and shielding. The trick is to avoid traveling near families of asteroids caused by previous large collisions. Unfortunately for the Phoenix and her crew their current location was right smack in the middle of a collision caused by the ships violent arrival. Asteroids of all sized floated around the ship peppering it like the golf ball retrieval guy at the driving range.

"The ships armor is holding for now but if one of the large ones even clips the ship we are done for," Kira said completing a visual inspection of the exterior.

"It's nice to know we are in one piece. We know the risks but you are weapons free for now just keep us in one piece," Mirialla ordered over the com system.

"Roger Mirialla, Ile cover the bridge, Athrun, keep the engines clear, and I'll see about clearing the worst of it away." Kira said activating the Strike Freedoms dragoons. Lances, of green, yellow, and white light lanced out across the darkness shattering the surrounding field of deadly asteroids into little more than space dust.

"Kira are getting anything odd on your sensors," Athrun called over the radio as the newly created space dust sparkled around the ship.

"No why," Kira replied as the dragoons returned to their wing pylons.

"I don't know about you but, I'm picking up significantly less alpha radiation than normal," Ile added.

"That's due to the Neutron-jammers. While they can't stop alpha particles they do slow the process down," Kira replied.

"Kira, the Phoenix's Neutron-jammers are down and we aren't near the station or any other ships right now." Athrun replied.

"That doesn't make any sense though the minute amounts of Naquadria scattered in the belt should flood the area with alpha particles. If there are no N-jammers active nearby," Kira replied.

"I know," Athrun replied.

"Then what the hell is going on," Ile said over the com.

"I'm not sure but we can't stay here the asteroid family is still to unstable," Kira said. "Mirialla, we are getting some odd reading out here, put me through to Lacus and Cagali."

"Kira, what's going on," Cagali asked.

"I'm not sure but I'd like to have Athrun and Ile tow the ship. While I try to jump start one of the fusion reactors with the Strike Freedom." Kira replied.

"Do it, we will keep trying to get things up and running on our end." Lacus said.

A lone flash of light lanced down the dimly light hallway before darting back around the corner, a process slowly repeated as the ships inhabitants ventured deeper into the bowels of the ship. "Clear," Sosuke called out.

"We don't have time for this Sosuke," Kaname groused as they headed towards the heart of the ship.

"Kaname we were drugged, and dumped on the ship, and we still don't know why. Someone could be using this as a chance to attack us." Sosuke replied.

"We are powerless, in the middle of the asteroid field. If we can't get one of the reactors started we are screwed either way." Kaname retorted rushing ahead of him.

"You sure this is going to work," Ile asked as Kisato, Vino, and Yolant attached a long carbon nanotubule cable to the proto-savior's mobile armor mode.

"The cable was prototype for a Junk Guild orbital elevator it should be able to tow the ship. I'm more worried about burning out the Savior's and Justice's engines, they weren't exactly designed for this." Kisato replied.

"We'll be fine as long as we don't redline the engines or melt the cable, slowly build the power up to 85% over three minutes." Athrun replied.

"Ok, we are all set out here. Vino, Yolant, make sure those anchors are solid we don't need them breaking loose and fouling the catapults." Kisato said.

"All set, not even the Minerva could rip these babies out," Vino replied.

"Alright Cagali we are ready to go," Kisato said heading back to the ship.

"Roger. Go head Athrun," Cagali replied. Small yellow jets shot out from the mobile suits as the slack on the cables slowly played out.

"Ok, boys the slack is out so let's take it up a notch," Kistato called out. The flames intensified as the nuclear powered suits shunted more power to their engines straining to move a ship over 1200 times the mass of their combined suits.

"How are the anchors holding," Cagali asked from the bridge.

"Rock solid, for the justice," Vino replied.

"There are some vibrations down here but nothing serious," Yolant added.

"Ok, Ile, make your angle a little softer relative to the ship, and let's bring it up to 85%," Kisato said.

"Got it," Ile replied. Straining against the massive weight the two mobile suits flared their engines one last time, as the massive ship slowly crept forward continuing to gain speed, leaving the interstellar pinball machine behind.

"Um, Kaname is this really going to work," Sosuke asked he pulled another cable over to the Strike Freedom.

"Yes it's perfectly safe Sosuke," Kaname replied. "Now plug that in and we can get started." The small cargo bay came to life as power trickled in from the Strike Freedom as Kaname rerouted megawatts of power into the port side fusion reactor.

"How's the power transfer," Kira called out.

"About 2000kw, that's going to be pushing it, can you spare anymore," Kaname replied heading toward the engine room.

"Sorry but that's the best I can do, anymore and I won't be able to properly control the dragoons." Kira replied.

"What about the deuteron battery, we can get another 1000kw if we use it," Kaname replied.

"Yes but the power cables weren't meant to handle that kind of load," Kira replied.

"True but they can handle a short burst before burning out completely." Kanamae explained. "Once you have the reactor up to temperature, I'll use a burst from the battery to boost the N-jammer. This will kick start M-particle creation and hopefully initiate fusion before the beams melt the engine."

"Alright, but make sure the fusion engine port is set to overdrive. It's not that big to begin with and I'll need all the room I can get." Kira replied as the dragoons floated out of the cargo bay.

"Afraid you might miss. I thought you were the best," Kaname joked.

"You try firing eight remote controlled beam cannons down a small exhaust port, only to have them converge on a single point long enough to induce nuclear fusion. While hoping the underpowered containment field doesn't fail under the backlash," Kira replied as the color drained from Sosuke's face

"Don't worry Sosuke, this will work," Kaname said taking his hand.

"If you say so," Sosuke gulped.

"Lacus we are ready to go, just give the word and we'll jump start this baby," Kaname said.

"Go ahead," Lacus replied. "Don't worry Kira everything will be fine."

A steady hum echoed through the cargo bay as the Strike Freedom began shunting power to the massive fusion engine. Typing like a mad woman Kaname routed and channeled power across a multitude of subsystems maximizing the small amount of energy she had available to kick start nuclear fusion. While the analogy fit, in reality jumping an interplanetary warship was nothing like jumping a car. They had a 33.3% chance of success, and the alternative were melting the reactor and burning out the Strike Freedoms power systems, or vaporizing everyone in a thermonuclear explosion.

"Firing dragoons," Kira called out as eight green lances of light converged inside the reactor. Seconds ticked by as the heat from the beams slowly increased inching closer toward critical mass. As the temperature rose the blowback from the beams rocked the reactor, threatening to fracture the containment vessel.

"Kira the blowback is higher than expected can you narrow amplitude of the beams anymore," Kaname asked.

"No. the dragoons weren't made for that kind of work, but I'll see what I can do," Kira replied. Taking a deep breath, Kira imagined a seed cracking open in his mind engaging his SEED factor. The seed Superior Evolutionary Element Destined-factor was a small part of the human genome that allowed the human body and mind to reach beyond its limits. Picturing the reactor in his mind Kira slowly adjusted the dragoons tightening the focus on the small Deuterium pellet suspended in the reactor core.

One last shockwave rocked the ship as the temperature spiked inside the reactor. "Kira active the battery and cut the beams," Kaname called out. Power flooded into the N-jammer creating a small field around the reactor preventing free neutrons from forming as an M particle lattice began inducing aneutronic fusion.

Kaname let out a sigh of relief as all the indicators slowly backed down from redline approaching normal levels. One of the few good creations of the Earth Alliance extend program, the M-particle catalyzed fusion reactor used the M-particles created by the N-jammers to induce Deuterium and Helium-3 fusion reactions generating electricity as the high speed protons crossed over the magnetic containment field. While not the most efficient system for pure power generation it produced little in radioactive by products and created plenty of plasma for ship propulsion and weapons.

"How is the reactor?" Lacus asked as several more lights turned on around the ship.

"We are holding steady around 30% right now. I want to ramp it up slowly to 60% and then restart the starboard reactor. I can start powering the ship, but until the second reactor is started I want to keep the engines offline." Kaname replied.

"Alright, but try and get the engines online soon. I don't want to place anymore stress on the mobile suits than necessary right now." Lacus replied over the com system.

"Got it, if you can send Tessa down here it would help me speed things up," Kaname replied.

"Kira, how is the Strike Freedom," Lacus asked.

"The dueterion battery will need an overhaul but the main systems, and thrusters are intact." Kira replied.

"Good I want you to join the Justice, and Savior, and help them tow us out of here," Lacus replied.

"Kaname, once the Freedom is rigged. I'll have Kisato, Tessa, and Mackie join you," Lacus replied.

"I've waited long enough now tell me what the hell is going on?" Cagali asked throwing open the door to the small captains room by the bridge.

"Ssshhhhhh," Lacus hissed holding a small sleeping child close to her chest.

Taken aback by the scene Cagali froze before slowly closing the door. "Sorry," Cagali apologized. "What is Marco doing here, why isn't he with Murrue, and Mwu?" Cagali whispered sitting down next to the pair.

"Here, Lacus," Said quietly handing over a tear stained letter.

Cagali, Lacus,

I hope you and the Phoenix survived its trip through the hyperspace fold. By the time you are reading this we will be long from this world, and god willing you will be far from the battlefields of our home planet. As you know the Gou'ald have already sterilized the colonies and have subjugated Earth. While we struggle to resist more of us are dying every day. The cosmic era is coming to an end and death is preferable to enslavement by those parasites. However, I cannot in good conscious leave my child to this fate. Please be the mother that I never could, and let him know his parents loved him very much.

Marrue La Flaga

PS- The two of you were like the daughters I never had and Cagali stop thinking of others for once and follow your heart or you will lose him.

While Cagali and Lacus cried over lost friends and mentors several more letters were found across the ship as the reality of their situation began to sink in to its passengers.

Kira, Athrun,

This is one time I won't be making the impossible possible. We are heading out to face the Gou'ald one last time before they discover the station. I know you would want to be out here hoping to turn the tide of battle in our favor, but this isn't Alaska or ORB. We won't be coming back from this one. Our only hope is that you will keep the spirit of the Cosmic era alive far away from the hands of the Gou'ald. We set the hyperdrive to maximum and overloaded the bases reactor to cover your tracks. With any luck you've safe away from the life of battle you've had until now.

Mwu La Flaga

PS- Kira, can you try and see to it that Lacus, lets Marco have a little fun every once and a while and tell him about his super awesome dad.

PS- Athrun, stop being an idiot if you love her then let her know.

Dumb, and Dumber,

Yes I mean it you two. How you two can be ace pilots and still be as dumb as dirt about women is beyond me. Let me give you one final piece of advice, they love you, all you have to do is let them in. Now do me a favor and get a life outside of the cockpit.

Andrew Waltfeld

PS- I never took you for a leg man Yzak.

PPS- I have no problem with you naming a kid or two after me.

"He has a point you know," Dearka said after looking over the letter.

"How that man ever got to captain is beyond me," Yzak scowled.

"Come on lets go see if they know anymore on the bridge, and maybe they'll still be in their …" Dearka began.

"Don't you know she will kill you," Yzak replied.

"It will be worth it," Dearka shot back.

Hhhhmmm, he does have a point and those legs of hers are pretty long…. Argh, Stupid Dearka I do not like Shiho that way. Well she did want to me to come along during that trip to the beach with the others after the war. Dearka headed for the bridge with a confused Yzak in tow.

Sven, and Ile

If you are reading this then I am no longer your commander officer. I went along with the plans of Captains Ramius, Waltfeld, Kisaka, and Trine in order to give you a chance to escape with the others. I trust our plan succeeded and you are now safe from the Gou'ald onslaught. I have one last command, no favor to ask of you. Please take care of the extended they were never given a choice but to live a life of battle, help them realize their own desires away from this death and destruction.

Captain Ian Lee

PS- Try not to let Kaname, and Asuka kill Ile even if he deserves it.

"Yes sir captain you have my word," Sven replied saluting the fallen captain. "But Ile might be a hard case."

Mirialla,

You were like a surrogate daughter to me and please do not mourn my loss we all knew what we were doing. You kids have sacrificed so much for us it's time we adults did the same. My last advice for you is to follow your heart and that the blond idiot loves you even if he is too dense to see it. I know I was the same way. The wrench my wife used is still in the hangar bay waiting for you.

Kojiro Murdoch

Luna,

They are coming, and I won't let you or your sister suffer anymore than you already have. I'm sorry for everything, but I can't let them get away with everything they have done. I have to try and stop them if not for me than for everyone else they could hurt. Please don't morn my loss and move on with your life.

Shinn

Silent tears fell from her cheeks staining the short letter. Luna held a hand over her stomach briefly before passing the letter along to her sister who returned from the bridge. Shinn you stupid fool. How could you I move on when you left me like this. Similar scenes were repeated across the ship as the last survivors of Cosmic era 75 discovered the reasons behind their current situation.

Section Break

"Carter, this better be important," Jack grumbled walking into the briefing room of the SGC in full fishing gear.

"Sir you know I wouldn't pull you away from your fishing unless it was important." Sam replied.

"But what do some new rocks in the asteroid belt have to do with us. It's the asteroid belt collisions happen," an indignant Jack shot back. "It's the first day of the fishing season you know."

"Indeed," Teal'c chimed in.

"Save it Col. the fish can wait," General Hammond said taking his seat. "Begin Major Carter."

"Last week an amateur astronomer discovered a new family within the asteroid belt, which was a major find since the last family was created by a major collision was several thousand years ago." Carter explained

"We already know this Carter it's been all over the news," Jack added.

"Yes, but what the news left out was that this new Family happens to be in a relatively clear area that we sent the Pioneer and Voyageer probes to the outer solar system. Major asteroids don't just colloid in the middle of nowhere, and that's not all." Major Carter explained as a slide appeared on the monitor.

"The real question though is why there is a dead space in the middle of the family. If this were a natural event then there should be an even distribution of asteroids with a denser area at the initial point of collision. What we have instead is a dead zone followed by an equally dead space leading out of the field. However the real problem is the presence of Naquedah within the asteroid field." Carter said instantly capturing Jack's full attention.

"I thought that Naquedah wasn't natural to the Solar system," Daniel chimed in.

"It isn't," Carter replied.

"Ok, so the Gou'ald tried to toss an asteroid laced with naqudah at Earth and it blew up in their face. I fail to see the problem here." Jack added. "If we're lucky they lost a few in the carnage."

"This was taken by the Submillimeter wave astronomy Satellite soon after the discovery of the collision." Carter added as a grainy image of a massive pillar of flame shooting into the darkness of space.

"Carter where is the ship," Jack asked looking at what appeared to be some sort of exhaust.

"I don't know sir. We have scanned the asteroid belt several times with X-ray, Gamma, UV, IR, and Visible telescopes. The only anomaly we found were these plumes which happen occasionally and whatever it is, it appears to be moving out of the asteroid belt." Carter explained.

"Major, what can you tell us about this ship?" General Hammond asked.

"I believe it is using a form of nuclear fusion, possibly a clean version, as the flames seem to contain a high concentration of protons, and a smaller amount of Helium four. Also its stealth system seems to be focused on refracting electromagnetic radiation around it. This system is at least on par with the cloaking system on a Teltak but it does nothing to prevent detection of emissions coming from inside the ship. Here we can see what looks like bleed off from two separate fusion reactors." Carter explained.

"The Gou'ald gave up fusion power due to the complexities of the sustaining fusion and the irregularities in the reaction itself. Naquedah proved to be more reliable and more powerful energy source for them," Teal'c chimed in.

"Jack did you piss off anyone we don't know about," Daniel said trying to inject some levity to the situation.

"Not that I know of," Jack quipped. "Anyway what is the plan general."

"Carter is being sent to Area 51 to help rush the completion of the X-303, while you and Teal'c will be placed on standby at Butt's Army Airfield with two F-302's. The next time we catch sight of the ship you and Teal'c are to investigate and try to contact the ship." General Hammond explained.

"What will I be doing General," Daniel asked.

"You will be sent along with Col O'Neill to provide any assistance in translating." Great babysitting both men thought glancing at each other.

Section Break

"What is the status of the Tauri," the disembodied voice of Anubis called out from his throne onboard his personal Hatak.

"No change my lord," a jaffa grunt called out.

"What of the asteroid is it still on course," Anubis demanded.

"Unknown at this time," the jaffa replied.

"What!" Anubis roared.

"Long range scans do not detect any rouge bodies on a collision course with the planet at this time, and there is a debris field where the asteroid was initially placed in the system laden with Naquedah," the Jaffa replied.

"My lord could the Tauri have the ability to destroy a naquedah laced asteriod." Anubis's first prime responded his head held low.

"Get me Zipanca," Anubis ordered with a wave of his hand.

"Yes my lord," his first prime replied.

"Lord Anubis," Zipanca said kneeling as he appeared before his overlord as a hologram.

"Was the Revanna operation successful?" Anubis asked.

"Partially," Zipanca replied.

"Explain," Anubis growled.

"An unknown number of Tok'ra managed to escape, and the crew of one of my Hatak's was killed when a Tok'ra prisoner was brought on board. The Hatak is in working order, but it lacks a full crew at the moment. I request permission to draw more Jaffa from Chulak." Zipanca explained.

Standing silent for a moment Anubis looked down on Zipanca before continuing. "Your failure while regrettable is not a total loss. The Tok'ra have been dealt a heavy blow, regardless and now it is time to show the Tauri why they should not anger the gods."

"What of the Asgard and the protected planets treaty?" Zipanca asked.

"The Asgard are occupied elsewhere and no consequence to me," Anubis replied. "Now go and show the Tauri the error of their ways."

"Yes my lord," Zipanca replied before fading away.

Author's note- I apologize for the long overdue update that isn't even an update per say. I've thought about everything you guys have said and I'm taking those into account as I approach the story from the ground up again. I hope that you find this version a little better. At this point I still don't have a beta reader so any and all comments are welcome.