Crossover to SaveTime & Space
A crossover featuring the heros and heroines of Dragon Ball, Sailor Moon, Magic Knights Rayearth, & Ronin Warriors
By Tonz82
Background Information*
*For those of you that are not familiar with the following animes: Sailor Moon, Magic Knights, or Ronin Warriors. Otherwise skip this and go on to the story.
Sailor Moon: The story of a young average teenage girl named Serena. One day she rescues an injured cat and the cat speaks to her. This is when her whole life changes. The cat, whose name is Luna, reveals to her that she is Sailor Moon, the sailor soldier of justice. Luna provides Serena with a transformation wand and tells her she must begin her quest to find the Imperial Silver Crystal, the lost princess of the Moon Kingdom, and the four other girls (inner scouts) who are unaware of the fact that they are sailor soldiers, too. Throughout Serena's many battles she finds out that she is in fact the long lost Moon Princess. She also finds four additional scouts (outer scouts), her lost love (Prince Darien), ect.
Magic Knights Rayearth: The story of three teenage girls from Tokyo, who were summoned to a magical world, called Cephiro. Once they arrive they meet a powerful mage named Clef. Clef tells the three girls that they were summoned because they are the chosen ones who will become legendary magic knights, which allow them to save Cephiro. An evil sorcerer named Zagato has kidnapped Cephiro's pillar, Princess Emeraude. Cephiro can not function without its pillar and will begin to crumble without one. The girls are given magic, evolving weapons and armor. In order to become magic knights they must awaken their Rune gods, giant living machines, and once doing so confront Zagato. The girls end up destroying Zagato and Princess Emeruade. It is during the midst of this final confrontation that the Magic Knights learn that Emeraude and Zagato are in love. They also learn that Emeraude was the one that summoned them - and not Clef - in order for them to end her life. The three knights are shocked and confused at the Princess's request.
Emeraude explains to them that she can no longer focus her thoughts on Cephiro alone and wishes to die. The Knights eventually grant her request - though only because the Princess gives them no choice - and thus having done so they are returned to their own world. The three knights return a second time to Cephiro to find that they have not saved it and that Cephiro is still crumbling, due to the fact that it is without a pillar. Not only that, but due to Cephiro's weaken state surrounding countries have begun to invade it. During this second visit the girls abolish Cephiro's pillar system, defend it from invasion, and save it from an evil woman/entity named Debonair.
Ronin Warriors: The story of five teenage boys (Sai, Sage, Ryo, Kinto, and Rowan) who must protect the mortal realm (Tokyo and the whole world) from the evil demon, Talpa, and his Dynasty. Talpa's goal is to rule the mortal realm and in order to do so he must merge it with the Netherworld (this is where Talpa, his dynasty, and other demons reside). Upon Talpa's first visit he was defeated by a monk, known as the Ancient. After Talpa's defeat he returned to the Netherworld, but the armor that had allowed him to manifest in the human world remained. The Ancient knew that by keeping Talpa's armor whole it would allow him to be able to return to the mortal world someday. In order to prevent this the Ancient divided the armor into nine other armors. The Ancient channeled the purest traits of the human soul in order to create the nine armors.
The nine armors seem to have a consciousness (no they do not actually talk anything) and are able to seek out and choose their wearers. This is where the five boys come in. Upon different occasions the guys find yoroi (small, crystal orbs). These orbs allow them to call forth their armor. The armor provides them with weapons and unbelievable power. It soon becomes apparent that all of their destinies are intertwined and the five boys end up coming together to defend the mortal realm when Talpa does resurface. In the first confrontation the Ronins are absorbed by Talpa, with the exception of Ryo, who must fight Talpa alone. In the end the Ronins are able to bring together all of their armors to form the white armor, the Armor of Inferno. With this new armor they defeat Talpa. The Ronin Warriors do end up fighting Talpa a second time with the armor of Inferno when he resurfaces, but this time are able to defeat him for good.
Dragon Ball:The story of a young monkey tailed boy named Goku, who possesses incredible strength, and great skills in the martial arts. Goku lives in the woods by himself until a teenage girl named Bulma finds him. Having lived his whole life sheltered away from the rest of the world Goku has never seen a girl before. This particular episode of the series is pretty funny. Anyway, Bulma convinces Goku to travel with her as her bodyguard and to help her find the Dragon Balls. The Dragon balls are these amber colored balls with red stars. If all seven are collected then that person can call forth Shenlong the dragon to make a single wish. Bulma's intentions are to wish for a boyfriend.
On their journey they make many friends such as Oolong the pig, Yamcha the Desert bandit, and Master Roshi the turtle hermit. As Goku grows up he embarks on many adventures and strives to hone his fighting skills. In Dragon Ball Z (the second season of Dragon Ball) Goku has grown up and married Chi Chi, the Ox-king's daughter. Together the two have a child named Gohan. Throughout this part of the series Goku and his friends, the z-fighers, face many deadly opponents in order to maintain the peace and safety of the earth and entire universe. Interesting enough many of the z-fighters (Piccolo, Yamcha, Vegeta, Tien, Choatzu, and Krillin) who become Goku's trusted friends and allies, started off as his enemy. Anyway, Goku eventually dies in a battle facing a lab created abomination named Cell. His adventures don't end here, but this is the point from where I've decided to write my story.
