**This chapter has been edited since its original posting**

Who likes long chapters with BUDDING ROMANCE and ANGST? I hope you do! Now a little note first: I'm new to writing for this fandom and crossover. If you don't mind giving opinions or helpful critics, it would be much appreciated! I'm posting this on here to avoid galactic embarrassment if this is hated or flops.

I want to share this AU series idea and I'm curious to know and get other's opinions. Would be made back then, in the 80s/90s would it be a plausible plot, if at all? I'm curious. Think of this as one of Tumblr's bullet point fics. That way, writing this makes it quicker to read and easier to get the story out without too many trivial details or filler.

The idea for this AU crossover is, if you were to imagine the details and characters of both worlds put into a barrel dice shaker. OR think of it as one of the other Universes like in their canon. Each chapter is a different season. There is planned to be four


Full Summary: A completely different take on a retelling of the stories involving the Sailor Senshi and the world of the Z Fighters. Two alien species occupy planet Earth, one secretly ruling over it for decades.

The Planetary princesses (The Sailor Senshi) were sent to Earth as "punishment" in order to learn a lesson from their Moon Queen Serenity by building bonds and protecting Earthlings from danger. Now years later, they've built lives for themselves and take pride in their guardian duties.

But with an unexpected meeting and relationship blooming between a Saiyan and a Lunarian, due to ill-thoughts and evil intensions, it may tip the scales for Earth and put the entire planet at risk of even more danger than previously intended. Their meeting was never meant to happen. It wasn't supposed to.

How will these two powerful races cope, much less together? Could they truly get along or will the planet be destroyed from badly handled power?


Here are the few differences in this AU:

- WORLD: It follows the two main "powerful alien species" on earth, as it's assumed: saiyans and lunarians. saiyans stay the same as in the show. lunarians are still sailor scouts but their origins are a little different: they don't have separate human families and their civilian identities work as secret identities

- the star crystal/star seeds as the life source of lunarians specifically and those are the way the scouts and their people are created and kept in existence. the corruption/darkening of a star crystal can mean the upcoming death of a lunarian or from them being taken over by Chaos or darkness. when this happens, their star crystal darken from corruption. why it happens depends on the specific sailor senshi

- this is broken up into three "chapters" to align with certain seasons and to not have one long document

- CHARACTERS: queen serenity is sort of the supreme queen over all the planets's kingdoms and has helped bring the senshi to life via the reviving of their crystals.

- also, chichi is a gigantess in her adult years

- chibi chibi (who still later becomes sailor cosmos) is her own person in this AU. she is a normal sailor scout instead of a star seed or future incarnation. she talks normally and is the age as krillin and goku in DB. she's the sailor senshi who will be interacting the most with them.

- the saiyans and humans stay mostly the same, except for launch:

- a difference is that launch doesn't have a split personality and has just one that is a combination of both her "bad" and "good sides." she's full blooded saiyan here

- goku is called "kakarrot" by launch and raditz (who will show up in chapter three). launch calls him "carrot" as a nickname. "goku" is his middle name, which he tells people to call him until knowing him better or it's mentioned what his first name is. that is the name he will go by most of the time in this fic. (this is subject to change if you don't like it). also goku has a slightly different personality and he isn't as clueless about people and society since his influences growing up weren't just from grandfather gohan.


Here's the AU IDEA BELOW. Please share your opinions, if you have them or not. Please critic this with help. I really wanted to share this because this crossover could be interesting, it could be nice, and because (as far as I know) this one is different than others


Saiya Moon

DRAGONBALL / SAILOR MOON STARS (because of "Chibi Chibi") — the first part goes along with DB and the Stars season. the second part will not go along with them and is original ideas of an evil Sailor Cosmos

● A long time ago on a planet far, far away, a young saiyan girl by the name of Launch squeezed inside the space pod set for a distant planet called Earth, finding room beside her then-younger brother, Kakarrot. With nothing but the armor on their backs, both recently orphaned siblings became the mysterious human-like aliens that crash-landed in the wilderness, eventually to be raised by a kind old man as if they were his own family.

● Once the barrier of language was overcome, it's learned that the girl had a name (Launch) and the boy had one as well, but because Old Man Gohan had been calling him "Goku," a name he had made up, the small child answers to that more now than his true name. Although the young girl had a very aggressive and impulsive attitude (think, "bad Launch" persona) and the small boy had a violent nature of his own, both eventually mellowed over the years—and with the boy receiving a concussion to the head.

● Over the years, the three lived in harmony with each other and the Earth—the siblings help with farming, hunting, and maintenance; Launch is a fellow caretaker and partial supervisor to her brother in his infant age; Grandfather Gohan tries his best to be a suitable parent, helping Launch when she has night terrors or when her hair gets tangled, gives his best explanation when Goku takes a baby bird form a nest and doesn't understand why it stops moving one morning, he does his best to sooth fears when both siblings are scared to sleep at night.

● Before the start of Dragon Ball, it's some more years later and Launch had left home suddenly—during a fit of teenage rage and feeling like everything was too unfair, she decided to finally leave to scout out a better home for herself, deeming this one no longer adequate and unable to meet her Saiyan desires and needs, but with her being inexperienced and modeling military-like behavior remembered from home world, she has a narrowed sense of mind and visualizes something that she will never realistically find for herself on Earth. On the night of her leave, Goku had overheard the arguing between his sister and Grandfather Gohan from his bed. At the time, he hadn't thought much of it...until his older sister was nowhere to be found when the sun rose that next day. His adopted Grandfather had also been been in a very cranky mood. It's a year later that the events of Dragon Ball first begin taking place, after the time Launch promised to come back, and Goku unknowingly murdered Grandfather Gohan—a year after Launch's sudden leave from home, a sixteen year old Bulma Brief runs into Goku while on her motorcycle.

● The events of the first episodes of Dragon Ball happen the same: Goku meets Bulma, offers to help her find the Dragon Balls but also asks if she could also help him find his sister who promised she would return unless something bad happened to her. He meets Roshi and Krillin, Oolong, Yamucha and Puar.

● The difference within this AU is that they meet Launch after she's purposefully robbed a bar and is on the run. She's died her hair burgundy brown. The red ribbon she never goes without is a keepsake given by her now-deceased mother. When Goku and Krillin run into Launch fleeing the police, she reveals that they were called on her but she took the money that's stuffed in the bag across her chest because the real robbers were from a bar that has a history of tricking and conning common folk out of their belongings. She planned to return the money to the poor people it was all taken from. But the three don't flee the police in time, Goku fights them off as she and Krillin scramble for the dollar bills that fell out. Afterwards, the fly to the poor town she spoke of and distributed the money. The townsfolk insist on giving Launch a reward for her deed (even though she refuses); the three leave with a generous amount of money as a thank you.

● She goes lives at Roshi's Island along with Goku and Krillin but she doesn't like it, only giving in to staying because it's what Goku wants and Launch knowing he still holds some resentment to her from feeling she abandoned him and broke the promise to come back those years ago. At Roshi's, Launch isn't as oblivious as in the show; in this AU she sometimes lets her strength does get away from her (instead of using guns like her anime counterpart) forgetting to hide it sometimes but grows used to using it out in public (because she's learned that most normal people are unnerved by it) again at Roshi and Krillin's acceptance. She doesn't apologize to Goku about her leaving during the beginning of her stay; she assumes the role of cook at Roshi's, cooking all of her brother's favorite dishes at the start of her stay instead of verbally apologizing.

● At Roshi's, Launch washes out the hair dye, going back to her natural dark black/blue hair (the same as "good launch"). She still has her signature red ribbon in her hair—a memorabilia from their Saiyan mother.

● Launch keeps her tail hidden and a compete secret, a secret better kept than her strength. So two weeks into Goku and Krillin's stay and approved apprenticeship, Launch reveals to Roshi after one of his failed attempts while she was preparing food that she's only here for and because of Goku; form this it's told that she's his older sister, striking Roshi into shock. (Launch is older than Bulma by six months.) This information is told to the others as a passing comment—they're all shocked except for Roshi and Goku, of course.

● Launch does apologize to her brother when they're finally alone on Roshi Island's shore. She apologizes for her wrong, tells that she was to return to him and Gohan sooner but she ran into trouble—as seen in this AU "Look Out for Launch" intro—but then she had trouble with money, and then she didn't return because it had been long enough and by that time she was too ashamed to return due to the time passed. Goku finds it silly that she would be ashamed of family. Launch is more upset in herself; she becomes even more so when learning that Grandfather Gohan died, filled with even more guilt and regret.

● Launch's tail is revealed one night when she and Goku are sharing a bed and Roshi sneaks into the room. While asleep, Launch turns to her side, her tail poking out from the blankets...and Roshi is more than shocked, nearly horrified, remembering the tale of Goku's monstrous transformation at Pilaf's castle. He suspected that her claim of being Goku's older sister was a ploy. This new information making him rethink about whether it's worth it to pursue her, factoring in her brute strength. During conversation over breakfast the next morning, Roshi heavily hints that he knows about her extra appendage. But Launch remains calm, feigning cluelessness. It isn't until her brother blatantly asks aloud why she's keeping her tail tucked (asked out of pure confusion and Roshi's question having gone right over his head, he suddenly realizing he hadn't seen her tail since she arrived) and Launch begrudgingly reveals to Roshi and Krillin that she too has a tail.

● The search for the dragon balls and martial artist apprenticeship happens for Goku and Krillin. Both begin training for their first entrance into the grand Martial Arts Tournament. Launch politely turns down Roshi's offer to teach her, noting to her that natural superhuman skills would give her an advantage. Launch tells that fighting really isn't one of her true callings—she trains for enjoyment, not with a real goal in mind; she would rather accept her calling in other recreational things. Roshi thinks that Launch may have more of a fighter's nature than Goku, remembering the times she would become angry or frustrated (think, the same as "bad Launch" but without the guns or change to blonde hair). Launch admits to Roshi that she would not train alongside her brother and Krillin because she feels that would be imposing on something Goku has non-verbally claimed as his activity—like she non-verbally claimed the kitchen and cooking are her duties. She still has guilty emotions from not returning home and leaving her brother, and she still knows he harbors his own bitter feelings towards her for that, so the last thing she wants to do is intrude.

● Still, Roshi offers to teach her after the Tournament is over—he insists after witnessing her demonstrate natural strength by moving the very large boulder that Krillin and Goku trained to move, and her teaching herself to master Roshi's ki blasts in her spare time and months before Roshi's pupils accomplished it.

● During one of Krillin and Goku's independent training sessions, they are discussing food (as it's nearing lunchtime) and the topic of Launch's good cooking comes up. Krillin asks why Goku why does he always have a slightly bitter attitude towards Launch. "I know she's your sister and all...but I've seen you give her the stink eye more times than the jerk at the construction site."

● Then it's told about how they were very close growing up, her sudden departure, and how he's felt abandoned and betrayed because of it. "I didn't realize I was still doing that...I guess I still haven't gotten over it."

● "Didn't she apologize for it already?"

● "Yeah, she did in her own way she usually does..."

● "And it's not like you can stay mad at her forever, right?"

● Goku admits his friend is correct. Launch is the only kin he has left in the entire universe, too..


● During the Martial Arts Tournament, the boys fight no differently than in Dragon Ball. Launch is very enthusiast in the crowds besides Bulma, like originally.

● Launch and Bulma are more acquaintances than actually friends. Neither like Oolong. Both girls like Puar more than Yamcha, if they had to set a scale.

● The Tournament occurs with the same events until Goku accidentally glances at the rising full moon while fighting Jackie Chun, and Launch witnesses a Great Ape transformation for the first time. She's unaware that she too went through a transformation or two when out traveling alone, years ago when she left Grandfather Gohan's house in the woods.

● While working to shield her own eyes from the moon, Launch fiercely objects the proposals to "kill the rampaging beast," threatening that she herself will kill whoever even tried to murder her younger brother despite his altered state. She has always been overprotective of her brother, and his transformation was no exception—she even running to stand in front of him, yelling for his attention, and trying to coerce him even when he grabs her in a paw and throws her over his shoulder. Yamucha defends Launch's desires to keep him unharmed, much to Bulma and Roshi and Oolong's better judgment, and Yamcha keeps Launch's eyes shielded from the sky when she pulls herself from the rubble and as they hurry back to the gang. He then turns to run back towards Ape-Goku, almost dies by falling debris, planning to cut his tail off with Puar's help but Jackie Chun shoots a Kamehameha wave and destroys the moon. Clouds cover up the sky, blending in with the dust from the destruction, so they all assume his attack was successful. They cut his tail for extra measure anyway.

● Goku wakes in his sister's arms, to her frightened but relieved, and the relieved stares of all those tthe Kame gang. Determined to finish the match fair and square, Goku borrows some of Krillin's clothes and battles Jacki Chun for the title. Goku doesn't win. Regardless, his sister is insists on keeping him close—she wants to carry him away from the tournament and Goku practically has to fight with her (in arguments) to walk by himself, completely clueless to the course of her sudden over-affection. She settles to having a hand on his head instead.


● For the next several days, the transformation is a delicate subject and Launch can no longer look at Goku the same way from both worry and fear—he's no longer just the slightly naive, annoying kid brother of hers, but he's, and her, had the ability to transform into a rampaging Great Ape. She begins trying to piece together from memories if she'd ever done the same. With recalls of blanks in her memories and waking up in strange places, she realizes that she must have transformed at least once during her travels, and this causes a fear that freezes her to the bone.

● The information is withheld from him by Bulma, Yamcha, and the others although Launch strongly believes Goku should be made aware—"after all, he's old enough to."

● "And he's old enough to use that to his advantage," is snapped by Oolong without a second thought.

● But Launch immediately gets the underlying meaning. "What's that supposed to mean?" she asks, wanting to hear it from him out loud. She knows he suspects Goku would purposely transform under the moon to get his way, to harm others, or fulfill some kind of devious plan that is so out of character for him. Instead of answering, Oolong backs out from Launch's enraged glare.

● The day after returning to the Kame House, Launch asks her brother if he recalls any pain when waking up without his tail that one time after Pilaf's castle. She doesn't say it's because she's contemplating about getting hers cut in order to prevent future transformations. But he answers that he hadn't felt pain, so she doesn't.

● However, that night, Bulma walks outside and sees that the moon is still there. No one knows how it is still in the sky, so they all come together and agree to always keep Goku's tail cut in order to prevent any further transformation. Launch rethinks her decision.

● For the next many weeks, Roshi is followed around by what seems to be the worst luck there ever was. No one can put a name to its cause or source, and it isn't until an offhand comment from Krillin "I guess Jackie Chun shouldn't have tried to destroy the moon...You know the tales that there are magical people living on the other planets. Guess they got mad at him and Roshi just happened to look just like Jackie Chun, so they're after Roshi instead."

● Unable to keep it a secret, Launch tells Goku of his Great Ape transformation and answers, with the best of her ability, any further questions he has. The entire conversation is spoken in their native Saiyan language. When she finishes, he understands the heaviness of the information but can only process so much when it's realizing it's yourself who has been the monster all along.

● The heaviness randomly hits later, and so does the realization that he's the one who caused Grandfather Gohan's death. He doesn't handle it well, opting for seclusion in the nearby forests instead of crying on someone's shoulder. Launch and Krillin are the ones who go after him, riding on the Nimbus Cloud, and find him in the most vulnerable state they ever have. He tries to mask his anguish with anger, roaring at them to go away, but they gently refuse. He's been mean because he's afraid and knew that they would reach him regardless if he ran more—Launch and Krillin know this, too. Using their bodies, they wrap around him as tightly as they comfortably can, Launch knowing the tight vice used to help him calm down and feel safe. It works; Launch tells that she suspects she too had transformed once so he's not alone in his feelings.

● Until now, Krillin had only words to go by about how close both siblings used to be. And as he unwraps from his friends, he witnesses Launch lovingly wiping away her brother's tears that don't catch on her shirt, the way she holds him tight, holds his head, and rubs his back, working to keep her own voice steady and not cry. Krillin returns, replacing Launch's hand on his friend's back, both reassuring his fears—that he isn't a monster; when Goku cries "I don't want to become a monster again!" they promise that he never was and never will be one.

● After a few days given to clear his head, when Goku decides to leave, he tells Launch it's for clearing his head and goes to visit Bulma in the city. Meanwhile, Launch begins her strength training with Roshi and she absolutely hates every minute—disliking more the repetitiveness rather than then of growing tired from the activities. But she plows through and continues the training.

● Meanwhile in the city, Rei (Sailor Mars) gets a vision that a powerful and potentially dangerous character is arriving soon. There is a risk of increased attacks from dark forces upcoming as well. She alerts all the other Sailor Senshi.


The Red Ribbon Saga happens the same

● While in the city, Goku runs into two Sailor Scouts and asks them for directions: the Scouts are Makoto (Jupiter) and Ami (Mercury). After answering, they question if he's seen a girl who is around his age. They describe their youngest Sailor Scout, Chibi Chibi—she has gone missing from wondering around. Goku tells that he has never been to this city before and has never seen someone described as her.

● But luck has it that he does runs across the redhead little girl they described—heart-shaped odangos and spiraling locks, large blue eyes, and she's...taller than he assumed, than he was ready for.

● Son Goku runs into Serenity "Chibi Chibi" Tsukino III for the first time at the amusement park when he's with Bulma, Yamucha, Oolong, and Puar. Their meeting is brief; he sees her from across the room, colorful and translucent bubbles from some attractions floating between them. He has his face stuffed with food from a table he assumes is abandoned. She smiles, friendly, and he hesitates to return it, waving dumbly at first. Then it's realized that she's the missing girl described to him earlier. Before Goku could tell her that he ran into Makoto and Ami, he registers that Chibi Chibi hadn't been smiling at him, but now that his waving drew her attention, she's charging towards him, angered, an accusing finger pointing. Alarmed at her sudden change of persona, he hastily swallows the food and prepares to run but begins to choke, the food getting stuck in this throat.

● "Good," are the first words she speaks to him, watching him bent over and hacking. She tells he had been eating her food which she planned to return to after finishing an attraction. She has a play gun in her hand, accidentally taken with her from the attraction she had been at. Goku apologizes but of course now is too late. Their first meeting starts with her not particularly liking him.

● He remembers his run-in with Makoto and Ami when she's already returned to play. She still has a sour attitude when he approaches her. But before he can share that the two young women are searching for her, the bandit named Hasky who is employed by the Red Ribbon Army, chases him, Bulma and the gang for the dragon balls. Afterwards, Goku does get a chance to mention it to Chibi Chibi that Makoto and Ami are looking for her, and to mention that he likes her 'hair buns,' "even though they're a little funny."


● The two young aliens don't meet again until after the General Saga and Goku has left Roshi Island to travel solo. He had gone to visit Bulma again, assuming that since he's learned fighting he's following Launch's advice to learn better academics, furthering than what Launch can teach herself; he assumes since Bulma has gone to school then she can share what she has learned. Upon his return, Bulma's parents welcome him back; her mother love him and insists he stay the week. Which he does. This is before he visits Korin village.

● While out in the city with Bulma, Goku runs into the young redheaded Sailor Senshi while she's reiterating her order her an ice cream sundae that looks too large for her to finish, and Bulma questions how a kid like her has enough money to have bought it since the shop is very expensive. Instead, Chibi Chibi gives a stink eye because they are staring. Misinterpreting that the diss was directed towards her, Bulma starts going off, yelling, but is interrupted by Goku exclaiming that he remembers Chibi Chibi by her hair. He called her "heart dumplings." Shocked at the nickname and calmness, she asks, "do I know you?" Her Sailor "sisters" call her the same nickname, "heart dumplings," by coincidence. Privately, she assumes he's a malevolent entity. As she quietly studies him, Goku jogs her memory about seeing her at the amusement park; she barely remembers but grows impressed when learning how he and his friends were the ones who stopped the Red Ribbon Thief. Chibi Chibi is impressed but not by much, and proceeds to show off, telling between bites of ice cream, that she's fought worse. When he asks what she meant by that, Bulma has already approached with food to share and butts into their conversation to inform the visiting friend that this city is really dangerous and to stay close.

● "There are monsters, demon possessions, and all kinds of wild stuff," Bulma says. Actually, all the things that happen in Sailor Moon happen to unsuspecting civilians. Bulma asks what Chibi Chibi meant by having fought bigger and badder than the Red Ribbon Thief. The girl lies that "it's nothing" and that Bulma just explained it all—about the monsters.

● Having a strong hunch that she's lying, Goku doesn't give up wanting to find out the truth in what Chibi Chibi meant. In order to do so, he decides to follow her around the city, wanting to witness one of those incidents himself and assuming she be the perfect person it would happen to since she claims to fight them often—he crosses his arms and explains this with a skeptical expression.

● She simply responds, "Stop it. You don't need to follow me. They will come to you."

● But Goku explains that he really desires to see these so-called scary monsters, that he's excited to possibly fight one; he also insists on following because he's new and doesn't know where anything is in the city. Only when they manage to separate from Bulma and are alone does Chibi Chibi explain to Goku, with sarcasm on her voice of course, that she has '''superpowers,''' not thinking he would believe her. In fact, he doesn't understand, but when he shares that he's really strong and fast, and questions if that's similar to her powers, she says that it's "kiiiind of the same thing, I suppose."

● As he follows her around the city, unaware she's actively avoiding the Sailor Scouts Usagi, Ami, and Minako, Goku shares how he's fought an army, fought dinosaurs and vampires, and judging by Chibi Chibi lacks prominent muscle and speed, he is very doubtful of her claims of having powers. And she marveled at his tales until his criticism was spoken, and then she shoots back about that she doesn't believe his tall tales either.

● "If you don't believe me, then I'm not going to make you," she shrugs, picking up the pace and rounding a corner to escape into a sweets shop when hearing Minako's call. Chibi Chibi isn't supposed to reveal her secret Sailor Senshi identity to normal mortals anyway so she doesn't try to push to convince him.

● They run into Bulma who is blowing off steam from a heated confrontation. This meeting brings their an end to their outing, so Chibi Chibi gives suggestions of things to do in the city she thinks he would enjoy. While listing off activities, she accidentally lets slip one activity she's planning to do tomorrow after school. Misinterpreting this as an invite, Goku gleefully invites himself along, will wait for her after school so she can show those places and a monster incident. Chibi Chibi doesn't think he's serious but before she can correct that it wasn't an invite, he's flown away with Bulma, a large smile on his face.

● The next day when school lets out for the youngest Sailor Senshi, Goku is waiting outside on the metal jungle system, smiles and waves when he catches her exiting the school building and oblivious to her friends snickering at Chibi Chibi about her "weird looking friend on a cloud." They're half-teasing, half-marveling (at the cloud) makes her embarrassed and blushing, trying to walk away as quickly as possible.

● As Goku's following her home that afternoon, he blabbers about how excited he'd been to return and see her superpowers, wondering endlessly what they could be and begins listing odd possibilities: conjuring food, flying, if she can grow or shrink, if she can glow or turn things into slime. He also asks how she fashions her hair. He asks a lot of questions, one right after the other. Chibi Chibi tells, "If I show you, will you stop asking more questions than I can answer? You ask them too fast."

● Goku walks home with her and is welcomed by the Sailor Senshi who live here (as they all do not live under the same roof): the ones who live here are Makoto and Ami. Red, Usagi and Minako are visiting.

● Goku is welcomed, though they question, curious. But he's only overly curious and smiles a lot so they don't think much of this strange kid.

● Suspicion returns full-forced when it's noticed that he has a tail, eliminating any thought that he is a normal child and arising worry that he is likely a menacing threat—they have had experience where evil has come with the face of a child. Minako and Makoto are creeped out by his tail.

● The Senshi pull Chibi Chibi off to the side and share their concern and asks where she met this friend because he could be very dangerous. Chibi Chibi doubts it, having spent two days with him now and never read any energy or caught signs of darkness or ill intentions—also recalling his cluelessness on several subjects.

● The Senshi (who are older than their anime counterparts) grow just as curious about the boy as he is about them. Chibi Chibi has always been a very open and loving girl who easily befriending others; the girl tells that "her new friend" has powers too. Chibi Chibi had begun warming up to him, and during his time at her home, she starts to fully like his presence and his open and carefree nature. By the end of the afternoon, she's asking if he wants a snack with hers and she invites him to come along with the plans she already had (which he previously self-inserted into but she now actually wants him there).

● Rei whispers, "you didn't tell him about being a Senshi, did you?"

● But just as the two are leaving the home to go out to the food festival Chibi Chibi had already planned to do, Goku tagging alongside. While out and about, Artemis warns to the others (minus the youngest Senshi) that there is a large chance that the boy is indeed dangerous and to keep a close eye on him at all times.


● It's known that Chibi Chibi is one of the most emotionally charged Senshi, and keeping her emotions in check is viable not only for her sake and to have her powers work but also the safety of others. Her emotions directly govern her powers.

● Emotions influence each Senshi's star crystal, actually—if one feels a pull toward "the dark side" such as their crystal darkening, it makes it easier for their crystals to be possessed by Chaos.

● While spending time with Chibi Chibi, Goku excitedly informs that he's never met someone like her "sisters" before; he tells that he likes them, that hanging out with her is fun and the introduction to all the different kinds of food is a plus.

She thanks him but admits that she doesn't want to reveal her powers because they're a secret. Not meaning anything malicious, Goku tells that he knew he was right all along in that she doesn't have any. From this, he starts to tease her about her "lie" until she admits that they source from her emotions and a bracelet she must never take off. As the teasing goes on, Chibi Chibi nears the end of her patience, falls bait to his challenges.

● Meanwhile at Bulma's, Mrs. Briefs wonders where Goku is, missing the presence of a young kid she can spoil ever since Bulma insisted she is too old for her mother's coddling.

● The next several days are spent with the youngest Sailor Senshi inviting her new friend along with her outings around the city—to visit more amusement parks and attractions, festivals, stealing food from harassing food vendors, and Chibi Chibi is growing slightly annoyed by him wanting a bite of her food every time, going as far as to bargain to allow her ride his flying cloud in exchange for a bite of her food or ice cream or anything that lands in her hands. She always gives in, though. They aren't alone and are under Usagi's supervision, the only one who agreed to come along; she has taken a liking to tease the two during their visits, laying it on thick about a "possible budding romance between the two oddball tykes."

● The young girl's school friends get used to seeing Goku after school and Chibi Chibi riding away on his little cloud; when they aren't marveling at the Nimbus, they're all becoming better acquainted. Once, they're confronted by an instigator who wants to make them embarrassed and upset by assuming they're in a relationship and taunts the about their closeness. Goku, although confused to why that is embarrassing, deflects the diss with a declaration "aren;t you supposed to like your friends? I feel sorry for you if you don't."

● Chibi Chibi finds interest in his tail, finding it peculiar...and a perfect way to get back at him when he tease her terribly. Goku asks about her name's meaning: she tells it's a play on her being the smallest sailor and having the name Serenity, named after Queen Serenity (she too is a Moon) but Usagi also holds the name "Serenity."

● A monster outbreak happens from within a crowd for an outdoors concert. While Usagi is distracted, torn between her desire to joint he crowd and her responsibility to watch the two. The monster attack is started from a daimon/heart snatcher that took advantage of the large number of victims and began infecting crowd members, one by one, using their bodies as hosts to duplicate itself. Once realizing the detrimental situation, Usagi sneaks off somewhere private to transform to eliminate the daimons—Chibi Chibi helps create a distraction for nearby onlookers. She and Goku are told to get to safety, Usagi taking the protective role—since this daimon doesn't target star crystals and instead looks for humans' natural souls and essence to snatch. But like with most things she's told to do, Chibi Chibi does the opposite; she transforms to her Senshi form and begins going after daimons with her scepter weapon and unorthodox fighting (it being more hands-on), to the astonishment of Usagi.

● With the arrival of more Sailor Senshi, the fighting wraps up quickly. During, Usagi asks, with judgment, if Makoto or Rei had been teaching her more roughhouse fighting, believing it's too dangerous to be so close to monsters. But while she's criticizing them, trying to be more of a take-charge and disciplined leader, a daimon sneaks up on the two children she's supposed to watch. And by impulse, Chibi Chibi defends nearby unconscious victims. After the daimon's defeat and citizens exorcised, memories of the incident are wiped. And since Goku is a mortal who had witnessed the whole thing, he's to have his wiped as well; Chibi Chibi objects, puts up an argument but eventually stops them from erasing and altering his memories of the attack, having grown to realize he holds no ill intent. Rei strongly objects. After much consideration, Usagi overrides her decision to ignore Chibi Chibi. Frustrated, Rei threatens him for if he ever reveals their identities or what he had just seen.

● Over the last few days of Goku's visit to the city, the two young teens become close friends, finding out they share perceived similarities, and Goku is thoroughly impressed by Chibi Chibi's "energy blast" that she's now too eager to show off, now having an opportunity to use her power for non-battle purposes—the Sailor Senshi object to the use of power outside of training or battle. She's shy when brought to meet Bulma, but she soon warms up to the teenaged genius and becomes her bubbly self, freely using her powers.

● Because he's enjoying his time over and enjoying the cooking at Bulma's house, he phones the Kame House and reports he's going to spend some more time over, hanging up before Roshi can come to the phone and scold.

● When he's not with Bulma, the small Senshi reveals other abilities she possesses during his visits over: teleportation, demonstrated when stealing sweets and treats; astral projection used when he stays at her home for a day and she shows off; it's rumored between her Senshi sisters that her kisses provide good luck, and tries it out for the first time on someone not a Senshi by kissing the dice in his hands when both are challenged to a gambling game in the streets...and win the entire game by a landslide. After learning about his quest and goals to, Chibi Chibi decides to lend him some of her power—low enough for it to not be as high as her natural ability but strong enough that it works significantly well—her power of sensing and knowing the whereabouts, emotions, and status about those he's closest to. It is the strongest with those you're closest to and transcends across space. And since she's given it to him and they've grown close, they now share this bond as well. (Which can play into how Goku knew Krillin was killed.) It's her parting gift from them becoming best friends. He promises to take her to visit places outside the city one day, in return.

● Goku's visit to the city comes to an end, having a good stay and making another best friend—who makes him promise to call or at least write her letters to stay in touch. It's completely innocence and platonic.


● Flash forward to visiting Karin the Cat and somewhere between that, Fortuneteller Baba, returning to Kame House, and Tien at the Martial Arts Tournament a second time, Goku looses Chibi Chibi's home phone number. The address, having been written down on a larger piece of paper, is tacked somewhere on the walls in his and Launch's room at the Kame House.

● And in this AU, during the Fortuneteller Baba Saga, Launch comes along when Roshi and Bulma are picked up to aid the battle against Baba's bodyguards in exchange for paying for a fortune. Almost right away, the older Saiyan (Launch) doesn't take a liking to Baba at all. And after inviting them into her castle and Baba requests one of Roshi's pupils for her servant, Baba tells that she preferred Launch as a first choice to be her servant, to remain with her forever, but even just by observing Baba can tell that the girl's resistance and mental strength is too strong for what Baba is willing to control and manipulate without much training. Baba also wanted Launch for superficial reasons: to service the public, not unlike the ghost taking guests at the entrance of her fortune shop's entryway, and to live Baba's fantasy of having a daughter to dress up.

● Goku still volunteers to fight Baba's final fighter, but this time at the expense of trading places to protect his sister despite her instructing him not to, insisting that she can fight for herself. She even argues with him over it. He does this to show that even though things have happened between them, both siblings would both protect the other no matter what.

● Grandfather Gohan still appears like in the end of the Baba Saga: when he enters as Baba's final fighter, Launch realizes it is him immediately and is shocked to silence, finally able to speak by the time the fight was moved outside Baba's castle and Gohan reveal himself. There's the reunion still but Launch doesn't join in right away, holding herself back because she never apologized for her behavior and actions before he died, this being a regret holding her back for so long. She can't look him in the eyes—not until Gohan lovingly calling her closer with "silly girl" and with open arms. And like a small, timid child, she shuffles closer, so longer to hold back her embarrassed sputtering of apologies held in for years. He smiles and tells how bigheaded she is sometimes, just like when she was small—how she's bigheaded to think he would hate her for what she did and how things were left, knowing she was at the age of rebellion and desiring experience. That is why he hadn't found hard to keep her to stay. Gohan marvels at how both siblings have grown and their apparent increased strength. Alongside her brother, Launch cries into the other side of Gohan's shirt. She requests forgiveness. Gohan tells that there is no need. She apologizes for not being there for him when he died; Gohan reassures, "we're here now, so that's what matters."

● Two days after the gang returns to the Kame House, Goku writes a letter to Chibi Chibi. This proves to hold some difficulty because he's told by Bulma "it would do you both well if your letter was longer than four lines. A letter is supposed to be long. And deep. About what your thoughts andhow you truly feel."

● Launch butts in, telling that revealing true feelings to just anyone is a form of weakness.

● Goku snaps back, "says the one who used to be scared of the Macarena because you used to think it conjured the devil."

● His sister is horrified he told an embarrassing childhood misinterpretation so freely.


● Afterwards, the Tien Saga happens; Launch is more levelheaded now since her conscious is clean, she's clear-minded and visibly less burdened. Because she has her brother back now, has made peace with him and their parental figure. For her, it's smooth sailing throughout the Tournaments until Yamcha, Krillin, and especially Goku are in the ring. She uses a megaphone with a buzzer instead of a gun to make way through the crowds.


● During Goku's solo travels instructed by Roshi for training, he takes time periodically to write letters and send them off via random post office stops he comes across. He writes in the letters that he won't be able to read the ones Chibi Chibi sends to the Kame House for some time. Voice over dialogue shows that the letters grow increasingly honest and intimate the more each send as both powered aliens become comfortable enough to talk about anything, casually ask questions or opinions about current conflict between fun facts learned (such as a friend having trouble, a death, a crush). She signs hers with her personal nickname "Serene" with a heart. He signs off "Carrot."

● In some of Goku's last letters, he invites to meet him and catch up at the coming Marital Arts Tournament—which she does on fighting day, joined with Haruka (Uranus) and Michiru (Neptune) who drove her there and are the only ones who enjoy watching these tournaments. When they meet before he has to go get his placement within the Tournament, the two's reunion is described as adorable by the accompanying Senshi after overhearing Chibi Chibi being asked to give one of her undoubtedly "good luck kisses" on the cheek. But the day before meeting, at the entranceway to sign in Goku is greeted by a stack of letters delivered by Launch and reads them in wait.

● Also witnessing the years-awaited embrace, Bulma makes a passing part-serious/part-joke, "why don't you two just go out on a date already? And not the food kind..." Blushing a bit, Goku admits that he doesn't know how to date. Taking after Michiru's quick comments, Chibi Chibi offers, "I'll take you up on it for next time you visit." Liking a challenge, Goku promises that he will.

And the Tournament happens. Launch and Bulma are over exuberant fans within the crowd. All five of Roshi's pupils fight, but unfortunately none win. Regardless, everyone leaves that day in high spirits, Launch proposing a dinner—"because I'm starving! And I'd think you all are too."

● The Sailor Senshi leave before dinner, therefore missing Krillin's murder. But Chibi Chibi knows something is detrimental has happened, having formed a connection with Bulma but a stronger one with Goku; she just doesn't know what exactly is wrong. They find out about the deaths along with the majority of citizens—through watching the news.


Following, the Tien Saga and Piccolo Saga happen.

● Because both alien friends won't see each other again for some time, between the events of both Saga a few letters paired with a few photographs of family and friends are exchanged. None are sent back to Chibi Chibi's residence, and it isn't until Shen Long is reborn does she find out why—through Launch sending a letter informing that Goku wouldn't be returning for three more years due to a promise made to train under Kami. Disappointed but understanding, Chibi Chibi focuses on strengthening her own abilities so that when they meet again, she can be some kind of opponent on some kind of equal ground—since her abilities are largely emotional and his physical—and remembering how passionate he is about sparring.

● During the events of Piccolo Sr.'s short reign, the Senshi's hands grow full from battle monsters who take advantage of the new "all crime allowed" policy.

● Before Goku goes to Kami's he stops by Karin the Cat's residence for one last favor from Yajirobe: to write out a letter for him and send it to an address left at the Kame House. Goku has it memorized. Yajirobe assumes he means to write the letter for him and records all of Goku's musing as he paces around Karin's. Yajirobe does his best to record Goku's word-for-word about his thankfulness to a "Serene," about how he'd always looked forward to their letters, that he hopes she's safe and alive during Piccolo Sr.'s crazy reign; he muses to himself that he hopes he's doing the right thing and asks a rhetoric question to no one in particular about needing to trust what your heart feels since it's probably the right thing to do...like with a goal...or with getting to know a person... Yajirobe records even that.

● At the end of the letter, Yajirobe signs his own interpretations and advice after Goku's questions. He blatantly writes that he and Karin can tell Goku cares about "Serene" a lot...a lot more than normal or as the friends even though he may not yet know it, so Yajirobe claims. (To which Chibi Chibi is skeptical about.) The letter is sent as soon as Yajirobe gets down to Earth.

● When she receives the letter, it's before the arrival of Queen Nehelenia who searches for the Imperial Crystal, followed by conflict with some residents from Nemesis. (Not the Black Moon Clan, but whose descendants will become the clan.) Queen Nehelenia is disgusted with how much destruction has been wrecking across Earth. She comes across Piccolo but doesn't see him as much of a threat to her goal and decides to deal with him later—to which he considers joining forces with, liking the force he emits, but he is too reckless for her taste and takes away some of his power, leaving him to regain it back over a rest. She focuses on obtaining the Crystal, which is claimed to be the single most powerful artifact in the universe, its existence only known by a few.


● After his three years of training with Kami ends, Goku returns to a world in ruins. His first instinct is to phone the Kame House to know of the status of Launch and the others. Once hearing they're alright, he hurries over to Chibi Chibi's house to personally invite her to this Tournament event, seeing it's been three years and she's likely forgotten the date of the event. (In actuality, she's had the date marked on a calendar.)

● But she's unable to recognize him after the years of absence and growth spurt. So, at the door, there's confusion, but after recognition clicks their reunion is over joyous but short lived due to the Tournament happened soon. It helps that she was wearing her hair in the same heart-shaped buns as to him greeting her in glee by the nickname "heart dumplings" upon the door opening. She admits to being a little disappointed that he's now taller, blushing a little when speaking so. She also allows him to get away with still calling her both "Serene" and "Chibi Chibi" nicknames but that she now matured and goes by her given name, Serenity.

● Chibi Chibi and Goku walk to the Tournament location, doing their best to catch up on the way. They make plans to finally have that "date" once promised—which he remembers from a letter she wrote him once. Along the way to the Tournament location, they find each other walking hand-in-hand, it pointed out by Launch at the sign-up desk at the Tournament's entrance. Embarrassed at the realization, Chibi Chibi moves to pull away but being the carefree young man he was, Goku just smiled and clenches tighter, displaying their hands to view. And sticking his tongue out at his sister.

● Yamcha, Tien, Chiaotzu, and Krillin arrive in time to sign in before it closes, and then group leaves to their hotel reservations. Chibi Chibi is invited to come along but Launch quickly turns down that idea, noting Chibi Chibi's increasing blush. When Goku points out the unfairness that Launch and Tien are sharing a hotel room, Launch closes his question about her hypocrisy with "because we're older" and "that's different."

● At the start of the Martial Arts Tournament that next morning, Chibi Chibi departs to the crowd with words of encouragement for his fights and a kiss to Goku's cheek. Both blush from it but neither are the least bit uncomfortable by it.

● The Tournament doesn't go as smoothly as expected, and when it's announced that a proposal was made on stage, Chibi Chibi is devastated to find out it was between Goku and Chichi.

● It isn't taken well when it's found that Goku's knowledge extends and ends at dating and partial to engagements. It is taken even less so by Chichi when he tells that he already made plans for a date promised. But marriage is persuaded to be of more importance and when he admits to Chibi Chibi from the sidelines during someone else's fighting round that he hadn't even known what he was promising to Chichi as a child, she takes it with a forced smile. But it's fake, and he knows it's fake. But Chichi is yelling to know his whereabouts and for him to return, and Chibi Chibi wishes he had revealed the old promise. And because of this impactful information was hidden, she now feels as if she had been being played for. But Goku has to be back in the ring soon and is just as confused and caught off guard by all of this and doesn't know what to do, but he couldn't go after her to tell her anyway because she turns to leave, their one valuable ting (trust) feeling broken.

● After all this time it's forgotten that they share a emotionally-tethered bond—forgotten until she turns her back on him and leaves, the thing her people value the most having been broken, her hurt felt.


The rest of the Saga happens accordingly: Piccolo Sr. is defeated and Chichi goes along with the wedding.

● Goku and Chichi save her father from the raging fire at their castle. What isn't told, withheld from the very young couple, is how there was an intruder during preparations: the intruder was a man who was very adamant on speaking with Goku, who infiltrated the exclusive guest list and was working his way to the couple's rooms to find the groom. The unknown man put up a very good fight with guards, all the while yelling about his mission to speak with he groom being of the "upmost importance." Fighting against restraining arms, he shouts that he has to speak with the groom immediately, that it's dire and not doing so puts the world at risk. That he "just needs to speak to the groom because there's something he just needs to say!" When the Ox King demanded to know why, his size easily blocking the intruder's way, the intruder hesitated but finally admits that the King shouldn't allow Goku to marry the princess. Obviously enraged at this, the Ox King orders for the man to be taken away. He plans to never reveal this incident to the young couple, and promises all witnesses to also keep this from them, to keep it forever if they have too. He doesn't want to ruin the one day Chichi has looked forward to for years. Offscreen, the intruder is later tortured and killed. His claims of being from the dark future are not believed, the servants of the Ox King feeling sure that he was a spy or assassin.

● A talking cat had accompanied the mysterious intrude and managed to stay out the way of the castle guards, watching from a distance. The cat, who is not from Earth, managed to track down the groom and watched from the shadows, looking for an opportunity. But just before it has a chance to speak, Chichi catches sight of it and orders the cat thrown far from the castle grounds, seeing it as a pest, and ruining its mission.

● As a Senshi with the abilities of prophecy and sight, Rei receives a vision that warns that Queen Nehellenia—the current incarnation of the dangerous negative force, Chaos—is on her way to invade Earth and overthrow the planetary kingdoms with the help of Galaxia, the Senshi of destruction.

● Unfortunately, when she looks forward to get an idea about how to defeat Nehellenia and Galaxia, the Senshi don't seem to even have a future—her visions draw up blanks. And when searching for an idea about the fate of the Earth and moon overall, the answer becomes trivial—as the lives of the Senshi affect the Earth and moon, if they don't have a future, it is very likely that the Earth will not have one was well. According to Rei's speculations, the higher level Senshi have a better fighting chance and the rest will have to fulfill their destiny to ensure the survival of the solar system. When Chibi Chibi is told her destiny—to die along with her fellow Senshi, but hers isn't a murder like some of theirs—she's as enthusiastic about it as anyone would be. (She isn't enthusiastic at all.)

● So, the wedding happens between Chichi and Goku, the former taking charge and direction of most of the wedding preparations and events, having a specific vision and willing to kill over its fruition. She even mentions how it's only open for close family and friends to attend, but when Goku mentions Chibi Chibi, having known her for years, Chichi becomes angry and not wanting the Senshi anywhere near them. In truth, she's jealous, having seen the two at the tournament, seen the kiss on the cheek, noticed the way both were so familiar.

● Inevitably, Chibi Chibi gets wind of the wedding and is heartbroken, believing her friend had agreed that she shouldn't be allowed to attend. Believing she can vent to a friend from school, Chibi Chibi cries on her shoulder, spilling her feelings about assuming too much from this friendship, assuming there was one at all, feeling betrayed and lied to and used (particularly of her powers lent to Goku in the past). This friend agrees with Chibi Chibi's feelings being justified and speaks all he things the other wants to hear—that Chibi Chibi's undeserving of this wrong, that not sticking up for her was a slap in the face, that all his signs and advances and writing lead up to this unfaithful act. because she's too wrapped up in her emotions, Chibi Chibi's vision is clouded from seeing that this friend is currently possessed to act as a puppet for the dark side, for Nehellenia (and ultimately, Chaos) and has been taken advantage of for some time. And now at the shoulder of an emotionally vulnerable Sailor Senshi, those of the negative forces take hold of this perfect opportunity. Little bit by little bit, they work to darken her star crystal.

● With the devil whispering in her ears day in and day out, Chibi Chibi is easily influenced, her star crystal gradually darkening. (The dark energy from her possessed friend belongs to one of Galaxia's minions, who periodically possesses said friend.) The icing on the burdening cake is when it's prophesied that Chibi Chibi is to take over the mantle of being the ultimate Moon Senshi by becoming Sailor Cosmos in order to save the universe. But first she is to overcome the wave of Piccolo's approaching disaster. And in order to save the universe, Chibi Chibi is to "lose everything in order to save everything," as the prophecy goes, which means she will have to give up her life for a future that can't be guaranteed, but giving up her life is to come only after the other Senshi and Queen Serenity (Usagi) have been slaughtered.

● The moon Senshi's tipping point comes when the other Senshi are indeed slaughtered by Nehellenia and Galaxia. They die quietly, it not going out in a bang or explosion like Piccolo Sr's, but like a breath on the wind. None of it is covered by the news broadcast, but the night sky is noticeably darker when each dies. The moon glows a bloody red upon the Queen's death. The deaths aren't covered by the news but the population does notice the sudden absence of their female heroes. Setsuna and Hotaru are the only Senshi remaining.

● Because there are only a handful of Senshi who survived and it being essential that Chibi Chibi lives, being a Moon and therefore the only one able to transform to an Ultimate form, Chibi Chibi goes into hiding. Nehellenia is puppeteering Galaxia, who has unleashed a reign of her subjects onto the Earth. Hotaru and Setsuna flee to the Saggittarius Zero Star where the Galaxy Cauldron is, which is the source of their star crystals (essentially their life force) and all of the universe's creation. (this is also something that was changed for this AU)

● It's told that Chibi Chibi has attracted the evil and corruption over time, shining like a dark beacon through space as her emotions ran unchecked. Unknowing that she's now less Senshi than darkness and still distraught by all that's happened, she flees to a hidden base created by Queen Serenity (their moon queen before Usagi took the throne) and takes 'a long sleep' in a pod that will also feed her natural power. But this power has been tainted from the invasion and is now neutral instead of positive energy, so it provides no help. The power Chibi Chibi receives does indeed make her stronger over time, but it also feeds into the negative energy she now possesses instead of ridding it.


● Fast forward several years later and the earth is in even more ruin. Chibi Chibi 'awakes' and presumes her position as the next Moon Queen, since Serenity Sr. and Usagi (who was Neo Queen Serenity) are both dead. She assumes the title Sailor Cosmos now (and looks appointedly). She takes the throne title Queen Serenity Cosmos. And she goes by her true name now, Serenity, and no longer her nickname "Chibi Chibi."

● In order to fully take her birthright and kingdoms, Serenity has to defeat Galaxia and Chaos, who have continued to run rapid across the solar system, since they are her ultimate rivals as the current most powerful Sailor Senshi. But she's developed her own plan, determined to live despite her prophecy proclaiming her death: she will become the most powerful being in the galaxy, if not the universe maybe. With enough power, she can put an end to Chaos, Galaxia, and anyone who may come after. Unknowingly, this would make her new negative energy unstoppable from spreading.

● Step one of her plan: to take in all the star crystals of the passed Senshi and absorb them to gain their power and strength for when she faces Galaxia. Knowing Galaxia is after the most powerful crystals and will be desiring Serenity's to complete the power set, Serenity removes her own, albeit it having already darkened, and hides it, only using enough of its raw power needed for battle. She then plans to go back and retrieve her own after winning. But Senshi can't be without their star crystals for long in order to survive, being separated from it for too long will kill them. So, Serenity comes up with a plan to remove hers right before battle and have one of her Lunarian cat guardians hide it.

● Instead of doing what was prophesied as the right way to go about this kingdom-ending battle—which is to solely though her Senshi powers to fulfill its purpose—she instead uses her powers against Galaxia, winning with the help of Setsuna and Hotaru lending hands. At Serenity's win, she evenly distributes Galaxia's powers and energy between the three Senshi. And when regaining her own star crystal back, Serenity (Chibi Chibi) now also has the crystals of the deceased Senshi and Galaxia's sapphire crystal, the crystal of destruction. The first Senshi to absorb so many at once.

● And even though Serenity is now the most powerful Senshi in the galaxy and is one of the most powerful beings on and near planet Earth, she doesn't confront Chaos—its previous incarnation being Queen Nehellenia who turned into Chaos during Serenity's sleep in the pod. Now with Chaos fully formed and in its most organic form, the original prophecy fortolf that Serenity was to battle it, they both dying in the process. But she doesn't like that plan at all. Instead, she near welcomes Chaos to be on her side of ruling, absorbing some of its power and choosing to bond a little with it instead of fighting against it. Serenity believes that fighting Chaos, and therefore setting herself up to die, would erase all the progress she's made so far.

● Serenity has now accomplishes all of her goals and diverges the end of the Earth and solar system kingdoms. She has saved all of its citizens, eliminated the threats that have permeating them for centuries and believes she has done only good, even though it was at the expense of most of the Sailor Senshi whom she has always viewed as family. Despite the youngest Senshi's work, Setsuna (Sailor Pluto) and Hotaru (Saturn) have disagreed with her actions from the start but since she is now their queen, they have little room allowing them action if Serenity doesn't agree to it. So, Serenity—who is Chibi Chibi all grown up—relishes in this newfound authority and power. She then focuses on her next target: planet Earth.

● By the time she gets to Earth, Serenity had missed Earthlings' realization that they are now without their Senshi guardians and have long presumed they were dead. They think they were without protectors, save for the few courageous ones who defeated Piccolo Sr. in their absence. So, when a "goddess Senshi" suddenly appears, apologizes for her absence, and promises good and protection to all Earth's inhabitants, the Earthlings are shocked to say the least. The only thing Serenity asks for is their undying and unbending loyalty in turn for their protection because there have been a growing influx of aliens and harmful power behind some leaders on Earth, and in order to defeat them, they all must band together on her side of justice. And using her status as queen more than the use of her now-dark powers, she crowns herself planetary queen as well as celestial queen.

● What she's doing is dangerous. And Setsuna tries to tell her but the youngest Senshi doesn't want to believe her, remembering how Setsuna and Rei, the two Senshi with sight, had beat on the belief that they all dying would be the only chance to ever save the solar system. And now that Serenity has protected it and more, she discredits Setsuna's warnings.

● To gain the favor of the Earthlings, Serenity starts applying her own moral law over its inhabitants. To some, it's a blessing. To others, it's armageddon. She creates her own soldiers and army by using star seeds and star crystals from the Galaxy Cauldron—since she now inherited Queen Serenity Sr.'s ability to create life as well as the ability of destruction. Many assume Serenity Cosmos has gone rogue with power, but of course she doesn't see it that way.

● Backlash is received right away. And Serenity Cosmos allows some unfortunate details (ie deaths, kidnapping, general bad things, etc) to happen in order to both prove her power and become the savior: when a Saiyan troupe arrives on Earth, crash-landing in a city and causing uproars of panic, Serenity allows it to happen, allows Nappa and Vegeta to terrorize and murder hundreds of civilians. And she allows Raditz to kidnap an innocent child before finally intervening and putting a stop to them and their terror. After their fighting—it wasn't as easy as she assumed it would be—promises arrangements of power between the royals are made, although she is rather reluctant to some of Vegeta's requests. She secretly plants a self-destructing device inside his main base in case he defiles their agreements. And further more, she had seen Goku and Piccolo Jr's fight against Raditz. She takes a liking to Goku's skill and secretly heals his wounds—which prevents him from dying and meeting King Kai. She tells herself she had only saved him for her own personal gain, planning to use him as a valuable asset in the future. In order to bring it to fruition, she lets him go on his way and return to the giantess Chichi and their son Gohan, leaving them all ignorant of his miraculous heal. The gang will put together the pieces on their own but only later when it's too late to change her plans.

● Across planet earth, some of those who oppose Serenity's rule have actively spoken against her have met an ugly end at the hands of Chaos—who made them hallucinate until they kill themselves—who is now under Serenity's control. Serenity has gradually destroyed towns and cities over time with he use of Chaos going after those who oppose her. (Think, similarly to the movie Birdbox, replacing the aliens with Chaos, but you don't have to look at it to be influenced by it.)

● One of those who ends up going against her is a marvelously strong warrior who does so in hopes to get her attention and reason with the celestial queen on the grounds that they have history together, to convince her to change because this isn't who she had been. But Serenity had been expecting him sooner or later and was waiting all this time. And like a spider, she invites this warrior into her reconstructed Moon Palace under the guise of hospitality. When his guard lowers, she sicks her armies on him; he fights them as expected—as she'd been watching him on Earth, studying him and his fighting patterns. But the difference between Goku and Serenity is that she doesn't need her fists to bring her opponent to their knees—shown through her inherited telekinesis when she squeezes his windpipes from across the room. And with just a lift of her other hand to the air, she moves to clench his heart while within his chest, stopping him from blasting her with an energy blast. She is much faster and stronger than years ago and can disguise her ki now. She proves to be a difficult opponent, but with being the Senshi of the entire cosmos and having limitless power, she is not easy to fool, and in turn, she imprisons him.

● Back on Earth, the apocalypse happens both influenced and caused by Serenity's rule. When the Androids are created, Serenity greenlights their creation but unknowing that Dr. Gero, their creator, had been lying about their intended purpose. So while Goku is kept on a tight leash serving as her personal guard, leaving his family and friends on Earth and Serenity taunting him that his death is his only means of freedom, the Androids run rapid on Earth, murdering all the strongest fighters. Serenity finds it all amusing at first and is why she allows it to go on for so long—long enough for Bulma's time machine to take a man and a Lunarian cat back in time.

● All of the events of the Android Saga happen and all those who die, do perish, Launch included since she would have also helped fight.

● Soon after the time machine takes off, Serenity starts putting an end to the Androids' terror, having them all dance for her like marionettes on strings, before she makes each tear themselves apart. She orders a servant of hers to find Gero's lair and bring back Cell's gestating form.

● By now, Goku has pieced together that Serenity (who is the adult Chibi Chibi) has become overtaken by Chaos, and realizes that her star crystal has been completely encompassed by darkened. She's now an unstoppable force, growing worse with each passing year.

● It ends with Goku threatening to kill himself if Serenity doesn't stop her terror. He knows that she's kept him due to his assets, and without him, she would lose the most valuable weapon. Serenity doesn't believe his threat—she doesn't believe he understands her true feelings—and challenges him to go ahead with his suicide. Because she knows he never would do it. There is no trace of the same Serenity from years ago when they were younger—she laughs in his face at his threat. Goku realizes that she's the example of what could happen to a Senshi turned evil, when their powers are corrupted and star crystals dark; he fully understands why the celestial beings were always cautious of the status of their star crystals. Serenity has turned into a villain who's just a few steps away from taking on a form like Chaos itself.

● The cat that traveled to the past is Lunarian and just like in the original time line, the first time travel doesn't worked—shown with the execution at the Ox King's castle. The cat forms an idea to travel back to a few hours earlier first to leave a message for their previous selves. In order to avoid running into the first incarnations of their past selves, a video message is left near their arrival location foretelling the failed first attempt—to avoid crashing the wedding because it isn't successful and to instead travel back further to a specified event in order to avoid the disastrous future.

● The cat leaves from his failed wedding mission (the machine collaborated for him to operate also, just in case of a death) to go back to his original time line, traveling just before he is first sent back in time to warn of the ramifications. And an hour after he leaves from the past (at the time of Chichi's first wedding) a second time machine appears in its place. Luckily, this second incarnation of the traveler and Lunarian cat find the message; it holds more details than the first incarnation of the cat foretold. After watching the message, the second incarnations climb back into the machine and disappears to another point further back in time, hoping to stop the reign of corrupted Queen Serenity Cosmos where she has unlimited power and one of the strongest forces in this side of the universe under her foot, serving as her personal bodyguard. She's nearly impossible to stop except by going back in time to preventing it all.

● These events are from the first timeline and is the one needing to be changed. The first timeline ends here. The second timeline, where things were changed to prevent this first future, are in the second "season" of this story. (the next chapter)

After that time-loop of is broken (of the traveler leaving Queen Serenity Cosmos's time to go back during her younger years only to become a secret about an intruding wedding crasher, and so on), the timeline is able to be changed by the traveler's second time around—by going back during the time of the Martial Arts Tournament. With the traveler's influence, the two young aliens, Chibi Chibi and Goku, do get that first date. By doing so greatly alters events that are to come, making Chichi's proposal and events onward forever changed.

Next chapter, or "season," explores that


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