The Androids Perspective

Copyright- Dragonabll Z and its characters in no way at all belong to me in any sence of the word. My character ????? or Suiceene is mine though and can only be used in others works if I am asked first.

Android 18
Suddenly power surged through me. Aware and yet not awake I felt my systems turn on one by one. Organs, which I had forgot I had started to work again. The glorious feeling of alive, of working properly again. Slowly I opened my eyes, revelling in colour once more. Sight without nightmares, freedom once again. Within a few seconds of being returned to this dimension my eyes had already revolved as much as they could. I was in some sort of capsule. As I was considering breaking the glass, I heard the sharp release of air and a door opened. As I walked out I suddenly became aware of the various wires, which were entrapped, around my body. But they simply fell off as I walked from the capsule. Simultaneous messages were sent to my brain as I looked out at the room around me. 17 had exited from a capsule opposite to mine, and there seemed to be some sort of group of people a little away to my right. I glanced down at my body, surprised to find little difference. I had expected to resemble 16 more, at least to be taller. 17 greeted me with a nod before turning to the group of people. For a second I was startled at his curtness but I too turned to look at the group of people. Dr Speilding headed the little gathering. "Welcome back Androids. As you can see our tireless efforts have met with success. You both have been modified and repaired." The Dr paused as if expecting thanks or praise but we were both silent. I didn't like where this conversation was heading. The Dr evidently wanted something. " I see. Well whither you choose to acknowledge it or not, we have done you a great favour. And we expect something in return." he said letting the last sentence hang in the air for a second before continuing. "I want you two to attack Capsule Corp headquarters. A sort of test of your new powers." It was then that my brother finally spoke up. In a cold voice, void of feeling he elicited a reply. "Why should we do this for you?" "Its not something you can choose to do or not to do. This is an order!" "We don't take orders from anyone let alone a weakling like you" I replied. The doctor didn't seem surprised, what power did he think he held over us? "I was afraid it might turn out this way. I rather thought you two might choose to rebel. The late Dr was certainly a genius but he underestimated your powers. That is one mistake that I won't make." And with that the little party stepped back. At the same time, door on each side opened. And from within I heard the sound of metal upon metal. Seconds later I saw what was making the noise or rather who. Metal figures stepped through the door, lining up against the wall. In a few seconds we were surrounded. "I won't say they are as humanitised as you two but they make up for that in power!" The figures were completely metal and though resembled humans in shape, a closer look showed that they bore little resemblance. Their faces were crude masks of metal and their arms were adorned with weapons of all sorts. I identified, flame-throwers, machine guns and a host of other arsenals. "These are my own creations. As you can see they completely outclass you in every way. Why try to fight me, use those computer minds to add up the odds and join me. I have worked too hard to let you just get destroyed."
I merely crossed my arms disdaining to reply. 17 flicked his scarf over his shoulder; clearly he was as bored as I was. "So you refuse to answer me do you? All units attack the enemy but make sure they aren't destroyed." With his command the machines suddenly lit up. Raising their guns they started to fire.

Android 17
I didn't bother to try and block the shots; I simply raised a light Ki shield. And so I was forced to wait while Dr Speilding's best and brightest continued their barrage. I had expected more, maybe even a crude copy of us. Speilding disappointed me, failing to understand our real power. How much time had he pored over those blueprints. It seemed he had wasted his time. These machines were pathetic. Finally the Dr gave the order to cease-fire. All their shooting had raised a cloud of dust around us. He evidentially thought that the fight was over. How right he was. I waited until the dust had partially cleared before I raised my arms. Gasps and cries of shock, horror, fear was coming from the small group of humans. But before I dealt with them I had the little problem of the machines to deal with. A strange feeling swept through me as I powered the energy in my hands. Was it, could I feel pity for the machines? No, ridiculous I had to be imagining it. I felt no remorse I was a killer Android. With one movement I sent my Ki thundering out. The wall to my sides cracked and moved slightly but the blast I had sent was weak enough not to destroy them. Of course the robots were completely annihilated. They had never stood a chance, weakly made rubbish tips. We then both stepped forward. It was time to start our revenge on the human race. With a desperate movement the Dr ripped a control pad from his pocket, disturbingly similar to the one the late Dr Gero had favoured. But I was not going to let that Saga start all over again. Leaping forward I kicked the device from his weak grasp. It smashed against the wall, breaking into so many pieces. Standing beside Speilding I reached my arm out and grabbed him by the throat lifting him off his feet. Weakly he struggled as I slightly tightened my grip. But something was holding me back. I didn't seem to want to squeeze on, to kill him. Why was I holding back? He had tried to threaten us; he had tried to take Dr Gero's place. He was one of the humans I had vowed to kill. Closing my eyes I finally squeezed hard, breaking the Dr's neck.

Android 18
An hour later we left the smoking ruin of the Dr's lab after making sure every thing of importance we destroyed, including the blueprints. We couldn't take the risk that someone might discover how the switch worked and manage to turn us off. We couldn't afford for this to happen before we manage to gain our revenge over Suiceene and the rest of the human race. Our revenge knew no bounds! Or did it. Certainly we every right to want to destroy all the humans on the planet. They had made our lives miserable; it was time to work our revenge. Repeating this thought to 17 I motioned him to a town, which we were passing. For a second I seemed to see hesitation in his eyes before he turned off towards the town. I would get rid of this weak feeling once and for all, here and now. And then we would go on our rampage. Destroy everything until we could find Suiceene. I felt we would come across her soon. Once we made our presence known again she would find us and then, and then we would have revenge for what she did to 16. The only one who knew what it like to be an Android in a human world. There was no way she could beat us. The only questions about the fight were where and when. Even as we had fought inside the Dr's part of my computer had been researching my new additions. And it had brought up quite a surprising result. The reason why 16 had outclassed out so much. To begin with his normal power, same as we had, was about a third higher than ours. But also, he had a special power up which increased his power enormously. That was the one, which had surrounded his body with electricity. It increased the user's power by large amount but it was from a different source than our normal power. This meant than the power decreased much quicker, just long enough to last a fight. But that's all it would be needed for. One fight, the two of us verses her. Once she was dead, we could destroy the planet, our last duty finally done. Boy those were depressing thoughts. Is that our entire destiny had left in store for us? A sad and depressing end. But then what other life could we live. We should have died.

Suiceene
Slowly I padded down the corridor towards the controls of the ship. My sleep had been restless. I had been unable to sleep properly owing to dreams. This was strange, I rarely had dreams. Often I was too tired and simply collapsed waking only when my body was refreshed. But last night I had misjudged my training, I was stronger than I thought I was. And so my sleep was enunciated with violent thoughts. Not ones I was accustomed to though. Planet Thyloch, I hated the new name, was burning in my sleep. Limp bodies of Sayains were scattered everywhere, I was not one of them though. That was the puzzling thing. Out of one of the ruined houses a small figure had walked. A figure with long spiky green hair. Me. I didn't understand the dream. Though at times I loathed Thyloch I knew I would never kill him. At the moment he was still in command of me. I couldn't kill the Sayain in charge of our race, even if he hadn't royal blood. Well I thought, dreams aren't worth thinking over. They nothing to do with my life. Glancing at the main computer I saw we were in the Atmosphere of the fourth planet. My ship had already located the base. There was no fear of them knowing where I was, the ship had the most ****up**** to date, stealth thingy. I knew this to my cost, having spent long hours trying to hunt it down in the past. It was for the same reason I also respected its firepower, having taken the ship on a one on one battle. I had lost, very painfully. I had almost died. Soon the base would respect its firepower. But that wasn't the area of primary interest in my mind. What choice would the two Sayains make?

**** I finally reached the mark of a 100,000 words. And on chapter 42 as well, the ultimate answer.******