Articia ran toward the first Dragonball as it appeared on the radar. Nothing can stop me now.
In the distance, she saw a rather large island. She thought. It's a good thing I can fly, or else it would take me weeks to get here. She remembered of some of the weaker creatures on other planets who couldn't fly, and had wanted to kill her out of fear or jealousy. I feel sorry for creatures like that, who let fear of the unknown cloud their judgement. She was snapped out of her thoughts by a rather irritated looking Namek.
"What are you doing on our planet!" He demanded of her, "We chased you away from here 16 years ago, or do you wish a repeat performance?"
"Get out of my way," she said in a calm level voice, "I have the permission of the Eldest Namek to collect the Dragonballs."
"The Eldest Namek is a-"
"And furthermore," she interrupted, "we left out of respect for your system of government, or religion, whatever it is. Either way, you were on the brink of a civil war, so we left. You posed no threat to me, and I was six then. Now I'm twenty-two, and a thousand times stronger. She raised her power level slightly, showing only a fraction of her true power. (She knew that he could sense her power, it was a technique she had never fully mastered, even thou her mother had tried to teach her how to do it.) But it was still enough to make him back off and let her pass.
"This isn't over!" He shouted after her, "We will destroy the Dragonballs before we let you obtain them!" She felt his energy leaving the aria, the long distance part of power sensing was what she had never been able to accomplish. She could feel them at very close range, and, if they were very powerful, she could feel them from farther away, but never the kind of range her mother had had.
By this point she was flying over the large island and could see a small village with the distinctive looking Namek houses. The radar said that there was a Dragonball somewhere in the village, so she descended down towards the houses far below. An old Namek approached, he wasn't as old as the eldest one, but he was still far older than any of the others in the village.
"What are you doing on our planet?" He asked.
"Don't tell me you want to kill me too!" Articia was getting very fed up with every other person she met wanting to kill her.
"No," He responded, "I trust you, but I don't like the anger and discontent that you bring into our villages."
"Well, the sooner you give me all the Dragonballs the sooner I'll be able to leave."
"Whatever do you require the Dragonballs for?"
"Pass the word on, because explaining it to everyone is getting real old, real fast. I need the Dragonballs so I can wish myself to the planet Earth and find my father" She wanted that Drgonball NOW! And she wasn't going to wait much longer.
"Well that's all well and good, but what will you use the other two wishes for?" It took several moments for the gravity of that question to sink in.
"Other two wishes? You mean I get three wishes? Why am I just hearing about this now?" Articia's head was spinning, any two things in the whole universe…
"Apparently no one ever bothered to tell you. Perhaps the Eldest Namek thought you already knew."
The one wish she wanted most was that her mother would come back to life. "Where is the first ball!?" She was screaming into the poor Namek's face, "I need those Dragonballs now!"
You must understand that I simpley cannot give the ball to you, you must pass the test. Physically, you could pass this test easily. Mentally, thou, it will be much more difficult"
"JUST TELL ME WHAT IT IS!!!" She felt like she was going to explode!
"It is a test of patents, you simply must dive into the water, sit on the bottom of the lake, and not move from that spot for a full day. I suggest that you begin now…" He trailed off because as soon as he had finished explaining the test she was running toward the water.
