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Post by Pope Callahan on Jun 15, 2018 4:29:08 GMT -5
"Bah... Leave it to the Saiyans to turn such a beautiful planet into a military state..." Callahan had said aloud, his body jostling at the thought. He'd been here before with his family, and while still occupied, it was nothing like this. It depressed the holy man, who sat alone on the stump of a long-since cut down tree. A grassy field surrounding him, yet he could not even think of where to go. Abrasive to the control the Saiyans held over this planet, he'd denied wanting to enter any village. He feared the threat he posed to his family, but worst of all, he feared being mixed up with the wrong crowds. Considering he illegally left the planet before. He entered on a pseudonym to escape conviction but knew it would catch up to him eventually. For now, he would sit there. Waiting. Waiting for someone or something to find him. "Ugh, Seamus... What in the depths of hell have you gotten yourself into" He would ask himself, shaking his head from side to side, ruffling his beard and hair with his hands, trying to clear his head. The scene was set like something from a film. The blue grass flowing in the wind beautifully with grace, barely reaching the ankles of the old man. His bare feet, covered only by homemade sandals, showing many pulsing veins due to his age. His body covered from slightly ragged chasuble and dirtied white cassock, covered with stars and crosses of unknown origin to the average being. His obscureness only matched perfectly with his obviously long since lost accent, Irish in description.
"What was the verse I always told Siobhan..." He would question to himself as he sat alone, his guard down and retrieving an ancient book from the inside of his ebony white robes. His bony hand opening to a marked page, written in an ancient tongue. His mouth repeating the graceful words from the page in his solitude. "Ah, here we are. 'Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? and what communion hath light with darkness?' A testament to how I raised the boy... I hope I may seem him once more." He would say depressingly, sitting by himself. Now a perfect time to interject should someone try. His body would hunch forward over the book lightly, allowing his excessively long white blonde hair to fall onto the page, his smile reaching from ear to ear, with gentle eyes. Word Count: 419
Another day on this planet, another dawn of anxiety to awaken to. As the suns rolled by, she found herself getting less and less sleep, spending more time embroiled in her abrupt workload. At this point, she'd already cannibalized her entire ship and turned it into some manner of campsite for her to live in, but she needed more materials if she'd hoped to find a way off this rock and out to find more Earthling survivors. She'd already met one, but that only spurred her belief there were many more out there, waiting for the assistance they desperately needed. To that end, she'd taken up to scavenging parts and materials that had come the way of the Nameks, intercepting electronic parts before any Saiyans could come by and make use of it themselves.. She'd amassed quite a haul, loaded onto a hovering trolley she'd constructed from retro-thrusters from her old ship, tugging it along as she made her way back to her forest home. Just how long until she'd have to either escape the planet, or confront her Uncle? Once more her mind was ablaze with thoughts, a problem she seemed to suffer from while alone.
As she strolled by the fields, silently contemplating, the sound of her makeshift sled would be the only thing to break the silence. That, and the sounds of a man waxing philosophical or religious lines to himself. She paused, catching ear of his voice over a mound she'd been approaching. Her first thoughts were to if this individual was some manner of threat. A saiyan, perhaps, since they seemed to be bloody everywhere on this planet. The last thing she needed was them 'comandeering' her materials. She slowly approached the small hill, pulling her materials along with her, but as she reached the slope, the sled began to tilt. As it did, some of the smaller parts she'd recovered began to make distinctive clattering sounds, making her presence all the more noticable. Realizing she wouldn't get away with it stealthily, she instead wrenched herself up atop the hill, dragging rope-tied sled along with her, knowing there was no sense in stalling the inevitable.
Atop the mound though, she saw the elderly man slouched over a book. His appearance certainly evoked the typical religious stereotype, albeit one from an ancient bygone era and less of a modern priest. He seemed desheveled, much like certain others she'd met before, and this prompted the good samaritan in her to speak up. "H-hey, are you alright?" she asked, little hesitancy in her voice as she came up and over the mound. Her approach was followed by her looking over the elderly gent, hoping he was still alive.
Post by Pope Callahan on Jun 15, 2018 10:47:14 GMT -5
Alerted to the sudden noise, the clanging of metal objects somewhere away from his position. He would turn towards the girl, upright and changing his posture to that of a rather positive visage, trying to hide his emotional pain. It was unbecoming of a priest to be so distraught. He would stand abruptly, clutching the book against his chest as he would begin speaking, looking over the young woman to know who he was responding to. "O-Oh! Hello there! Top of the mornin' to ya." Callahan would say, the stutter obvious in his voice. The book would slam shut, its paper making a boom of noise, as he would continue. "Ah, uh, aye. I'm doing fine wee lass. I am just not in th' best mind if ye know what I mean." he'd say, bowing to the girl to show his piece. The elder man would offer her to come closer, his smile and squinting eyes showing his pacifism. "I apologize dearly if I spooked ye. I've been thinking a lot recently... It kinda happens a lot for me to be honest."
Callahan himself would go to place his book back into his robes, calming himself down to talk with this fellow human. Settling himself. "So, judging from your lack of a tail, I am guessing you're not like one of those Saiyans that keep ruining people's day. That already puts your pretty high on my list, heh. Though I accept everyone with loving arms, no matter their faith or existence..." His voice would calm, taking a seat on the grass. "Pardon my appearance, you can trust that I am definitely not normally like this. I had to evacuate Earth and my church, not to mention nearly losing my son... Speaking of which, what's a young lass like ye doing out here alone? This planet is dangerous for someone at my age, let alone someone who still has so much going for them." Callahan would mention, obviously meaning she had so much of her life left to live, risking it going behind the current universal powerhouse's back. "How about this. Allow me to help you get all that back to your home... I assume you're staying somewhere here since you're on the planet. My name is Father Seamus Callahan. Undisputed Space Pope and hopefully th' guy who ends up making these idiots in armor and spikey hair figure out what peace and love are." The priest would go on, standing up and offering his hand to assist the young lady. His intentions perfectly sane and normal. He knew he would probably come off as weird, or extremely abnormal, but he felt it necessary to at least try at helping someone today. "Ah, I completely forgot to ask. How rude of me. What might be your name lass?" Word Count: 469
As she approached, the man rose with a bit of a start. This was fortunate, he was at least still alive, in spite of his advanced years. She didn't seem to flinch in the face of his book slamming shut, noting it resembled something like a bible. Tetra had some education on religion a long time ago, when she was a 'wee lass', but she'd never quite gotten involved in it. However, Callahan was more than approachable to the girl, who seemed content to move closer at the sign of the gesture. "Oh no, I wasn't spooked," she said, a little white lie in itself but she wanted to seem brave. "I was just hoping you weren't like... a Saiyan coming to take my things from me." she continued, being more truthful on the second pass. She turned to her raft of scrap, flicking a switch on it that made the thrusters slowly die down, settling the pile of scrap on the floor so the pair could enjoy silence for now.
She began to listen, shaking her head at his wondering if she was a saiyan too. She had a lot to say on them, but all of it was more than just plain rude, so she kept her mouth zipped. As he moved on to confirm he was an Earthling, a human like her, she gazed up. Another survivor who'd been torn from their home. "I only heard about Earth's destruction a couple of days ago. I'd been off world for 4 years, kept away from all the info but believing I could go home one day and help protect our planet from war and death... and those fighters who care so little for the lives of others." she explained her side of events to him. "I tried to escape my confines to find out what happened to my parents, only to get railroaded here. Where saiyans rules and hellish creatures can turn you into candy if they feel like it. Now I'm stuck here, trying to build a ship to get off this planet before my uncle comes to take me back to my isolation." she continued, her voice showing shades of the anger and anxiety she felt long before. She reached over, tugging her scrap tray like a child trying to assure themselves their parent was close by.
She began to stare at the ground before the priest, her thoughts once more lingering on her destroyed home, obviously disdraught about her future. "Peace and love sounds nice... nobody would want to fight then. But those Saiyans think only of themselves." she responded to the pope. That was a lofty goal, as ambitious as hers was, only it was on the other side of the science/religion coin. "I thought about a machine long ago that just made people happy, but... it isn't right for science for force people's thoughts." she mused, still a sorrowful tone in her voice.
Finally, the priest made his offer to help. She got up, ready to reciprocate his earlier introduction with her own. "A-ah. My name's Tetra Deltos. I'm an inventor... engineer... scientist. Y'wont need to worry about it, this raft I made can carry all this all the way back!..." she said, flicking the switch back on again. The retros began to wheeze. Splutter. Cough. Bang. A stream of smoke followed, indicating the demise of her easy carrying. She clutched her hands together in front of her, offering a sideways glance to the elderly space pope. "Uhhh... th-the retros backfired... there's not enough power to start it up again... b-but thats okay, I did put a pair of... wheels on it..." she said, stammering and stuttering at her own disaster, as she fumbled, lifting each side with some effort in order to reach a set of wheels folded underneath the raft.
Post by Pope Callahan on Jun 17, 2018 0:59:41 GMT -5
Ah, I can understand. The Saiyans appropriate anything they feel would benefit them. It's quite annoying..." Callahan would say, looking over at the sleigh of metallic items. He knew very little about technology, but he was intrigued with how she was apparently familiar with them. "I can assure you though, I'd have no clue what to do with any of that, heh." He'd stifle a laugh for a moment, before returning his composure. "When it comes to technology, I can't understand most stuff. Even my spaceship is built for a toddler with how simple it is in design. Just press a button and it flies me where I need to go." He would say this as she would attempt to function the retros, moving after her exclamation of the wheels. Watching her struggle, he would ask her to stand back a moment, while his eyes would begin to glow the deep golden color. His magic energy cycling through his veins before the raft would lift up a few inches from the ground. "This should make it easier to take out the wheels. I can't hold this up for very long though..." he would strain out, his veins in his neck and arms showing as he kept it going.
"Aye, that's all I can do..." Callahan would announce, before dropping the raft back onto the ground slowly and methodically. Hopefully, the wheels would be out and functional by the time he let go of it. "Anyway... I'm so sorry for ye and yer' family. I know how it is. When I was a lad, I was no different than ye. Though I guess you could say on a smaller scale. My pa was wanted by this group that hunted my kind. Magic users. He sent me away fer' a few years, keeping me from knowing what was happening. I kept practicing my powers and learning as much as possible to return home and defend my family... It was only when I went home that I found everyone but my pa died, and he was severely wounded." Callahan would remember fondly, thinking back to his younger days. "What I'm getting at is that... Sometimes reality doesn't like to participate in hopes and dreams. However, the one thing that nature can never change is you. I learned this when I decided to open up my fellowship. I may not have been able to defend my family at that time, but it would not have stopped me from trying again and again." he would speak with hopes of catching the girls attention on the topic. His eyes continuing to glow lightly, before finally returning to their original color.
"Speaking o' which, I've to ask why you would feel such a way about yer' machine." The priest would say kindly, his voice fluctuating between curious and pondering. "While ya speak the truth on it removing th' free will if you forced someone to be happy, it isn't something to despise er' pushback as a failure of an idea. Tis a good start. Every flower that blossoms began its life from fifty seeds. I'm almost certain that ye could someday make a device or doodad that would make e'eryone happy." His smile would come back again, as he would offer to pull the sleigh as she guided them.
"Ye just gotta have faith in yer' potential páiste." Word Count: 565
As the good Father hoisted up the platform with his magi powers, she could only blink in amazement. It wasn't immediately apparent, but she wondered if this was some manner of telekinesis that the elderly man possessed. As it rose up, she quickly reached under to pull out the rails which the wheels were attached to, locking them into place with a distinctive 'thunk'. Confident that it was ready, she nodded to Callahan, and the trolley now rested to the ground. It would certainly be more difficult to haul along, now it was at the mercy of gravity and friction, but at least it wasn't going to be a literal drag getting it back. Making a mental note to recharge the retros later, she began to speak up on what the priest had said moments before. "I can build a toaster out of a cigarette lighter, a camp site out of a crashed shuttle, and now I'm going to build a fully functional stellar craft out of this stuff. Though as it happens, the Saiyans are usually after these sorts of things too." she stated simply. During the morn, she had been scoping out just what sort of trade had been going on with the Nameks, seeing Saiyans come by to claim some of the more advanced tech that the Nameks had acquired but found no use for. Like to be used for their machinations of battle, or other dim meatheaded projects like new battle armours.
Adjusting the raft so it would be balanced, she looked to the ground, thinking back on her parents and all the encouragement they bestowed upon her, in spite of being too busy to be around. But she turned, looking at the elder as he spoke of magic, magi and how he was once in a similar situation to her. Sent away for her own safety. "I'd never realized just why my parents sent me away until I heard about the destruction of Earth. They said I was going to receive private education off-world, but when communications with them stopped, I began to wonder what had happened to them." she explained somberly. "I guess the reality of it was that they wanted me to carry on, regardless of what happened to them, or Earth. Which is why I want to make something amazing out of little I have. And I'll never stop that until I succeed." she continued, putting on a bold face in response to the old man's encouragement. Nothing would change her views on defending the innocent, in spite of how naive a goal that may have been for a teen to have. But the pile of scrap she was hauling spoke a thousand words.
Then came a burning question. Machines to make people happy. Obviously there were multiple contexts at play, for science did not hold a single principle in its use. "There are people out there who would create machines to mess with the thoughts of people, make them believe what they may not usually believe. Force them to think in certain ways. Machines like that are ... uh... unethical." she explained, having trouble remembering the final term. True as it was, she did hope her machines would make people happy in a more passive manner, however. "But if my machines and creations can make people happy and safe through their own means, then I'll be happy with the results too." she continued on, a pleasant tone in her voice. She offered up the rope to the old pope, beginning to lead them both back to the forest she was calling home.
One thing was on her mind though as they began their walk. Magic. The old man had mentioned it so freely earlier. She'd heard the term thrown about in storybooks from her childhood, and in hindsight, she felt Magic was just an unexplained form of science. Many would state it simply didn't exist but she was naturally curious. "You know magic? What exactly is it?" she asked firstly. She had another question too. "And... uh... what's a... paste?"
Post by Pope Callahan on Jun 17, 2018 5:39:56 GMT -5
Father Callahan listened deeply to the girl as she spoke of her parents and what they did, he was sympathetic to what she went through. His eyes resting at a half-squint as he silently mourned the people of Earth once more. His mouth would open to speak for a moment but stop at a breath, thinking of what to say that was appropriate and not too damaging. His callused and damaged hand would come out of his sleeve, its burns and scars showing his long life of combat, he would offer to help push the back of the sleigh as they spoke, so Tetra could guide it in the right direction. "I'm sure your parents would be proud and ecstatic to hear of how smart you are. The determination in you speaks a thousand more words than opinions. If they had any form of opinions my father shared, the simple knowledge that you get to outlive the rest of our species would make them hopeful. Their souls glad you aren't forced to join them in the expanse of Heaven. You've been given a chance the rest of our people never got..." Seamus would go on explaining, before noting that he completely forgot a major proponent. "I'm not entirely sure if ye know the full of it, but the Earth wasn't just destroyed. Humans themselves are almost extinct. We're a dying breed... Literally. You're lucky to see any Earthlings these days. Anywhere." He would say sorrowfully, before waving it off and responding to the other topic.
"Heh, that's the right thinking lass. I'm sure ye will be a great inventor and make many people happy with yer' creations. Everyone should strive for such abilities." Callahan would reply to the young girl, watching the interesting nature of the wheels and rails. He could never truly know how they worked, but it was still a cool system to watch. When probed for information by the girl regarding his magic and the word he used. He would chuckle, thinking of the slang words his father taught him, as well as the history of his mystic art. "The word páiste was a word my da and grandfather would use to refer to children who haven't reached adulthood yet. The moment you became a real adult, you were allowed to go by your real name. It was a family thing. I'm so used to calling my son it, I forget that other people exist, heh. I apologize for that. In fact, my son would be a little younger than you I believe. He's ten years old in a couple of months." the priest would say, before jumping back to the topics he was speaking of. "My family aside, you wondered about magic, right? It's actually not that different from science. Though people may say magic is some mystic force with no boundaries, it honestly is very similar to how the Ki of Martial Artists works." Seamus would exclaim while pulling up a free hand to count off with his fingers. Allow me to explain it like this."
"When training in martial arts, you often hear about Ki. Ki itself isn't a natural source per say since it is formed from multiple factors. Ki users produce Ki distinct from them and them alone. Each ki user's Ki is separate and rarely overlaps... Magic isn't formed by the user. Magic is this nigh infinite source of energy that exists in the universe. The magic user just channels the energy into a physical form and uses it to their whim." Callahan would say, counting off on his hand as he spoke. "Most magic users learn to tap into this source of power and use it as an outsider. However, there are some people born with the energy naturally inside of them. These are commonly called Magi. While a magician or witch may channel the magic energy through a special item or device, I force the energy through my blood and plasma. The magic itself also powers me, which assists in surviving longer without food and water. This is extremely minor, however. When I picked up the sleigh, I was transferring the energy into a kinetic energy bubble around all sides of the sleigh. Using this, I was able to increase one sides power and lift it up while also preventing gravity from pushing it back down or to either side." He would exclaim with passion, thinking highly of his power and its potential. His study of the possibilities also one of his biggest passions in life. At least, what he had left of it. "I can also strike people with lightning, and form projections using it as well as a bunch of other smaller stuff like lifting things and making objects move on their own. It's all minor since even someone as old as I am is no master of the powers." As he finished what he was saying, he would look over at the girl to see if she was still listening, and ask a question of his own for whenever she was finished with her own responses. "With how good you are with science, I wouldn't be surprised if you were capable of learning magic through a tutor. What got you into the sciences?" Word Count: 880
They continued on their way, a particularly decent stretch of blue field was next on the route, skirting the side of a river bank. She listened on as the elderly priest put forward more words of encouragement. It definitely seemed to have an uplifting effect on the girl, as her posture seemed to shift from a slouched one top standing more tall, and her eyes seemed to be a little more energetic now as the conversation continued on. She'd been exhausting herself without realizing it, so this walk with some help was certainly helping her. "I've already met another Earthling here, so this planet must be the closest ally for Earth. I was never introduced to Galactic Politics, but I suppose I have a crash course ahead of me..." she said, mulling over how all of her scientific knowledge didn't prepare her for learning about allies, betrayals and the like. All the reasons why Saiyans disliked Earthlings, why that kid from before was so adamant that nobody from Earth wanted any help or why the Queen would have sent her people to a planet with supposedly hostile intent. "But I'll make sure what humans are left will survive. I'm sure there must be off-world workers on other planets, or some who were mid-transit. I'll find them all and hopefully we can at least continue on Earth's legacy..." she declared, that rising determination in her voice emphasising how bold she must've been.
She listened to the explanation about the word, but had no idea about the dialect. It must have been relevant slang back in his day, given how old he was, and how old his parents may have been. She certainly had a hard time pronouncing it, but she nodded all the same in response. Her attention was then drawn to the explanation about the mysteries of magic. The imagination of a kid was now in full force, as she began painting pictures in her mind in reference to each part Callahan explained. A mystical force in the background, unseen and unmeasurable to current technology. She drew pictures of martial artists firing blasts and beams out, facing down a stereotypical looking witch, whom fired fire and lightning from her hands to battle against them. "It sounds like a force of nature, only, the 'Magi' have evolved to utilize its power." she said, following on with Callahan, but unable to adopt an un-scientific context. As he went on, he outright stated that even she might be able to use magic, given a proper tutor.
She paused, exhaled a little, remembering her first attempts to use Ki. Though it was all in private, away from the eyes of her parents, the results were notable to everyone. She simply couldn't summon up the basic ki in her body. Perhaps there were reasons for it, none that she'd ever figured out in-spite of her knowledge. She couldn't even make a spark around her hands. Stating that magic was similar to Ki had her believing she'd not be able to use it herself. "I'm totally inert when it comes to Ki. No matter how much I try to summon it up, I cant. My parents always discourged me from trying, which got me into the idea of it, but when I failed to muster up any power, I turned my thoughts to studying just how it worked, so that I could manipulate the ki of others through tech. I guess in a way, that's what really got me into science." she began her explanation, a placid look plastered on her face. "My parents worked for a galactic trade conglomerate, and were busy a lot of the time. They were wealthy, though, so they always provided for my upbringing. Private tutoring, toys, trinkets, books. When I first dismantled one of my video game consoles and turned it into a holographic projector, they realized I was destined for science and engineering like no other. They poured everything they had into bolstering my growth." she continued.
She patted at the gem on her chest, a part of her attire. With that, it shone, and revealed a holographic display. The lights arranged themselves into what looked like a notice board, with numerous 'blueprints' tacked on to it. The good father would be able to see that there were more than a few stacks of papers digitally pinned up togther, showing she'd designed more than a handful of things in her life. The ones sitting by themselves were designs for rocket boosters, ship plating, hull design. All the schematics she'd need to build a ship. "I did it originally because it was fun to see how I could rebuild things into something new and better. But now, I want to build entirely new things that serve to better humankind. I guess it's... a big leap in terms of life goals, but I'm sticking by it." she stated, tapping the holographic screen to move some of her 'blueprints' around, before tapping the gem again to turn off the holograms.
She continued walking with the Father, remembering his earlier statement about her one day perhaps being able to use magic. She took a deep breath. "If I cant use ki, I may not be able to use magic for the same mysterious reasons. I mean, I'd... love to be a magical girl and all..." she said, trailing off sheepishly.
Post by Pope Callahan on Jun 17, 2018 11:39:12 GMT -5
The priest would be extremely interested in the projection, thinking highly of her abilities and what she was able to accomplish at such a young age. Truly a prodigy at what she was capable of. Callahan listening to everything she had to say while he pushed the sleigh from behind, following along. He had to admit, Tetra was sophisticated and intelligent for someone of her age. Callahan himself knew people nearly five times her age that barely knew how to work basic stuff. Er, well, knew. <<How the hell did this girl manage to find herself in a ragged state? She's a genius.>> He would think to himself, thinking through everything they've spoken about. He was surprised she had attempted to process and cycle Ki but intrigued by her quick denial of attempting a more magical approach. He understands, as he too was unable to use his Ki, though he did have questions he kept to himself. He would stop for a second to bend over and take a breath. One hand on his back as he breathed heavy, the other hand reached into his white robes and retrieved a bottle of pills titled with large bold letters saying 'Sertraline', made large so the nearly blind old man could see the words properly without the requirement of glasses. "I apologize for stopping. It's about time I have to take my medication." Seamus would tell Tetra, taking two of the blue tablets, and taking a few more breaths, before popping his back. ["Okay, so, where were we." He would ask for a moment, before remembering where the two left off in their discussion. "Ah, aye. We were discussing Ki 'n Magic. I can understand where ye're coming from in regards to th' two. Both in of themselves are not exactly the easiest forms o' combat. I am physically unable of usin' any form o' Ki. My body just isn't disciplined for that kinda ability. Not to mention I'm not exactly th' normal type o' person." He'd say as a light breeze in the Namekian plains would blow his white-blonde hair out of his wrinkled and scarred face. The blue grass beautiful in the Namekian sunlight. He was quite glad he was where he was, as he didn't expect himself to live very long. Smiling deeply at the magnificent universe before him. Something he had ignored so rashly when he was Tetra's age. "Ki is more effective the healthier ye are..." Seamus would say aloud, stuttering at the last bit. "If I tried to learn any time soon, it wouldn't work very well. I'm on death's doorstep lass. My final few years in this plain of existence. I've got this rare disease known as gigantism where my body is unnaturally large. You probably noticed that when you first saw me. Inside of me, everything is nearly ten percent larger than on a normal human. I've only got a few more years before my body gives out. Funny enough lass, I turned forty-five this year. Th' doctors gave me another two years at best before I meet me maker." He would say gladly through his grin. He had long passed his moment of depression and mourning. Ever since he got the diagnosis, he accepted his life as he was supposed to. He felt a certain beauty in the world and what it could hold. No normal man could be this accepting of everyone. His love spreading out radiantly through his magic, giving off a feeling of heartfelt disaster. Like a child being given candy, or a wife seeing her husband coming back from war. Joy in its strongest and most deserving.
"Ah, there I go again with my ramblin's. I am sorry about that sob-story. I don't normally tell people about these things since it usually makes them depressed. I can't be havin' that now can I, heh. I was put on this planet to spread the joys of love and peace. Not sadness and tears." He'd apologize, reaching down and plucking a small bouquet of Namekian flowers. Their red and purple petals soft and silky to the touch. The older man would pull a ribbon from his hair, releasing a smaller ponytail, and tie the bouquet in the middle, the now mushroom cap looking mass of flowers spread in his hands. He'd place these flowers atop the mechanical pieces the girl was pulling, before continuing to push along with her, admiring the countryside and Namekian flora as they went by. He was an odd man to most others, as Tetra would probably feel, he felt, but he was glad to have these kinds of discussions with others. "Concerning the concentration of Ki into machines, I must admire the initiative. There be many o' man in this universe who would kill fer' an object to channel their abilities. It's something that could make ye' a very respected individual in this galaxy. Even the mighty saiyans would want a piece o' ya. Though I would recommend you keep your plans to yer'self as ye continue until ye meet a group o' likeminded fellas. As the lord sayeth: "Rest not my children, with your journals in the palms of a band of thieves. Only rest with the children o' Adam, to ensure your safety an' comfort.' Quite the inspirational quote might I say. There are a group o' scientists who take plans from others for rather ne'erdowell approaches. Like healing pods for the evil, and steroids for the wicked. hence my wonder for ye lass. Lest your documents be stolen by the heretics and demons. 'I will give thee the heathen for thy inheritance' and all that." Father Callahan would finish off, hopeful for the girl. Before he finally remembered why they were moving so much. "Off topic, but how far away is yer' camp? We've been pushin' fer' a bit an' I am not sure how much more me old and tired bones and go. Though I will applaud how far ye go to make a space ship. I'd do th' same if it weren't for the fact that I've got me own space ship. We could probably even cart these materials to yer' camp with it if it's too far away to keep up this movement bit." The priest would finish, retrieving a small capsule from his pocket, a single cross on it identical to the ones on his robes, and a golden on white finish. The capsule reading 'Sanhedrin' Word Count: 1080
When the elder stopped in his tracks to take a breather, she turned, digging into the pile of assorted tech and pulled out what was unmistakably a water bladder. She offered it to the old gent, knowing her fundamentals about taking medication. Always drink plenty, because the chemicals sure will. But as she offered it out, she took note of the distinctive text on the bottle. Sertraline. She was never a whizz at chemistry, but she recognized Earth medicines well enough to know that the medication Callahan had taken was an antidepressant of sorts. She eyed the bottle for a moment. There was now a sign of something deeper behind this man, but Tetra had the foresight to keep quiet for the meanwhile. She continued to listen to his explanation on Ki and Magic, revealing that he too was unable to use Ki. This might've garnered some excitement from her, but she remembered earlier. He'd said there we people who were born with it. She kept her poker face up, to avoid any obvious disappointment.
She took a step back as he began to bare himself and his impending end to her. This was probably the last thing she wanted to hear, regardless of what disease it was. Humanity couldn't afford to lose people now, much less to disease and illness. She clenched her teeth for a moment, her jaw jutting to the side a little as she refrained from another emotional outburst at his expense. Forty-five wasn't a year to be passing away so easily. Her mind was again arush with thoughts on how to help her elder. She was no surgeon, and transplants were likely not an option. Callahan would have seen it in her eyes, her irises darting left to right as she envisioned potential means to help this man, the girl so obssesed over her need to save people...
She snapped back into her senses, a few ideas parked in the back of her mind for machines that could help Callahan one day. "Nuh uh. No way. Doctors can be wrong. There's plenty of ways to beat back disease and illnesses like gigantism. It only requires the knowhow!" she said, again with the bold look on her face. It soon dropped as the old man reminded her about looking to spread peace and love around the galaxy. She certainly didn't want to put a damper on it all, putting her hands behind her back and swaying a little in the breeze.
She tilted her head, watching the floral bouquet be placed atop her machinery. She couldn't help but wonder. The two were a visual contrast from one another. Steel and iron, wrought against nature to shapes that benefit others. Beauty and nature, bright in colour and context, symbols of serenity and peace.. Yet the two ideas seemed to mingle in her mind. Machines that would bring about eras of peace across the universe. She blinked a little, as they began to make their move across the countryside once again.
Once again, their discussion returned to the ideas of Ki. The thought of being respected by the galaxy was certainly appealing, if intimidating, but the latter took hold as the reality was stated. The saiyans would more than likely want a piece of her machines. As Callahan recited quotes from holy scriptures, she tried to come to terms with the thought that her knowledge would be used for evil, as well as good, in the future. "There's always people abusing science and engineering for evil gains. I met a Saiyan kid when I first crashed here. Through all his typical Saiyan attitude and pride, he randomly made me an offer to join the Galactic Patrol, but he quickly rescinded that offer when I told him I wouldn't make weapons for them. It goes to show that the only people who can control what gets made is yourself." she mused away. "That's why I keep all my plans close to my heart, as well as my head." she concluded, holding a hand up to the gem once more. It served as something of a safety measure, ensuring her ideas wouldn't be easily taken from her. She knew she may still play the fool one day, but hoped there would be good people around her, helping to guide her away from ne'er do wells.
The trek was taking its toll on the old pope. She knew with all that was said that he was likely suffering more than a little through all this, making her feel a pang of guilty that she let him help push the cart all this way. She stopped him by gently pushing her hands on the front of it, holding the rope up herself. She was young, and despite not being particularly strong, had enough stamina to likely haul it the rest of the way. Unfortunately, the wood she'd been sheltered under was still a few minutes walk away. "It's past the incline over there, and over a stream..." she said quietly. She turned for a moment to observe their future path, but snapped back as she heard mention of another space ship. She was already eager to see it the moment the capsule came out. "S-sure, I can probably fit the sled to it, if it can perform vertical hovering!" she stated, her eyes wandering all around the capsule that he'd just pulled out.
Post by Pope Callahan on Jul 11, 2018 21:37:07 GMT -5
Father Callahan would wave off the younger human as he made his way towards the inner cities of Namek. He had known they may very well be the last surviving humans, but he held faith inside of his mind that he would find more and more humans. He could not let the thought of fear of the demise of his species guide his actions or beliefs, especially so close to his own demise. The effects of his own problems put him in conflict with survival, but he knew his job.
He was a priest. The Pope-Elect of his religion. The long lost belief of the Apótero Diástima Church for the Ancient of Days. He was required by his lord to take his words to the remaining humans, and other species willing to listen. None of his disabilities would prevent him from completing his work. Nothing at all.
The Father... No... The Pope made his way through the flower fields, the deep smile curling on his lips, and his nose wafting with energy from all the smells. Pure happiness going through his very soul.
"I can only hope I find any other humans in good health... May the Ancient guide those lost souls to me." Word Count: 206 Total Word Count: 3,619 END OF THREAD DUE TO A LACK OF THE OTHER CONTENDER Looking for Power Level as my grades.
Mastered Forms: Super Saiyan [x16], Super Saiyan 2 [x32], Super Saiyan 3 [x46]
Mastered God Forms: Super Saiyan God [x56], Super Saiyan Blue [x60]
Afterlife: Makaioken [x2-x10]
Advanced Scouter (Red), Perfect Medical Machine,
Training Dojo, Martial Arts School,
Palace of the King (Estate 75%)
Planet Yasai
Mothership (Star Javelin) +x2 Cargo Bay Adjustment
E.S. (Heaven's Arrow) +x2 Cargo Bay + Stealth
E.S. (Brave Vesperia) +x2 Cargo Bay + Stealth
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