"After the Sleeper Woke Up" -Chapter One After the Sleeper Woke Up

Note: This story takes place in the time of Mirai Trunks. I don't own Dragon Ball Z, so don't sue me. I have nothing worth taking. ^.^

Chapter One

The structure he looked down on was huge and bulbous. Moss and other kinds of foliage had overgrown it, threatening to claim it as part of the forest, but the basic shape remained. He'd never have known it was there except for the boys that came and told his mom about it. He'd volunteered to investigate. He ignored the lavender strands of hair the wind blew across his eyes and flew down to the ground, landing lightly on his feet.
The outer hull of the ship was metallic reddish brown with patches of dull rust scattered across it. Trunks wasn't sure what kind of metal it was, but he was pretty sure it wasn't used on Earth. It had to have been there for years. There was no other way it could have been so overgrown.
He moved around it, looking for a way to get inside. He finally found a gap in the outer hull and squeezed through, then clicked on the flashlight he'd thought to bring with him. The sudden brightness of it against the blackness inside made him blink.
The interior was moist, and the scent of rusty, decaying metal and mold hung in the hair. He winced and decided to make this a short trip. He wasn't sure how much mold was in the air, but he did know that too much made it unsafe to even breathe.
A long corridor stretched to one side of him. He shone the flashlight around into the gloom and found that there were numerous cells, each with metal bars fixed into the ceiling and floor, but most of the doors were broken or melted. A prison?
He couldn't find anyone or anything there, so he continued on, taking another shorter hallway after pushing open a pair of warped metal doors. Here reddish brown curved plates of varying sizes littered the floor every few paces. They made a peculiar hollow sound when he dared to push one with his toe. Trunks continued on, picking his way carefully through them, trying not to make too much noise.
He entered several smaller rooms along the way, and noticed some odd looking devices in them. In one were the remnants of what might have been an arm. That was what the bones looked like, anyway. He didn't spend long in these rooms, but looked instead for a control room of some kind, wanting to find out what had happened here.
Less than five minutes later, he was in it. More of the curved plates littered the floor, more in piles now than before. Broken glass and metal crunched underfoot, and he understood why a moment later. What had probably been the main computer was destroyed. It looked as if it had been burned, or at least that it had happened after the main destruction, and it had exploded at some point in time. There was no hope of using it to find out what had happened to the ship. He turned to go when something caught his eye.
A cylindrical tank stood in one corner of the room, tilted to an angle. It was coated in dust, but as he stepped closer he could hear the low hum of a machine. This tank must have had its own power source, then. Trunks lifted one hand, and after a moment of hesitation, he brushed some of the dust away from the glassy surface of the tank.
The inside was filled with some kind of greenish liquid, and seemed to glow slightly. Settled silently in this liquid was a dark haired girl that looked around his age, if not even a little younger. His eyes widened in surprise and he stepped back, then turned and ran back to the place he'd come in. He had to get his mother. He knew his she'd want to see this.