Allegiance: Authority and Stormwatch
Stormwatch
Antibodies by DuAnn Cowart
[Prologue] [1]
[2] [3]
[4] and ongoing...
(pg-13) Something is very wrong with the Bleed, the arterial wall that lies
between universes, and across parallel timelines, the world's heroes are beginning
to notice...
The City Cried by Matt
Nute
(pg-13) Altered by aliens into a being that exists in symbiosis with cities,
Jack Hawksmoor works to preserve them and the rest of the world as a member
of the Authority and a former Stormwatch officer. Just as important as the
bigger picture, however, is what Jack hears when he speaks to one city, and
hears its cries for justice.
Cold Fire by Alicia
McKenzie
(pg) After defeating his old friend and enemy, the man now known as M.A.D.-1,
and saving Russia from nuclear holocaust, an injured Winter gets a visit from
his concerned teammates as he recuperates in his quarters aboard Skywatch.
Four Changes Ago (DuAnn
Cowart)
(pg-13) Wandering alone in a world gone mad, where reality itself has broken
down, Lauren Pennington, formerly Fahrenheit, reflects on everything she's
lost. (Archivist's Note: Also available on the Shadowlands archive)
Harvest by Alicia McKenzie
[1] [2]
(and ongoing.)
(pg-13) Scythe is killed assisting the UN in her native Yugoslavia, but as
Winter tries to cope with the reality of her death, the mystery behind it
draws him inexorably into danger.
Hot Zones (Phil
Hartman)
(pg) The battle with the aliens aboard Skywatch ends in a very different way,
which leads to a brand-new beginning for all of the Stormwatch teams, and
a few very familiar new friends...
Rose Waltz (Paradoqz)
(pg-13) Can the Spirit of Murder ever really die? And, more importantly, what
does she do in her spare time? What sort of kindred spirits might Rose Tattoo
find?
Survivors (DuAnn
Cowart)
(pg-13) At one of the Authority's infamous parties aboard the Carrier, Shen
has a long-overdue discussion with her old friend Flint about the loss of
Stormwatch.
Authority
All Too Human by Mack
Knopf
(R) A glimpse into the Doctor's mind as he fights to protect the newborn Jenny
Quantum from those who want to control the shape of the new century.
Antibodies by DuAnn Cowart
[Prologue] [1]
[2] [3]
[4] and ongoing...
(PG-13) Something is very wrong with the Bleed, the arterial wall that lies
between universes, and across parallel timelines, the world's heroes are beginning
to notice...
Armistice by Bayeux [1] [2] (in progress)
(PG) Instead of simply defending their Earth against the invading forces of Sliding
Albion, the Authority took the battle to them, and destroyed the base of power
for the Blue regime. Now, in the aftermath of victory, the team is faced with
a surprising request for help in picking up the pieces.
The City Cried by Matt
Nute
(PG-13) Altered by aliens into a being that exists in symbiosis with cities, Jack
Hawksmoor works to preserve them and the rest of the world as a member of
the Authority and a former Stormwatch officer. Just as important as the bigger
picture, however, is what Jack hears when he speaks to one city, and hears
its cries for justice.
The Cold Equations (Alara
Rogers)
(pg) The Midnighter contemplates Apollo, and the cold, hard odds that govern
their lives together.
Conspicuous Consumption (C.)
(pg) A day in the life of Apollo and the Midnighter, early in their 'retirement'.
Dickensian Moments (Alicia
McKenzie)
(pg) On their first Christmas as members of the Authority, Apollo and the
Midnighter reflect on years past and how much their lives have changed.
Eclipse (Alicia
McKenzie)
(pg) With Kaizen Gamorra's 'circle' broken, Apollo and the Midnighter share
their impressions of the Authority's first mission and enjoy some downtime.
Frozen (Jane
St Clair)
(r) The Midnighter considers ambient temperature...
Generator (Matt
Nute)
(pg-13) The city of Jerusalem is destroyed in a massive explosion, apparently
the work of terrorists. But as the Authority begins to investigate, they realize
that things are not quite what they seem, as an ancient secret awaits them
beneath the ruins.
The Gift (Paradoqz)
(pg) Hawksmoor pays his respects on behalf of one particular city on a sad
occasion.
Good Faith (Alicia
McKenzie)
(pg-13) After the mission against Sliding Albion, the Midnighter has serious
doubts about the team's actions on the alternate Earth.
Half Life (Alicia
McKenzie)
(pg-13) The Authority has retaken the Carrier and defeated their replacements,
but there's a hole in their ranks no victory can fill.
Happiness (Andraste)
(pg-13) The Doctor reflects on his captivity, in the wake of the team's catastrophic
defeat.
Interlude by Bayeux
(pg-13) The Doctor didn't leave the problems of his old life behind when he became
a shaman, and Jenny tries to help him deal with them.
Iron Crown (DuAnn
Cowart)
(pg) After Jenny's death, Jack Hawksmoor contemplates his new role as leader
of the Authority.
Irreplaceable (Gabriel
O'Ryan)
(pg) The Midnighter thinks about Apollo, and everything his partner means
to him.
Knight After Night (Jane
St Clair)
(pg-13) Jack has a very bizarre discussion with--Batman?
Legacies Of Winter (Dex)
(pg-13) Years after a joint Authority/WildCATS mission in Moscow ends disastrously,
Jenny Sparks and Grifter return there. But Jenny's motivations may not be
what they seem...
Leman (Falstaff)
(pg-13) Angie discovers that caring for someone who believes they're incapable
of love has its dark side.
No Night For Gin (DuAnn
Cowart)
(pg) After the defeat of Sliding Albion, Jack tries to help Angie come to
some sense of peace about their actions in the name of 'changing the world'.
Postmarked 10-09-99 (Falstaff)
(pg) Apollo writes a letter to some old friends.
Preaching To The Choir (C.)
(r) A chance remark after the battle with Albion sets the Midnighter on edge.
Pulling Your Bat Out Of The Fire
(Jane St Clair)
(pg-13) Batman's back. Jack's psyche is a scary place to be. Sequel to Knight
After Knight
Rose-Colored Glasses (DuAnn
Cowart)
(pg) After a disturbing nightmare, Jack makes a relevation to Angie about
the truth behind his personality changes as of late.
Star Trek: Authority (DuAnn
Cowart)
(pg) The Authority has a night off, and find themselves sucked into the Doctor's
'habit'. No, nothing pharmaceutical...;)
Steaming (Jane
St Clair)
(pg-13/r) An eavesdropping Jenny reflects on Apollo and the Midnighter.
Still (Jane
St Clair)
(r) After the events of the 'Nativity' storyline, Apollo reflects on the past,
the present, and his relationship with the Midnighter.
Survivors (DuAnn
Cowart)
(pg-13) At one of the Authority's infamous parties aboard the Carrier, Shen
has a long-overdue discussion about the fate of Stormwatch with her old friend
Flint.
Survivor's Sojourn (Indigo)
(pg) After Jenny's death, the Doctor remembers her role in his life, and comes
to a joyous discovery.
'Til The Midnight Hour (Indigo)
(pg) On December 31st, 2000, the members of the Authority celebrate the true
beginning of the Millennium.
The Waning Dark (T'Kuro
Grym)
(pg-13) After the defeat of Sliding Albion, Hawksmoor and Midnighter spend
some time away from the Carrier, and bond in their own unique way.