BtVS. Judgement Day 2.0 Chapter 1
Disclaimers: I don't own anything at all here. Everything is owned by their respective owners
Spoilers: The entire Buffy and Angel series (I'm ignoring the comics). Terminator up to Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines.
A/N:Corrected a mismatch with the times.
She watched the LA skyline, then saw the flash. She knew she was dead.
Her skin began to burn, but somehow she could still see, watching from outside her body as the ashes became scattered into the air.
The shockwave destroyed even that, and in the distance, mushroom clouds rose, others following suit.
The final apocalypse had come.
When the ashes settled, she saw survivors stumbling between the ruins. And then, she saw them—gleaming, skeleton-like machines armed to the teeth, slaughtering anyone they found.
J-DAY Minus Two. July 23, 2004
Rented Flat, San Francisco
06:48 (Pacific Time)
Buffy Summers woke up with a start.
"Okay, that's a first, even for me," she muttered to herself. "I usually get warnings about mystical apocalypses, not human-caused ones."
A sudden scream from the other bedroom cut through her thoughts.
"Dawn!" she yelled, jumping out of bed and rushing to the door.
In the next room, Dawn was breathing heavily, her face pale with fear. Whatever woke her had been bad.
"What happened?" Buffy asked, still catching her breath as she swung the door open.
"A nightmare… nuclear holocaust… killer robots…" Dawn managed between gasps.
In a heartbeat, Buffy was by her side, pulling her into a hug. For a moment, Buffy considered lying, telling her it was just a bad dream. But they'd made a promise after Sunnydale: no more lies.
"Okay, that's freaky. I just had a dream about a nuclear explosion in LA—and, yeah, killer robots too." Buffy tried to sound casual, but Dawn looked at her sharply.
"You don't think…?"
"Slayer dream, and you caught the edge of it? Wouldn't be the first time." Buffy gave a small shrug. "But we should check if any of the other girls had the same dream. Then call Giles."
Cleveland, Ohio. Jenny Calendar School for Talented Girls.
Giles' Office
10:01 (Eastern Time)
"A nuclear apocalypse, you say? And killer robots afterward?" Giles repeated, speaking into the phone with Buffy. "I'll ask Rhona and Shirley when they wake up—they just got back from patrolling the Hellmouth and collapsed into bed. But, I must admit, we've both seen enough to not dismiss this out of hand."
"Yeah, my own squad of mini-slayers is still out cold," Buffy replied. "Giles, if the worst happens… I assume the old Council had some sort of plan in place for this?"
"...for nuclear war? Yes, actually. It'd be wise to start activating those contingencies, just in case," Giles said, his voice grave. "How are things in San Francisco?"
"Pretty good, all things considered. The mini-slayers are a handful, but it's nothing compared to how Sunnydale used to be." Buffy paused. "I'll call Faith next, she's patrolling LA with her squad."
Los Angeles.
07:10 (Pacific Time)
"Yeah, Silvie and Nat dreamed about the chrome skeletons, too," Faith said over the phone. "Maria and I got the big flash. If I hadn't seen it..."
"Yeah, I know. Feels like something straight out of a movie," Buffy replied. "Can you reach out to some of Angel's old contacts? See if the demon community's picked up on any signs of an impending apocalypse?"
"I'll try, B. But no guarantees, they're not exactly eager to chat with me these days."
Washington, D.C.
10:40 (Eastern Time)
Riley and Samantha Finn were ushered into the office of Brigadier General Robert Jackson, the current officer in charge of the Initiative.
"General," Riley said, standing at attention.
"Sit down, Lieutenant Finn. Mrs. Finn." Jackson gestured to the chairs across from his desk.
"Thank you, sir," they replied in unison.
"I assume you're wondering why your unit's been put on alert," Jackson began, leaning back in his chair.
"Yes, sir," Riley said. "To be candid, we've been trying to figure that out."
Jackson slid two photographs across the desk. One showed a scruffy, young man in his early twenties. The other featured a tall, muscular man in black leather, sunglasses on, holding an assault rifle in one hand and a sawed-off shotgun in the other.
"The young man is John Connor," Jackson said. "He's tied to the destruction of Cyberdyne Systems' main factory in Los Angeles, back in 1995. After that, he gained a reputation as a hacker. He disappeared in 1997, but the FBI recently picked up his trail again. They believe he's behind the virus that's causing widespread problems across the country."
Riley and Sam exchanged a look. Riley leaned forward slightly.
"Sir, I'm not sure I see where we come in..."
"If that were the extent of it, you wouldn't," Jackson interrupted. "The older man in the second photo is why you're here. He's been seen with Connor and his mother, Sarah Connor, who died seven years ago. Two decades ago, this man launched a killing spree, targeting every Sarah Connor listed in the Los Angeles phone book. He even assaulted a police precinct where Sarah Connor, the real one, was in custody."
Sam frowned. "I take it that didn't end well, sir."
"It was a massacre," Jackson said flatly. "He killed every officer in the building. Sarah Connor only survived because a paranoid drifter who'd been stalking her helped her escape. That drifter was later found dead at an industrial plant, and Sarah… well, she was never the same after that."
"What do you mean?" Riley asked.
"I mean she started ranting about some future war against an AI after a nuclear apocalypse," Jackson explained, a hint of disdain in his tone. "She mixed with militia groups and mercenaries, preparing for some war that never came. Eventually, she tried to blow up Cyberdyne Systems and ended up in a psychiatric hospital."
Riley sat back, absorbing the information. "And the man? What happened to him?"
"He vanished," Jackson said. "Until 1995, when he resurfaced as John Connor's bodyguard, after John's foster parents were killed, under brutal, mysterious circumstances, according to police reports. This man also helped Sarah Connor escape from the asylum."
"And then came the Cyberdyne assault," Riley noted.
"Exactly. Since then, no one's seen him." Jackson's eyes narrowed. "But if he's still with Connor, you need to understand something, Finn: this man isn't human. Eyewitnesses say they've seen him take point-blank blasts from a shotgun and get back up, like nothing happened. Even the Hostage Rescue Team would be outmatched."
Riley and Sam exchanged another glance, this time more concerned.
"Your task," Jackson continued, "is to support the FBI in their operation to capture Connor. But there's more: there are unconfirmed reports from the Cyberdyne assault of a chrome-looking, metamorphic entity pursuing the Connors. We don't know what it is, but it's worth noting."
"Sir, about the apocalypse..." Riley began cautiously. "What if—?"
"Hogwash," Jackson interrupted sharply. "The so-called 'Judgment Day' was supposed to happen back in '97. Didn't happen. I wouldn't lose sleep over it."
Riley didn't respond, but his expression remained troubled. Samantha's, too. They weren't convinced. Something didn't add up, and they knew they needed more information, soon.
San Francisco International Airport
08:38 (Pacific Time)
Buffy pulled Willow into a tight hug, careful not to squeeze too hard. After Willow, she hugged Xander and then Kennedy. While Kennedy was far from Buffy's favorite person, she had to admit the black-haired Slayer had matured since Sunnydale's destruction. And Buffy did owe her one, Kennedy had been the first to notice something was off with the Immortal, beyond Buffy's usual bad-boy phase.
They exchanged pleasantries as they walked to Buffy's car. Once inside, and on the way to Buffy's flat, it was Kennedy who broke the ice.
"And before you ask, Buffy, yes, I had that dream about the nuke and the killer robots too."
"God, my squad of minis had it, too," Buffy said, shaking her head. "Kyomi nearly wet the bed. I've already asked Giles to activate the old Council's nuclear war protocols, just in case."
"Good thinking," Xander chimed in. "But... something about killer robots after a nuclear apocalypse rings a bell. I swear I've heard it somewhere before. Let me think on it."
"I talked with Giles, too. He told me that Rhona and Shirley had dreamed that too." Willow said, "As soon as I can, I'm going to summon a spirit and ask some pointed questions."
"That would be after we take a shower, Wills." Kennedy said.
"Sarah!" Xander said, snapping his fingers "That was her name, Sarah Connor."
"Who is Sarah Connor?"
"A crazy lady that was hanging out with one of Uncle Rory's veteran friends. When she had drunk a few beers, she started to talk about a future war against an AI and its killer robots after a nuclear apocalypse." Xander said, "It sounded like crazy stuff at the time."
Los Angeles
Caritas Ruins 10:28 (Pacific Time)
Faith pushed open the battered door of Caritas, now a shell of its former self. Dust hung in the air, and broken furniture littered the floor. In a dim corner, Lorne sat alone, nursing a half-empty glass.
"Didn't think I'd find you here," Faith called, stepping over debris.
Lorne looked up, his usual flair dimmed. "Well, if it isn't my favorite leather-clad troublemaker. What brings you to this dump?"
"Got some questions. Thought you might have answers." Faith slid into the booth across from him.
Lorne raised an eyebrow. "You're not here for karaoke, are you?"
"It's about dreams. Everyone's having them, Slayers, witches, even me. Nukes, robots, cities burning. Feels like an apocalypse is coming."
Lorne's expression turned serious. "You think they're prophetic?"
"That's what I'm trying to figure out. Can you help?"
Lorne leaned forward. "If I'm gonna read you, you have to sing."
"Here? Now?" Faith groaned.
"Yep. Sing something, and let's see what's going on inside that head of yours."
Reluctantly, Faith cleared her throat and picked a song she hadn't thought about in years…"I Will Survive." Her voice was rough but determined. Lorne listened intently, his expression shifting as he focused on her aura.
When she finished, the silence weighed heavily.
"Well?" Faith asked.
Lorne's gaze softened. "Honey, I wish I had better news. These dreams? They're a warning. A bad one."
"How bad?"
"End-of-the-world bad. Cities in flames, machines hunting survivors. This isn't just another demon; it's bigger than that."
Faith's heart sank. "There's always a way. We've faced worse."
"Not like this. This feels final." He hesitated. "From your aura, it's already in motion. No stopping it."
"Guess we'll just have to fight harder," Faith said, determination hardening her voice.
Lorne smiled sadly. "You're gonna need more than Slayer strength for this one." He placed a hand on her shoulder. "Be careful. It's playing for keeps."
Faith met his gaze, resolve solidifying within her. "So are we."
Lorne nodded. "And Faith? Don't wait too long. Time's running out."
Buffy's Flat . San Francisco, 10:35
The room was dim, candles flickering in their designated spots, and a strange design chalked on the floor. Willow sat cross-legged at the center, her voice rising and falling as she began to chant. The others watched, tense and silent, as her tone deepened, resonating like the voice of doom. Finally, with a crescendo that seemed ready to shatter the windows, the chant reached its peak.
A smoky figure materialized before her, swirling in the air.
"You have summoned me to answer a question, but first, you must answer mine," the entity intoned.
Willow nodded, ready to comply.
"Tell me: you can see me, yet I don't exist; I need light to be, but I am darkness. What am I?"
Willow paused, contemplating the riddle.
"A shadow," she finally replied, her voice steady.
"Correct. Now, ask your question."
Willow recounted the dream descriptions Buffy and Dawn had shared. The being considered her words, its form shifting slightly.
"If I had known your inquiry would be of such significance, my price would have been higher. The future is dark and grim. Come with me if you wish to know more." It extended what appeared to be an arm. "Touch my hand, and I will lead you to the one who can explain the dream."
After a moment's hesitation, Willow reached out and grasped the entity's hand. Instantly, her vision faded to black.
When her sight returned, she found herself in an empty, white expanse, disorienting and featureless.
"Disorienting, isn't it?" A female voice broke the silence.
Willow turned to see a blonde woman in her thirties, her expression stern and resolute.
"Who are you?" Willow asked, bewildered.
"I am Sarah Connor."
"Sarah Connor… small world, isn't it? My friend Xander met you a couple of times." Willow said, surprised at the coincidence
"Doesn't ring a bell, sorry. I hope you didn't summon me just to say that."
"No, not at all. Some of my friends have prophetic abilities that come to them in dreams, and… well…" Willow began to describe the dream: the nuclear explosion, the killer robots, everything.
"They did it. Damn them to Hell," Sarah replied, anger simmering beneath her calm exterior. "When all of this started, I was just a waitress…"
As Sarah recounted her story, detailing the grim future that loomed ahead, time slipped away. Hours passed outside, but for them, it felt like mere minutes.
"I thought we had finally ended Skynet and the Terminators when we blew up Cyberdyne. But deep down, I sensed we hadn't cheated fate; Judgement Day was still waiting for us somewhere in time."
LAX . 12:51 (Pacific Time)
Riley and Sam disembarked from the plane, collected their baggage, and were greeted by two stereotypical FBI agents, one older, one younger.
"Riley and Samantha Finn?" the older agent inquired.
"I am Riley Finn," he replied.
"And I'm Samantha Finn," she added.
"Special Agent Rover," the older agent introduced himself, gesturing to his partner. "This is Special Agent Ford. We're in charge of capturing John Connor."
After brief introductions, they headed to the parking lot and climbed into the agents' car. The engine roared to life, and they pulled out onto the road.
"I understand you're part of a special ops unit here to support the HRT and local SWAT in capturing Mr. Connor," Rover said as they drove.
"Yes, that's correct," Riley confirmed
Slayer's LA Flat – Los Angeles, 13:30 PM
The flat was in chaos, with suitcases strewn everywhere as the young Slayers hurriedly packed their belongings.
"Make sure you're packing everything," Faith said, watching the frenzy. "Don't forget winter gear. It's winter in New Zealand."
"Aren't you coming with us, Miss Faith?" asked Mika, a young Slayer from Russia.
"I'll be there the next day, okay?" Faith replied with an encouraging smile. "I've got a few things to take care of here in LA first."
"Don't worry about these young lasses," said their Watcher, Martin Gordon, a grandfatherly ex-soldier. "I'll keep them in line. But can I have a quick word with you alone?"
Faith nodded, and the two moved into the kitchen, speaking in hushed tones, low enough that even Slayer hearing would struggle to pick up their conversation.
"How bad is it?" Martin asked, his tone serious.
"How much do you know?" Faith countered.
"Well, young Rupert activated the Council's survival protocols for nuclear war, so I gather some of the girls had a premonition."
"Not just some, nearly all of them," Faith replied. "And it wasn't just the nukes. They saw killer robots hunting the survivors. I checked with a friend, someone who can read auras... and yeah, it's looking like it's really gonna happen. But I'm not about to sit this one out."
"That's the spirit," Martin said with a grim nod. "But do you have any idea who starts it?"
"No clue," Faith admitted.
Los Angeles, FBI Central Office. 16:01 (Pacific Time)
Riley and Sam sat at a table in a conference room when Agent Rover dropped a folder onto the surface with a thud. It was as thick as a leg of ham.
"This is the full file on John Connor?" Riley asked.
"No, this one is," Agent Ford replied, placing an even thicker folder beside it. "That one's about his mother."
Sam began leafing through the Sarah Connor file, whistling in surprise.
"Listen, Riley, Sarah Connor was involved with half a dozen paramilitary groups, including Travis Gant's."
Riley groaned at the reminder of that fiasco and explained to the agents, "We found Gant a few months ago on one of our missions. He's a psycho ex-Green Beret, a mercenary with muscle, brains, and a serious attitude."
"Apparently, she and Gant were lovers during that time," Sam added, continuing to read. "After that, she was with Salceda…"
"...another psycho," Riley interjected.
"...before disappearing until she attempted to blow up Cyberdyne, where she was captured."
After reading the psychiatric report on Sarah Connor, Riley asked, "Where's Dr. Silberman? If John shares the same paranoid fantasies as his mother…"
"Unfortunately, Dr. Silberman broke when John Connor and that guy rescued Ms. Connor from Pescadero. He's spent years in therapy and currently works with the LAPD, but…"
"Yes, I know. He could snap again if we press him," Riley concluded.
The two FBI agents stepped out to speak with someone at the LAPD, leaving Sam and Riley alone.
"I have a bad feeling about this, Riley," Sam said, her brow furrowed.
"It's worse than you think. A couple of months ago, I overheard someone at the Pentagon talking about something called Project SkyNet."
"And Jackson is thinking that everything is hunky-dory." Sam said, with a sigh.
"Yeah, who was going to say that I was gonna miss that prick of Ashdown."
Buffy's Flat. 22:57
Hours had passed since Willow had entered her trance. Faith's call had shaken them all, and with the young Slayers evacuated to Australia, the flat now felt eerily empty.
The Scoobies took turns watching over the unconscious witch, careful not to disturb the ritual circle or smudge any of the chalk markings on the floor.
It was Kennedy's turn when Willow finally stirred.
"Wills! Are you okay?" Kennedy asked, rushing to her side.
"Water," Willow rasped, her voice dry. Kennedy quickly handed her a glass, which Willow drained in one gulp.
By the time the rest of the group arrived, they were relieved to see Willow awake. After a round of quick questions and carefully moving her to a chair, Buffy broke the silence.
"Faith called. She tracked down one of Angel's old contacts and… well…"
Willow nodded, cutting her off. "Yeah, it's real. The apocalypse is coming."
Her voice was grave as she recounted what Sarah Connor had told her in the vision: Judgment Day was coming.
TO BE CONTINUED…