Street Fighter
by Ganon
Author's Note: I do not own any characters in this story, or much else about it...this applies to whole story.
Prologue: Ansatsuken
It was a quiet early morning. A powerful martial arts master practiced the arts he created. Some martial artists may have recognized his style to have been Shotokan Karate. However, his style was a style designed to kill. The man practiced Ansatsuken.
The man was Goutetsu, creator of the Hadou, Shoryu, Tatsumaki, and Shun Goku Satsu. Goutetsu had set up a huge metal barrier in a room in his house in Japan. He focused all his attention and chi into his hands. "Hadou-ken!" he screamed, as a translucent yellow ball fired at the barrier. The barrier dented greatly, almost ripping itself from the ceiling. Goutetsu charged invisible chi into his right hand and walked over to the barrier. "Shoryu-ken!" he screamed, jumping and delivering a twisting uppercut. The barrier dented more, so that the structure was sagging. Goutetsu charged chi into his right foot. "Tatsumaki-Senpuu-Kyaku!" he screamed, twisting clockwise with his foot outstretched, toes facing up to the ceiling. The momentum brought him into the air, hitting the barrier. The barrier fell.
Goutetsu began to work on fixing the barrier.
The next day, early in the morning, Goutetsu walked up to the metal barrier. Goutetsu charged his chi for three whole minutes. He focused on his soul, his chi, and emptied his head. Holding out his arms, Goutetsu used his chi to propel him forward, his left knee bent so his left foot touched his right knee, right leg supporting him. His left arm was clenched at his hip, right arm bent so his hand was near his face, hand open. He touched the barrier with both hands, and charged his chi into the barrier. His world turned completely white, as Goutetsu unleashed a flurry of Crouching Strong Punches (straight, armed punches while crouching with the right hand) at the barrier. Goutetsu hit the barrier about fifteen times, and each hit made blue sparks appear at various plaches on the target.
The barrier standed no chance against the Shun Goku Satsu, the most powerful Ansatsuken move.
Fifteen years passed, and Goutetsu's hair became gray, he grew a beard, and wore a bandana, and he took on two students, Akuma and his brother Gouken. Near the beginning of their training, Akuma seemed to be the stronger, but Gouken soon emerged and overtook Akuma.
"Spar!" yelled Goutetsu on one day of training.
Akuma jumped up and did a Roundhouse Kick to Gouken's head. Gouken blocked with his arm, and used a Shoryu-ken to knock Akuma out of the air. Akuma hit the floor of the training area, and stood back up. He punched to Gouken's face, spinning and delivering a Roundhouse Kick. Gouken fell, but leapt back up, firing a Hadou-ken. Akuma ducked, and the two engaged in trading punches, all blocked. Gouken finally landed an uppercut on Akuma's chin. "Break!" shouted Goutetsu.
Gouken sat on the floor to rest, but Akuma, oblivious to all around him, kicked Gouken in the face. Gouken retaliated by doing another uppercut to Akuma's chin. Goutetsu rushed in and held the two apart. "Calm down! Both of you!" he yelled.
Akuma slept uneasily that night, feeling guilty, yet frustrated. Soon, the two students graduated Goutetsu's training, and went off to develop their own fighting styles. Gouken decided to use a toned-down version of Ansatsuken, using moves not designed to kill. Akuma, however, continued practicing the traditional style.
One day, while Akuma trained intensely, something awoke within him, something Goutetsu had told him about. The Killing Intent awoke, and a symbol in kanji burned itself into Akuma's back. Akuma's eyes reddened, and he donned a black gi, his hair like flame. The Killing Intent made Akuma ruthless, and much more powerful.
Eventually, as Gouken grew to be a powerful man, with a beard and a bald patch on his head, and the "Mu" symbol on his back, a friend of his gave him a young baby boy for unknown reasons. She told him the boy was named Ryu. Gouken raised Ryu, and, when Ryu was nine, a sixteen-year-old named Dan Hibiki, who was one-half Japanese, born in Hong Kong. Dan had come to the dojo of Gouken to be trained, to avenge the death of a man named Go Hibiki, his father, who a man from Thailand named Sagat had killed.
by Ganon
Author's Note: I do not own any characters in this story, or much else about it...this applies to whole story.
Prologue: Ansatsuken
It was a quiet early morning. A powerful martial arts master practiced the arts he created. Some martial artists may have recognized his style to have been Shotokan Karate. However, his style was a style designed to kill. The man practiced Ansatsuken.
The man was Goutetsu, creator of the Hadou, Shoryu, Tatsumaki, and Shun Goku Satsu. Goutetsu had set up a huge metal barrier in a room in his house in Japan. He focused all his attention and chi into his hands. "Hadou-ken!" he screamed, as a translucent yellow ball fired at the barrier. The barrier dented greatly, almost ripping itself from the ceiling. Goutetsu charged invisible chi into his right hand and walked over to the barrier. "Shoryu-ken!" he screamed, jumping and delivering a twisting uppercut. The barrier dented more, so that the structure was sagging. Goutetsu charged chi into his right foot. "Tatsumaki-Senpuu-Kyaku!" he screamed, twisting clockwise with his foot outstretched, toes facing up to the ceiling. The momentum brought him into the air, hitting the barrier. The barrier fell.
Goutetsu began to work on fixing the barrier.
The next day, early in the morning, Goutetsu walked up to the metal barrier. Goutetsu charged his chi for three whole minutes. He focused on his soul, his chi, and emptied his head. Holding out his arms, Goutetsu used his chi to propel him forward, his left knee bent so his left foot touched his right knee, right leg supporting him. His left arm was clenched at his hip, right arm bent so his hand was near his face, hand open. He touched the barrier with both hands, and charged his chi into the barrier. His world turned completely white, as Goutetsu unleashed a flurry of Crouching Strong Punches (straight, armed punches while crouching with the right hand) at the barrier. Goutetsu hit the barrier about fifteen times, and each hit made blue sparks appear at various plaches on the target.
The barrier standed no chance against the Shun Goku Satsu, the most powerful Ansatsuken move.
Fifteen years passed, and Goutetsu's hair became gray, he grew a beard, and wore a bandana, and he took on two students, Akuma and his brother Gouken. Near the beginning of their training, Akuma seemed to be the stronger, but Gouken soon emerged and overtook Akuma.
"Spar!" yelled Goutetsu on one day of training.
Akuma jumped up and did a Roundhouse Kick to Gouken's head. Gouken blocked with his arm, and used a Shoryu-ken to knock Akuma out of the air. Akuma hit the floor of the training area, and stood back up. He punched to Gouken's face, spinning and delivering a Roundhouse Kick. Gouken fell, but leapt back up, firing a Hadou-ken. Akuma ducked, and the two engaged in trading punches, all blocked. Gouken finally landed an uppercut on Akuma's chin. "Break!" shouted Goutetsu.
Gouken sat on the floor to rest, but Akuma, oblivious to all around him, kicked Gouken in the face. Gouken retaliated by doing another uppercut to Akuma's chin. Goutetsu rushed in and held the two apart. "Calm down! Both of you!" he yelled.
Akuma slept uneasily that night, feeling guilty, yet frustrated. Soon, the two students graduated Goutetsu's training, and went off to develop their own fighting styles. Gouken decided to use a toned-down version of Ansatsuken, using moves not designed to kill. Akuma, however, continued practicing the traditional style.
One day, while Akuma trained intensely, something awoke within him, something Goutetsu had told him about. The Killing Intent awoke, and a symbol in kanji burned itself into Akuma's back. Akuma's eyes reddened, and he donned a black gi, his hair like flame. The Killing Intent made Akuma ruthless, and much more powerful.
Eventually, as Gouken grew to be a powerful man, with a beard and a bald patch on his head, and the "Mu" symbol on his back, a friend of his gave him a young baby boy for unknown reasons. She told him the boy was named Ryu. Gouken raised Ryu, and, when Ryu was nine, a sixteen-year-old named Dan Hibiki, who was one-half Japanese, born in Hong Kong. Dan had come to the dojo of Gouken to be trained, to avenge the death of a man named Go Hibiki, his father, who a man from Thailand named Sagat had killed.
