Hey sorry guys for the month long break, but school just started up again and that's pretty much taken up most of my time. Hopefully now that I've gotten use to the routine again I'll be able to write more often. Hope you guys like the chapter.

Chapter 20

"9,998" Chi-Chi mumbled as she lifted her body up with her left arm crossed behind her back. "9,999" She could feel the growing strain in her right arm as she came to the final rep of the repetitive exercise. "10,000!" The woman pushed herself up onto her feet and she stretched her right arm to help prevent it from becoming too sore.

"Well I'm done with push-ups for now," she said to herself as her eyes glanced over towards the gravity control console. There was a bright number 10 that shone out from the middle of the many buttons and other computer screens that were scattered on the control panel in the middle of the large room. Chi-Chi walked over to the console and gently laid her hand on the button which would increase the gravity of the room.

The female fighter stood there for debating with herself whether to increase the gravity before continuing with her training. For the past week she had been training at ten times Earth's gravity, immediately setting the room too that level once Dr. Briefs had informed her it was ready. Knowing that Tien had become exponentially stronger by training at that level, Chi-Chi had ignored Dr. Brief's warnings that she should try and gradually increase the gravity of the room.

She had then used the gravity room constantly, only venturing out of the room to visit Goku in the hospital. The fighter had been eating and sleeping in the room with the gravity turned on, unwilling to let her body became unaccustomed to the high gravity she was training in. Of course, her excess use had caused the room to malfunction several times. It was during these times that she was glad that Dr. Briefs had insisted that she keep the gravity room at Capsule Corporations so he and his scientist would be able to monitor how the gravity simulator performed when in actual use. They wanted to be able to work out all of the bugs before they installed one on the spaceship after all.

Even without the random glitches in the simulator the training had been grueling. The first day she had barely even been able to stand in the high gravity and she had wondered how Tien had ever been able to train in such an environment. Chi-Chi had spent the rest of that first day attempting to be able to move normally. She had ended the day finally being able to jog around the room for a couple of laps before finally collapsing from sheer muscle exhaustion.

After finally taking a break, Chi-Chi awoke from her nap to find that she was able to move much more fluently. She stepped the intensity of her training and now every day it was becoming easier and easier to train in the intense gravity. When she practiced her martial arts by sparring against an invisible opponent, usually the flame haired saiyan, Chi-Chi would completely forget the added strain the gravity room was putting on her body.

Yesterday during her daily trip to West City Hospital, Chi-Chi had stopped and asked Dr. Brief how high she could increase the gravity past ten times Earth's gravity. The scientist had told her that he designed it to go up to 100 times Earth's gravity, but he wouldn't advise increasing it very high. Based on the research his team had collected, a normal human would be killed if they tried to even stand in 30 times Earth's gravity.

Now her she was, staring down at the controls considering whether she was really ready to step the intensity of her training. Chi-Chi had decided before she even had started training in the gravity room that she would start off at ten times Earth's gravity, and then increase it by intervals of five when she felt ready to up the gravity. But was she really ready? The entire room was silent except for the humming coming from the gravity simulator as Chi-Chi stared down at her hand that was hovering mere centimeters above the button.

With a snarl, Chi-Chi moved her hand away and pushed down on the button that deactivated the gravity simulator and the humming the machine made was cut off. As the humming ceased, Chi-Chi felt the added weight of the increased gravity lift of her shoulders and she felt slightly off-balanced because of the disappearance of the gravity she was now accustom to. It was always weird when she turned off the machine and she felt light as a feather.

The female fighter sighed as she took one last look at the gravity console that now read Normal and then turned away from the machine and sat down on the ground with her legs crossed. Every day before she went to see Goku, she would take time to try and perform the Kaio-ken technique, always turning the gravity off so there would be absolutely no distractions to her body or mind.

"Mind and body as one," muttered Chi-Chi as she closed her eyes and tried to concentrate. She pictured the crimson aura she had seen Tien summon blazing around her own body and she tried to call forth the power of the Kaio-ken. Like all of her previous attempts, nothing happened. Chi-Chi growled impatiently as she cleared her mind again and tried to perform the technique. For several minutes the housewife turned warrior sat on the floor of the gravity room attempting to bring her mind and body together as one but it was too no avail. Frustrated, she stood up and quickly stomped to the door and slammed on the button that opened it.

The door slid open and Chi-Chi walked out of the room and she took a deep breath as she tried to calm herself. Looking up, she began the long walk she had memorized now as she passed through the grey, metallic corridors of Capsule Corporations' underground lab and made her way to the elevator that would take her to the lobby of the building. It didn't take her long, even just walking, to reach it and she waited patiently with several other people as the elevator made its way to them.

After a minute or two on the crowded elevator, the doors slid open with a ding and the passengers all exited. Chi-Chi headed straight for the transparent doors that revealed the outside world. She took a deep breath as she stepped outside, savoring the sweet scent of nature and the feel of the sun's rays on her skin. It was only during these brief trips to the hospital that Chi-Chi had been outside for this past week and while she knew it was necessary, she hated having to spend all of her time in that grey, monotonous room.

Chi-Chi bent her legs and skyrocketed upward as she took off from the ground, dirt and gravel kicking up beneath her as she soared into the air. The woman grimaced as she saw the cloud of dirt that had been created, berating herself for forgetting her new strength again. Only a week ago using the same amount of effort and energy she would have only float off of the ground and lightly into the air. Now after the gravity training though, even the smallest exertion of energy was powerful. Chi-Chi mentally noted that she would have to work on greater control over her newfound strength and speed.

It took less than a minute for Chi-Chi to arrive at the hospital and she immediately headed for the window to Goku's room, not bothering with going through the front door. The hospital staff had long since forgone any attempts of making the legendary Son's guests follow protocol and now they just left the window open for his flying visitors. Chi-Chi eased herself through the open window and then looked around for her husband.

It didn't take long for the wife to find her husband. The saiyan from Earth was sitting on the floor, with his right arm in a cast and every square inch of his body except for his face covered with bandages, doing sit-ups. Sitting over him was the perverted hermit Roshi who was keeping count for his old student.

Chi-Chi shook her head as she watched her husband exercise his battered and broken body. He was always training, always trying to get better. She would bet all the money in the world that Goku would be ecstatic to be doing the training she was undergoing in the gravity room, while she was less than thrilled with it. Even now while he was in the hospital after almost getting himself killed and having all of his bones snapped like they were twigs he was still training even though it probably caused him severe pain to move. His wife didn't know whether to commend him or scold him for his dedication. She decided to go with the latter.

"Goku what are you doing?" she chastised, causing Goku and Roshi to stop and look over at her.

"Oh hi Chi-Chi, I didn't know you would be here so early today," said Goku nervously. His wife could see him squirming and waiting in anticipation for the tirade he expected her to give him. Chi-Chi smirked as she slowly walked over to where her husband was sitting and she loomed over him for a few seconds before extending her hand down towards him.

"I know you want to get stronger honey but if you keep pushing yourself like this all you're going to do is prolong your stay here, and I know you don't want to have to stay in this hospital any longer than you have to." Goku looked up in shock, surprised by how calm his wife was being.

"Here let me help you get back into bed," Chi-Chi said and her husband took her outstretched hand and she lifted him onto his feet. After helping the warrior back into his bed and pecking him on the cheek, the housewife pivoted on her foot so that she was facing the bald martial artist who looked absolutely terrified.

"AND YOU!" she screamed. "You should know better than encourage him like that. You're supposed to be keeping him company while he recovers, not provoking him to hurt himself more!"

"I, he wanted to, I didn't," stammered the old hermit.

"If this happens again, I'll inform the staff not to let you visit him anymore!" continued Chi-Chi. "Is that clear?" The terrified man nodded. "Good now make yourself useful," the woman picked up a pile of sheets thrust them into the hermit's arms. "Take those down to the basement and have them washed and if I hear one word about you harassing some poor girl your head while be reacquainted with my frying pan!"

"Yes, Chi-Chi, right away," said Roshi as he dashed out of the room.

Chi-Chi chuckled as she pulled a chair to her husband's bedside. She wasn't really that angry with the hermit, she knew that once Goku got something into his head nothing was going to stop him from doing. It was just one of her favorite pastimes to berate and yell at the perverted old man. She always rationalized that it was her pay back to him for all of the women, including herself, that he was always harassing.

"You really shouldn't give him such a hard time Chi," said Goku. "He was only doing what I asked him too."

The housewife waved her hand dismissively before taking Goku's hand in hers. "So other than breaking about a million hospital rules, what have you been up too today?"

Goku shrugged, and then immediately winced. "Same old same old. Sitting in this bed, sometimes I watch whatever Master Roshi has on the TV. I swear he knows every aerobic channel by heart. But I really want to know is how you're doing with your training! Have you made any progress with the Kaio-ken?"

Chi-Chi sighed "No," she said as her head downcast in shame. "I can never seem to grab hold of the power Tien said was inside of me, and having no luck with his whole 'mind and body as one' advice. I think I'm doing but I never am able to call forth the power."

The martial artist looked at his wife's crestfallen face. "Hey don't worry; you'll be able to master that technique soon I promise."

The brunette smiled. "I wish I was as optimistic and confident as you are Goku."

"What are you talking about?" asked Goku. "You're should be one of the most confident people in history. When you set your mind on something, when you're absolutely determined to accomplish a goal, you get it done. Hell you said we were going to be married when we were kids and then we didn't see each other for over half a decade and we still got married! You can do anything when you set your mind to it."

Chi-Chi pondered over her husband's words. He was right. Every time she had set her mind on something, she had accomplished. She had married Goku, even when he didn't know what marriage was. Everyone doubted her when she had proclaimed she was going to train with the others at Kami's lookout, but she proved them all wrong. The giant saiyan named Nappa had mocked her and called her weak, but in the end it was her that finished the brute off.

As Chi-Chi's confidence grew, she stood up from the chair she had been sitting in and walked over to the window. The determined woman turned her head to look at her husband's stunned face. "Sorry to cut my visit short today Goku, but there's something I have to do."

The black haired warrior nodded. "I understand, give that gravity room hell honey." Chi-Chi smiled before leaping out the window and flying off towards the Capsule Corporation. It only took her mere seconds to land in front of the glass doors to the lobby, a gust of wind billowing as her feet touched down.

The brunette briskly walked through the glass doors, they opened slowly and she didn't want to shatter them, and then dashed for the stairs not wanting to wait on the elevator. Her feet barely touched the ground as she ran down the stairs at an almost supersonic pace, covering the 10 levels of stairs down to the lab in a matter of seconds. Once she had entered the underground labs, Chi-Chi quickly made her way to where the gravity simulator had been set up and she swiftly put in the code that opened the door to the room and Chi-Chi stepped inside.

The brunette fighter immediately walked straight up to the console. "Alright no more fear of failing," said Chi-Chi aloud. "I am Chi-Chi son, daughter of the Ox King and wife of the legendary Son Goku. Nothing is going to stop me from being strong enough to defend this planet." Disposing of any earlier plans, Chi-Chi quickly entered in the number 20 onto the display, five more than her original plan. She took a deep breath, preparing herself, and then pressed the button that would engage the gravity.

Chi-Chi was instantaneously sent crashing to the floor. The force that the new gravity setting was exerting on her was far greater than what she had imagined. Her entire body shuddered as she tried to lift herself off of the metallic ground but Chi-Chi found that she could barely move an inch. The female fighter struggled for almost a minute longer before she finally conceded and was about to give the emergency voice command to turn the gravity off. As she opened her mouth to give the command, she suddenly heard a low rumbling laugh coming from above her.

It took all of her strength to lift her head from where it was pressed against the floor to look up. The only thing that gave her the strength was the sound of the mocking laughter that was above her. When she finally was able to look up, Chi-Chi was met by the sight of the bald giant Nappa who was standing in front of her, laughing at her beaten down form.

"Ha," laughed the saiyan as walked closer to Chi-Chi, the increased gravity not affecting him in the slightest. "You're giving up already? I knew you were weak but even I don't know you were that pathetic."

"Your dead," stated Chi-Chi. "I killed you." The brunette took in several deep breaths after speaking, the heavy gravity making even speech difficult.

"Aw yes I do seem to remember that," said Nappa as he leaned against the gravity console. "But I seem to be here now and seeing as how you can't even stand I don't think you're in a position to kill anyone."

"You aren't real," said Chi-Chi as she tried to wish away the saiyan that was mocking her as she closed her eyes.

"That won't work," stated Nappa as he watched Chi-Chi with amusement. "You are one pathetic piece of trash woman. Thinking you can just wish away your problems. It's that type of attitude that got your friends killed during our battle."

"That was your fault you brute," growled Chi-Chi who had begun to try and stand again.

The giant saiyan laughed. "I may have killed them, but you're the one that let me do it. If you were SO strong that you could kill me, than why didn't you do it earlier?"

"Shut up, there was nothing…"

"Exactly," interrupted the saiyan. "There was NOTHING you could do to stop me, because you were too weak. You only were able to defeat me on a fluke, nothing more. It was only after your pathetic excuse for a husband and everyone else had fought me that you were finally able to kill me. By yourself you're a worthless, pathetic bitch.

Chi-Chi could feel her rage building, and she was able to slightly lift herself off of the ground before Nappa continued. "Now you can't even stand, in a little bit of added gravity. Disgraceful! You are a saiyan's mate, and I call Kakarot a saiyan in the loosest meaning possible. Still, you should be able to do better than this." Chi-Chi saw an armored boot sit down in front of her face as she continued to try and push herself off of the ground.

Nappa crouched down and roughly grabbed the brunette's chin and forced her to look at him. Chi-Chi snarled as she saw the saiyan's goatee curl and reveal a mocking smirk. "Humph and then that three-eyed freak left the protection of this planet to you. Ha! He must want this planet destroyed." The female fighter's face was mere inches from the saiyan's as he continued to taunt her. She curled her hands into fists as her rage built more and more, her mind beginning to focus only the brute before her.

"You're going to let everyone down. Your worthless mate Kakarot, the three-eyed one, the rest of your friends, and everyone else on this piece of trash you call a planet. All because you were too weak to defend them. I can only imagine what your little brat will think of you after you let his home planet be destroyed."

At the mention of her son, Chi-Chi stared at the grinning saiyan, hate and rage boiling out of her. "I thought I told you to SHUT UP!" Right at that moment something snapped inside of the female fighter. Both her mind and body were focused on all one thing, her rage and anger at the saiyan in front of her. All she wanted to do was to have the power to destroy this brute in front of her and Chi-Chi could feel the power she needed at her fingertips, within her grasp. All she had to do now was reach for it.

"KAIO-KEN!" she screamed and a furious crimson aura exploded around her. The giant saiyan was blown back from the sudden outburst of power from Chi-Chi and he was slammed against the wall of the gravity room. As he crumpled to the floor, his form slowly dissipated until Nappa had completely vanished.

Chi-Chi stared down at her hand as she stood in the center of the gravity room. Her skin seemed to have turned crimson to match the bright aura that encased her body. She flexed her arms as she felt the added power that the technique had granted to her and she smiled. With this newfound power she would finally be able to protect the planet against any threat. But as suddenly as the power had come, it disappeared.

Suddenly feeling exhausted and drained of energy, Chi-Chi fell to her knees and gasped for air. Mere seconds ago she had felt more alive and energized than she ever had in her life and now she had no energy hardly at all. It was like coming off of a sugar high only ten times worse. Refusing to give up though, Chi-Chi slowly stood up in the heavy gravity and straightened her back as she stood tall and proud.

"Well at least I know how to perform that technique now," murmured Chi-Chi before she began to perform lungs around the room.

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Tien's knees hit the floor and his body doubled over as he panted heavily. The three eyed fighter had just performed the Kaio-ken at a new level and he nearly lost control of the immense power he had called forth.

"I need to be more careful," Tien muttered to himself as he lifted his torso off of the ground and leaned back to. "If I don't control my energy it could rip the whole spaceship apart." Deciding to take a short break Tien leaned back and lay down on the smooth floor of the Namekian spaceship.

The spaceship. He had been on the vessel for three weeks now and he was beginning to grow weary of the small enclosed ship. Tien had never been a big fan of small spaces to begin with but now he was beginning to think he might be a tad bit Closter phobic. Even during his youth, he and Chiaotzu had always lived outdoors, the Crane Hermit had always lived in the mountains and then Tien and Chiaotzu were constantly on the move. From town to town where they would pull off their scams or provide their unique "skills" to paying customers. Always on the move, he had never really lived in one spot for too long and ever since he had always been antsy when he was forced to stay in one place.

If it wasn't for his daily mental training sessions with Gohan, Tien thought he probably would have gone insane. During their training sessions, Tien always created an open area for them to spar in and the kid's company reminded him of him and Chiaotzu during their years spent training together. The boy's personality was just magnetic; it was hard to not like the respectful innocent kid that was also intelligent enough to understand what you were telling him.

Of course even though he enjoyed Gohan's company it didn't mean he wanted him around all of the time. While Tien trained Gohan it was difficult to train himself at the same time. When Tien wanted to mediate he often sent the kid to Bulma for a science or math lesson, he did have a promise to keep to the boy's mother after all. Even then though he never was able to push his physical limits to their breaking point and become stronger.

That's what I'm doing now, thought Tien as stood up. After Bulma and Gohan went to sleep, Tien would start his real training by pushing his body to the limits by using the Kaio-ken at its highest possible magnitude and seeing how long he could maintain the technique. During the day, Tien would maintain a certain magnitude for as much time as he could and while that increased his endurance, it wasn't as intense as this form of training.

"Alright again," muttered Tien as he braced his body and readied himself to use the Kaio-ken by taking a deep breath before saying, "Kaio…"

"Hey Tien how's it going?"

Tien's concentration was completely shattered and he whirled around looking for the person that had interrupted him, thinking it was possibly a sleepy Bulma that had walked in on his training session. When he saw that there was no one else in the room, the three eyed warrior shrugged. Maybe being trapped in this spaceship really was making him crazy. But as Tien took another breath and prepared to summon the Kaio-ken again he heard the voice again.

"Don't tell me you've already forgotten your old master, Tien. What are you a goldfish? Tien heard a snorting laugh that only being in the galaxy possessed.

"King Kai?" asked Tien quizzically.

"The one and only," said the North Kai. "Just wanted to check in on you and see how the trip to Namek was going. I see you only have a week left in your journey."

"Yes," said Tin crossly. "You do realize that this is the time when we sleep on the ship right."

"Well you're not asleep, plus I some news for you."

Tien nodded, the kai did have a point about him not being asleep. "Okay what's this news you have?"

"Oh you'll love it, I just got five new visitors to my planet and they all broke your record of traveling down Snake Way the fastest."

Understanding dawned on Tien. "You don't mean…"

"That's right all of your friends just arrived here to train under me, just like you did! I must say they've started out a lot better than you did, all of them aced the joke test with no problems at all.

"That's great can I…"

"Except for the Namek, he refused to even tell me a joke can you imagine the gall!"

"King Kai can I…"

"That reminds me I have some great new jokes to tell you! Okay what kind of rooms have no walls?"

"That's great King Kai but I…"

"MUSHROOMS! HA! Mushrooms, ha that ones really good. Alright next one, two men walk into a bar and the third man ducks!"

"King Kai…" Even in their telepathic communication Tien couldn't speak over the loud roar of the Kai's chortling.

"Can I please speak to Chiaotzu!" mentally yelled Tien, possibly waking up every telepath between him and King Kai.

"Hum I guess you can. He's not chasing Bubbles right now so he can probably talk. Oh Piccolo broke your record for catching Bubbles, he caught the little rascal literally a second after I said go. Of course since he refused to tell me a joke I refused to let him go to the next stage of the training. I have to stick to my very strict and rigid training routine after all…"

"Can you please just get Chiaotzu master," said an exasperated Tien.

"Alright, alright no need to be pushy Tien. Chiaotzu come here for a minute there's someone here that wants to talk to you." There was a short pause for a while before Tien heard the blue Kai's voice again.

"No, I'm not going to tell you, it would ruin the surprise." There was another pause before he heard King say, "Okay yes its Tien. Calm down! If you want to talk to him just grab my shoulder. Hey not that hard!"

Tien instantly tuned out King Kai's whining though when he heard his oldest friend's voice desperately saying, "Tien, is that you Tien?"

Tears began to sting in the stoic warrior's eyes as he heard the voice of his friend that had been absent for over a year now. "Chiaotzu." Even though it was telepathic, Tien's voice cracked and was barely a whisper.

"Tien! I'm so glad you're okay! I was so worried something had gone wrong when you weren't there when the saiyans arrived." When Tien heard his best friend's words, it felt like someone had grabbed his heart and ripped it out. They were another reminder of his failure to protect the man he thought of as a little brother when Chiaotzu had needed him most. This feeling of failure, inadequacy and self-loathing that now possessed Tien's heart and mind was more painful than any wound he had ever suffered on the battlefield.

But then King Yemma told us that you had gone back and that you were down on Earth fighting those two…"

"It's okay Chiaotzu there gone now and I'm fine."

"Oh good."

"Chiaotzu…"

"Yeah Tien?"

"I'm sorry. I should have been there sooner. If I had you wouldn't be…"

"Don't say that Tien!" Tien was shocked by his friend's sudden outburst. "It was not your fault that I died."

"Yes it is," said Tien dejectedly. "If I had been there from the start of the battle, I could have dealt with the saiyans and you, Yamcha, Krillin none of you would be…"

"Dead." Tien winced as his failure was again thrown in his face. "That's not true and you know it. There was nothing you could have done to have gotten to Earth any faster than you did." Besides all of us knew what we were getting into. We all knew that there was a good chance that we would die fighting the saiyans. We didn't care. We fought them anyway because it was the right thing to do and I believe that I speak for all of us here in saying that we would gladly do it all over again to save Earth."

"Don't say that Chiaotzu!"

"Why, you would say the same thing to me if our roles were reversed."

Tien was silent for several moments as he mulled over Chiaotzu's words. All of his friends did know what they were getting into by fighting the saiyans, but it was his responsibility to protect them. If anyone should have been the one to give the ultimate price to save the planet it should have been him. He was the strongest out of all of them so it had been his burden to save them and the planet from the saiyans. King Kai and Kami had both told him that they didn't stand a chance against the saiyan duo without him and they hadn't. Five out of the eight fighters that had stood up to the saiyans had been killed and it was entirely his fault. He had failed them, but he wouldn't fail them again.

"I'm going to bring you back Chiaotzu. Tell the others I'm going to bring all of you back. I swear it! Even it takes all of the energy in my body and up to my last breath in this dimension I swear I will bring you all back to life!"

"I'm sure you will Tien, I have no doubt that you will." There was a tense silence for a moment before Chiaotzu said, "Alright Tien, I'm going to let you go. It's my turn to chase the monkey!"

Tien laughed. "You get that monkey and give him a good hit for me little buddy."

"Get some sleep Tien, even you need to rest every now and then."

"I will goodbye Chiaotzu."

"Goodbye Tien, I'll see you soon."

Tien felt the mental connection severed and his mind was once again empty. Tien took a deep breath, trying to suppress the emotions that had risen to the surface during his conversation with Chiaotzu. Once he had pushed them back down like he had been doing for weeks, Tien refocused his mind determined to be strong enough to demolish any obstacle that stood in the way of his goal. His goal of being reunited with his brother Chiaotzu.

"Kaio-kenx8!" yelled Tien as an intense crimson aura ignited around his body.

Again sorry for the long wait on the update. As I said school started up again (senior year!) and that was crazy. Now it's calmed down a bit and hopefully (fingers crossed) I'll be able to write a bit more. After re-watching some of the Namek/Frieza saga I've also decided to write another story. It won't be a main focus, but I think it will help me think clearer when I'm dealing with writer's block and it will challenge and improve my skills as a writer since I'll be writing it in 1st person so be on the lookout. The only hint I'll give about it is that I will be another story that deals with some of the lesser known DBZ characters. So wish me luck with that. This is the last chapter before they arrive on Namek! Hurray! I really struggle writing these slower, more character developing chapters and it will be nice to get to some more of the action stuff.

Now on to some of the content for this chapter. I tried to write some emotional scenes in this chapter so I would like to know how I did with those. Also about Chi-Chi and the Kaio-ken, I decided that she would have a different trigger, per se, for using the technique than Tien. Instead having clarity of mind like Tien does when he uses Kaio-ken, Chi-Chi's mind is focused by anger and rage. Her Kaio-ken is like a more focused and powerful form of her rage boost (which was the Kaio-ken in its rudimentary stages). This is something I had in my head for a while and I think it makes since that there can be different ways to be able to use the Kaio-ken like their our different triggers to becoming a Super Saiyan, and I would like to know your opinion on this. Whether my reasoning makes sense or it doesn't I need to know so if I need to change something in the story I can while it's still a relatively new concept into the story. Also stay tuned on King Kai's training with the other Z fighters. There will be several scenes there, one crucial one will explain a lot about power levels at least in this story and how they'll work. Anyway if you have any comments, questions, or suggestions just leave them in a review and thanks for reading!