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Introduction
Suspended amid an infinite bed of stars, meteors and asteroids was an extraordinary galaxy ripe with the many worlds of varied, sentient beings.
Notable among them was Planet Plant. Plant was a land of rock with terrains of sand. In spite of this, a community of advanced beings— the Tuffles — thrived and built large cities with large skyscrapers. They proved themselves capable, able to extract minerals from their planet's rich reserves for grand societies. So enviable was their way of life that a group of aliens known as the Saiyans arrived to inhabit it. The Saiyans were a violent race known for their exceptional power and cold personalities, thriving on fighting and subjugating others. Their physical strength intimidated the dwarf-sized Tuffles, yet the Tuffles' intelligence prevented their full domination. For years the Saiyans remained on Plant, growing in numbers and in might. The Saiyan leader, Vegeta was a strong warrior and after several battles was eventually successful in taking over. A little known secret was that the Saiyans possessed the ability to transform into massive great apes (known as Oozaru) at the sight of the full moon, the moon which was only ever visible every 40 years from Plant. Upon the great transformation, the Saiyans easily overpowered even the Tuffles' ability to outsmart them. For many decades, King Vegeta ruled all of Plant, renaming the planet to Vegeta after himself. Yet as a warring race, the King himself was frequently engaged with intergalactic conflict thus leading to his early demise. Ceding the throne was his son and namesake, Vegeta II. The new King Vegeta was like his father—harsh, selfish and proud. His kingdom was organized similarly, all Saiyans ranked by class based on their power levels at birth. Vegeta's inner circle included four high-rank warriors, hand-selected for their excellence and loyalty. The majority of the other Saiyans served as members of the Saiyan army and planet's defence.
Throughout space, there were many moons, as even planet Vegeta was host to at least two of them. Though most moons were simply vast, empty spaces, Earth's moon was different. On that particular moon was the extravagant kingdom known as the Silver Millennium. The Silver Millennium was an elegant and peaceful empire, home to an even more beautiful people known as the Moonites. At the centre of it all, at the edge of the Sea of Serenity was a palace of glass, home to the royal family. Queen Serenity presided over this kingdom for many years, devout in her role as overseer of the Earth and protector of a powerful jewel known as the Silver Crystal. Though she ruled nobly, fate would take a dire turn and the fair queen had fallen gravely ill. Once she had passed she left her only daughter, the once princess and new Neo-Queen (Usagi) Serenity to inherit the kingdom. Neo-Queen Serenity's court including her royal defenders, four pretty soldiers of love and justice, the Sailor Senshi. At her side was her love and Earth's king, Endymion. Guarding the farthest ends of the Moon Kingdom were the Outer Senshi—Saturn, Neptune and Uranus.
The two kingdoms existed independently, their extreme differences and relative distance causing them to seldom interact with the other beyond the exception of trade. It would not be until one faithful day, when the heirs to both thrones—Prince Vegeta III, referred to as Trunks as distinction from his father, and Princess Small Lady Serenity—would happen to cross paths. The fateful meeting would come to unfold an intertwining path: their lives as royals, lovers, and enemies connected by planet Earth and a shared destiny …
Warning/Spoiler:
This story aims to be true to the original series. Therefore it features profanity, character death, and some violence (not explicit).
