Gone Native: Earth Saga (DBZ/DC Comics)

That's not the only question, since we also don't know how the hell they kept Broly hidden from Tarble.
Not really. Tarble taught him how to hide his power level. The only interesting bit was how Broly changed his Ki to be different.
Because it was a ki signature that I knew like the back of my hand once it stopped disguising itself.
Now that's a neat trick. Even at weaker lvls most DBZ Fighters still recognize people at higher or lower strengths after feeling them out the first time.
 
Old Friends
It was almost hard to believe the fully grown man before me was the same boy that used to follow me around, using my cape as a leash to keep up while he munched down on months worth of rations. It shouldn't be. Broly was a few years older than me, so it only made sense that he would have hit his growth spurt. Still, it was difficult to correlate the man before me with the boy he had been.

He was closer to seven feet tall than six, broad shouldered with thick and powerful arms that his casual clothes failed to properly contain. If it wasn't for the giant mint green animal ear that was tied around his waist, I might have doubted that it was really him. That, and his ridiculous strength. He was even stronger than I had last seen him, several times over.

"Tarble? What? Why are you-" Broly questioned, pulling back as his hands unclenched. He stared at me wide-eyed, absolutely shocked. He had always been open with his emotions. It made it clear that he was actually surprised to see me. Overwhelmed, almost. We flew high in the atmosphere, carried by the force of his punch. It was difficult to tell how much time we had… or if we had any at all. "Is… the war over?"

No. "The War of Light ended a few weeks ago," I confirmed and Broly seemed stunned. His jaw dropped as he took a moment to process the news before a rather familiar smile appeared on his face that quickly developed an apprehensive edge to it, sensing what I was about to say. "A lot happened. And the victory wasn't without a cost, but Elery made it through. So did your squad."

Broly's shoulders slumped as he seemed to let out a breath that he had been holding for years. Since we separated, at least. "They made it through? That's… that's a relief. I…" he trailed off, looking at me for a moment. "I was really angry when I woke up," he admitted to me, giving me a small smile. "I thought I did something wrong -- Shayera told me you were doing it to protect me, but I was worried about Elery. And you. I thought you would need me to end the war."

Then he shook his head, "But I get it now. You were trying to help me by sending me away. I thought I could hide how much I hated fighting, but you knew, didn't you?" he asked me, though it sounded like he already knew the answer.

"It wasn't hard to figure out," I admitted. Killing was something that didn't come naturally to Broly. He wasn't like me. Necessity didn't wear him down until he could kill without thought. I had waited for years for Broly to get used to death -- both killing and the losses on our side. He never did. He felt each death just as keenly as the first one. Fighting the war was destroying him, slowly but surely.

Broly gave me an honest smile, "Thank you, Tarble." he told me and I could hear the sincerity in his words. "I felt bad for not participating in the war, but Earth…" he trailed off, his smile growing a fraction.

It almost felt like we were back in old times. Simpler times, I would say, but things had never been simple. I hadn't quite understood how much I had missed Broly until he was flying before me. I had sent him to Earth for his own good, but it had been one of the hardest things I've done. More so now because… Broly might be the last friend that I have left.

Yet, by sending him here, I might have made him an enemy.

"I looked for you, but I couldn't find you. And you never showed up when I was making a ruckus, so I thought you might have moved on to another planet," I told him and, just for a moment, I allowed myself to indulge in the friendly exchange. However, in the back of my own mind, I felt that cold rationality prepare itself for what felt like an inevitability. Broly seemed to have enjoyed his time on Earth.

Broly scratched at the scar on his cheek, "Oh, really? Me and Shayera live on an island because we wanted to avoid people learning about us. We almost got caught because of me a couple of times, like when I had my growth spurt back when I tried to go to school. So, we've done a lot to lay low," Broly explained, but the explanation didn't quite mesh with me. I could understand Broly hiding his power level like I had taught him -- Earth, for all it's heroes, might as well be made of wet tissue paper. And hiding his power was how he learned to remain under the radar.

My arrival has been everything but subtle. Everyone around the globe knew of me by now -- if not for the fact I owned earth, then for my actions. Broly somehow missing my arrival didn't make sense if he had access to so much as a radio or a newspaper. That being said, it did make sense if I assumed that my arrival was being hidden from him. Or, rather, Shayera was hiding my arrival from him.

It made sense. Shayera had joined my army for Broly -- to save him because she saw what I did, that Broly was being destroyed by the war. What prompted her fixation on him was anyone's guess, but knowing Broly, it was an unnecessary act of mercy. Her loyalty had been to him, rather than me. I suppose she thought she was protecting Broly from me.

Given the circumstances, that wasn't as ludicrous as it might have been.

"It's a lot of fun, Tarble! I can show you the house that we built -- I used some of your techniques to help build it -- and it's in a really pretty location. There are a bunch of animals that I'm friends with -- well, some of them I brought to the island, but they settled in okay." Broly began, almost gushing as he threw his arms out wide before gesturing to the island in question. It was only then that he seemed to realize my current condition. As well as what it meant.

Broly had leaped to defend Earth, but only now did it click into place that Earth needed defending from me. He visibly blanched, his gaze searching me for a long moment. "You're attacking Earth," he voiced in a whisper.

"Earth attacked me," I corrected, but it seemed pointless. "A group of humans murdered nearly a hundred of my soldiers on an aid mission. All signs point to it being an UN-sanctioned mission," I said, my voice flat. "I will deliver the perpetrators what they deserve, no matter who they might be."

Broly's lips thinned, "In that case, we can still talk things out, right?" he questioned, a stiffness in his voice that almost sounded pleading. "We can go ask the UN if they did it, and the Justice League will bring them in if they're bad guys." he said, his tone confident. Certain. I… hadn't realized how much I had missed his unyielding optimism until now.

I shook my head, "Things have already gone too far." I answered simply -- I had killed some heroes. Even if the Justice League was willing to look the other way with the UN, they would accept those deaths just as well as I would. Things had been coming to ahead for some time and now all there was left was to clash against each other until one of us broke.

"Are the 501st here?" Broly questioned, and I looked away. There was a beat of silence, and not because Broly realized I was fighting Earth on my own. "What about your team? Bardock? Fasha? The others?" Again, I said nothing. My hands curled into fists. Broly wasn't asking who was here with me. He was asking who else was dead.

"Vegeta and my father are gone as well," I informed him, my voice cold. I didn't look at Broly. I didn't need to see the pity in his eyes.

There was a beat of silence. "I should have… I should have been there," he offered, his voice sounding weak. Hearing that, I shook my head in denial. I knew the truth of the matter.

"No, there was nothing that you could have done," I told him. The only one that could have avoided that tragic ending to the war was me. If I hadn't been so willfully ignorant, if I had acted sooner in some way, then my team wouldn't have murdered my brother. Broly being there wouldn't have changed anything. The only ones that could have done something to change things was my brother, my team, and myself -- and given that they were all dead, their shares of the blame rested heavily on my shoulders.

Looking back at Broly, it was evident that he didn't believe that. But, I continued on. "Broly, what will you do?" I asked him, keeping my voice even. His lips thinned, knowing exactly what I meant. I did feel bad for putting him in this position. I sent him here so he wouldn't have to fight. Then I brought conflict to his doorstep. He would do something -- as gentle as Broly was, I would never accuse him of being a coward, the kind of weak-willed man that would do nothing when something could be done.

"I don't want to fight you, Tarble," he told me and I could hear the sincerity in his voice.

I offered a small smile, meeting his gaze. "You may not have a choice," I informed as I sensed our talk coming to a close. The heroes and villains had rallied and I could feel some of them closing in on our position. I looked off in their direction, seeing dots in the distance that were rapidly approaching.

"I don't know what to do," Broly admitted to me, his shoulders slumping. For a moment, I saw the boy that he had been. It seemed that some things hadn't changed. He was looking at me for direction, to tell him what to do. It would be an easy thing to convince him to side with me. All I had to do was say the words and Broly would fall in line, just like he used to.

I turned to face the approaching enemies, gathering up my strength as I fought to keep the grains of sand from slipping between my fingers. Superman had yet to show his face, but it was only a matter of time. I had to dig deep to face him, but I couldn't discount the threats that I faced now. "You're not my soldier anymore, Broly. It's up to you to decide what you want to do," I told him, leaving it up to him if he fought to protect Earth from me or helped me.

To punctuate my words, I flew off to meet my enemies head-on. I spotted the strongest of them -- a man with dark skin, dark hair that was cut short, and a black bodysuit marked with white and yellow highlights. Black Adam, he was known by. He was flanked by, Batman still in the same suit that he fought in previously, but some damage had been repaired. It seems my vow to avoid killing them if I could avoid it was biting me in the ass. Shazam also flew with them, but I didn't see Wonder Girl or the other members of the Batfamily.

"For Kahndaq!" The battle cry left Black Adam's lips as we clashed above the Pacific ocean, the shockwave blasting the water back as if a bomb had gone off. I caught his punch with my forearm, feeling the solid blow reverberate in my bones as my punch struck true, catching him in the cheek, and he shot down to the ocean below, sending up thousands of gallons of water just as the other two fell upon me.

I wished I still had the trident. It has been a useful weapon, I reflected as I formed two ki spears to defend myself with. Shazam attacked from the left while Batman attacked from the right. Water drenched us as it fell back down to the ocean, but even as we were doused, we still fought without missing a beat -- I deflected a flurry of attacks, the two working together with greater effect because of Batman. He seemed to move between supporting Shazam and being supported by him without missing a beat.

He fundamentally understood how Shazam fought. Regardless of how much experience they might have fighting together. It was impressive, but I could admit that it was inconvenient for me. However, at the moment, I had the edge when it came to raw power. It coursed through my veins, and even as they teamed up to exponentially increase their fighting potential, I was still winning the bout.

My foot lashed out, catching Shazam in the stomach before I spun sharply, the heel of my other foot catching him in the temple as I dodged a lunge from Batman. His head jerked to the side, and he grimaced, feeling the blow that stunned him as I lunged out with my spears for Batman as he sailed underneath. Batman reacted well, managing to dodge the worst of the thrusts, and diverting what he couldn't with a firearm, but with a swipe of my short spear, I nearly took off one of his suit's mechanical hands.

Black Adam flew back up from the deep sea below, joining the fray with vengeance. I blocked a punch with the shadow of a ki spear, my gaze meeting his. His expression was twisted into a snarl as he threw himself at me, quickly throwing another punch as his first one was blocked in a shower of sparks. He was as powerful as Shazam, almost exactly so. The only difference was that he clearly had more fighting experience.

Batman proved himself worthy of fighting beside them both by instantly adapting to Black Adam's fighting style, sneaking in attacks as we traded blows. Comparatively, Shazam was a wrecking ball that threw off the flow of the fight, but that wasn't necessarily a bad thing. It kept me on my toes, forcing me to give the three of them my undivided attention. Batman was lagging behind in raw power, his suit suffering from the damage I dealt to it. However, he knew that and accounted for it.

I thrust a short spear at his chest as I took a swipe at Black Adam with my long spear. Black Adam accepted the blow, opening Shazam up for a punch to my ribs. The blow landed with thunderous force, and I felt one audibly snap under the impact, but I ignored the pain and countered with a high knee to the chin as I avoided Batman's counter to my spear thrust. My lips thinned as I felt the fight slowly shift into a fight of attrition.

"You're buying time," I noted, throwing a spear at Shazam shortly before punching him as he dodged. The spear spun through the air, flying back to my palm just in time to divert a punch from Batman, opening him up to a kick to the stomach. The armored suit he wore was tough. Tougher than what the rest of his brood wore to fight me.

I didn't expect a response, but Black Adam helpfully supplied one. "These fools await their savior Superman," he informed, confirming my suspicion. "I myself find no point in waiting to be saved. I shall defend myself and my people with my own strength."

Black Adam was the unofficial ruler of the nation of Kahndaq. I believe it had a prime minister or something, but most seemed to assume that he was just a puppet. The nation was also unaffiliated with the UN. My eyes narrowed ever so slightly and Black Adam answered my unspoken question.

"Is this where you promise that Kahndaq shall be mine if I side with you?" He questioned as we fought, barely giving me any time to think as I was forced to block a blow to the side of my face from Batman while lashing out with a foot to stop the kick that Shazam launched at me.

I met his sneer with one of my own, "If you would betray Earth for a petty kingdom, then I wouldn't want to call you my ally," I shot back, earning a brief frown from Black Adam as I attempted to slam an elbow into his nose, only to be forced to abandon the attack as Batman intervened. Instead, I slammed the tip of a ki spear into one of the joints of his suit, only to find that the joints had been reinforced to prevent me from easily skewering the man inside.

Our gazes met, and Black Adam offered a curt nod. "Well said, King Tarble," he offered, though earning a degree of his respect didn't mean he suddenly switched sides. Rather the opposite, really, because he seemed to fight harder -- his fists rained down in a powerful torrent, forcing me on the defensive for the first time during the bout. Gritting my teeth, I threw myself into the fight, matching them all blow for blow. The contest lasted a brief few seconds before my fist snuck through the flurry of attacks and I punched Black Adam in the face.

I could still win. I just had to be on the offensive. Always.

With that thought in mind, I continued the onslaught, matching their blows with mine as I slipped attacks into their defense. Shazam was looking worse for wear, already having fought me before. The others seemed to realize I was targeting him the most so they fought harder, trying to match me and ease the pressure on him. For the briefest of moments, my head was empty as I focused on the fight. On winning. The fight was almost fun when the circumstances fell away from the battle.

Then I heard a clap of thunder and my head snapped into the direction of the source of it. Just in time to see a torrent of red energy rush towards me. I tensed, ready to deflect the attack, however, I didn't need to. A split second before it washed over all of us, a figure placed himself in front of us. I couldn't feel the power of the attack, but I knew a planet buster when I saw one.

Broly stopped it cold in its tracks, using a single hand to catch the front of the blast. I saw his back, Baa's ear flapping in the wind around his waist. The stalemate lasted a short second before Broly's elbow began to bend, not because he was being forced back, but for leverage so he could throw the blast back at the source. Over the sound of rushing wind, I heard another crack of thunder as the portal suddenly vanished -- was the system independent of Cyborg? I had damaged him severely, but he was enough machine that killing him might mean more than destroying his body.

When the dark red energy blast vanished, dissipating into nothing, Broly looked over his shoulder at me. Our eyes met and my body tensed, ready for what could come. But I hadn't realized how far Broly could be because he seemed to move in a blur, even to my eyes, rushing towards us to deliver a powerful punch --

-- that slammed into Black Adam's gut, folding him like a piece of paper, before he lashed out with the palm of his other hand, slamming it into his back. Black Adam didn't stand a chance, flying down and hitting the ocean with a sonic boom. Shazam and Batman backed off, sizing up the new threat.

Broly took in a deep breath and let it out slowly. "I've decided," Broly said, looking at me, his expression serious. It almost seemed out of place on him. "I'm with you Tarble. To the bitter end," he proclaimed as I drifted over so we hovered in the air, shoulder to shoulder.

I didn't have time to feel relieved as a weight that had been hanging from my shoulders was lifted. Broly hadn't betrayed me. Not like my team had. Not like Vegeta had. Not like Frieza had. I doubted he understood how much the decision meant to me deep down, deeper than even I cared to admit to. My trust in others had been destroyed. I didn't have it in me to trust the good intentions of others or take them at their word.

If Broly had chosen to fight with the Justice League, that would have been my defeat. In more ways than one.

But he hadn't.

Things could never go to what they were, but at the very least, not everything had to change. One of those things was that I could count on Broly when it mattered most.

So, I allowed myself a smile. "I wouldn't have it any other way."



Short chapter is short, but it felt like a natural closing point for the chapter. Broly and Tarble are once again fighting side by side and this marks a big turning point in Tarble's story. I know people expect me to torment my characters, and it would be a lie if I didn't consider something like brainwashing or have Broly go native on Earth and fight Tarble to protect it for that sweet sweet drama.

The symbolism was too good to pass up. Broly is everything Tarble had to give up to win the war -- innocence, kindness, empathy, remorse, and so on. Some of you might not believe this, but this story is about Tarble finally letting go and becoming a happier and much more rounded person. It's his positive character arc. So, Broly being a bro was the clear choice.

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One thing that might sway Tarble - when he was awarded ownership of Earth, was that ownership actually held by the guy who gave it to him?

If some random alien polity in Andromeda started selling land grants - sight unseen - to planets in the Milky Way, by Tarble's interpretation of real estate laws, the alien settlers acting on those claims would actually own those planets, to the point of displacing native inhabitants. Which might include Tarble himself.

If the guy who gave Earth to Tarble had actually conquered the planet, humanity would know. Ownership on paper that was written after someone else had ownership, with no conquest or legal action in a court of competent jurisdiction, cannot transfer ownership. Such a title deed is literally a forged deed. If a forged deed could do that, then all Earth would need to get rid of Tarble is to forge a new deed.
 
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Some of you might not believe this, but this story is about Tarble finally letting go and becoming a happier and much more rounded person.
For the briefest of moments, my head was empty as I focused on the fight. On winning. The fight was almost fun when the circumstances fell away from the battle.
Look at Tarble, being all happy and junk. lol

But seriously, I wonder how many Tarble has actually killed. He certainly cut off quite a few limbs, but unless a lot more people got caught in either the wide area blasts he did or got hit by 'friendly' fire, I doubt his actual kill count even reaches double digits. (of named characters obviously, because Tarble certainly killed those squads who killed his troops.)

Ownership on paper that was written after someone else had ownership, with no conquest or legal action in a court of competent jurisdiction, cannot transfer ownership.
This merely supports Frieza's planetary ownership, because he claimed Earth (and lots of other uninhabited or primitive planets) legally in the wider galaxy's accepted methods of ownership.

As an analogy, who cares what those native stick weilding shaman/tribe leaders decide is law when the Civilized World (ie Europe and the other [self defined but internally accepted] civilized nations) decide otherwise?

Big Stick Diplomacy plus "The Wider World" argument tend to mean the end result always sides with the Civilized World, with only scraps and a few small exceptions/concessions being allowed to those native clueless tribal peasants who doesn't know any better or what's good for them.
 
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This merely supports Frieza's planetary ownership, because he claimed Earth (and lots of other uninhabited or primitive planets) legally in the wider galaxy's accepted methods of ownership.

As an analogy, who cares what those native stick weilding shaman/tribe leaders decide is law when the Civilized World (ie Europe and the other [self defined but internally accepted] civilized nations) decide otherwise?

By that standard, Tarble's empire is in for a housing crisis. Why buy a house when you can just declare it yours?
 
By that standard, Tarble's empire is in for a housing crisis. Why buy a house when you can just declare it yours?
The threat of Big Stick Diplomacy, just like it has always been since the very dawn of civilization.

Edit: also I added a lot more to the previous comment for emphasis, fyi.
 
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By that standard, Tarble's empire is in for a housing crisis. Why buy a house when you can just declare it yours?
One does wonder how some overlord owning the entire planet works with people building homes on it or renting.

For example in the case where he gave planets away to free slave species without governments did he give a monopoly on all land rights to a single representative group or are the land rights a free for all for the species as a whole?

...without an economy, is he even collecting taxes from any of his client species? Is everyone in the empire covered as long as his military bases get raw materials?
 
I'm glad.
For a minute there I was expecting a Tarble and Vegeta moment there. Only Broly playing the part of Tarble and Tarble himself playing the part if Vegeta right there.
 
One does wonder how some overlord owning the entire planet works with people building homes on it or renting.

For example in the case where he gave planets away to free slave species without governments did he give a monopoly on all land rights to a single representative group or are the land rights a free for all for the species as a whole?

...without an economy, is he even collecting taxes from any of his client species? Is everyone in the empire covered as long as his military bases get raw materials?
States own stuff on a different level than individuals. Tarble's lack of a universal economy is an entirely second problem.
 
I'm going to say it straight, i feel a lot of death flag coming from Broly, Table isn't petty enough to try to destroy the earth with a planet busting attack like Raven saw so either someone came and joined the battle (Broly losing control, Cooler joining the fun) or Table lost his shit because something happened to Broly who is far more fragile then him against thing like magic.
 
It could also be a flag for Broly betraying Tarble, especially since Tarble is all happy and junk at Broly's decision.
Yeah that why one of my hypothetical scenario was Broly losing control and going fully berserk, i don't think Broly is the kind to back stab so if he wanted to betray Tarble he would tell him directly instead of just attacking after, unless Tarble (and we) didn't properly understand Broly and he said he was with Tarble till the bitter end because he was going to stop him himself.

That "betrayal" just after Tarble go all happy about Broly having his back could anger Tarble enough to get to ssj2 (kinda doubtful, it's seem too soon after his transformation to ssj1 but it's an hypothesis) normally Tarble wouldn't use an attack like the one Raven saw (not on earth at least) but if ssj2 was enough to turn mr soft little boy Gohan into a guy who loved playing and inflicting pain on Cell then i could see it being enough to influence Tarble into doing a thing like that because of sheer anger, frustration and yet another betrayal from someone he trusted.
 
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The Unmovable Object
The tides turned with Broly at my side. Our enemies felt it like a shift in the air as we floated across from one another, Broly's proclamation ringing out between us. I wasn't sure if they knew how powerful Broly was, but it didn't matter. They could barely keep up with me as it was. I looked at the three of them, Shazam, Batman, and Black Adam all meeting my gaze. I couldn't see Batman's face, but I imagine he also wore an expression of grim determination.

Then we clashed. I fell upon Black Adam, trusting Broly to have my back, and we fought together seamlessly. Almost like putting on an old hat. The only difference was that he was stronger now, massively. Both of us were. Black Adams's lips thinned as he blocked a blow from me, only to get kicked in the ribs by Broly.

Batman lunged, only to have his fist stopped when I lashed out with a foot, kicking at his knuckles and forcing the punch back. Black Adam countered, lunging for Broly, only to have my elbow slam into his temple hard enough that his head snapped to the side.

Shazam attacked Broly, who caught his fist, raising one of his own to punish him for overestimating himself. There was the briefest moment of hesitation on his side however, his fist clenched and ready to deliver the blow. That brief moment of hesitation cost him -- Batman took the opportunity to reengage, and kneed him in the stomach before swiping at Broly with the back of his fist.

The blow landed on the side of Broly's head, but his head didn't so much as budge a millimeter. In response, I spun sharply and kicked Batman in the side of the head, and only when he was gone did Broly follow through on his punch, his knuckles flattening Shazam's nose with brutal power.

"Sorry," he told me, and I knew exactly what he was apologizing for.

"Don't be. I don't want to kill any of them either," I told him, and Broly's shoulder slumped ever so slightly with relief. "The goal is to defeat them. Avoid killing where you can."

"Is that true? Or are you making an exception for me?" Broly asked, and it was a fair question for him to ask as he gave me a lingering look. It wasn't an order that I would normally give. Throughout the war… my policy was to kill my enemies. All of them, without mercy or respite. Things had changed, but not that much.

I eyed the heroes. Shazam was clearly concussed, and Batman's suit was breaking apart again, new damage piling up on the old, leaving only Black Adam ready to continue. "It's an exception for them," I admitted. "They have their reasons to oppose me, but after their defeat, it doesn't have to end in their deaths."

"That won't happen," Shazam said, his words slightly slurred. "You won't beat us. Even if you do… we won't ever give up. We'll never stop protecting Earth." He vowed, raising his fists. Perhaps it was because of my good mood now that I had been reunited with Broly, but I found a small smile tugging at the edges of my lips.

"See?" I pointed out, making Broly nod. He understood.

Broly raised his fists in response, "I'm a big fan, Shazam. I always thought you were the coolest member of the Justice League," Broly said with an honest smile, earning a confused blink from Shazam.

"Thanks? You think I'm cooler than Superman?" he questioned, and perhaps it was the concussion talking, but he seemed delighted. On the exact opposite end of the spectrum, Black Adam snarled.

"Enough of this banter. If you wish to dictate the terms of our defeat, then you must defeat us first. Otherwise, this is the blathering of fools," he snapped at Shazam, then at us. I offered a curt nod in response, and with that, the fight continued once more.

I threw myself at Black Adam, and with Broly fighting the others, the holes in his defence were more apparent. I caught him in the cheek with a fist, diverting one of his punches to miss me while I threw up a high knee to catch him in the diaphragm.

He grunted, punching out at me again, only to be caught by the wrist and back handed with the back of my fist, snapping his head to the side as blood flew free of his mouth. Twisting his arm, I punched up, my fist slamming underneath his elbow, and with a pained cry, I dislocated the joint before kicking him in the gut, sending him flying away. Black Adam was powerful. He truly was. It was just that without the others, he couldn't keep me at bay.

A ki spear appeared in my hand that I threw up at Batman, forcing him to dodge and opening him up to take a powerful blow from Broly. His fist slammed into the bat symbol on his chest, the metal warping around his knuckles before Batman was sent flying down to the ground. At the same time, I continued to fight Black Adam, delivering blow after blow upon him. He fought back, accepting the pain and injuries to continue to fight. He had mettle. I would give him that.

But, as I've learned long ago, just having the will to fight didn't make a difference. Black Adam looked at me through swollen eyes, blood dripping down his face as I raised my foot up above my head and brought it down. Yet, in a fraction of a second, as my foot descended, he disappeared and it struck nothing but air.

Black Adam had vanished. I couldn't feel his presence anymore. Nor Batman. And from the surprised sound that escaped Broly, Shazam was gone as well. I stretched my awareness across the globe, pushing my limit, and for the first time, it fully encompassed the entire planet. I could sense everything living on the planet.

"Tarble? What's going on?" Broly asked me, floating nearby. "Shazam just vanished."

I nodded, a frown tugging at my lips. "So did everyone else," I added, feeling no human life on the planet. They were all gone. Not just the humans, but the heroes and villains too. There was no one. The slow evacuation of the planet had been completed, but they had taken their defenders as well. It was as if they had completely abandoned the planet.

All my instincts screamed at me that this was a trap, but it was a question of what kind. And for what purpose. If they were so ready to abandon Earth, then why fight me at all? Their defeat was not certain. Not in the slightest. And none of them would so easily give up. They were ready to fight for Earth to the death. So none of this made any sense.

Slowly, cautiously, I dropped the Wrath State… the Super Saiyan transformation. I felt a bone deep exhaustion slam into me, knocking the breath from my lungs. It was almost painful, just how exhausted I was. My body had been pushed to its limit. Broly looked to me for guidance, but I wasn't sure what I could give him.

"They're planning something," I said, dropping down from the upper atmosphere and heading to where I last felt a number of presences. "What it is, I'm not certain, but they are planning something."

"I'll be ready," Broly said as he joined me down, heading to the city of Gotham. "Tarble, that transformation…"

"Hm. I'm a Super Saiyan," I confirmed as we reached a house. A large one. Landing lightly on the front doorstep, I effortlessly pushed the door off its hinges -- the ki signatures had been underneath the building. "It happened just after the war ended."

"Everyone always thought you were already a Super Saiyan," Broly said, sensing something was off. I didn't need to tell him that the transformation came with a high cost. A cost that seemed /too/ high. "I figured it was true too."

"People thought that because they didn't know that you were stronger than me. Still are," I remarked. Which spoke at how just overwhelmingly powerful Broly was. He had been incredibly strong when I last saw him, able to fight with the Warlord Mongol. But, the bar had been moved up since then. I was confident that I could defeat Mongol now, quite easily.

And simply by having another growth spurt, Broly handily outpaced me without the need to fight. I wasn't one that dwelled on thoughts about fairness or things like that -- they were useless things to think about. But it was also the only way I could think to describe it. The ease of his growth was just unfair.

"I always thought that there was more to being a Super Saiyan than just being strong," Broly said as we stepped into the home -- it was richly decorated with paintings and gold trimming. I didn't care for it. I upturned some furniture, looking for a way down, but so far, I wasn't seeing one. "You always acted like a Super Saiyan."

A memory flashed by, of when I first transformed as the betrayal of my team sunk in. At what they had done. What they planned to do. And the years of lies and secrets. The moment that I had snapped and… I slaughtered them. Killed them.

"No," I refuted with a shake of my head. "I only acted like one once in my life. And I hope, Broly… that I am the last one," I told him without looking at him. I hoped that no one else would have to obtain the transformation I had achieved. Every Saiyan naively coveted it. The power that flowed through my veins. And perhaps it was wasted on me. Perhaps the others would decide it was worth the cost.

And if they did… and sought it anyway, then they would have to die, because there was no room in my empire for the destruction that power mad Saiyans could bring.

I reached out a hand, summoning a ki ball that surrounded both me and Broly before I began to descend through the floor. Wood and metal gave way to concrete, then stone. We dropped down about fifty feet before we emerged on the other side within a cavern. I saw a dinosaur. A giant penny. A number of other trophies, along with a super computer that seemed to cover the far wall.

I also noticed that a coffee cup had fallen on the chair. A platter of food sat on the ground, dropped as if someone had been holding it. Bloody bandages and sheets.

They had been taken without warning, I thought, dropping the bubble shield. Were the heroes not aware of what was being done? I thought it had been part of their plan?

I took in a deep breath as I walked over to the computer, pushing the chair away. Thankfully, whoever had been using it was still logged in when they were taken. I shifted through their open folders and tabs to see that they had the same question as I did -- where was everyone going? They found their answer… or they at least found the most likely culprit.

"Multiversal travel," I remarked, the computer identifying radiation that had been left behind with each vanishing person. Energy sources. A universal kaleidoscope to determine where exactly the humans had been dropped off. Humanity had access to the multiverse. That was a tall order even for my own Empire… more than that, they had refined it. Almost to the point of mastery. "Humanity, you are just full of surprises."

They used a parallel universe as a getaway vehicle. A safe haven. Where they could regroup and heal. Then they could venture out, fight, and if they failed, they would simply vanish back to the other universe. It would be nothing but endless guerrilla warfare on Earth so long as I settled here. Because, if they were capable of this, then they would be able to prevent retalitory incursions from me. In theory, at least.

It would take time and resources for me to be able to attack them in the other universe they inhabited. While they could come and go. This… was Humanity's Plan B. To be such a pain in the ass that I simply wouldn't bother.

"So, does that mean it's over?" Broly questioned as I took a step back. I crossed my arms, frowning in thought. I had to consider my options. Wash my hands of Earth and leave? Settle it and deal with humanities incursions? Invest the time and resources needed until I could take the fight to them? The confrontation wasn't what I expected. Humanity had found a way to sidestep the issue.

I reached into my belt and pulled out a capsule. "No, it's not over yet," I decided. Those that had killed my soldiers would have to pay. They wouldn't get to run away and hide. In this universe or another -- I would hunt them down until the end of existence and creation, and make them pay for what they did to my soldiers. Nothing could change that.

"So, what are we going to do?" he asked me as I tossed the capsule, my bed appearing in a puff of smoke. A healing pod. I changed out the fluid as I considered the question, running through the possibilities in my head.

"They're going to use this time to prepare. And to heal. I'm going to do the same," I decided, stepping into the healing pod and pressing a button so it would fill with fluid. A medicine ball would further sap my already waning strength and endurance, while the medicine pod would rejuvenate me. Broly took a seat outside the pod while I affixed the mask to my face -- my necklace gave me air, but I didn't want to deal with lungs full of fluid. "We're waiting for them to spring their trap. Or until Superman arrives. Whatever comes first."

Broly nodded, acting as my guard. I closed my eyes, letting the fluid soak into me like a salve. Almost instantly, I felt my exhaustion lessen. I opened them when Broly spoke. "I think you're really going to like Earth when everything settles down. It's really peaceful. And there are a lot of things we can do for fun!" he said and I opened my mouth to respond, but I swallowed the words that nearly jumped out of my mouth.

Froot's words still echoed in my ears. I had come to Earth thinking that this was where I would be able to do something like laugh uncontrollably. Or have fun.

So far, that hasn't exactly worked out for me.

"Like what?" I questioned, my voice muffled by the mask, and I closed my eyes when I heard Broly begin excitedly telling me about all he had experienced on Earth. Experiences which were vastly different from mine, so far. He spoke of movies, video games, and spending an entire day doing nothing but hanging out with friends. He told me that he had a job as a deep sea explorer that searched the ocean floor for treasure. He was pretty good at it given that he could endure pressures that even normal steel couldn't.

He told me about how he had swam to Atlantis once without meaning to. He described what it was like and how pretty it was. Then how he would sneak into other countries for the sake of getting authentic food, paid with treasure. He also told me how Shayera became a mother to him, and helped him ease into this peaceful world where he didn't have to fight.

He told me he was happy.

"Sorry," I told him when there was a lull in the conversation. "I didn't mean for things to turn out like this. I thought Earth already knew that I owned it."

"It's not like you to press your claim like that, though," Broly said, leaning against the pod. "I mean… back during the war, you always did what you saw as necessary. Even the things that were really hard for you. Everyone else did all that we could because we saw that you didn't want to do it, but you weren't going to flinch at the cost. But… why do this to Earth? Does it really matter at all to you?" He wasn't wrong when he noticed the discrepancies in my actions.

"I couldn't care less about Earth," I admitted. "I planned on making it the new Saiyan homeworld, but I think it would cause more problems than it would solve. Our people grew up at war. It's all they know now. I thought by bringing them to Earth, they could find something to fill their lives with other than death and destruction. That's why I came here."

Broly nodded, and I heard him sigh. "I think humans are probably too fragile to share a planet with Saiyans." he agreed with me, sounding sad about it. "But I don't think you're wrong. It's a good place. And a good planet. Some humans are bad, but a lot of them are good and kind. I think they can teach our people a lot."

I wanted humans to influence the Saiyan race. I wanted to take their good parts -- compassion, empathy, and cooperation, to build on the foundation I had tried to create by making them work together to survive.

The human race and Saiyans had a number of similarities, but there was a key difference between us. There were humans that believed that humans thrived because of a survival of the fittest mentality. That the weak were dead weight that were to be freely cast away the moment they dragged the group down.

Those people were idiots. That was how Saiyans evolved. Even as tribes, Saiyans were individuals.

Humans, on the other hand, dominated the planet they lived on with cooperation. With empathy. They could be, and oftentimes were, cruel to one another, but they progressed as a species by relying on one another to survive. They nurtured the weak and carried on those that couldn't provide for themselves. To fight and to kill, they had to convince themselves that the enemy wasn't human, because their brains were wired to not kill their fellow humans.

That's what I wanted for my species. For them to learn and integrate the parts of humanity that shined.

"Hm. I made a mess of it, though. It's not an easy thing to change." I voiced, a sigh in my words. It all started with Adonis. The moment that he fled, the moment he betrayed his team and the Earth to save his own skin… I hated him. Despised him. I let that guide my actions. So, I killed him. Executed him. Things could have been different if I hadn't done that. That point of contention wouldn't have been there between me and the Justice League.

Perhaps there had been a way to peace, but I dashed it because I let personal feelings influence my actions.

"Maybe a little," Broly agreed. "But… weren't you the one that taught me that you learn the most from mistakes?"

That got a small breath of laughter from me. I should have known that one day someone would throw my words back into my face. I just didn't expect it to be Broly.

"It's a nice thought, Broly. If only it was so easy," I said, pressing the button for the drain button as I sensed the trap closing in on us. The fluid drained, leaving me drenched in healing fluid, but otherwise refreshed. Stepping out, I flexed my power to dry myself off and to test the new limits of my strength. The heroes and villains of the world had licked their wounds for a spell -- possibly utilizing time dilation to give them more than the short hour that was given to me.

But, in that hour, I grew stronger. I was still a long ways away from being able to fight Superman in my base form… but I was stronger. In comparison to others…

Three and a half million at my base state. More than a half million jump in power. It said a great deal about the quality of my enemies that my power had seen the largest increase in my life here.

The heroes had licked their wounds and were stronger for it. And so was I.

"Come on, Broly. It's time," I said, heading to the stairs. I didn't bother with the healing tank. I wouldn't need to sleep anytime soon, one way or the other. Broly got up and followed me as we reached the top of the stairs. With a hand, I ripped the door along with it's frame out of the wall and sent it flying through the house with a flick of my wrist. It tore a hole through the wall, revealing the noose that I had expected.

I said nothing as I walked out, Broly close behind me before we stepped into the grass. I looked around the front of me -- warrior women. All of them dressed in bronze, carrying shields and spears. A few thousand of them. On one flank, they hand amphibious men and women wielding coral weapons that came in as many shapes and sizes as they did. On the other flank were humans. Soldiers.

And standing before them all were Heroes -- the Justice League. Aquaman's stump had been capped with a hook. His hair was longer too. Seems like I was right about time dilation. Standing next to him was Wonder Woman, looking as strong and proud as ever. There was Martian Manhunter too. The Flash, his legs reattached. Even Dr. Fate had made a return, though I noted that he wore a different body.

After sizing them all up, I looked upwards to see Superman descending from the sky, his cape billowing in the wind. His expression was grim, but resolute.

The silence was deafening. It was as if the planet itself was holding its breath.

"It seems my policy of avoiding killing any of you has bitten me in the ass," I remarked, looking at them all. I saw members of the Batfamily as well. Other heroes and villains that were standing against me to stop me. "Though, I'm glad to see some of you managed to survive your wounds," I said, my eyes going to Wonder Woman.

She offered a curt nod… then a frown when she saw Broly waving at her. But she wasn't put off for long, "King Tarble, there is still time for you to surrender. You cannot hope to defeat us." As she spoke, Superman landed in front of the army assembled to stop me. I met his gaze evenly, and there was a deep frown on his face.

"How many of my men did you kill, Superman?" I asked him, ignoring the offer of surrender. His frown seemed to deepen but he met my gaze unflinchingly.

"You don't have a fleet in the system anymore," he said, not answering the question. My lips thinned as a cold anger rose up within me. I grabbed hold of it, forcing it down, but it only seemed to bloat until it gripped my heart despite my efforts.

"How many?" I asked him again, my voice quiet. Barely more than a whisper, but it carried across the silent area.

Superman continued to meet my gaze, his face softening a fraction. "I focused on disabling thrusters and the engines. There were some hurt in the battle, but I made sure everyone on the ships got on the lifepods. I sent them on the way to your reinforcements." Upon hearing that, I inclined my head to him.

It must be nice being that strong. When you were facing entire fleets of ships and it was an option to not kill anyone to stop them.

"You need to surrender, King Tarble. This has already gone too far. You know you can't win," Superman told me, stepping forward with an open palm.

I looked at Broly, who looked at Superman with a hint of reverence… but, at the same time, as if he were an enemy. Broly sensed my gaze and glanced at me, offering a single nod to show he was committed. I didn't need to check. I never doubted him. I just wanted to make sure that he wasn't too troubled at the prospect.

"If I were fighting alone? You'd be correct. There's no way I could beat all of you," I said as I pulled at the power within my veins. The ground tore and shifted, rasing up before being obliterated by the intensity of my aura. My hair shifted as if it were caught in a breeze, bleeding gold, and I felt that emotion again. That raw, overwhelming emotion.

However, with Broly here, it was easier to bear.

"But I'm not alone," I said, walking forward to meet Superman until we were standing nose to nose. "So, I will extend the same offer to you -- surrender. Because you can't hope to defeat the two of us."

I wonder what would give way first, I thought as I saw the answer in his gaze.

The unstoppable force… or the immovable object?

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Three and a half million at my base state. More than a half million jump in power. It said a great deal about the quality of my enemies that my power had seen the largest increase in my life here.

I wonder if the Heroes notice that Power-increase, a jump of 13% base-power? something like that should show up on a scanner.
 
So killing his soldiers started this so they kill more...

Darwin awards anyone. Tarble was playing nice now they have an interstellar empire with an axe to grind. There are individuals that can get a group to whatever dimension they holed up in and blow up the planet. If they want war they will get war. Tarble is good at war very good.

This could have been avoided if they handed the ones who gave the orders over now they've escalated to the point Tarble likely won't take prisoners. He may simply decide to annihilate their population it wouldn't be the first time. Hell the rest of the galaxy would simple point to the humans literally asking for it. Tarble was soft selling them. Tarble the most feared warlord in the galaxy and they threw it back in his face. They knew just who he was and still decided to turn it into a fight. Most would consider their death natural selection at work.
 
So killing his soldiers started this so they kill more...

Darwin awards anyone. Tarble was playing nice now they have an interstellar empire with an axe to grind. There are individuals that can get a group to whatever dimension they holed up in and blow up the planet. If they want war they will get war. Tarble is good at war very good.

This could have been avoided if they handed the ones who gave the orders over now they've escalated to the point Tarble likely won't take prisoners. He may simply decide to annihilate their population it wouldn't be the first time. Hell the rest of the galaxy would simple point to the humans literally asking for it. Tarble was soft selling them. Tarble the most feared warlord in the galaxy and they threw it back in his face. They knew just who he was and still decided to turn it into a fight. Most would consider their death natural selection at work.

slightly with relief. "The goal is to defeat them. Avoid killing where you can."

"Is that true? Or are you making an exception for me?" Broly asked, and it was a fair question for him to ask as he gave me a lingering look. It wasn't an order that I would normally give. Throughout the war… my policy was to kill my enemies. All of them, without mercy or respite. Things had changed, but not that much.

I eyed the heroes. Shazam was clearly concussed, and Batman's suit was breaking apart again, new damage piling up on the old, leaving only Black Adam ready to continue. "It's an exception for them," I admitted. "They have their reasons to oppose me, but after their defeat, it doesn't have to end in their deaths."
He's not going to kill them. This entire chapter is about Tarble clarifying his goals. Goals that don't include genocide. Not that I disagree with you in that Earth heroes being obstinate. Just you are saying Tarble will in all likelihood be a bi-polar hypocrite and do the exact opposite of his stated, clarified goals as of this chapter.
 
The Unstoppable Force
It was impossible to tell who moved first between me and Superman. It wouldn't be wrong to say that we moved at the same exact time rather than one reacting to the other. However, while it was impossible to tell who instigated the clash, the entire planet felt it in the sonic boom that traveled across the globe, the impact of our knuckle colliding as we threw mirroring punches.

Superman frowned ever so slightly, instantly recognizing that I was stronger compared to our last clash. In terms of raw physical power, from that single blow, I would say we were near equals. The biggest gap was durability -- because when he pulled back his fist, I saw my blood on his knuckles, my skin splitting on his fist. But that didn't matter.

Rushing forward, I slammed into him, giving Superman my complete and undivided attention as we fought in earnest for the first time. I trusted Broly to have my back. It wouldn't matter how outnumbered he might be -- he would win. Superman's blue eyes narrowed, accepting the invitation for a one-on-one confrontation as we flew up and away, leaving the battle that raged behind us to fight our own.

"Was it them?" I asked him as we clashed, catching a blow with my forearm as I countered, slugging Superman in the face hard enough that his head snapped to the side, sending him flying back through half a hundred trees before he righted himself, just in time to block a kick.

"What?" Superman asked me, his fist traveling through my golden hair as I ducked under a retaliatory blow, only to get hit by the other, catching me in the cheek. I felt every tooth in my jaw rattle in place, making my gums bleed and filling my mouth with the taste of blood. It hurt, but it didn't knock me out. I remained in the fight, accepting the blow to kick him in the ribs hard enough that he bent around my leg. Though, it didn't stop him from lashing out with another fist, catching me in the stomach and returning the favor -- or, he would have if I hadn't cupped my hands to catch the punch, lessening its impact.

Using his hands as leverage, I twisted sharply, catching Superman in the side of the head with one of my legs and sending him straight into the ground. He carved a deep line through the trees sprinkled about in the neighborhood before he tore through several houses and reached the city, where he lifted himself up from the ground, but he continued flying back even after regaining control of himself, beckoning for me to give chase. I pressed the attack, once again clashing with him above the city of Gotham. "Was it the UN?"

His lips thinned and I saw the answer in his eyes. "Hm," I grunted, channeling my anger into my next punch, hitting him hard in the face, but he was ready for this one. His head didn't snap to the side like it had before, but he still clearly felt the force behind my blows. However, I did more damage to my wrist than I did to his face. That difference in durability couldn't be underestimated. "I have no issue with you, Superman. Stop protecting them and give them to me."

Superman lashed out, delivering a haymaker to the side of my head that, even with my forearm that was there to block it, didn't lessen the blow. I slammed through several buildings, offices of some sort, the feeble glass and metal shattering as I tore through it. A few buildings collapsed before Superman was upon me, lashing out with another fist. Something I noticed between him and his cousin -- Both Kryptonians favored fighting with their fists, either unaware or unwilling to seize the openings that could be taken with a good kick.

It made him predictable. I deftly dodged the attack, slamming my elbow into his nose, and he definitely felt that based on the grunt he let out. It might be a death of a thousand cuts, but I could hurt him now, even if I still hadn't made him bleed. Lashing out with my foot, I kicked him in his shielded S, sending him into a building that immediately began to collapse around him as he tore through its supports.

He emerged as a red and blue blur, slamming into me at great speed. "Those responsible have been punished," he told me, his tone grim. I clenched my teeth, delivering an uppercut to his chin, just as his fist caught me in the eye, snapping my head to the side. Blood dripped down from the torn skin on my eyebrow, getting into my eye, but I didn't care as I grabbed his wrist and slammed a fist down on his elbow, earning the first pained shout I'd heard from Superman.

"Not by me," I snapped at him, pressing the attack with a flurry of blows. He fought a bit different, I noticed as our fight carried us towards another city. Metropolis. We slammed through the LexCorp building, the same building that we had spoken on. It collapsed in a plume of dust, dust that was kept at bay by on the periphery of our fight from the force of our attacks.

"Never by you," Superman retorted, punching me in the gut, and this time I wasn't able to catch the blow and it knocked the air from my lungs. "You're emotional. You're lashing out."

A hollow laugh escaped me as I fought back, recovering easily by attacking at one of his knees with the intention of ripping it from its socket. "I've never been accused of being emotional," I noted. Just the opposite, usually. From others and myself.

Superman frowned, pausing in his attack, "You care about your people. I didn't see that before, but you do. It's not a bad thing, King Tarble. If anything, I respect you for it. But you know as well as I do that if we hand over the perpetrators, they won't receive justice. You'll just murder them and call it that. You need to be able to see the difference between Justice and Vengeance."

I let out a dismissive scoff, deciding to take up the offense if he wasn't willing to. "You're keeping my men's murderers away from me for my sake?" I questioned, not believing it for a second. "I would have thought you would be smart enough to come up with a better lie." I lashed out with punches and kicks, and for every one that he blocked, two more struck him. How much they hurt him was anyone's guess, but compared to our last bout, I was performing far better.

Superman didn't simply take the attacks either. For every attack that I landed on him, he returned it with full force. Each blow struck with bone-rattling force, striking me with the kind of overwhelming strength that I could only compare to Froot.

"Why are you fighting us?" Superman pressed, not answering the question. "Justice could have been done if you just waited. No one wants a war! And no one wants people in office that would commit war crimes," he snapped at me, catching me in the ribs at the same time I punched him in his throat. It was a good thing I had healed up, otherwise, that punch would have landed directly on my heart because of my previously broken ribs.

Clenching my jaw, I fought harder, not responding. I slammed a fist into Superman's face, only for him to accept the blow to deliver one of his own. In some ways, our styles of fighting were as similar as they were different. Every window in the ruined city of Metropolis shattered as the shockwave sent ripples through the air. I found myself flying back, slamming through buildings again, then a bridge, then miles of dirt from the sheer force of the blow.

He hadn't pulled that punch. He hit me with all his strength. And I was still alive.

The progress was tangible.

A hand went to the bone at my necklace, recalling the words that had been said to me by the Saiyan God. I had found my reason. But it was heavy. Almost too heavy. It felt like I was drowning, suffocating in the depths of space with no clue where to go or what to do. That reason, my reason, was the only reason I had bothered to leave planet Sadala. Otherwise, I would have been content to die there.

But there was an undeniable truth to Superman's words. A truth I had already realized. I was making mistakes. I was acting a fool. The first time I ever lost control of my emotions, I murdered my team. The second time, I executed Adonis. And now, I was fighting the forces of Earth for reasons that made every punch feel so incredibly light and inconsequential.

Why was I fighting? For vengeance? To repay the sacrifice of my men? To appear strong so my enemies wouldn't sense weakness? Or was I fighting because it was familiar? Because it was easier? Because it was fun?

"I miss the war," I admitted to myself, rising up from a mile of dirt and stone. Things made sense, then. I knew what I was supposed to do. I was good at it. It was never easy by any means, but it felt easier than being at peace. More purposeful. As I rose through the earth, I gazed down at the knucklebone threaded through my necklace. It weighed an incredible amount in my hand, feeling so heavy that I could barely bear to lift it.

My reason hadn't changed. It was still the same as it had been when I first clenched my fist around it.

Things would be different. That was my reason. To make things change. To change myself.

I wanted to have fun. I wanted to find something so funny that I couldn't breathe from laughter. I wanted to do something for the sake of doing it. I wanted… to enjoy myself. To rise above the war. To regain the pieces of myself I had to carve away.

So, with my reason in hand...

I had made a fist.

Taking in a deep breath, I centered myself. "Ahhh…." A low groan escaped me as I exhaled, clenching my hands into fists as I felt a stir in my aura. It strengthened, swelling in size and potency, welling up deep inside of me. It offered itself to me instead of forcing me to pull it up kicking and screaming. Almost as if something deep inside of me was clicking into place. Like setting an old broken bone. "Ahhhhhh…!"

I heard the crackling of electricity around me as my aura came alive, bringing forth the stench of ozone as it burned the air. It filled my nostrils as my power ripped up the ground, fluctuating and sparking. The clouds above began to stir, darkening as my power resonanted with them, and massive bolts of lightning began to strike the ground with thunderous force. Huge chunks of earth were ripped from the ground, my power acting as if it had become its own gravity well, crushing and destroying the earth that flew too close. Behind me, I felt the ocean begin to surge, only it wasn't because of Queen Mara or Weather Wizard.

My hair shifted, the golden locks drifting up, growing slightly based on the single lock that drifted between my eyes, heavy enough now to break free from the limits of Saiyan genetics. My muscles bulged, power surging through my veins, seeking an outlet, but I forced it to compress. I had forgotten so much of my last life, but I knew what this was.

"AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!" A scream ripped itself from my throat as the transformation completed, my golden aura shimmering around me along with the crackles of electricity. I hadn't expected it. I had feared what the Guardians might have required for me to take another step on my path to reclaiming what had been taken from my race. The horror of becoming a Super Saiyan was indescribable.

However, now I stood as an Ascended Super Saiyan.

I opened my eyes to see Superman flying across from me, a worried frown on his face. "That transformation wasn't as violent as the first one," he told me, sounding oddly worried for me. I knew what he meant. The Super Saiyan transformation was… intense. It dragged up the moment you became a Super Saiyan in all of its horrible glory. As an Ascended Saiyan, it was… different.

Letting out a small breath, I nodded, "It is different," I admitted to him. If tragedy had been the catalyst for becoming a Super Saiyan, then becoming an Ascended Saiyan was reached through acceptance. To accept what had happened and not let it break you. It took the desire to move on, to move past the old wounds and their grip on you, to be truly realized. I met Superman's gaze, "Thank you for waiting."

"We don't have to fight, Tarble," Superman stated, revealing why he had waited. He still wanted to talk.

To that, I offered him a small, but genuine smile. He was as stubborn as he was hardheaded. "Perhaps not," I admitted to him, and that clearly caught him off guard. "But, we should finish this."

Something in my tone put him on edge -- his eyes narrowed in suspicion, a frown tugging at the edges of his lips. He sensed the change in me, but he couldn't put a finger on what it was. It was understandable. He barely knew me, and not even I really understood it.

The only way I could describe what had changed was… that I had been drowning for so long, and I hadn't even realized it. For the first time in weeks, I could take in a breath of air. The reason that I had found to continue on had felt like it was crushing me under its incredible weight, and finally it felt easier to bear. Still heavy, but it wasn't like I minded the challenge.

Ascending, I readied myself and waited for Superman to ready himself as well. Then I moved.

The distance between us shrank in a fraction of a second, giving Superman just enough time to widen his eyes before a fist slammed into his face. His head snapped to the side, his lip splitting, sending drops of blood flying out in a mist of bloody spittle.

For the first time, I made Superman bleed. He seemed shocked by the flash of pain in his face as he hit the ground, flying back to Metropolis in a blur every bit as fast as the one I had arrived here in. Our levels of strength had been comparable before, with him holding the edge when he didn't pull his punches.

But I hadn't been able to make up for the difference in durability. It had been rather arrogant of me to assume that I could defeat Superman as a Super Saiyan. I had underestimated him far too much. As an Ascended Super Saiyan, though?

Now I had a good reason to feel confident.

I took off after him, closing the distance in less than the blink of an eye. Superman looked up at me, looking slightly dazed. I kicked him in the stomach, and he proved that he still had his wits, or at least his instincts, about him, because he blocked the kick even as it sent him flying into the ground with enough force that it leveled every building for blocks in that direction. My hearing proved to have grown sharper because, even as the tons of glass, concrete, and metal fell, I heard Superman speaking.

"Might need a little help here. I don't think… I've ever been hit that hard," I heard Superman admit as he began to rise from where he fell. I waited for him to get back to his feet, my arms crossed as I took stock of the situation. My power had increased dramatically, surpassing what I had achieved stacking the Wrath State and the Super Saiyan multipliers. With them both, my base power was multiplied by sixty.

As an Ascended Super Saiyan, my base power appeared to have been multiplied by a hundred. Yet, I was already feeling the strain. I hadn't begun to master the Super Saiyan transformation, and the Ascended Super Saiyan was twice the multiplier it was. My body didn't feel like it was dying from being ripped apart from the inside out like it did when I combined the Wrath State, but there was a noticeable drain on my endurance.

I wasn't quite ready for this transformation. Not yet. But, for now, its awesome power was mine and I intended to use it.

Despite staggering from the blow, Superman rose up, blood dripping down his chin as he eyed me with newfound caution. The gap in power had shrunk considerably. Yet, even with this newfound power, Superman was still stronger than me. However, instead of the difference being some… two hundred million pl, it was a mere fifty million. At the heights we stood at, that fifty million might as well be a five pl difference. Noticeable, but far from insurmountable.

"Thanks for waiting," he said, wiping the blood from his chin before looking at it, as if he wasn't used to seeing his own blood. I can't imagine that he was. His durability couldn't be overstated. Planet busting attacks that would have killed Frieza simply broke on his chin. The fact that I had to become an Ascended Super Saiyan just to make him bleed was honestly astounding.

"Of course," I said, offering a small nod. "Shall we wait for your reinforcements?" I asked him, making his lips thin as he realized I had heard him. His eyes were unfocused -- he had all the signs of a concussion, his first one, I would imagine. I don't think he intended to say that out loud though.

His hands clenched as he squared his shoulders. He might not be used to pain, but he wouldn't allow it to stop him. Just like how I hadn't allowed it to stop me. "No, I'm ready to continue." he said, the tension swelling between us for a moment before we both exploded into action.

We clashed above the city, each time delivering attacks that discharged destructive force onto the city of Metropolis around us. The shockwaves forced the remaining buildings to lean away, tilting further and further under the constant bombardment of force. Until it simply became too much and the remaining buildings snapped, collapsing where they stood and going unnoticed by myself and Superman as we traded a barrage of blows. The Kryptoian held nothing back, I found, slipping underneath a punch and delivering a powerful blow to his ribs.

I think both of us were finding ourselves surprised by our limits -- him with never having explored his, and me with my newfound power. I slugged him in the face, snapping his head to the side, but he fought back just as hard with a punch that caught me in the chin. Mine was the cleaner of the blows, sending him back, opening up a hole in his guard that I exploited with a kick. He flew back, slamming into the water of the nearby ocean with explosive force, and I dove in right after him.

He was waiting for me beneath the water, preparing a punch that seemed to pull the sea within in its wake, and his knuckles slammed into my forearm as I quickly raised them to block. Retaliating with a kick at his knee, I revealed it to be a feint and returned the broken nose that he gave me. His head rocked back, blood drifting out his nostrils into the water, but no sooner had I hit him, he was counterattacking. The sea around us shifted and writhed, surging and falling in great tsunamis as we traded blows until we found ourselves fighting in a pocket of air beneath the waves, the force of our exchange keeping the water from approaching us at all.

Such was their intensity that the depths of the ocean were pushed back entirely, leaving us dry as we continued to sink lower and lower until I found myself standing on sand that hadn't ever seen the light of day. I reinforced it with my ki, making it stronger, strong enough to act as a foothold as I continued to clash with Superman.

Even as we fought, I felt his style changing, adapting to fight a foe that could actually hurt him. Before he had simply leveraged his durability to accept blows because doing so left his opponents open for him to hit them even harder. In his shoes, I wouldn't have done anything different. However, now, his durability had been overcome. I could make him bleed. I could feel his bones shifting under my hands and feet, just as I felt mine shifting under his. How he had fought before simply wouldn't work on me.

Yet, he wasn't able to adapt to me fast enough.

I drove a knee into his diaphragm, cupping my hands above my head, and slammed them down on the back of his neck as he bent forward to retch. He blasted through the reinforced sand and stone, tunneling through the crust of the earth. Without our fight to hold it at bay, the millions of tons of water raced down, washing over me before forming into a cyclone as it rushed to fill in the hole that Superman had carved out. He made his own hole, blasting forward when he righted himself and tackled me.

In an instant, we erupted out of the water into the sky above as he sent us both flying towards Wonder Woman. Grabbing Superman by the cape, I heaved him at her, using him as a shield to catch the sword that would have taken my head off. It just barely nicked Superman's skin. Flying across from them, I saw Wonder Woman's lips thin as she realized I was far more powerful than I had been in our previous fight -- a fight that she had lost.

I felt a flash of power, warning me of another attacker. My heart dropped when I saw who it was.

"Broly!" I shouted, a split second before Broly slammed into me, his eyes blazing yellow. I caught his punch, feeling the power of it. More than that, I felt the sensation of magic brush against my palm. My eyes narrowed into slits, realizing my mistake. Broly had always been so obscenely powerful, I had put too much faith in him, not considering that he might fall prey to more underhanded tactics.

It was a good plan. To turn my greatest ally into my enemy.

But just because I could recognize that it was a good plan didn't mean raw rage didn't flow through my veins as Broly incoherently screamed, his power increasing as he slipped deeper into the Wrath State, deeper than he had ever before. I had always feared that I wouldn't be able to stop him if he had ever reached Stage Ten. Even Stage Five was a danger.

A snarl found its way onto my face as I kicked Broly in the stomach, folding him around the blow before I sent him flying down into the ocean below. It wouldn't stop him for long, but it gave me enough time to glare at Superman and Wonder Woman -- both were puzzled by the turn of events, I saw that in their eyes.

Then they received an answer, making their expressions twist into a scowl as if they had bitten into something bitter. An unsavory method to win. To control Broly and use him against me.

My reason was clear. I still desired to change.

Yet, I was still who I was.

"Your weaknesses are well documented," I told Superman, and that proved to be his only warning before I formed a ki ball in my hand. I didn't know enough about Kryptonite to mimic it's radiation effects. Yet, I knew Kryptonians gained their power from a yellow sun. It was why their empire had expanded, then shrunk into a single planet that orbited a red sun. Where they were no stronger than the average human.

Kryptonite was beyond my knowledge and abilities.

Mimicking the properties of a red sun was a simple matter.

The red ball of ki left my hand, tossed high into the sky. The effects that it had on Superman were immediate. I almost didn't know how to describe how his power just bled away -- in a split second, the fifty million lead he had on me in raw power vanished into nothing, then turned into a fifty million lead in my favor. A single second, and he lost a hundred million pl. And the drop in strength showed no signs of slowing as Superman cried out in pain, wilting in the face of the red sun I created, and falling from the sky.

I didn't like it. When I defeated Superman, I wanted it to be because I was his better. This wasn't how I wanted to conclude our fight, but I cared more about Broly than I did my satisfaction..

Superman would have fallen right out of the sky if Wonder Woman hadn't caught him. His strength dwindled by the millisecond, bleeding power as if he was hemorrhaging blood. She met my gaze, alarm in her eyes.

"Release Broly of your control," I ordered, no hesitation or a single thought of mercy in my words. The fact that Broly hadn't already attacked told me that he was under their control. I could feel him fighting an imaginary foe in the ocean below. He lacked an Nth metal necklace. If he drowned down there… power or not, Broly still needed to breathe.

Wonder Woman's eyes flashed for a moment, "Cease your attacks on Earth," she bartered, using the hand that she had against me. It was a prudent move. I respected her for it. It was one thing to be good natured, and another thing entirely to let good nature get in the way of good sense.

To answer her, I raised a hand above my head and gathered my ki. A ball of light condensed above, growing larger by the second. It punched through the heavy storm clouds above, carving a path as into the stratosphere I pushed it higher and higher up so it wouldn't be affected by gravity as much. All the while, it grew larger and larger by the second, dominating the sky as it surpassed the moon in sheer size.

"I'm not going to ask again," I told her. There would be no compromise. Not when it came to Broly. I would destroy this planet and every one on it in a second if it meant he was unharmed.

"You wouldn't," Wonder Woman accused, thinking I was bluffing. "You value life too much for an action so cruel." she said, proving just how much her opinion had changed on me. The Justice League had formed out of fear of me and what I would do. Now, she was accusing me of lying that I would destroy the planet Earth if Broly wasn't freed.

I met her gaze evenly, "Are you willing to bet Earth on that?" I asked her, my voice cold. "Humanity is in a parallel dimension for safety, but it will become humanity's home if I destroy the planet." I pointed out as Superman weakly met my gaze, searching it. I had dropped the red light, but his strength was slow to return.

There was a beat of silence, two wills clashing against each other. They didn't budge.

So, neither did I.

With a simple gesture, I dropped my arm and the massive ki ball above began to fall. It would completely annihilate the planet, leaving only a precious few that could possibly survive the blast. Myself and Broly among them, which was all I cared about at the moment. Wonder Woman appeared horrified as she watched the dark blue ball of light fall from the sky, pushing aside the clouds as it shone brighter than the sun.

Superman had a different reaction. He flew under his own power, breaking away from Wonder Woman, and without a word he flew upwards. I watched him go as he raced to the ki ball, reaching it in a second before he placed his hands against its surface and began to push. He fought against its weight and gravity while I merely watched him fight against it in his weakened state. He slowed the immense ki ball quickly… then it stopped falling all together.

Then he began to lift it. Single handedly, Superman pushed back the attack that would have obliterated the Earth, taking it back into the depths of space, his burden easing the further away he got from Earth's gravity. Both of them sailed past the moon…

Then Superman chose to detonate the ki ball. Without air to transfer the explosive surge of energy, he alone took the brunt of it as the sky became pure light. I heard Wonder Woman gasp, worried for him. She shouldn't be. It would take far more than that to kill Superman.

Take him out if the fight, however? That's what I was counting on.

I felt him get blasted back, sending him towards Earth and that was when I made my move. I raced towards him, seizing the opportunity while I had the chance. I could feel how injured Superman was, but the fact that he was still here told me something important. In the blink of an eye, I was before Superman's wounded form -- his skin burnt, his clothing reduced to ash, while he bled profusely from a number of cuts.

Placing a hand on his chest, I took him down to Earth's atmosphere-

And then I was somewhere else. A clinical looking room with a number of humans inside of it, standing on a circle that's glow dimmed with our arrival. There was a beat of silence as I took in my surroundings -- I noted the medical beds on standby, the team of medics that froze in place the moment they saw Superman hadn't arrived alone.

Slowly, I turned my gaze to the man that stood directly across from me. Tall with a solid build, clean shaven from his jaw to his head, and his deep blue eyes met mine. There was no panic there. Only defeat as he realized that this was my victory.

I was within humanity's safe haven while their protectors were outside of it. The entire species was completely at my nonexistent mercy.

"Shit," Lex Luthor spoke, summarizing his position rather nicely.

"Indeed," I agreed, tossing Superman to the medics as I strode forward, my gaze never leaving his.

He held up his hands, a slow and deliberate motion, and in a calm voice, as if nothing was wrong, he spoke.

"Then as the President of the New United Nations of Earth… I offer humanity's surrender."

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