An Eternal Namek
Chapter 1
I awoke from sleep with a start, awakened by something beyond my reach. Something elusive. I stood up the mat on which I slept, more meditating than sleeping, but acheiving the same overall goal. It was dark in my little dome house despite the time of morning I knew it was. I prefer to live in darkness, it keeps me alert and hightens my senses.
Making my way over to the door I pushed it open and stepped outside. The sun shone brightly in my eyes and I blinked away the foxfire. I looked around my little platue, seeing nothing out of the ordinary. The distance from side to side was more than fifteen meters but the distance to the bottom of my pillar was more that eighty meters. It astounded me that it had not yet toppled. It is because of this strength that I chose the pillar for my home. I felt a kind of kinship, knowing that this was part of Father Namek.
The landscape stretched far off into the distance, broken only by the rounded trees and the ever abundant hills. In the distance, to the east, I could see Guru's place, sitting on an obelisk much like my own. Even from this distance I could sense his presence. I beleive all namekians feel it, the children especially.
After surveying the landscape for another five minutes or so and finding nothing out of the ordinary I began my daily warm up. At this altitude the air was thin and I had to breathe deeply. This also helped to focus my mind. My black tunic served to soak up the heat, I had learned along time ago from Guru himself how to harness this heat and use it. I flipped backwards across the platue and brought my boots down, skidding to a stop inches from the edge. Had I fallen off (as I have done before on more than a few occasions) I could have flown, but I preferred to either try and stop my fall by clutching the wall or just absorb the impact. I have only missed the wall twice, but on both occasions I was unable to move for days. I didn't have the power to pick my own body up off the ground, let alone fly back to the top.
I began to jump from one side to the other, quickly gaining speed, and finally dissapearing from the naked eye when a shot rang out across the sky. I dropped in mid-leap and looked upwards. From out of the sky flashed a huge white creature covered with spikes and staring with cold purple eyes. I stared in wonder as it flew across the sky and slowly settled to the ground some distance from my pillar.I could just barely make the creature out and decided to get a closer look.
I leaped into the air and dropped straight down, rocketing down the wall. Before I hit the ground I slowed to a halt three feet above the ground. I dropped to the soil and began to rapidly make my way toward the creature. Normally I would have flown but I was aware of how much energy that gave off and I was afraid that it might startle this beast. As I reached the last ridge before the creature I slowed my leaps and bounds and ducked down. I crawled toward the ledge and looked over. The creature seemed to be made of some sort of metal and I realized that it wasn't a creature at all it was a ship. The realization came to me when I saw the two small figures standing in front of an open hatch. They had they're backs to me but I could tell immediatly that they were both human, or at least some type of human looking creatures. The smaller of the two was dressed in a dark purple gi and had an unruly mess of dark hair on his head, while the other wore a bright orange tunic and was bald.
I watched curiously as they looked around. From inside the ship I heard a voice say something, though it was to far away for me to be able to understand it, even with my enhanced hearing. As I looked on a third figure stepped from the craft. This one was taller and had blue hair. I noticed immediatly that she was female. from the tone of her shouts she looked mad. They spoke for a minute and then the female pulled some type of device from her pocket. They all looked at it and then began talking again.
The conversation ended abrubtly when another shot rang out. I looked up along with the three humans and saw white blaze shoot in from the sky. At the center of this blaze was a small ball. I watched in fascination as it blazed across the sky and all crashed into the ground behind the far hills. I looked back at the humans, feeling a sense of dread as I looked at their faces. I guessed that the ball must have been some sort of ship, and whoever it carried frightened them immensly. The female ran back toward the ship and began to wail. I listened closely, discerning only two very important words: Saiya-Jin, and Vegeta. I knew who the saiya-jins were, and that there home planet was called planet Vegeta, after the emperor of the planet. But planet Vegeta was no more, having been destroyed without an effort by a creature called Frieza.
I had heard many tails of Frieza, That himself and his family are the only living members of their race, that Freiza was the most powerful being in the galaxy, and that he had destroyed worlds without a second glance. Of those three rumors, I only beleived the first. Under his rule I knew, was Prince Vegeta, one of the only remaining saiya-jins in the galaxy. And if for some reason Vegeta was on Namek then these creatures had a reason be scared.
As of this moment I have no clue as to whether I should continue to follow the original storyline and just implement him into the story so that it doesn't really change it or whether I should change the storyline to incorperate Fade more deeply into the story therefore changing the overall outcome. Please email me at Magus432@hotmail.com with suggestions. I desperatly need them.
