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[Bio-Android Saga] Beginnings
Topic Started: Nov 8 2013, 08:18 AM (143 Views)
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     ”Do you really think that Dr. Mirano knows what he’s doing? I mean, all we’re really doing here is copying some Red Ribbon Army blue prints and making some adjustments to annihilate the empathy schematics, it’s not like he’s creating anything ground breaking here. Besides, what is the end game? All of these cyborgs will be completely emotionless half-humans with nothing more than a god complex. Mark my words, eventually, they will rebel and rise up against us humans to claim stake to their superiority.”

     ”Shut up Johnson and just keep working. The last thing we need is the good Doctor to hear your whining and shut us down permanently, if you know what I mean.” The white coated scientist seemed to agree, despite his words and both men could feel the burning desire to flee their jobs and reveal the dark deeds being constructed just below the quaint city of Northview. “Besides, there’s no way that Mirano would do anything beyond imagining with his adjustments that the Red Ribbon Army isn’t already doing. They’re going to be super soldiers and nothing more than that. They’ll follow the commands of whomever controls them blindly and won’t be able to rebel, that’s the entire reason we’re taking their emotions from them. They will be blank slates of emotion, unable to feel like they were superior.”

     ”We will see Dr. Elder,” Johnson replied as he wiped a bead of sweat from his head, not sure if he completely believed his comrade. “I hope for the sake of us all that you are correct.”

     Neither wanted to acknowledge the fact that they both took pride in their work, but wondered what the outcome of their ingenious would spawn. The truth of the matter was that they were employed under the ideal that they were protecting the Earth, creating the very best technology to battle any threat that would threaten their planet, but that didn’t seize the concern. It wasn’t just the two of them either, many others were just as worried that this was another Red Ribbon Army uprising, but the pay was beyond most of their imaginations, so ignorance became their best friend.

     Just then, the bulkhead doors to their lab opened allowing brilliant white light to spill into the room. The two scientists held their hands over their eyes to shield them from the luminance, but what they saw only heightened their worries. A young man with extremely light brown hair, thick black glasses, and a snarky smile on his face stepped out of the light. He bore the orange suit he always wore, though there were some enhancements to it. Metallic plating riddled the clothing, adding protection from something, though the other two were not quite sure what. What appeared to be a camera clung to his left shoulder while a small, hovering craft danced around the right shoulder. In his hands, he held a tablet and after tapping a few buttons, he looked up at the two scientists and smile.

     ”Elder,” he grinned as he spoke their names. “Johnson, my two very best minds and the best of my friends, how are you two doing this fine morning?”

     ”Morning Dr. Mirano,” replied Johnson quickly as he lifted his goggles and waved nervously. He had never seen his commanding chief looking so battle ready in his life; it was a cause for concern. “What brings you down to Lab 42?”

     ”Just simply check on my two best minds,” he replied looking back down at his tablet. “How is 00142 coming along? Any progress of the annihilation of the empathy cortex?”

     ”Succeeded beyond expectations sir,” replied Elder as he stepped forward. “00142 will be operational within the next several hours and sufficed to say, ready to impress within a week. The technology expo has no idea what awaits them.”

     ”Good,” he answered, not looking up from his hand-held device. “Then it is my great privilege and pleasure to inform you two that your contracts will terminated early with the fullest of compensation. You both have exceeded my expectations tenfold. My friends, ensure that your creations will lead our planet and beyond into a new era of peace. Congratulations.”

     The young doctor exited the room with haste, leaving behind his two friends and subordinates, who both were ecstatic. An early termination of contract meant that they would be paid in full for the next eight years of work without having to actually work a day ever again. The pay they would receive would fulfil their fullest desires over their entire life, twice over, securing both their and their families futures for the next several decades. It was indeed glorious news, yet Elder seemed a little more concerned than joyous. Something was not right and he knew it.

     ”Alright!” shouted Johnson once he was sure Mirano was out of hearing distance. “Vacation, travelling, my wife can finally have that surgery, and maybe I can get back into martial arts! Oh man this is awesome! I can’t wait to let my family know. This is seriously by far the best day ever. What are you going to do with your money Elder? I bet start up your own lab, seriously, don’t you have anything better to do with your life than work? Go get yourself a woman or something and start a family!”

     ”You talk entirely too much,” Elder finally replied after a long pause. He could feel the ominous feeling dwelling in the air. “I have plans, but I’m not sure they’ll do me any good after this day. Let’s wrap this up and get out of here. It’s been a pleasure serving with you Johnson, you truly are a brilliant mind of your own my friend.”

     Nodding in agreement, both men turned back to their work table and picked up a few tools before leaning over to beginning finalizing their product. They both looked into each other’s eyes, Johnson’s was full of hope and eagerness while Elder’s bore nothing but doubt and worry; the latter held pertinence.

     ”What’s wro…” Johnson’s words were cut off by violent grunting as his body went limp and fell to the ground. Blood spilled out of his chest where his heart should have been, but did no longer. His eyes went wide as he felt his entire being coming to an end and only a single thought ran through his mind. It was not of work, it was not of the betrayal, it was of his wife who had either already been killed or would never know of her husband’s death.

     Elder leapt backwards, distancing himself from the work table and byproduct of his ingenious. Watching as the Bio-Android rose from the table, the scientist ran for the door, but it did not open for him. Cursing Mirano’s name, he turned to the keypad and punched in the digital numbers that should have unlocked the door, but he already knew that it would not work before the ‘error’ flashed across the screen. This was the feeling he had been having and this was his termination; executed by his own creation, the irony.

     Knowing that no matter what he did his life would end in this room, Elder stood tall, removed his glasses and looked the machine-hybrid directly in the eyes. There was nothing left to do but await the swift death that would inevitably come and come, it did. The hulking mass of machine and bio-engineered flesh grabbed the man’s throat, lifted him from the ground, grasped his legs and tore him in half like he were nothing more than play dough; yet he did not die.

     As his torso hit the ground, his body in complete shock, Elder looked up at the keypad, knowing that the self-destruct sequence had been activated, he felt a sudden sense of pride. He would blow the entire infrastructure sky high and yes, it would kill everyone in Northview, but it would be a small price to pay for the safety for all other living creatures that spanned the entire Universe. The Bio-Androids would not survive the explosion and with any luck, neither would Mirano.

     As he lay there, bleeding out and dying slowly, he watched as the cyborg approached the door and as it did, the seals opened and light once again spilled into the room and there stood his friend, Mirano with nothing more than a smile upon his face. Looking down at his friend, he nodding at him and returned his attention to the machine that stood before him. Pressing a few buttons on his tablet, the hulking humanoid moved past the doctor and down the hall.

     ”You’re death,” he spoke to the dying Elder as he bent slightly. “Was necessary. Your hatred is justified. You can die knowing that you did what was right and that your ingenious will be immortalized, but I’m afraid that your legacy will be mine my friend. I shall see you in the Next Dimension, but until then, farewell brother.”

     ”Mirano!” screamed Elder on last time as the bulk doors closed behind his friend. Just then, the countdown to self-detonation came to an abrupt end; his final attempt to salvage any hope for the Universe ending with the countdown. He had been deceived, used, and then murdered by the same person he had grown up with, protected, and trained himself and by his hands, his existence was ending. He laughed, but only two chuckles escaped before his eyes glazed over and his body went limp.

     Outside of the room, Mirano stood face to face with the giant that had just killed his two best friends. He was roughly half the size of the machine-hybrid, yet he born no concern or fear.

     ”Wake the rest of your brothers and sisters,” he commanded. “We start our conquest tonight.”


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     Kail could feel the disturbance in the force, or wind, or spiritual energy, pressure; whatever you wanted to call it. His antennae swung woefully as the life force of many human’s came to a dramatic and sudden end, but why and how remained a mystery. The curious side of the Namekian wanted to investigate what could be, and was undoubtedly, a threat that would draw him into a battle for Earth’s safety, yet he found himself unable to willingly put aside his current objective to do just that; he was drawing in the energy from around him in an attempt to summon a new type of ki that would be beyond adventitious in battle.

     There were others who could deal with the matter on their own and that was most likely what was already in progress. He couldn’t count how many times he had partaken in some form of grouped allegiance to defeat the newest and greatest threats to Earth, but at this point the entire idea was tiresome. It was time that Kail started thinking for himself and himself alone. Not that he would allow his planet to be destroyed, but until this threat became more than just a blip on his ki sensing radar, he would have no part of whatever it was that was currently underway.

     Try as he might, Kail knew that his concentration was now broken and with it, his ability to draw on the natural forces. He had only been meditating for the better half of the day, but over the course of his stay on Earth, he had learned more than just the ability to sense energy, he had learned patience. It wasn’t his strong point by any stretch of the imagination, but his ability to let things wash off of him like it were nothing more than water itself, the jade warrior had come into a new level of imperturbability.

     ”Grraaahh!” growled Kail as another surge of energy signatures suddenly vanished from existence. “Enough already!”

     He was stubborn, though he knew that it were only a matter of time before he would give in and go after whatever was causing his concentration to flutter. He didn’t want to get himself involved in yet another mess, though the idea of testing himself wasn’t exactly a bad idea; perhaps it was his physical strength and awareness that was disabling his ability to fully target in on the natural forces. If he were to undergo a serious strain on his own life force, maybe it would awaken some more of his hidden, instinctual nuances that often gave him advantages over many of his foes. It was a sound theory, but he worried that it was nothing more than an excuse to get himself out of his tranquil meditation exercise; it wouldn’t be the first time he found a bad reason to stop doing something important.

     Putting his foot down, so to speak, the Namekian tuned out the outside world as he unfolded his legs and laid back on the cool, soft grass. Feeling the warmth of the fading sun on his skin, he closed his eyes and attempted to take in the pristine atmosphere. Having found this barren spoke well outside of any city borders, Kail could only hear the sound of chipping birds and singing crickets. The smell of nature wafted through his nostrils filling him with a strong sense of calm. He heaved a heavy sigh of relief as the calamity of the day’s events went to deaf ears and his mind, body, and soul began to fade into the sweet embrace of unconsciousness; that too ended abruptly.

     Although he had placed all of his will power into tuning out ki signatures and all things related to energy, there was one particular source he was glad that he had continued to track, for it found him and it found him quickly. Feeling the disturbance closing in on his location quickly, Kail opened his eyes only to find a purple energy ball heading directly for him! Thankfully, the Namekian was skilled acrobatically and he was able to roll himself backward and leap into the air just milliseconds before the energy were to collide with his resting body.

     Even though he was successful at dodging the attack, the instant it struck the ground where he had been, a massive upsurge of wind from the detonation caught the green humanoid off guard, reeling him backwards as he shot through the air in an uncontrolled reverse! Pushing his own inner energy outward, he regained his composure quickly, allowing his white aura to envelop him as he thrust both arms outward in opposite directions, discharging energy to bring him to a quick, stable stop.

     Glancing around, it was obvious that the attack had been a stray, undoubtedly from the disturbance he had been accidently tracking earlier. The irony of this event did not go unnoticed and the Namekian knew that he had just been invited into the action whether they knew it or not. It wasn’t what he wanted, but when things like this, threatening the safety of innocent lives, began to happen, he was morally incapable from at least looking into the problem, though he knew where that would lead.

     Gritting his teeth as he allowed his slender body to lift off of the ground, Kail felt out the energy signatures, quickly realizing that they were nearly all gone already. How that was possible was well beyond his imagination. He had thought that there was mere a small outbreak of fighting, possibly some energy wielders with giant egos, but almost every last ki signature was lost; this meant that either everyone had given up using their power or nearly everyone was dead. Kail, of course, could only hope for the prior, but instinct told him that the latter was more realistic; someone was extinguishing a lot of enemies at an alarmingly fast rate.


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     ”Reijin,” the Namekian spoke into his own mind, emitting a telepathic message into the air. “I’m going to need you at my location immediately; something is going down and I fear that I may need assistance. I will recon the area and await your arrival before engaging. Hurry my friend, there’s no telling how bad things may be. If I’m correct, we may have a fight on our hands.”

     Kail felt the return vibrations meaning that his message had gone through to the distant human. He, of course, could not receive a return message being that his partner did not possess the required techniques or mental acuity to do such a thing, but thankfully his Namekian sense allowed him to tell when one was received. It was only a slight buffer on his anxiety as he began to lower himself from the sky as he closed in on the vanished ki signatures, or at least some of their last known locations. So far, he could no longer feel anything in the area and the deserted region was just that, deserted and desolate with no signs of casualties nor threats. It seemed that whatever had been here had already moved on leaving nothing in its wake.

     Coming to a soft landing, the jade warrior looked around, his muscles rippling as he relaxed just enough to keep himself loose; an ambush was easily possible in a place like this and if the Namekian knew any one truth too well, it was to not trust in the location, but in yourself. Keeping his eyes scanning the area as he felt for any of the energy signatures that had been here, but his attempt came up empty; he truly was in a void now and it left him a bit unnerved. There were too many powers to just vanish that quickly, someone or something had rid the planet of them quicker than anything he had heard of.

     Just then, a single rock bounced down the side of the rock face just to his left. His head jerked violently as he looked in the direction of the noise, but there was no energy signature, nor was anyone there. The small earthen object came to a tumbling halt just feet from his boots, but Kail’s fists did not unclench. He was high strung at this point, feeling like he was being watched, but from where? How could someone be close enough to him to watch him yet remained cloaked. What was it exactly that he was deal with here? Perhaps his senses had gone chaotic and the entire sensation had been nothing more than a fallacy? No. He knew the difference between a mirage and real life and the disturbance had most definitely been real.

     ”Come on,” the Namekian grunted in a whisper, knowing that something wasn’t right. “Show yourselves. Where are you?”

     That’s when the ground exploded as an arm erupted out from directly below him. Using the momentum of the upshifting ground, Kail launched himself into the air, flipping backwards as he adjusted his head, allowing his eyes to plant themselves firmly upon the point of attack. As he descended, he watched as the arm slammed against the ground, its metallic flesh making cracks as the earthen surface crumbled under its power. Pulling forward, the arm became a shoulder, a head, a second arm, and finally an entire body; a very large, very muscular and intimidating body.

     ”Namek,” growled the large man in an almost digital voice. “You are far from your own world, you should not have come.”

     Kail couldn’t help but smile. This man, creature, thing, whatever it was had made the exact same mistake most people did. It was a common misconception to believe that all Namekians were pacifists and weak; he was an elite warrior, a Super Namek, and he was skill in ways that most would not believe. It appeared that this humanoid was doing the same thing and it would be his undoing. Perhaps he would not require Reijin’s assistance after all.

     ”Nevertheless,” the automaton continued. “This gives us an unprecedented advantage. With your DNA we will be able to complete Lord Byrk’s resurrection and return to the Green planet to finish our mission. Perhaps you should use this chance to plead for your life Namek, though I should warn you, it will do you no good.”

     ”Save the speech,” he retorted as he lifted his hands, falling into a defensive stance. “I have no plans on giving you any of my DNA. Your Lord Byrk will have to find another Namek to hijack. Now. Are we going to just talk or are we going to dance?”

     ”As you wish,” smiled the large man as he cracked his knuckles in his palms. “My name is Crush. Third to the Lord of All, Byrk and heir to the long forgotten race of nomads that once reigned supreme over all! Prepare yourself Namek, for today shall be your undoing!”

     Crush, the massive metallic creature, lurched inwards, striking heavily with both of his arms in a hammer strike. The appendages came down like twin sledgehammers, moving much faster than the Namekian had anticipated, yet he was still able to manage a roll out of the way, allowing the attack to harmlessly pass by; the ground, however, exploded from the impact.

     As he completed the tumble, Kail rolled to his feet, jumped ever so slightly into the air, spun at the waist and landed a heavy and well placed kick straight into the right cheek of the much taller man. The blow did nothing, no damage, no dents, not even a scratch, it didn’t even phase the hulking creature as he smiled and attempted to latch onto the limber green man who bound backwards, thrusting his right arm forward. A massive surge of yellow energy erupted from the open palm of the Namekian’s outstretched arm, but other than some brilliant lights, a massive gust of wind, and a cloud of smoke, the attack did nothing.

     Not that it was his most grand and powerful of attacks, Kail was still surprised to find his attack pretty much useless. Never before had he unleashed his ki point blank into something and not leave as little as a singe mark and yet it had just happened! Needless to say, he was a bit bewildered, but like all others of his race, Kail’s Namekian upbringing gave him a sense of patients and an understanding that not all things could be defeated the same way; he wasn’t sure how to defeat this enemy and although they had just begun their combat, he could already tell that the conventional measures would simply not suffice.


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     Standing his ground, the jade warrior looked over his opponent, searching for any weak spot to identify, but one painfully obvious truth overcame him with haste; there was no real weak spot. This creature was one of absolute strength and fortitude, something than he was ill equipped to defeat, but he had no choice. He had been sent here, to this particular spot to fight this particular battle for a reason. Fate, as it were, would play its hand no matter what the Namekian had to say about it and even though he was sure that he could at least hold off long enough for Reijin to arrive, there was no telling what kind of condition he would be.

     Waiting no more for his foe to make the first move, Kail vanished from his waiting position, only to reappear only inches from the awaiting Crush. With a grin on his face, the green man brought both of his palms upward, each one pulsating with radiant energy, and thrust them simultaneously into the metallic man’s jaw; or he would have had it not been for the fact that his attempt was stopped the moment Crush’s hands wrapped around his wrists. Crying out in pain as the massive, liquid metal fingers tightened their grip upon his joint, Kail felt all of his pain go away the moment a knee buried itself deep into his sternum. The strike instantly doubled him over, dropping him to his knees, forcefully removing the oxygen from his lungs.

     ”Pathetic,” Crush’s deep voice rumbled as he released his grasp on one of Kail’s arms, lifting him so that he could look into the Namekian’s eyes as he spoke. “You are a pathetic race. Your species should be eliminated from the Universe to give balance back to those that are powerful and worthy of life. Lord Byrk will surely end your people’s existence the moment I return to his side, something I must not delay further. I was hoping you would be more of a challenge, but you’re nothing more than a pitiful insect. I will end your misery quickly Namekian.”

     Forcing his hand, Kail had no choice but to do the only thing he could. Raising his foot as quickly as he could straight upward, the green hued creature delivered an Earth shattering shot straight into the groin of the metallic creature and although this would have dropped pretty much any male from any species, the desired effect did not come to fruition. It seemed that whatever race this creature was from, its genitalia was not a weakness, however, physics bore him fruit. The strike had come with enough force to lift Crush from his feet, rendering him temporarily off canter. Yanking his hand free, Kail kicked off of the man’s chest with full force, pushing Crush well out of arms reach and sending himself soaring into the air at the same time.

     ”We Nameks may not be renown fighters,” Kail spoke as he clenched his hands into fists. “But there’s no doubting our technical prowess.”

     Crush merely snickered at the green man’s words knowing that he could effortlessly crush the creature with the drop of a hat; this was a game of cat and mouse, something that appealed to the maniac within him, something that would inevitably cause him trouble with his leader Byrk, but he couldn’t care about that. Instinct had overcome him, the blood lust of the hunt and kill. He would end this Namekian’s life with his bare hands before returning to his leader and though it would bring dire consequence upon him, he had become blind to the error of his own personality.

     Kail could feel the change in his opponent’s intentions and though he couldn’t read his mind, there was no mistaking the thoughts running through his tiny, single trained mind. Blood lust was written all over him and he was the target. Fear dwindled in the thought process of the jade warrior, but he pushed it aside to allow himself to remain composed. If today was the day he were to die, he would do it on his own terms and he would not go down without giving this maniac the fight of his life. He needed to remain calm so that he could react, but more importantly, so he could continue to monitor Reijin’s arrival; where was the boy?

     The wait would end sooner than Kail would have liked, but he was ready. Crush came crashing in on him with thunderous power, striking with his fists like pistons in a diesel truck. Arms moved inward, forcing his gigantic, metal fists into the soft flesh of the guarded Namekian. He pounded his foe over and over, showering him with bruises and indentations as he retracted one fist, only to land a second and third with the occasional kick landing with even more powerful force. He dug in, forcing the pain aside as Crush pummeled him, lowering his resolve with each and every attack; it wouldn’t be long before he would give in and Kail knew that the moment he did so, it would be all over. Reijin would most likely not arrive in time to save him, but that didn’t mean that he couldn’t do anything to save his partner.

     ”Reijin,” he spoke telepathically as he prepared himself for the final attempt at stalling Crush. “I’m sorry my friend, but time has run out. This creature is beyond our power and understanding and I fear that further engagement is pointless. Retreat if you can, though I know you won’t, so when you arrive, know that I had no choice but to do what I must. Goodbye my friend.”

     Lowering his guard and allowing Crush to strike him in the stomach once again, Kail leaned forward, thrusting his own arm forward and summoned a single syringe with green liquid within it. Yanking it inward, he stabbed himself in the chest with it as the metallic beast pulled away, fearing that the Namekian had meant to stab him. Squeezing the viscous fluid into his own body, the green warrior closed his eyes, feeling the warmth of the medicine enter his body.

     ”What was that?” asked the behemoth as he looked at the Namekian in utter confusion. “What did you just do?”

     Kail’s eyes remained close for only a moment, but when he opened them, his pupils had completely dilated and his muscles bulged, sparking to life the aura around him that had begun to fade. His energy level skyrocketed and his regeneration powers grew beyond their typical limitations. A smile spread across his face as he looked directly into the eyes of his opponent.

     ”Pure adrenaline,” he grinned as he flexed his biceps. “Now then. Let’s dance.”


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     Crush, ignoring the words of the Namek, reared back his massive fist and launched it successfully into the jaw of the awaiting green man. The strike unleashed a torrent of wind as metallic knuckle slammed into the soft flesh of Kail’s face, jerking his head backwards with enough force to render the normal man unconscious, if not dead. A feeling of imminent victory for the behemoth seemed to linger in the air for a moment immediately following the strike, but that notion quickly vanished as the battle warn humanoid lifted his head and grinned unharmed at the much larger fighter.

     Unharmed, but not damaged, Kail wiped the purple blood that had begun to seep from his lip, but the moment the back of his hand touched the liquid, it was clear that his regeneration powers had been amped up beyond that of a normal Namek. Placing his right hand on the right side of his face, he stretched his neck, allowing it to pop a few times before doing the same to the opposite side. Cracking his knuckles in his hands, he finished by stretching his arms across his body; it was unnecessary, but the taunting itself was at least humorous to them both.

     ”Please don’t expect me to believe that a shot of adrenaline is going to change the outcome of this fight,” Crush laughed at the notion. “You could take a hundred of those and I would still crush you with a single hand. You are too weak, magic potions or not, so why even try?”

     ”Typical brute,” Kail shook his head in disgust, but a smile remained on his face. “What you don’t realize is that this serum wasn’t meant to defeat you. It was meant to make me undefeatable and by the looks of it, that’s exactly what it has done. You have the power and speed over me, my friend, but brains will always win out in the end and by the looks of it, you’re severely lacking in that department.”

     The insult cut deep into the brute, but he only recoiled for a moment before smiling back at his prey. He was going to call the Namek’s bluff, there was no way some chemical could overcome his pure power, it was non-sense. Sure, he probably dulled the pain, maybe even completely cut off the pain receptors, but if that was all he had to defend against his might, the Namekian was a goner.

     Swinging his foot heavily, Crush’s attack was blocked by Kail’s forearm and even though the force of the blow was enough to nearly topple the jade warrior, he spun himself around and kept himself completely upright and for the most part, unscathed. A second attack came in, but he was able to duck this one and retaliate with an uppercut square into the larger man’s jaw and for the first time, he dealt damage. It wasn’t anything substantial and it would not be a deciding factor by any stretch of the imagination, but it was the tiniest of victories and it was enough to rekindle hope.

     That one attack gave Kail the idea that perhaps he could hold out for Reijin after all, wherever he was. His partner should have already been on the scene, but he couldn’t fault the youngling, it had been his fault for dividing them against his wishes. He trusted his human partner though, he was, after all, one of the most powerful Earth born fighters he had ever had the privilege working with and he would undoubtedly go on to surpass any of their comrades power.

     The problem, however, was just how much over confidence he had in himself. Had he been smarter and just stuck to their two man team, Kail wouldn’t be in the situation he was currently facing, inevitable death. If Crush didn’t end his life, the adrenaline most likely would; he would need to act quickly to give Reijin the best chance of victory he could.

     Peering off into the distance, the Namekian could feel his partner closing in on him quickly, but one glance at Crush told him that he could too and by the looks of it, the goliath had no desire to await his arrival either; perhaps he wasn’t as stupid as he looked. There was one thing that Kail knew better than anyone else, it was Reijin’s ability to win. One could compare him to a Saiyan, with the same desire, drive, and pride that the barbaric race held, but he was no Saiyan. He was, in fact, a human, or at least part of him was. There was a blood line he had never before come in contact with, something powerful, something beyond this realm, and something that would grant his partner a power beyond anyone else’s understanding. Whatever he was, Kail knew that Reijin was an essence of pure good and for him, that was more than enough.

     ”Unfortunately,” Crush broke Kail from his thoughts. “It seems that there is an unregistered energy level heading our way and I cannot put off Lord Byrk any longer. Your energy is all that I require.”

     ”Not going to happen!” shouted the Namekian as he lurched forward, slamming his knee into the metallic man’s nose. Flipping around, he slamming his opposite foot into the side of Crush’s head and followed up with a ki blast to the opposite side. Without stopping, he fluidly moved into position to strike with an elbow, then an open hand chop, only to end with a devastatingly powerful charged energy blast. The combination hit its mark, taking the tank off of his feet and planting him face first into the ground.

     Leaping into the air, the green humanoid unleashed a torrent of ki blasts into the colossus’ back, driving him further and further into the dirt as he continued to pump more and more power into each consecutive attack. He was going for broke, pulling from the very core of his being to destroy the monster before he had an opportunity to face Reijin, but as hard as he was trying, no matter the damage dealt or the techniques used, Crush’s energy signature never changed; then it clicked. The energy he was reading wasn’t energy at all, it was an illusion. Something had been off about the damage output in comparison to the energy radiating from his metal body, but until now, he just didn’t quite understand why this was and now, it was too late.

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