Galaxia lost. She knew it the moment her bracelets started to shatter, but it did not matter for she had finally seen the truth of her ways. The Galaxy Cauldron was not her's to control, and never would be. She almost welcome the darkness, but fate has a funny way of setting things right. All the Sailor Soldiers she had killed were reborn again on their home planets right where they belonged.

But being reborn again didn't always have it's high points, especially when one was sent back to a planet she had grown to hate. She knew it was her destiny on the tiny planet she once called 'Trash.' She almost welcomed it as some sort of bitter punishment for her past crimes. She looked around the barren world before noticing that something seemed off. Teleporting to the surrounding space she noticed that the system had developed it's own planets. What once was a small lonely world now had companion worlds around it.

"How strange is this..." She spoke to no one in particular.

"Are you really that surprised." Came a voice from behind her. Galaxia spun around to see a tiny blue-ish woman, holding a staff.

"You..." The former golden queen almost spoke in an accusing tone.

"I am the guardian of the cosmos seed, Guardian Cosmos. And I come to you with a warning."

"Which is?"

Guardian Cosmos regarded Galaxia for a moment before speaking. "I have sensed a disturbance from another nearby galaxy. I fear there maybe an invasion from the Andromeda Galaxy. You and your team will have to stop this newest threat."

"My team?" Galaxia scoffed. "I do not have a team."

"You do now. They just need to be awakened fully." Guardian Cosmos nodded with her words. "These two," she motioned behind her as two figures appeared. "Will help you in seeking them out."

"Why does a soldier of a small and pathetic world have to guard the galaxy?"

"Is that all you really are, Galaxia? Or is there much more to it?" Before Galaxia could respond the small sprite faded from view, leaving her with the two figures.

Galaxia looked to the two and sighed. At least she didn't have to deal with a talking cat.