AGE 737- In the Wilderness of Planet Vegeta
"Wahh! Wahh!" A sound of a crying infant was could be heard from all around. Two saiyans were walking around in the wilderness, with one of them carrying a giant pod with one arm. One of the saiayns were a slender female with more of a relaxed black hair walking behind a more toned, rugged, spikey haired one.
"Wait, Bardock. Don't we need to talk about this?!" The female saiyan would try to talk to the male saiyan named Bardock. The male saiyan named Bardock would continue to walk ahead, not even looking to the female saiyan.
"Like I said, we don't have time to talk Gine," he would say. "The more time we waist, the sooner that Frieza or any of his solders would find out what we're doing."
"There you go talking about Frieza again!" She yelled at him. "You've been like this ever since you came back from that mission." Bardock would just ignore Gine and continued to walk ahead. Gine would sigh at the way that her mate is acting. "At least we could try to get in contact with Raditz and leave as entire family. Or at least with the three of us."
"That would only doom us," he said. "If all three of us tried to leave the planet at the same time, their scouters would catch on to us and we'll be dead on the spot." He then places the pod on the ground before messing with the control panel from the outside. "With Kakarot's power level, they'll probably just ignore him." Gine would just look at him before asking him a question.
"Is Frieza is really going to destroy the planet?" She asked him. "Are all of those visions that you've been having are really true?" Bardock would look up from the pod and thinks in silence for a second to himself.
"I don't know..." he said. "Ever since what happened on Kanasa with one of them giving me the ability to see what happens in the future, I only thought that the bastard was trying to get a good hit on me. But after seeing what Dodoria and his men did to my crew only grew this superstition. As for right now, this is just in case of things actually goes down south."
"...I see..." Gine replied after hearing Bardock out. She then walks up closer to the pod to see a small Saiyan baby wailing inside of it with hair similar to Bardock's. "So where are you sending him off to?"
"To a place called Earth. It's a very backwards planet on the technological scale and the humans there seemed pretty weak, but there's enough food on there for him to survive off on. Not only that, it's out of any type of Frieza's nor Cold's authority." Bardock would then activate the launch sequence along with an anesthetic-like gas filling inside of the pod. "Any last words you want to say to him?" He asked Gine. She would place both hands on the pod and crouches down.
"Listen to me, Kakarot. If you're father's all wrong about this, we'll promise to come and find you!" She tells the baby in the pod. "We'll make sure to tell your brother to look for you too!"
"Make sure that the Galactic Patrol doesn't catches you either," Bardock warns the child. Both of them would smile at the child inside before the child inside falls completely asleep.
""Stay safe, Kakarot."" With that said, the pod begin to levitate itself off the ground before shooting itself into the depths of space.
Somewhere within the deep darkness of space, the Saiyan child known as Kakarot was on a course to a planet called Earth, the place he would one day soon protect it from the likes of the Emperor Pilaf Gang, the Red Ribbion Army, and up even the likes of the mighty Demon King Piccolo, growing up and getting stronger until the day he goes up agaisnt the likes of Lord Frieza and avenge the now soon to be deceased Saiyan Race...
...but this wouldn't be a crossover fanfiction, now would it?
"Ah, so that's must be Goku's little space pod?" A tall, rather built man with purple skin was watching the space pod flying through space from afar said. "This looks like the perfect time to start my little project~" He said while rubbing his hands together. The young man would pulls out the sword he has around his hip before making a tear within the depths of space in which the pod flew into before it closed back up. "Haaa... it's very fun to have endless timelimes to mess with. And I have nobody than Trunks to thank!"
"Fu!" A loud voice would scream into the starry void.
"Ah, speak of the devil..." the man would turn around to see another rather tall man with purple hair donning a black trench coat and a sword sheath on his back. "Hello there, Trunks. You got here a bit late this time. Did Chronoa made you do more off her dirty work?"
"That's none of your business! What are you doing here at this part of time?!" Trunks asked Fu. "And what did you do to the pod Goku's in?!"
"Oh, nothing. I just set him and it into another Universe." Fu nonchalantly explained. And to anyone's surprise, Trunks didn't take that well. He showed that he didn't by punching Fu squared in the right side of his face.
"Do you know what you just did?!" Trunks screamed at Fu. "If anyone, literally anyone, finds Goku or a Saiyan in general in their universe, do you know how much trouble you just put this universe in?!"
"Oh, nonono my dear time patrol. I didn't sent him to one of "our" universe. To another, nother universe," Fu explained while fixing his glasses that nearly fall off his face.
"Eh, what do you mean by another, nother universe?" Trunks asked confused? "Shouldn't there be only 12 from all we known of?"
"You would be correct there, Trunks," Fu said as he floats down to his level. "And I've already did some personal lab testing at what would happen if little Kakarot was sent to those universes, and frankly they all seemed bland to me. All of them seemed boring to me. Not as much excitement compared to the insane adventures he had in our own! I was about to scraped the idea until I've discovered something..." he said while cutting the space in between him and Trunks. Trunks looked into the gap, eyes widen and face not only filled in awe but also in unknowing fear.
"Wh-What is that...?" Trunks asked Fu. Fu smiled while wrapping one arm around Trunks's shoulder.
"That, my friend, is something called the Dimensional Gap."
May 9, 2002- Somewhere in the mountain regions of Japan
Gorou Hyoudou was out late at night walking towards the shrine next to his parent place going to pray to the god that reside in of it. He would always do this after hearing that they should give up on his and his wife, Miki Hyoudou, lost their second child through another miscarriage. Miki was on the verge of giving up but Gorou said that he is still willing to try, no matter how long it would take. It was then that his father told him about the shrine, using the help from a spiritual force could make things work. After doing it every so often, Miki did end up pregnant again with their third child. Ever since the news, he would go up to the shrine every day just to ask the gods to make sure the child would come out safely, even if it was raining or snowing.
After kindly leaving an offering for the spirits and doing all of the necessary steps, he then puts his hands together before starting to pray towards the alter.
"Dear Kami of this shrine, its me again. All I want to say is thank you for watching over Miki again and making sure that our unborn child is still healthy. I only ask you to continue to look after us, even after our child is finally born. I ask you to only do this much for us-"
"So this is what you've been doing every night before coming to bed..." a female voice came from behind him. Gorou would turn around to look behind him to see Miki standing there wearing a giant coat over her nightgown.
"You should probably go back inside, Miki. I don't want you to get sick..." Gorou said while walking towards her. She only chuckled at what he said.
"I should say the same thing to you. Always coming out here even if everything was in your way to stop you."
"...I just want to make sure that this one doesn't end up like the others," he said while rubbing her stomach. "We've been trying for soo long..."
"I know... but if this also ends up like the rest..." Gorou would then places both hands on her shoulders before looking Miki straight in her eyes.
"Trust me, this one will not end like the others. I will make sure that this one will survive." Miki would look at her husband before smiling softly.
"Let's head back home dear. I don't want Mother or Father to worry about our whereabouts," she said to him. Gorou would nod his head and began to walk down from the shrine.
On the way back, Miki would take a second to look up to see the starry sky. "You know, my mother told me this story once."
"A story?"
"Mhm. She said that if you kiss your lover when you see a shooting star, the heavens would gift you a child."
"Sounds more like a fairy tale to me."
"I know, but just to think that the slightest chance that it could come true, does that excite you at the very least?" Gorou would also look up at the starry sky. "Well?" She asked him.
"Haa... alright. I'll bite," he said. "I guess it doesn't hurts to try." They then sat down on top of a near by giant rock to take their time to look up at the sky, seeing all of stars twinkle and shine with their own gassy light. Miki would then scooches up closer to Gorou before leaning onto his shoulder. "So Miki, what would happened if we do end up having a child? You think that I could be a good father to them?" He asked her.
"Ha, is that even a question? Of course you will," She answered him. "There's no doubt about it." Gorou would look towards her and smiled before leaning her head against her, holding her hand.
"Thanks. I just need to hear that." After saying that, a small light begins to travel across the sky, glowing bright. Miki would sit up before pointing towards the light.
"L-Look Gorou! A shooting star!" She said. Gorou would adjust his glasses for him to get a better focus on the thing she was pointing at.
"Huh, well ain't that some-" his sentence was then interrupted due to the sudden kiss on the lips from Miki. He wonder what caused her to do this before he remembered their conversation from earlier. As her lips pull away from his, she smiled.
"Let's hope the heavens give us a healthy child," she said.
"...no," Gorou said as he hugs Miki closer to him. "I know we'll give birth to a healthy child. Even if I have to fight God himself for him to agree."
"Careful darling, your middle-school years are showing." The couple would then continue their way home to their parents house, hoping the parents didn't noticed either of them we're gone before heading off to bed. Little than they know that the star in the sky was about to grant their wish in a form of a giant crater in the middle of the woods.
