Five year later, in Age 761

Kakarot flew towards Kame house on Nimbus, with his children in his lap. They were wearing some nice dress clothes at Chi-Chi's request. "We're coming up on Kame house. Are you excited?"

"I'm a little nervous, daddy." Gohan admitted shyly.

"There's no need to be. You love me, right?"

"Of course!" the little boy assured.

"Well, I love these people. And if you really don't like them, auntie Kas will be there with Grandma and Grandpa."

"They're good people." his sister assured. "And we can play there."

"Well…" he began. "Okay."

They touched down and Bulma, Krillin, Roshi, and Kasava greeted them. Bulma was shocked at how polite the boy was. They he called his father down to whisper in his ear. "Can I go play with gramma and grandpa?" he asked.

Kakarot chuckled. "Sure thing, run along." Gochi followed close behind. She was eight, but treated her brother as an equal. But she was jealous of his innate fighting prowess.

"You've told me all about him, but I'm shocked." Krillin said.

"How so?"

"He is damn polite. And smart, too!" Kasava added. She scoffed at his attire. "You come to a formal gathering and wear armor?" she said, referring to her sundress. She was a petite thing, but taller than her mother, and very strong. The scar didn't fit with her attire.

"That's Kakarot for you." Roshi joked.

"Well, I didn't know if there'd be fightin'"

"At a reunion?" Bulma asked.

"For fighters!" he reasoned.

Krillin tucked his hands in his pockets. "Well, that is actually sound logic. It's nice to see ya, bud."

Kakarot shook his head. "You guys don't give me enough cr-" he began, whipping his head around to see a tall man with long hair in saiyan armor.

They were all shocked, as they had no idea who this could be. Someone who stole armor from Bulma?

"Ah, Kakarot. I recognize you, even grown up." he began. "Why are there so many weaklings left on this planet?! What's with that?"

Kakarot and the others were very puzzled.

"Uh, do we know you? Drinking during the day, you-" Krillin was cut off as the man whipped him with his tail, sending him into Kame House.

"Krillin!" the saiyan man cried. The blow was powerful.

"Answer me! Why are there weaklings left on the planet?! Did you have trauma to the head?" he asked, looking to the people. A ki beam struck him in the ear, destroying the device over his eye.

"Raditz!" a man barked.

Kakarot's thoughts were racing and he was speechless. So this was a saiyan. His name was Raditz just like his long lost brother. Could this be him? His father always seemed apprehensive when he was mentioned.

"F-father?" Raditz asked. "How are you here?"

So this guy was their brother.

"Dad. this is Raditz?" Kasava asked.

Raditz eyed the man and woman who was supposedly his sister with surprise. And anger. "You've alive?! I thought you were dead! And you didn't come to serve Prince Vegeta?!"

"Yes." he casually replied.

"Why?!" he shouted angrily. "And you've lived like weaklings and fathered a half-breed?"

"I'm no half-breed!" Kasava defended.

"Wha? Then…"

"Your mother is alive."

"But how is this possible?! And why did you desert?! You're a disgrace!" he shouted.

Bardock rushed forward and gripped his son by the neck. "You fool. Frieza destroyed Vegeta and you probably chewed and swallowed every ounce of bullshit he's fed you."

Raditz's face dropped in betrayal. "He what..?"

"That's right. He destroyed our planet and I watched. I took your mother and fled here with Kakarot. I've been training to defeat that bastard." he said " What have you been doing? Following that lizard blindly. Not to mention you've only changed size since you were ten, not power." he scowled. "So don't try to tell me I'm the disgrace."

He threw Raditz to the ground, humiliated. "I don't follow Frieza, I follow the crown. Prince Vegeta is alive and well." he revealed, hoping to get some shock out of the man.

Bardock laughed. "And Nappa, right? Boy, I've know for ten years. Your uncle too!"

Raditz gasped. "And you haven't come to serve him?"

"I was stronger than his father when Vegeta fell. I am my own man. You can join us, or get out."

Raditz looked up angrily. "And be weak?!"

"You already are, idiot."

Raditz spluttered and rushed to attack his father but was punched in the nose. "Suppose I do want to join you. What happens when Nappa and Vegeta get here? I ran into a Namekian looking for Kakarot and he mentioned wish granting orbs. They're on their way."

"They can join us or die. Now, I'm going to go get a Hetap. Run towards your joke of a prince if you want. I'm happy here." he walked through the door and passed his mate.

"Radtiz!" she shouted, embracing the large saiyan. She kissed his face repeatedly. "I thought you were gone!"

"No, mother." he said, and began to catch up with her.

"Uh, what just happened?" Bulma asked, pulling Krillin out of the wall.

"I think that guy is our brother?" Kasava said, still unsure.

"Raditz, remember? He told us back at Baba's I think." Kakarot incorrectly recalled. "I'm going to go talk to him when mom is done. He's decently strong."

He waited until Raditz was alone on the beach and walked to him, plopping down. "Hey, Raditz."

"What is it, fa-" he said, whipping around but only found his brother. "Kakarot." he acknowledged.

"Hey, why did you come to earth? It's not that I don't want you here, it's just surprising."

Raditz smirked. His brother wasn't hostile. And he wasn't smothering him. Maybe Earth wasn't too bad. "I'll bet. It must be pretty jarring to be the only saiyans with our parents and then have your brother show up."

Kakarot smiled. "Well there's Kasava, who you met, and my youngest son, Gohan. I also have a daughter, Gochi." he began, but Raditz cut him off.

"Children?!" he asked in amazement. They really were adapted to earth. "A half-breed…" he grumbled.

"Hey, my son is three quarter saiyan and I love him." he interjected. Raditz looked at him in surprise. "My mate, Chi-Chi is half human, on her mother's side. This man, Otapa, is her father. Dad says that he intercepted a transmission that this guy, Dodoria, had wiped out dad's team. Then he came to earth because a saiyan, me, was sent here."

Raditz was even more shocked. "Dad fought Dodoria and lived?"

"Is he someone important?"

"He's only Frieza's left hand man!" he exclaimed.

Kakarot smiled. He had really gotten his brother to warm up to him. Absentmindedly, he rubbed the back of his head. "So who are Nappa and Vegeta? I thought that was our planet's name."

Raditz looked off into the distance. He admired the brilliant blue ocean. This planet was beautiful, he had to admit. But would his comrades come and disrupt it? Just then, Kasava came down and sat next to him.

"Hi." she said, not knowing what much else to.

"Hello. Kasava, is it?" he asked, receiving a nod.

"As I was about to say, Nappa was the general of the saiyan army, and now serves as Prince Vegeta's bodyguard. But the Prince outclasses him." he explained. "The planet was named after his father, King Vegeta, who gave him his name. Saiyans usually have a child who is exactly like them in appearance, but Vegeta is much shorter than his father was." he rambled.

"How short?" Kasava asked.

"Just a little taller than you." he answered.

"That is pretty short." Kakarot joked.

Raditz was about to snap at his brother, but a small child came by and went to Kakarot, being cautious about the large hairy man.

The child with yellow clothes tugged on Kakarot's pants and whispered something to him. He laughed. "Oh, Gohan, sorry. This is your uncle Raditz."

"Hello." he bowed.

"Uhhh, hi." Raditz awkwardly replied.

Gohan sat in his father's lap while Kakarot thought of this situation. He ran his finger's through his son's hair.

Gochi backflipped over them. "Hey, do you have any space techniques?" she eagerly asked. The girl was eager to get edges over her brother.

"Earth life has become natural to you, huh?"

"It's all we've ever known." Kasava explained. "I was born here twenty years ago, Kakarot was here when our parents arrived."

"So you're from space?" the little boy asked.

"That's right." he boasted. "It's pretty much been all I've know since I was your age."

"Please, will you tell me about it?" he politely asked.

"Sure." he said. Raditz began a story of the time he and his comrades had to navigate an asteroid field. It dragged on, until the little boy was asleep.

"Looks like you tuckered Gohan out." he laughed. "I oughta get going back home before it gets dark."

Gochi picked up her brother, lugging him through the sand.

"See ya." Kasava yawned. "You should come visit more often. You've got Chi, mom's got dad, Bulma's got Yamcha, Tien's got Launch." she listed. "I get lonely, especially now that uncle left."

"Hey Raditz." Kakarot chanced. "You wanna come stay with my family for a while? I'm sure Chi-Chi would like to use the guest room. You can come too, Kasava."

"Oh, really? I'd love to. Let me just grab my bag."

Kakarot looked at his brother. "You gonna come?" Raditz looked deep in thought, and Kakarot was beginning to think he was brain dead.

"Uh, sure. I need to talk to father first." he said, standing up and walking away.

A short time later both of his siblings came outside. Raditz a little bit happier. "Nimbus!" he cried, hopping on. "Let's go, Chi-Chi's gonna have my tail if we're late."


Kakarot touched down, walking through the door of his house in the mountains. He saw his mate cooking dinner and looked at her. She noticed the two visitors with him and their son asleep, so instead of questioning him she merely waited for him to return from putting their son into bed. "What are Kasava and this man doing here?" she asked. "It's not like I don't enjoy your company, Kasava and hairy man, but I didn't know they were coming and I didn't cook enough for them!"

Raditz scoffed. "Four saiyans in one household and you can't conjure up enough for two more, wench?"

"Who is this man, again?"she asked, ignoring him.

"It's my brother, Raditz."

"The one who we thought died?" she gasped.

"Well I'm not dead!" he snapped.

Kakarot glared at his brother. "Sorry, Chi. I just think he's in shock."

"Don't tell me how I feel." he growled.

Kakarot was shocked. He seemed so easy to like earlier. "What's your beef?" Kasava asked.

"What?" Raditz asked.

"Earth saying. It means why are you being a dick?" Kasava explained.

"Kakarot's mate is a half-breed! That's against all laws of Planet Vegeta."

"Look, Raditz. Vegeta is gone and Chi's just tryin' to be nice. I know you probably aren't used to it coming from a slave army…" Kakarot began.

"Slave army? I am no one's slave!"

"Dad says…" Kasava started.

"Father is a traitor to the crown and he brought you down with him!"

"Don't you get it? There's no crown, there's no Vegeta! There's just us or a tyrant's empire. You choose." Chi-Chi explained. "Sit down, shut up, eat my dinner, or get out."

Raditz closed his eyes and inhaled deeply, thinking. "I'm sorry." he apologised. "We are kin, like it or not. I'm just upset because in a year, two saiyans many times stronger than me are going to get here and kill us all."

"Why would they kill us? Or you?" Kasava asked.

"The prince will likely see me as a traitor or assume me dead for not reporting in. Like it or not I'm stuck here without my scooter.." he grumbled.

"No offense, Raditz, but Gohan is stronger than you. If they're anything like you, we can handle them or they'll join us."

Raditz was about to speak, but dropped it. If they said they were stronger, who was he to be able to prove them wrong. He was tired. It had been a really long day. Instead, he sighed and sat down.

"That's more like it." Chi-Chi smiled.


The next day the family decided to visit the city to get Raditz some clothes, as he was too big to borrow Kakarot's things. It was funny, to say the least, as he wouldn't shut up about weaklings. They returned home and Chi-Chi was left with her thoughts.

The last years with Kakarot had been the happiest of her life. She had gone from a shy girl to an outspoken mother who was controlling at times, but it was for the good of the person in the end. She twirled a finger through her black locks, reminiscing.


Raditz had called everyone together and explained their incoming problem. Most took it seriously, but some laughed. He was mad, why weren't they paying attention?

Bardock rudely explained that they were much stronger than him.

Raditz figured they'd just see.