As I already said in the summary, this story just came to me while I was listening to all of the music from the animated version of Megaman Star Force. Before you start reading, let me tell you that I do not own the rights Megaman Star Force. This is all just a pure fan fiction. I hope you enjoy it. Please give a review when you're done reading.


Chapter 1: The Beginning

"Oh, boy," someone sighed as he was staring out of a window. "Here goes another boring day."

This someone's name was Geo Stellar. He was young boy of twelve and was currently a student at Echo Ridge Elementary. He was only in the fifth grade, but he already had a great thirst for action and adventure. Occasionally, he would daydream about having such adventures and think about the hardships he would run into. Of course, he didn't let it hinder his school studies and was an above average student, especially when it came to science, particularly astronomic science. Today was no exception to his daydreaming as he continued staring out of his classroom window from his desk.

He was currently wearing a red short sleeve shirt and blue shorts to help keep himself cool during this summer day with a pair of blue shoes with white stripes running along the sides. He had medium brown spiky hair that almost matched with his dark brown eyes.

"Hmm," he sighed again in boredom. "If only something amazing would happen here once in a while, maybe I wouldn't be this bored."

"Are you still complaining about being bored, Geo?" a female voice asked in a semi-stern voice. "If so, then maybe I can help you out with that."

"No thanks, Luna," he replied as he turned around to face the girl standing next to his desk. "Knowing you, you're going to try and give me something even more boring to do."

Luna, who was also twelve and was in the same grade as Geo, was very bright for her age. She was also a bit of a rich girl because of her parents being successful business owners, although she never really shows it in her attitude when she's around her friends. The way she looked and dressed, though, told a bit of a different story.

She had really long blonde hair that was tied into the two most puffiest and funkiest ponytails that one could have ever thought possible. She had on a sapphire blue shirt over a pearly white shirt with a ruffle collar, a pair of light blue pants that helped make her legs stand out, and blue ankle-high slip-on shoes to complete her ensemble. Obviously, the summer heat didn't seem to have any affect on her whatsoever. That and she really seemed to like the color blue. She also had dark yellowish-green eyes that always lit up whenever she gets an idea into her head. And that's how they looked right now.

"Oh, come on, Geo," she said with her hands on her hips. "You haven't even heard what I've got to say yet. And how many times do I have to tell you to start calling me 'Prez'? After all, I just got elected as the class president for this class a week ago so it's only appropriate that you address me that way."

"Well, I'm sorry, Prez," Geo replied as he made sure to call her by her nickname. "I just don't feel like doing whatever it is you have on your mind right now. I want to do or see something that's really filled with action. You know, the something that fills you up with the need for adventure?"

"Unfortunately, I don't know what you're talking about. I mean, what could possibly be more exciting than studying about how the technological war of the 21st century started and how both sides struggled to fight for what they believed was technologically correct?"

"See? That's exactly the kind of action that I want to see or be in. I could do without the whole war part, though."

"Oh, you're unbelievable, you know that? Who wants to be in a position where they could easily be hurt or even killed? Definitely not me, that's for sure. I really do hope that the same goes for you someday."

"Come on, Prez," another voice butted in. "Give Geo some slack here. What kid at our age doesn't want to have some kind of adventure or action in their lives?"

When they turned to see who was butting into their conversation, they saw a short kid that seemed to be in the third grade. He was really actually a fifth grader and the same age as them, but he had a bit of a stunted growth.

He had on a plain white dress shirt with an orange tie hanging on the front, a pair of green shorts held up with a plain black leather belt, and a pair of plain brown shoes. His eyes were practically the same color as Geo's, but they were hidden behind a pair of glasses. His hair was a dullish brown and it was pretty messy as if he didn't bother to comb it that morning.

"Uh, you're looking at one, Zack," Luna said to the short guy. "Not all of us girls prefer to be outside going on adventures that would put us in danger. That goes for me, too."

"That's to be expected," Zack said with a shrug of his shoulders. "Statistically speaking, most girls usually favor going shopping, being in their home, or working in an office instead of going out on adventures and discovering the many things that the world has to offer. The boys are usually the ones who enjoy getting that adrenaline rush whenever they sense some kind of action."

"Thank you for telling that to her, Zack," Geo thanked him as he turned to stare out the window again. "I don't think I could have said it better myself."

"Excuse me?" Luna asked in a disbelieving tone. "How dare you agree with him on that, Geo! Not all of us are like that. Some of us girls can get that kind of rush when something really appeals to them. And speaking of which, you're one to talk to about that, Zack. You spend a lot of your time tinkering with computers and all that other kind of stuff."

"Well, what do you expect from the president of the computer club?" he attempted to defend himself. "After all, I have to know those stuff if I'm going to be the club president."

"That's not what I'm getting at," she clarified as she crossed her hands. "What I'm saying is that you spend most of your time inside your room when it comes to fixing or updating your computer. The last time I checked, that doesn't qualify as something that's adventurous or filled with action."

"Uh, you…got me there, Prez."

"Hey, guys!" another voice called out to the three of them. "Aren't you coming? It's lunch time."

Standing next to the exit to the classroom with one of his arms waving to them was a very chubby kid. He was also a bit taller than all of the other fifth graders in his class. If one didn't know him, they would have thought that he had actually flunked a grade and was forced to repeat it because of his height. In actuality, he was the same age as the rest of them.

As for his choice of clothing, it consisted of a pair of brown shorts, a yellow shirt with a very short sleeve brown vest that had a ripped look on the sleeves, and a hat that only covered his ears and exposed most of his dark blue hair. He also had on a pair of brown shoes with yellow laces on them.

"Oh, Bud," Luna sighed as she turned to face the chubby guy. "Couldn't you wait just a couple of minutes longer?"

"Hey, lunch waits for nobody, Luna," Bud said as he walked out of the classroom. "Especially when you only have forty minutes to enjoy it. I'm going to go on ahead to the cafeteria."

"I tell you, that Bud becomes impatient whenever he gets hungry," she sighed as she made her way to the classroom doorway. "Oh, well, I am getting a bit famished myself. I'm going to go ahead and get myself a bite to eat. I suggest that you two do the same before class resumes. I'll see you later."

And with that, Luna walked out of the classroom and went to the cafeteria to join Bud for lunch. Before Geo and Zack followed her, though, Zack had a question he wanted to ask him.

"So, did you see anything interesting today, Geo?" he asked with a bit of anticipation in his voice.

"No, not really," Geo answered as he got up from his desk. "It's the same thing everyday. People are walking by the school gates doing whatever it is they need to do for the day. So no, nothing interesting is going on."

"That's not what I was talking about," he sighed. "I was talking about the other thing. You know, your ability to see things that others can't without the help of some sort of visual aid?"

"Oh, you're talking about the other world, the Wave World, aren't you?" he said with realization.

"Of course I am. You're the only guy I can ask about that since you can practically see the Wave World everyday. I really think it's pretty cool that you're able to see the technological side of our world that's invisible to the rest of us. Not everybody has that ability to do so."

"Of course they don't, Zack. It's quite rare to hear of a person in this world with that ability. In fact, many consider my 'ability' to see the wave world to be some kind of very rare sickness. So far, only you, Luna, Bud, and my parents know about that. The doctors don't know it because I never told them about it and I intend to keep it that way. After all, I do like this part of me the best and I don't want to be treated with those doctor stuff that they give you to treat it."

"Same here. Don't ever get rid of that part of you, Geo. In my opinion, that's what makes you cool in my book. Now come on, lets go and get a bite to eat."

"Alright, I'm coming."

And with all that said, the two of them made their way to the cafeteria to join up with Luna and Bud for lunch.