Post by Deleted on Aug 30, 2017 21:22:26 GMT -5
She grew tired of waiting here.
When she had first came to this planet, her reason had been to simply go mess with a certain Namekian, and show him just where his place was. Intelligent as he might have been, it was foolish to think he could tell her about his people's dragonballs, and not expect her to make this eventual visit. That she would try and get the fight she had wanted, since the both of them had entered that world tournament, which she only remembered sparsely of.
But those plans had changed after finding the Saiyans had been living here for at least a good couple of months now. Earth, no matter what those from space had thought of it, was a pretty diverse place filled with different species.
A fact which although had provided her with knowing how to counter most of them, didn't escape the fact that most of the hybrids she winded up encountering, had loss their culture. Or were completely just unaware of it at all.
The Alliance that stayed on Namek, were mostly also hybrids. A good number of which unless they planned on pairing up with each other, only meant that their Saiyan blood, was going to grow thinner and thinner, with each generation.
That bit alone irritated her, knowing from her own Saiyan ally, despite all their anger, were rather useful. For a race like this to go extinct well before she could even prove her own kin could dominate them, didn't sit well with her. Though even more so, was how the culture around this planet was likely getting used to both interacting.
The peaceful ideologies of these slugs, intermingling with what her Kold Demon subject would call monkeys, if the purple-haired kin was being truthful. It was always rather difficult to tell, knowing how stoic the girl was.
A growing dependency such as this, didn't sit well with her more than knowing she was among hybrids. These people here, whose transformations were just known for spiraling out of control, the stronger they got, were supposed to only be refugees. Staying for as long as the issues they were dealing with, was something remaining at large.
She stuck around her first week on this planet, to see if their intentions were really as honest as they made it seem. Not because she really cared about the Namekians, but rather because she had seen an opportunity around.
If they really wanted to play hero, and establish some kind of force to protect the earth, then so be it. But there had to have at least been a chance for her to make some kind of deal out of this, as she had with others.
When it came to involving herself between two different parties, she was a business woman first. Those who were able to control the supplies, would likely be able to influence where they wished for things to just go.
But it became more of a personal matter, when she and the forces she had built up, were seen as nothing more than apart of earth, rather than something separate. This wasn't the kind of life that she had made for herself.
Where she had taken the gift of becoming a Vampire. She was supposed to lead. Show that she was capable of putting people to battle, despite having nothing more than knowing what they were capable of, and how much they could do.
But the chance to do it, was just what she had been waiting on. The reason she continued to go between this planet and earth, to take care of her corporation. Her allies were always left behind, in the case that something did happen.
Though here she was, back from another break from earth, and finding that things still remained the same around here. She had made excuses as to why in the past, although hardly wanted to continue doing so any further.
The leader being off the planet, was the only reason she hadn't already left, wanting to wait to properly explain herself, even though her group's status hadn't really changed like she had hoped it would end up doing.
But she supposed that just couldn't be helped. Nor would it really matter to her, after so long. If this planet was going to end up being attacked, some time upon her decision in wanting to leave it, then that was just it.
She had already done everything else she had came to do, so there was no other reason to continue sticking around. As she had found herself doing whenever she made her trips back to this planet, she went to see her fellow kin.
Out of the Vampire allies she had, the purple-haired girl was the most experienced with telepathy, and could link with the mind of others far better than the silver-haired girl. So it had always been her, she had chose to do the task of contacting one of those on earth, wondering if anything big had happened since she had gone and left the planet.
The exchange of having the girl connect to her, was rather wordless, as that was just the kind of person the Vampire was. There was always an odd sensation in her head, whenever she had used telepathy, but that was just how it worked.
"Anything going on there on earth?"
There was no one really on her mind, on who to contact first. Not even her cousin, knowing the kind of things the red-head might be up to at the moment. She just allowed the Vampire whose back she was touching, to pick herself.
"Not unless you count grocery shopping! Speaking of which, would you rather have something with tomato paste in it, or peach?"
The first that had popped up had been the energetic brunette, who according to the purple-haired girl, wasn't even batting an eye at being talked to telepathically. It wasn't anything they hadn't already done before, sure, but it was still always rather curious, the girl could be so calm when it had came to matters usually seen as odd.
Some idle chatter was directed at the girl, before moving onto the next. One by one, nothing seemed really too out of the ordinary, and the last person on the list, was likely one of the people who was most afraid of her.
Whether it was because of the air she had carried, or the tone that she so often spoke with, she wasn't sure. Maybe a little bit of both. Though it wasn't really as if she had never tried talking to the red-head, as nice as she could.
It was a bit of an annoyance, but fear was something that did work with the girl, however unintentional. With the matter also being too personal outside of her own issues, it wasn't something she was keen on dealing with either.
The girl responded back rather quick, which was rather unsurprising. Though as she had took her hand off of the other Vampire's back, to check up on how true what was being said was, the purple-haired girl had felt a certain amount of fear within the red-head. One which combined with sensing, turned out to be a rather large power source.
"Look, whatever that is, take the other mothership and have everyone come here. I don't care if this thing is a fluke or what. If Touka really believes what you're feeling, then you guys have to get off the planet."
No matter what the situation was, she wasn't the sort who spoke with panic. If anything, the unknown matter was only something that only emphasized why they needed to listen to her. The best course of action for something not of her own power, especially when she had all of her stronger allies here, was to bring them here as well.
At least, she and the others would be able to ensure they would stay alive. Whether it was a fluke or not, part of her wanted to believe her home planet wasn't in any type of danger. But it was a matter that was rather hard to swallow, knowing with all of the people she had encountered on earth, they had likely held back, like this source was.
She was too far to really be okay with having those she considered her assets, to stay on earth, where the same kind of destruction she saw on the Southern Islands, could possibly happen on an even much greater scale.
It soured her mood greatly, knowing she wouldn't be able to participate in whatever was going on, but perhaps that was for the best. She would go on to survive another day, and pick up what pieces were left to be seen on the planet.
There were tragedies to be had for sure, if this really was the kind of planet destruction she could perform with her own techniques, which would cost the lives of those she had personally knew, who would always live on earth. But perhaps that only meant the dragonballs could be put to use. She had been told they could grant wishes, after all.
The only thing she could do for now, was wait.
TWC: 1,539
Thread PL: 269,963
When she had first came to this planet, her reason had been to simply go mess with a certain Namekian, and show him just where his place was. Intelligent as he might have been, it was foolish to think he could tell her about his people's dragonballs, and not expect her to make this eventual visit. That she would try and get the fight she had wanted, since the both of them had entered that world tournament, which she only remembered sparsely of.
But those plans had changed after finding the Saiyans had been living here for at least a good couple of months now. Earth, no matter what those from space had thought of it, was a pretty diverse place filled with different species.
A fact which although had provided her with knowing how to counter most of them, didn't escape the fact that most of the hybrids she winded up encountering, had loss their culture. Or were completely just unaware of it at all.
The Alliance that stayed on Namek, were mostly also hybrids. A good number of which unless they planned on pairing up with each other, only meant that their Saiyan blood, was going to grow thinner and thinner, with each generation.
That bit alone irritated her, knowing from her own Saiyan ally, despite all their anger, were rather useful. For a race like this to go extinct well before she could even prove her own kin could dominate them, didn't sit well with her. Though even more so, was how the culture around this planet was likely getting used to both interacting.
The peaceful ideologies of these slugs, intermingling with what her Kold Demon subject would call monkeys, if the purple-haired kin was being truthful. It was always rather difficult to tell, knowing how stoic the girl was.
A growing dependency such as this, didn't sit well with her more than knowing she was among hybrids. These people here, whose transformations were just known for spiraling out of control, the stronger they got, were supposed to only be refugees. Staying for as long as the issues they were dealing with, was something remaining at large.
She stuck around her first week on this planet, to see if their intentions were really as honest as they made it seem. Not because she really cared about the Namekians, but rather because she had seen an opportunity around.
If they really wanted to play hero, and establish some kind of force to protect the earth, then so be it. But there had to have at least been a chance for her to make some kind of deal out of this, as she had with others.
When it came to involving herself between two different parties, she was a business woman first. Those who were able to control the supplies, would likely be able to influence where they wished for things to just go.
But it became more of a personal matter, when she and the forces she had built up, were seen as nothing more than apart of earth, rather than something separate. This wasn't the kind of life that she had made for herself.
Where she had taken the gift of becoming a Vampire. She was supposed to lead. Show that she was capable of putting people to battle, despite having nothing more than knowing what they were capable of, and how much they could do.
But the chance to do it, was just what she had been waiting on. The reason she continued to go between this planet and earth, to take care of her corporation. Her allies were always left behind, in the case that something did happen.
Though here she was, back from another break from earth, and finding that things still remained the same around here. She had made excuses as to why in the past, although hardly wanted to continue doing so any further.
The leader being off the planet, was the only reason she hadn't already left, wanting to wait to properly explain herself, even though her group's status hadn't really changed like she had hoped it would end up doing.
But she supposed that just couldn't be helped. Nor would it really matter to her, after so long. If this planet was going to end up being attacked, some time upon her decision in wanting to leave it, then that was just it.
She had already done everything else she had came to do, so there was no other reason to continue sticking around. As she had found herself doing whenever she made her trips back to this planet, she went to see her fellow kin.
Out of the Vampire allies she had, the purple-haired girl was the most experienced with telepathy, and could link with the mind of others far better than the silver-haired girl. So it had always been her, she had chose to do the task of contacting one of those on earth, wondering if anything big had happened since she had gone and left the planet.
The exchange of having the girl connect to her, was rather wordless, as that was just the kind of person the Vampire was. There was always an odd sensation in her head, whenever she had used telepathy, but that was just how it worked.
"Anything going on there on earth?"
There was no one really on her mind, on who to contact first. Not even her cousin, knowing the kind of things the red-head might be up to at the moment. She just allowed the Vampire whose back she was touching, to pick herself.
"Not unless you count grocery shopping! Speaking of which, would you rather have something with tomato paste in it, or peach?"
The first that had popped up had been the energetic brunette, who according to the purple-haired girl, wasn't even batting an eye at being talked to telepathically. It wasn't anything they hadn't already done before, sure, but it was still always rather curious, the girl could be so calm when it had came to matters usually seen as odd.
Some idle chatter was directed at the girl, before moving onto the next. One by one, nothing seemed really too out of the ordinary, and the last person on the list, was likely one of the people who was most afraid of her.
Whether it was because of the air she had carried, or the tone that she so often spoke with, she wasn't sure. Maybe a little bit of both. Though it wasn't really as if she had never tried talking to the red-head, as nice as she could.
It was a bit of an annoyance, but fear was something that did work with the girl, however unintentional. With the matter also being too personal outside of her own issues, it wasn't something she was keen on dealing with either.
The girl responded back rather quick, which was rather unsurprising. Though as she had took her hand off of the other Vampire's back, to check up on how true what was being said was, the purple-haired girl had felt a certain amount of fear within the red-head. One which combined with sensing, turned out to be a rather large power source.
"Look, whatever that is, take the other mothership and have everyone come here. I don't care if this thing is a fluke or what. If Touka really believes what you're feeling, then you guys have to get off the planet."
No matter what the situation was, she wasn't the sort who spoke with panic. If anything, the unknown matter was only something that only emphasized why they needed to listen to her. The best course of action for something not of her own power, especially when she had all of her stronger allies here, was to bring them here as well.
At least, she and the others would be able to ensure they would stay alive. Whether it was a fluke or not, part of her wanted to believe her home planet wasn't in any type of danger. But it was a matter that was rather hard to swallow, knowing with all of the people she had encountered on earth, they had likely held back, like this source was.
She was too far to really be okay with having those she considered her assets, to stay on earth, where the same kind of destruction she saw on the Southern Islands, could possibly happen on an even much greater scale.
It soured her mood greatly, knowing she wouldn't be able to participate in whatever was going on, but perhaps that was for the best. She would go on to survive another day, and pick up what pieces were left to be seen on the planet.
There were tragedies to be had for sure, if this really was the kind of planet destruction she could perform with her own techniques, which would cost the lives of those she had personally knew, who would always live on earth. But perhaps that only meant the dragonballs could be put to use. She had been told they could grant wishes, after all.
The only thing she could do for now, was wait.
TWC: 1,539
Thread PL: 269,963