NOTE: So, from this point onward, the story gets a bit more original. Before, I was following the scenes from the anime, but now, things are going to go a bit differently. I hope you enjoy, nonetheless!
Episode 1: The Fallen
"I hoped it didn't have to come to this, Kakarot! ...Oh, wait, I did. Now, it all ends he-"
Raditz's monologue was halted by a massive spike in power. Was it the kid again? It couldn't be, he was out cold. Then that means...Piccolo! Raditz whipped around to find Piccolo, figure hunched over, with a massive amount of ki charging betwixt his two fingers that were held up to his face, lightning sparking and scorching the very earth itself.
"GOKU, NOW," bellowed Piccolo, prompting the other hero to catch Raditz in a lock "GOKU, NOW," bellowed Piccolo, prompting the other hero to catch Raditz in a lock. Struggling, the alien warrior attempted to strike his brother's head with a mighty elbow, but Goku just would not let up. "I-I'm gonna take you down with me," he shouted into his brother's ear, tightening his hold. However, Raditz soon calmed himself, halting his struggling and merely standing there. No words left his mouth, as the Piccolo's beam neared its completion. Then, at long last, Piccolo bellowed, "See you both in Hell! SPECIAL BEAM CANNON!" The powerful beam left his fingers in a spiraling, orange manifestation, ripping through the wind and punching a hole through its targets...well, one of them.
Raditz was gone.
The beam ripped a hole straight through Son Goku's body, killing him almost instantaneously, prompting his nearly-lifeless body to crumple to the ground, blood trickling out of the savior's dying mouth. Bewildered, Piccolo whipped around, starting to say, "God damna-," before he was abruptly cut off and killed by a powerful, point-blank, blast to the face, of a lavender hue. Once the plentiful amount of smoke had cleared, Piccolo's headless and lifeless body dropped to the ground, defeated. "Weaklings. My brother could have been a powerful warrior, but these people changed him too much to be saved. Pity."
Injured, but still very much alive, Raditz walked slowly back towards his now-broken space pod, grabbing the boy off of the ground and slapping him awake. "H-Huh...? ...Daddy?! Daddy! I want my daddy! Waaaah!" He began to cry immediately. Raditz, however, merely smiled, turning him around to look at his now-dead father. "See that? There's your daddy, you little brat. He's dead, and you're about to join him."
Before the boy could speak once more, Raditz punched him hard enough to break his skull, tossing him over to lay on top of his father. A dark wind blew, to signify the deaths of three warriors. "Now. I'll need to have that Earth woman repair my space pod. While she does so, I'll do what Kakarot failed to do..." Hoisting his space pod into his arms, the fighter made his way to the same island he found his now-fallen brother on.
Episode 2: The Conqueror
The defeat of his little brother and his ally secured, Raditz made his way to the island he was on a few hours ago, only to find that it was evacuated, except for the old man and his turtle. Angrily, Raditz landed, boots creating craters in the sand."Where did the woman go," he demanded. He set the space pod down angrily, stepping to and towering over the old hermit. "She's gone, back to Capsule Corporation. I told them to leave. I sensed you heading this way," explained the hermit, his turtle quickly retreating to the water, panicked. "Well, for wasting my time, you're going to have to die as well! But before I kill you, do tell me where Capsule Corporation is. I'll find it eventually, anyway," said Raditz, grabbing the old man's orange shirt.
"It's in West City, west of here," said the hermit sadly, before Raditz grinned, and blasted the old man through the chest, leaving his lifeless body to be slowly washed away by the waves. "Damn this planet." A few hours later, Raditz had finally found Capsule Corp., prompting him to throw his space pod through the roof, crashing down through the building and killing some workers. It landed conveniently in front of the woman he was looking for. As he lowered into the building through the hole he created in the ceiling, he reveled in the terrified looks on all of the worker's faces, especially the blue-haired woman's.
"Hello again, Earth woman. I need you to fix my space pod, or I level this entire damn city," Raditz ordered. The woman stood there for a second, silent, before saying, "Fine, you monster. I'll do it! Just leave these people alone!" Raditz nodded his head, though he was lying, but the woman couldn't tell. Immediately, she got to work on the pod, informing Raditz that it would take a week. Just enough time to conquer the planet.
And that he did. In a week's time, Raditz had terminated every single living being on this planet, except for the woman and the workers she had reparing his pod, as well as the entire city she was conducting it in. Upon his return, the pod was in perfect shape once again. He was quite surprised, to say the least. He wondered how she found out how to repair alien technology. "There, your damn pod is done...now can you leave our planet in peace," she said, tears streaming down her cheeks. "Good work, weakling. But unfortunately, no. Your planet will be sold to the emperor of the universe, Lord Frieza. Meaning, you and this entire city have to die."
Before he gave her time to reply, he hopped in his space pod, flying the spherical device to a few hundred feet in the sky. "Conquering this planet was a breeze. It just angers me to no end that my weakling brother failed. But whatever, time to annihilate this city. With that, Raditz spread both palms of his hands open wide, facing downwards. A destructive, lavender-hued manifestation of energy formed below each palm, lightning crackling around Raditz's entire being. "Say goodbye! DOUBLE SUNDAY!" Both manifestations launched downwards at the large city at terrifying speeds, which, upon hitting the ground, nuked the entire city to oblivion, killing everyone, including the workers.
A devious smile forming on Raditz's visage, he climbed back into his space pod, which he had stopped in mid-air, and flew away at high speeds, soon leaving the Earth's atmosphere and entering the vast expanse of space from which he arrived. Reaching a hand up, he pressed a button on his scouter, and began to speak. "The Earth has been ridden of any and all life forms. I had to do it myself, as my brother, Kakarot, failed. He had to die as well. It is ready to be sold," he said, to one of Lord Frieza's men, who managed the selling of planets.
"Affirmative. Please report back to Space Station 0291 to receive your payment, Raditz. Over." The voice hung up, and Raditz raced through the ocean of space in silence, headed towards the space station...
END OF CHAPTER 3
