The Z Gamer

I'm personally stuck on the fact that the game is putting so much weight on Ten when Goku did almost everything really well in canon. There's also the fact that Ten is also getting way ahead of Goku and taking some roles that he would have filled. I'm guessing, with Ten inadvertently taking some of Goku's plot-points before he could, that this will have severe ramifications later?

Or rather, maybe, in this world Goku didn't escape planet Vegeta or didn't bump his head when he landed.

Evil Goku or deceased Goku would explain why the game is desperate to build up a new hero and why all the warnings include the destruction of the universe.

With no Goku to stop Frieza, Majin Buu, or any of the other villains then a lot of people will die. If this is also DB Super compliant then Beerus, Zamasu, and the Universal Tournament will potentially have much worse outcomes.

Even if Goku is still around, and a good kid, Gohan still may never be born. Chichi seems to like Ten and may not fall for Goku anymore. No Gohan means Cell has a much higher chance of winning if canon maintains itself.

I'm super pumped to see what consequences these small divergences will have in the long run, butterfly effect and all that.

Edit: No Goku means Red Ribbon Army, Dr. Gero, Raditz and a bunch of other people are going to act much differently. The Saiyans may never even head to earth. Frieza and Vegeta would never learn about the dragonballs because Raditz wouldn't have a reason to head to earth. Dr. Gero may not even make Cell, or if he does Cell would be way weaker.

Edit2: Disclaimer. I'm making a lot of assumptions here, all of this is fun theory-crafting and none of this is too serious.

Indeed a lot of assumptions.

Goku exists.

The only reason Chichi and Goku got shipped together was because he tapped her crotch with his foot, and she decided that, since she was touched there, that she and Goku were now meant to be. (I wish I was kidding)

The only reason Goku met Chichi in the first place was because they were looking for the Dragonball at Ox-King's castle. Now that Ten has it... Well, you'll see :)
 
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The only reason Goku met Chichi in the first place was because they were looking for the Dragonball at Ox-King's castle. Now that Ten has it... Well, you'll see :)
"So, that ball is kinda an heirloom, part of a set? I really need it, it's a family thing. You wouldn't want to just lug around a dead weight in your travels, right? And you said you were training, you wouldn't want it to break or something..."
For correctly coming to the conclusion that this woman's words are duplicitous, you gain +1 WIS!
 
Chapter 8
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Chapter 8
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Age 749, Friday, June 14, Central City

Ah, the familiar smell of smog— I did not miss you.

It had been over a month since I'd left Fry Pan Mountain.

I'd stayed to help the Ox-King and Chichi rebuild their kingdom for a while— more out of a selfish want to hang out with Chichi rather than the goodness of my heart— before taking off on my own quest.

As much as I would have loved to stay, the benefits to my training had slowed to a point where I barely noticed them, and my two persistent quests were always weighing on my mind.

Gamer's Purpose!
Find out why you received the power of The Gamer!

Reward: 5,000,000 XP, ?
Failure penalty: Death. Possible destruction of the universe.



The Dragon's What!?
Figure out what a Dragonball is, as well as its purpose!

Reward: 60,000 XP, ?


The first quest's reward had even changed. I wasn't aware the system could even adjust quests like that.

But, it did.

So, I went traveling.

Saying my goodbyes was harder than I had anticipated— I had trouble denying Chichi's requests at the best of times.

Leaving had been one of the toughest things I'd ever done, but it had been necessary.

I made my way through the wilderness north of Fry Pan Mountain, moving steadily northwest in the direction of Central City, or as we sometimes referred to it, King's City. This was where King Furry lived, a man— rather, dog-man— of few words.

I figured, as the most important city in the world, it likely had access to the biggest library.

This would allow me to do some proper research on old legends and folklore.

I had tried using the internet on the Ox-King's computer, but it yielded absolutely no results.

Well, other than some disgusting pornography, at least.

Of course, I should have expected something like that when searching a term related to an animal's balls.

With a shake of my head, I passed by the Central City's welcome sign, which said:

Welcome to Central City!
The Heartland of the World!
Population: 18,000,000

I blinked, that really was a lot of people.

I stared ahead at the sprawling landscape— nothing but a concrete jungle as far as the eye could see.

And I thought South City's 2,000,000 was a lot. This was just ridiculous.

Idly fingering the 7-Star Dragonball in one of my voluminous pockets— flashes of a black haired girl making me smile like an idiot— I wandered aimlessly for the next few hours, simply taking in the sights and getting a feel for the great city.

I adjusted my backpack as I turned another corner, hearing the sound of fighting to the side.

I heard the sound of fists smacking against flesh and tensed.

It was a false alarm, as it only seemed to be students at a dojo, meticulously practicing their technique.

I watched the students practice various moves, from punches and kicks to takedown moves, as well as grappling and dodging maneuvers.

I smiled, remembering the lessons I took with my previous master Kai.

I heard an appreciative chuckle from behind me.

"You like what you see, lad?"

I turned to see an older man, probably in his fifties judging from his losing battle against his greying, balding hair.

Quite the tall man, he would have struck an imposing figure if I wasn't so used fighting the Ox-King so much.

Karate Dojo Master
Palm - Lv 22

"It just reminded me of a dojo I used to study at." I smiled, staring back at the kids. They'd taken note of us, but resumed their practicing.

"Is that so?" The man said in interest, stroking his goatee as he leaned forward slightly. "And which dojo is that?"

"Ah.." I palmed my forehead, before turning and bowing slightly to the older man. "Where are my manners? My name's Ten. I studied at Kai's Tiger Dojo in South City."

He seemed to recognize the name, nodding to himself.

"I'm the master of this dojo." He said, giving a short bow of his own. "I go by Palm. We teach Karate, here."

"It's a pleasure to meet you, sir." I said, staying polite.

"Likewise." The man looked me over. "I have kept correspondence with Master Kai— we martial artists know very few people who are truly interested in the arts besides what it can bring them in life. He has spoken of an exceptional student he'd had the pleasure to teach."

I smiled at that, happy that one of my former teachers spoke highly of me.

"I take it from your expression, that's you?" The older man chuckled.

"I think so." I waved it off. "There's still much I have to learn."

Palm boomed out a laugh. "Well said! Would you care to test your skills against my students, then?"

I gave Palm a long look, wondering why he'd suggested that.

"Not to sound disrespectful, sir; but why?" I asked in confusion. "I don't practice your style."

"That's exactly why you're perfect for the job." The man nodded.

"My students have never fought anyone outside of this school of martial arts— Karate is a very popular style in these parts. How are they supposed to increase in skill if they do not encounter a variety of different styles?"

"...Good point." I allowed, still not quite sure about the whole situation.

"Ah, do not worry, Mr. Ten." The man tried to give a reassuring smile. "You will be compensated for your time, of course."

Quest Alert
A Battle of Styles
Show the Palm Karate Dojo students the fierceness of the Tiger Style.

Objective: Defeat 5 students.
Reward: 500 XP per student defeated. 1000 Zeni per student.

Additional Objective: Defeat 5 extra students.
Reward: 600 XP per extra student defeated. 1000 Zeni per extra student. ? (available only if you defeat all five)

Accept/Deny


Money.. That sounded quite good. I still had quite a few rations in my supply, but I was sick of eating such bland food all the time.

My campfire cooking was also quite lackluster, considering the skill was at quite the low level.

I needed something nice, and juicy— like a medium rare steak with mashed potatoes. I felt my mouth water at the very thought of such a meal.

I did the math in my head, if I simply did the basic quest, I'd have enough for a few nice meals.

Not to mention that odd reward at the end, there. It might be something good.

"I think I'll take you up on that." I finally said, watching as quest got accepted. That was another trick, you could voice command accept these quests. "When would you like me to come?"

"No time like the present, eh?" Palm laughed and walked inside, beckoning me to follow. "Come!"

The courtyard cleared up quickly as the master of the dojo made his way inside, standing beside a statue of a man.

The sculpture was a work of art, chiseled to perfection, depicting the man as throwing a kick at some unseen enemy.

There was a plaque at the bottom of it, but I couldn't read what it said from where I was.

"Form a circle. Seiza." Palm ordered and his students complied, forming the circle and kneeling in the seiza position— a good number of them looking quite uncomfortable as they knelt on the unforgiving stone courtyard.

Palm nodded for me to take my position.

I nodded back, placing my backpack at one of the corners, taking my shoes off and moving near the center of the circle.

Palm barked out a name, telling him to take his position.

It was a kid around my age, with an orange belt. I resolved to hold back— I didn't want to kill anyone today.

Kota - Lv 6
The boy grinned and sauntered over to his position like he owned the place.

Ah, so it was that kind of student.

I looked towards the teacher, trying to figure out how he wanted me to deal with this.

Palm simply waved me off, as if to say "go nuts."

I smiled slightly, and assumed my stance, fingers tensed and curled like a tiger's claws, feet spread apart, keeping my center of gravity low.

The other boy assumed his own stance with an arrogant sneer.

I didn't even get time to examine it, as he quickly made his way to me, throwing a punch so telegraphed I wanted to palm my own face in embarrassment.

I moved back slightly, brushing it aside with an almost casual disregard, shooting my foot out and sweeping him off his feet in one clean move, backing away slightly as he hit the harsh stone floor with a grunt.

I sighed as he got back to his feet, his face a rictus of anger.

The kids surrounding us sounded amused, but a sharp look from their master shut them all up.

The boy rushed me once more, throwing a series of kicks in the hopes of knocking me quickly out of the fight.

I dodged them all with ease, before grabbing his foot in midair and squeezed, driving my fingers slightly into his flesh.

He flinched at the feeling of pain, but attempted to kick me in the face, using his captured leg to lift himself up.

I caught that foot as well, killing his momentum completely. The boy had enough wherewithal to raise his head, placing his hands behind his skull just in time for it to hit the floor, mitigating the damage he took considerably.

Still, that must've hurt like a bitch.

I let go of his legs, stepping back slightly and re-assuming my initial stance.

"What a disappointment." Palm growled at his downed student. "If you had only applied yourself to the lessons instead of trying to brag and showboat, you might have gotten somewhere! Rejoin the circle."

As the humiliated and chastised boy scurried off back to his original position, Palm barked out another name.

And so it went. He sent student after student, gradually raising the difficulty by having me fight against his more advanced students.

Not that it really got them anywhere. My training had put me head and shoulders above them all combined.

I eventually made it to the point where I'd beaten nine of his students, meaning I was already set on making 4900 XP and 9000 Zeni.

I hadn't even broken a sweat!

Traveling the wilderness, fighting against the Ox-King and Chichi for so long— it had put me in a completely different league compared to the fighters of this dojo.

"You've truly impressed me, Ten!" The master said jovially. "To think a boy of such talent walks among us today. I have one last fighter for you to face. Are you able to continue?"

I took a long breath, and assumed my stance once more as an answer.

"Mark!" He called, and one of the nearby kids stood, taking his position in front of me.

I stared at him for a moment, his appearance throwing me off slightly.

While the other kids looked clean and crisp, with neatly trimmed hair, this guy looked to be wearing rags for clothes.

His curly hair was set in a clumsy afro style, with sideburns reaching his jaw. His lips pursed in concentration, showing the slight fuzz growing above it as he gave me a determined look.

This man was so unlike the rest of the students I couldn't help but take notice. And his level…

Ambitious Student
Mark - Lv 15

Curious, I cast [Observe].
Ambitious Student
"Mr. Hercule Satan"
Mark - Lv 15
Race - Human
Age - 13

HP - 2,600
Ki - 500 [Dormant]
Rep - 0/10,000 Neutral

Description: Mark is a boy who's lived a troubled life. His father having left at a young age, he has shouldered the burden of helping his mother make ends meet, doing odd jobs here and there for strangers kind enough to take pity.

Recently, he's begun to make a name for himself as a street brawler under the alias known as "Hercule Satan". His dream is to make it big as a martial artist, and never have to worry about money ever again.

He is currently preparing himself for the most challenging fight of his life.

Battle Power: 44

That was… Impressive.

The only other kid my age I'd met with a battle power anywhere near mine had been Chichi— and she'd been trained by the Ox-King from the day she could walk!

This guy.. He had nothing. He'd clawed his way up to earning his strength.

I watched as he gave me a short bow of respect, which I returned, giving him an encouraging nod.

He looked surprised for a moment, before his features turned determined once more.

"Begin!" Master Palm barked, and the fight was on.

Mark rushed towards me, giving it his all right from the get-go, punching and kicking at a speed and strength beyond any of the other students there.

If this had been months ago, before I'd begun my journey, he would have been a real threat.

Still, I thought as I parried his kick, its sheer momentum pushing me back slightly, the boy was a powerhouse in the making.

I moved forward, aiming to sweep his foot off, but he scurried back to dodge before planting his foot on the stone floor, dashing to me with a straight punch that went past my guard, slamming into my cheek with all the strength he could muster.

I staggered back, dazed; he didn't stop there, rushing towards me with a hunger for blood only a street brawler could match, sending punches to any weak spots he could reach.

By the time I'd begun to regain my footing, I'd already taken another three hits; two to my side and one to my face.

With a loud cry, he made to kick me again, but I was ready for it this time, dashing into his guard and slamming my body into his.

He was unable to cope with the sudden momentum I'd imparted into him as he was standing on one foot— I watched him fly back slightly, rolling uncontrollably on the stone floor until he hit his fellow students with a loud meaty smack.

"Ah crap." I swore, wincing in sympathy. "I didn't hold back as much with that one."

A moment of silent passed as the boy got back to his feet, his tattered gi looking even worse.

"Shit, are you okay, man?" I asked, feeling slightly concerned as Mark took his initial position, sinking into his dojo stance.

His HP said it all.

At least I hadn't caused any permanent damage. The boy tried to speak, but found himself falling to one knee, having completely lost control of his faculties.

"I would say that settles that." Master Palm called out. "Ten,-"

"No!" Mark shouted, interrupting whatever Palm was about to say. "Master, I can still fight!"

"Nonsense, my boy." Palm waved what he said off, walking to his student and placing his hand on his shoulder. "You look like you can barely stand, let alone fight!"

A moment passed as Mark slowly began to realize his predicament.

He looked at me in awe, likely having noticed that, despite his onslaught of moves, I was still completely fine, whereas he was almost completely defeated in a single move.

"B-But…" He said, before lowering his head in defeat. "I understand. My apologies, Master Palm."

"None of that, now." Palm said, patting the boy on the back. "You've done quite well, Mark. None of the others even managed to land a single hit on the lad! Learn from this moment, improve yourself as a martial artist. You've yet to reach your full potential."

"Yes, master. Thank you for this experience." The words came automatically from Mark's mouth, but it was obvious he meant every single one.

He turned to me.

"What's your name?" He asked.

"Ten." I put my hands together and gave him a bow of respect. "Thank you for the match. I look forward to fighting you again when you've improved."

He looked surprised at the gesture, not having expected it. His face split into a grin as he returned it.

"I'm Mark. I promise I'll beat you next time!" He said with confidence.

I smiled back.

Who knew a research trip would've gone this way?

"Now that your over-dramatic promises have been made, all of you should go back to your practicing— except you, Mark." Master Palm said, an air of amusement flitting about. "If you're going to make such bold claims, then I'll be increasing your training regimen to match. Go on, get out here. I'll have everything ready by tomorrow."

"Yes, master!" He bowed, and went to get his backpack, giving us one last glance and bowing once more as he exited the dojo grounds.

"Now, as to your payment…" Palm turned to me, nodding towards the inside of his dojo. "I have it in my office. If you'll follow me…"

I smiled and complied, grabbing my backpack quickly and following him inside. We passed through a short series of hallways, before I found myself in a small office.

It was an overly simple affair, the sort that would fit an old martial arts master who cared more about his students than raking in the money.

A few file cabinets to the side, a functional, but cheap desk, and a few small, but not uncomfortable chairs on both sides.

Master Palm went towards his desk, fiddling with something underneath it.

I heard the sound of a lock click, before a small door opened— ah, he had a safe under the desk.

"Hmm… Let's see. 10,000 Zeni sound all right to you?" The older man asked as he held a stack of bills in his hands.

"Yes, that seems fair." I nodded. "The only student that actually made me work for it was Mark. The rest were.. Um…"

"Unimpressive?" Palm finished, smirking at my slightly shocked look. "I do not take your words as a slight. They are indeed unimpressive— they attend the classes for shallow reasons, whether their parents wanted them to learn basic self defence, or whether they would like to show off at school."

I nodded, taking the stack of bills with a nod of gratitude.

"Say no more." I knew their kind, that sort of person had taken some twisted pleasure out of bullying me before I had my Gamer powers.

Quest Complete
A Battle of Styles

You've taken on the Palm Karate Dojo students, defeating them with the power and skill of your Tiger Style! You've also made a friend in Mark! Good job!

Reward: 5,500 XP! 10,000 Zeni!

Additional Reward: Having defeated all ten students, you've had quite a bit of time to observe all of their fighting moves, and as such, you've learned the Palm Karate Style!



Name: Ten
Occupation: The Gamer
Level: 14 (7,600/15,000 XP)
Race: Human
Age: 14

HP: 5,115
MP: 2,478
Ki: 6,393

STR: 48 (75.84)
VIT: 62 (97.96)
AGI: 45 (71.1)
INT: 35 (45.15)
WIS: 37 (47.73)

Points: 35
Battle Power: 81.6



Martial Arts (Lv 28 - 41%/Passive): Many ages ago, the first people watched animals in nature, marveling at their different methods of catching prey; the ferociousness of the tiger, the patience of the mantis, and so on. Naturally, they began to emulate their movements and taught others to follow these same movements. Passively increases STR, VIT and AGI by 29%.

Known Styles: Tiger Style, Palm Karate Style


I felt the information flood in my brain— the basic stances, moves I'd seen the students use such as as the straight punch, the uppercut, the knife-hand, elbow strike, and back fist.

I now knew them all, as well as the kicks and blocks the students had shown me.

This ability was the most unfair, broken thing in existence.

"Are you alright there, my boy?" Master Palm said, his tone slightly concerned. "Perhaps you've worn yourself out from fighting so many opponents…"

"No, no!" I denied, coming back to reality and dismissing the windows with a thought. "I just spaced out for a second, that's all."

He looked unconvinced, but let it go as I pushed the bills into my pocket. "Might I ask what you'll be doing now?"

"Oh, um." I started, collecting my thoughts for a moment before replying. "Well, I was going to go get something to eat— like a steak— before finding a place to sleep. I've been traveling through the wilderness for too long— a bed sounds amazing right about now."

The man smiled in reply. "I know just the place— they serve the best steak in this district. As for your lodgings, you are welcome to stay the night here, as further recompense for the favor you've done me."

"Oh— no, no; I don't want to impose…" I waved his words away. "You've already paid me for it, any more and I'd be taking advantage."

"Nonsense!" He said with a grin. "What you gave me today is worth more than simple money! Purpose, a drive to get better! I haven't seen Mark this enthusiastic since his first days here!"

I stopped at his words, considering them.

"Okay." I relented finally. "I'll stay the night."

"Splendid." He grinned, happy that he got his way. "I will show you around so you don't get lost."

Thus the next ten minutes were spent with the old master walking me through his complex, showing me a few practice rooms, the bathroom, as well as a few guest bedrooms meant for traveling martial artists.

"No one's used the guest room in quite a while." Palm said sadly, frowning. "I hope you don't mind the state of it— so few traveling martial artists these days. The world's heading into a new era."

He grumbled for a few moments before I gave my answer.

"It looks great, sir." I gave him a short bow. "Thank you."

And I meant it; after a month of traipsing around in the wilderness, warding off the night chills and fighting off animals trying to eat me, a warm bed looked magnificent.

"The last thing you need to know is that we close the dojo gates at eleven PM." He said as we made our way back outside, past the still practicing students and to the sidewalk. "I trust that won't be a problem?"

"That sounds fine, yes." I nodded, before my eyes lit up. "Now, about the 'best restaurant in the district'..."

Master Palm chuckled and rattled out some directions, watching me leave his premises for the time being.

Dinner, here I come!
 
Interesting. I wonder if before he leaves the dojo, he will tell Hercule about Ki? I mean, that's the only way for their fight to be anywhere near equal in the future. It will also be interesting to see if he starts challenging more dojo's to gain more experience and fighting techniques.
 
Interesting. I wonder if before he leaves the dojo, he will tell Hercule about Ki? I mean, that's the only way for their fight to be anywhere near equal in the future. It will also be interesting to see if he starts challenging more dojo's to gain more experience and fighting techniques.
It would be really interesting if Hercule actually DID beat up Cell.... I mean, WITHOUT Ki, he's strong enough to survive being HIT by Cell. What would he be like WITH Ki?
 
It would be really interesting if Hercule actually DID beat up Cell.... I mean, WITHOUT Ki, he's strong enough to survive being HIT by Cell. What would he be like WITH Ki?

The concept of Mr. Satan potentially NOT being his canonical showboating fraudulent asshole self is worth it.

Him actually being the heroic fighter everyone thinks he is, with the Ki abilities to pull it off?
 
The concept of Mr. Satan potentially NOT being his canonical showboating fraudulent asshole self is worth it.

Him actually being the heroic fighter everyone thinks he is, with the Ki abilities to pull it off?
No. He needs to be his canonical showboating fraudulent self AND be the heroic fighter everyone thinks he is. Let's face it. He's baseline human. That means he's Gohan level at most.
 
In advance, over the Mark Satan getting a Goku tier rival, before DBZ even kicks in?

My bet is, I'd not be surprised if Mr. Satan starts being obsessed with researching WHO the hell his Ten rival is, before going on to declare a rivalry with Ten from South City, for the sake of his professional career as #1. That would surely lead to him going on a heroic journey, which may involve encountering a Goku earlier, learn ancient Ki techniques after dogged determination to be the strongest, est...

... Or well, prompt wise, he get's some tips from Ten on Ki usage, and he ends up being a constant rival challenge for "free EXP" that ends up becoming well, a 'better' match against Cell if going by that saga.

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And this is all, before I even think of depending on how things spiral, or even accidental Red Ribbon soldiers (in attack, or defense.) I'd no doubt bet we'd be seeing massive ripples build up by around, Dragon Ball Z. If Dr. Gero get's involved/annoyed/owe a certain Gamer a "favor"...

But that'd surely, would not lead to a hypothetical, "Game Logic" tier Cell that's geared towards absorbing and tail draining Chess Masters, of all victims.
 
Point is that 'baseline humans' aren't as weak as some might think. Even Tien is all-Earth, though the triclops thing isn't 'baseline' human.

Tenshinhan's design is that he awakened his— usually metaphorical but in DB it's literal— third eye, which supposedly everyone has, via training. It's pulled straight out of Chinese mysticism, just like how Chaozu is designed to look like a Chinese vampire.

So yeah, he's fully human.
 
No. He needs to be his canonical showboating fraudulent self AND be the heroic fighter everyone thinks he is. Let's face it. He's baseline human. That means he's Gohan level at most.

Yessss. Well, if he actually was the heroic fighter, he wouldn't be fraudulent anymore, but the showboating is definitely necessary. I like the whole "street fighter" bit, it gives a good in-story reason for where the showboating came from.

Personally, I'd be a big fan of the idea that Hercule Satan is a master of physical and ki-based self-control. Remember the World Martial Arts Tournament arc, where Mr. Satan did that full-power punch on the testing machine, and then the Z-Fighters all got huge values with their equivalent of taps because that was the most they could hold back? Imagine a Mr. Satan who could blow away the testing machine with a tap, and can still demonstrate a visibly powerful punch that measures as exactly 110, because that's how good his control is. I'd read that.
 
Yessss. Well, if he actually was the heroic fighter, he wouldn't be fraudulent anymore, but the showboating is definitely necessary. I like the whole "street fighter" bit, it gives a good in-story reason for where the showboating came from.

Personally, I'd be a big fan of the idea that Hercule Satan is a master of physical and ki-based self-control. Remember the World Martial Arts Tournament arc, where Mr. Satan did that full-power punch on the testing machine, and then the Z-Fighters all got huge values with their equivalent of taps because that was the most they could hold back? Imagine a Mr. Satan who could blow away the testing machine with a tap, and can still demonstrate a visibly powerful punch that measures as exactly 110, because that's how good his control is. I'd read that.

Getting a little ahead of ourselves, aren't we? Story isn't even in the 21st WMAT arc yet..
 
Well, yeah, but I was just using that as a easy-to-visualize example. Besides, it's never too early to offer suggestions.

Problem is, your suggestion relies on so many factors that may be changed due to the initial divergence. Mark is a show-boater, sure, but maybe he'll mellow out in the future.

Maybe he won't take credit for taking down Cell— Maybe he won't even attend the Cell Games.

It's implied that the WMAT became a joke in part due to the influence of Mark's excessive showboating— so there may not even be punching machines if he tones down on the nonsense. I appreciate the suggestion, but it's better trying to stay at best 1-2 years ahead of the story instead of peering 20 years ahead like you are >.<
 
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Chapter 9
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Chapter 9
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Age 749, Friday, June 14, Central City

The dinner was sublime; the steak, succulent; the mashed potatoes, deliciously creamy.

I hadn't eaten so well ever since I left Fry Pan Mountain!

I sighed happily for the fifth time that hour as I made my way through Central City, asking for directions from a few friendly locals, as well as a rather helpful police officer.

"I finally made it." I said to myself, staring at the building ahead of me.

It was an old structure, starkly different from those around it, and looking more like the remnant of a fortress rather than the library it was.

A large plaque was proudly presented on the wall by the entrance. It said:

In loving memory of our fallen brothers and sisters, we dedicate this building to all the people of Earth. May it serve as a house of learning and progress, so that we may never fall under the likes of the foul King Piccolo and his vile minions.
The Remnants - Age 461

I read it over a few more times, lips pursed as I dipped my head in a show of respect for people whose names I never knew, but were probably the Earth's long forgotten heroes.

I'd heard a tale or two of the Demon King Piccolo, of course.

They had been my mother's favorite method to keep me in line when I was younger and much more unruly.

"Bad kids always get a visit from the evil King Piccolo." She would say, eyes glinting with a mix of sternness and mischief. "Never to be heard from again."

It almost seemed rehearsed, like something her parents did to her when she was a kid.

I wondered if I would do that with my kid- assuming I had one. I closed my eyes for a moment, an image of Chichi gently easing into my mind.

I shook the thoughts with a smile and a shrug, before I made my way inside, leaving the plaque and banishing it from my mind.
It was time to research!

A few grueling hours of fruitless research later, I was walking away from the building with a huff, my mood having taken a nosedive.

I'd massively underestimated how dull and mind numbing this crap was.

I'd figured, due to my raised INT and WIS scores as well as my history as a consummate nerd, that I would have no real trouble doing this.

I rubbed at my forehead, the mental drain having gotten to me. A quick check of my watch showed that it was already around 9 PM.

I'd been cooped up in that library until they'd damn near kicked me out, so.. four hours?

Four hours with nothing to show for it; the old historical records were written in some archaic form of Standard.
Thus it was illegible.

So, I needed another book to help me translate- well, for that particular document, anyway.

Seeing as the language evolved with time, a document from an era five centuries ago was quite different from one written two centuries ago.

And so on.

Of course, this leveled up a skill I hadn't even paid attention to in a good long while.

Speed Reading (Lv 21- 93%): You're one of those people who want to go through books as fast as they can, and you've learned how to read diagonally, your eyes loosely scanning the general vicinity and direction, picking up on clues that provide context.

20% Increase in reading speed.


I sighed, palming my face and dismissing the skill window.

"Four hours of this crap- and I have to come back tomorrow, too..." I muttered to myself in sheer anguish.

I palmed the money currently in my pocket. "At least I can eat well for a few more days. Silver linings!"

The sound of something crashing against metal startled me out of my monologue.

I looked around wildly, irrational fear seeping into every fiber of my being, before being leached away by [Gamer's Mind].

Slowly making my way towards the source of the noise, I noticed the general level of noise rising, the sounds of a crowd emanating from the alleyway ahead of me.

I slowly turned the corner, keeping my pace smooth and controlled so as not to startle anyone there.

There was a small crowd of men standing in a circle, the sound of grunts, yells, and meaty smacks coming from its center.

A fire crackled merrily in a nearby barrel, bathing the alleyway in shades of red, orange and yellow.

"You're pretty weak tonight, Hercule!" Someone jeered as I approached the group. "I bet a lot of money on you, boy! You'd better not lose or else!"

"Shut the hell up!" Another raged, getting into the first man's face. "Armin's got this! He'll kick the shit out of Hercule for sure!"

He then turned to the fight. "Ooh that's right, give him a good kick- that's the stuff!"

I stood by one of the spectators, pretending to be one myself as I watched the fight, curious despite myself.

It was Mark.

I was almost surprised, until I recalled that this was what he probably did to put help pay the bills.

Still, I hadn't expected him to go at it tonight, not after I'd reduced his HP by more than half!

I Observed the two fighters.
Ambitious Student
"Mr. Hercule Satan"

Mark - Lv 15
Race - Human
Age - 13

HP - 900/2,600 [Greatly Fatigued]
Ki - 500 [Dormant]
Rep - 8,000/10,000 Neutral

Description: Mark is a boy who's lived a troubled life. His father having left at a young age, he has shouldered the burden of helping his mother make ends meet, doing odd jobs here and there for strangers kind enough to take pity.

Recently, he's begun to make a name for himself as a street brawler under the alias known as "Hercule Satan". His dream is to make it big as a martial artist, and never have to worry about money ever again.

He is currently getting his ass kicked due to being worn out from the fight against you.

Battle Power: 25


His enemy, a grown man, easily twice his age and size, with a build most people would kill for, threw punch after punch, trying to put Mark out for the count.

Henchman

Armin - Lv 10
Race - Human
Age - 25

HP - 1,200/1,800
Rep - 0/10,000 Disliked

Description: Blessed with remarkable natural strength, Armin decided he would sell his services to the highest bidder, often using the money to further his addiction to drugs.

He is currently confused at Mark's weakness, but still plans to put him in the hospital for daring to defeat him the last few times.

Battle Power: 30

The small crowd began to get feverish as the pace of the fighting rose, the two fighters exchanging blows at a furious pace.

It was a savage display of raw strength and brutality.

Mark didn't fight like a martial artist, here. There were only very slight hints of the technique he'd shown during our spar.

Here, he was a brawler like the rest of them.

I watched as he shifted to the side, taking a hit to the shoulder as he stepped into the much older man's guard, viciously striking at his face.

Armin the Henchman was dazed for a moment, allowing Mark to take a moment to breathe before sending a roundhouse kick into the bigger man, laying him out.

He backed away slightly, watching as the man gripped his side, face set in a pained grimace while the men around them laughed uproariously at the humiliation they were witnessing.

"You little shit!" The man slowly recovered, getting back to his feet while Mark grinned, playing to the crowd. "You'll regret doing that."

"Will I?" Mark replied, expression freezing for a moment as he locked eyes with me.

The moment passed, and he fixed his attention back on his opponent, eyes set in a challenging glare. "Do your worst."

The two rushed each other, both snarling like incarnations of pure rage itself.

Mark dodged to the side, leaving his foot out to trip Armin, but was surprised when the older man suddenly stopped, pivoting and sending a left elbow to the younger brawler, connecting with a loud smack and sending the boy staggering back.

With a grunt of effort, Mark worriedly righted himself and quickly parried the following right hook, letting loose with a hard punch to Armin's ribs.

His desperate strike had held nothing back, I noted as the older man collapsed in agony, unable to even concentrate as the referee counted to five without issue.

"And the winner is Mr. Hercule Satan!" The referee grinned as he grandly gestured towards the exhausted Mark. "What a guy! Defeating a man twice his age and size, who would have expected anything like that?"

The crowd cheered Mark on- or, "Mr. Hercule Satan", I supposed- as he tiredly gave the crowd a few pleasant waves, the host collecting the money from the bets, before handing out the appropriate rewards to those who'd bet on Mark, as well as paying Mark quite the hefty sum.

I snorted in amusement, leaning against the alley way's wall as the excitement began to die down, the spectators visibly shedding their youthful exuberance at the prospect of going home and dealing with their partners.

One had even muttered something about being forced to watch makeup videos with his girlfriend- I winced in sympathy.

I would never wish such a fate on anyone.

"What are you doing here?" Came the blunt question from my left. It was Mark, or Hercule or whatever name he went by.

"I was just passing by and heard the noise." I replied truthfully, gazing at the worn out boy who was fixing his money into a roll, wrapping an elastic band around it and placing it into his pocket. "I didn't expect to see you fighting."

Mark shrugged and rubbed at the bruises on his face. "You know how it goes, I just love to fight."

A little white lie, but it's not like he owed me anything, so I let it go. My [Observe] skill was quite the intrusion on people's privacy, I noted.

I imagined the various spy agencies in the world would love to have a tool that was capable of discerning a person's, age, strength level, race, life story and current intent.

On that note, I could probably make a killing as a private investigator, or an interrogator.

"Yeah, fighting's fun." I agreed, moving to stand by him, poking at his likely bruised shoulder. "But so is fighting correctly. What made you break stance?"

"Bah." Mark pushed my hand away with a wince. "Keeping stance isn't as easy as it looks; plus, street fighting is a whole other world. People don't wait for you to get ready, you have to react at a moment's notice or it's all over."

Images of the pirates I'd fought, lying face down in the dirt in the forest by Fry Pan Mountain, came to mind. I hadn't taken any stances then, either.

"Good point." I allowed, seeing something in the corner of my eye. Mark was looking in that direction as well, but his face was a picture of dismay.

When I turned my head to see, I understood why. The man who'd lost, Armin, was back and he brought five other men with him.

They all carried various weapons, from bats, to bronze knuckles, to knives, brandishing them threateningly.

"Beat it, kid." Armin took a threatening step forward, making us tense. "I've got business with 'Mr. Satan', here. Get out'a here, unless you want to take a trip to the hospital tonight."

Mark tensed in preparation for another fight, but I could tell he looked dead on his feet.

Had he not fought with me today, he probably could have made a break for it, or even beaten them if he were careful.
But, as he was now, he stood no chance at either.

I put a little pressure on Mark's injured shoulder, reminding him of his injuries and ignoring the hiss of pain he gave, before pushing him back against the wall.

Turning to the group, I almost laughed at all their low levels. None of them were near level 10, except Armin, who was already worn out and beaten.

I thought about giving them a warning to leave, but I realized a few things. One, these guys were here to beat on- possibly kill, judging by those knives- a 13 year old kid who was just trying to help his mom make ends meet.

Two, they were never going to listen to me, anyway; so, why bother handing out warnings?

With that thought, I moved quickly, rushing past Armin's guard and punching him hard in the stomach.

All of his goons rushed me at the same time, completely ignoring the fact their leader was on his knees, gripping his stomach and releasing its contents.

I supposed Mark had a point. Thugs didn't really assume stances, or attack in any meaningful manner. Their tactic was to dogpile someone and beat or stab them to death.

But, I was beyond them, by far. Training against the Ox-King had given me much greater strength and durability, and training against Chichi had raised my speed in equal degrees.

I dodged the attempt at dogpiling me, leaping towards a wall and using it as a springboard, launching myself towards the group, activating [Mana Shield] with a thought and diving into them, head first.

The effect was immediate, bowling the men over almost comically, if it weren't for the devastation I'd wrought on them.

The first man's hands as well as his left shoulder were broken from my initial impact. The man directly behind him- well, I'd slammed into his chin, headfirst.

I rolled onto the floor, deactivating [Mana Shield] and getting back to my feet, rushing the remainder of the men, now looking shocked at what just happened.

Two ran for it as soon as they managed to scramble to their feet. The final one tried to take me head on, receiving a few harsh punches to the kidneys for his trouble.

The nameless follower fell down, clutching at his side in agony as Armin finally- and slowly- got back up, standing on shaky feet and glaring at me in a mix of fear and hate.

"Who the fuck are you?" He snarled, spittle flying from his mouth as the fire crackled merrily in the barrel to the side.

"I don't think you need to worry about that." I replied and walked to him, smiling as he turned tail and began to run.

Not that Armin got very far, I noted as I rushed towards him, harshly kicking at his knee, breaking it and making him fall flat on his fate, his scream of pain cut off by the impact knocking him out.

I lifted the man in question and lugged him over my shoulder, turning to a shocked looking Mark.

"Where's the nearest police station?" I asked.

Mark didn't answer, merely staring at me further.

It was after I'd repeated the question that he finally answered. "I-I'll take you there."

And so we exited the alley, leaving behind the man's followers, who were still lying on the cold alleyway groaning in pain.

The trip to the station was quiet, but thankfully relatively short- a thirty minute walk.

Of course, I hadn't counted on the police wanting to question us on what happened, keeping us in for a few more hours. In hindsight, how didn't I count on that?

I must've gotten caught up in the moment.

So there I was, sat with Mark in one of the station's many rooms, answering an officer's questions as another officer looked over Mark's wounds.

"So just to recap the events that happened..." The officer— Officer Lang judging by her name tag— began, looking down at her notepad. "You two were just wandering around town and the Armin fellow you brought in tried to rob you. Is that right?"

"Yes, ma'am." I replied with a straight face, Mark wincing as the second officer applied some rubbing alcohol to his wounds.

Thankfully, Mark wisely kept his mouth shut and allowed me to take the lead on this one.

"And you... managed to beat him without getting a scratch. Not only that, you've made sure that he won't be walking again for a long time." Officer Lang deadpanned, rubbing at the bridge of her nose.

"He really wasn't all that tough." I waved it off.

"Not all that tough." She repeated incredulously, but didn't say anything further.

"That guy sent two of our finest to months of physiotherapy!" The second officer— a rotund fellow whose name was Feld— said vehemently, getting a bit excited and applying a bit too much alcohol to his patient's wound, causing Mark to hiss loudly.

"Sorry." He apologized, laughing a bit too loud.

Idly, I realized that it was already midnight- I'd missed the curfew Master Palm had set for me, but gave a mental shrug. It wasn't a big deal- he'd either be cross with me, or I'd find somewhere else to sleep.

I'd been sleeping outside for a month, now. Another night wouldn't matter.

"No offense, ma'am, sir." I smiled, having expected this sort of reaction. "But I've been training very hard in the martial arts- I want to compete in the Tournament next May. If someone like Armin can beat me, then my training was a waste of time."

The first officer's face lit up and she smiled slightly. "I love those tournaments. Those folks really put their all into it, you can't help but admire how many hours they've put in their training."

I nodded amiably.

"So you're one of them?" She asked, leaning forward.

"I hope to be." I replied with a shrug. "I won't know for sure until I actually participate."

"Right." She nodded, before re-assuming her professional demeanor, giving me a halfhearted stern look. "Well, you shouldn't be out looking for trouble just because you can handle it, young man. What if they had guns?"

I blinked at the change in tone, before shrugging again.

"Then we'd be dead." I said flatly, watching as the three in the room shuddered at the thought. "It wasn't like we were looking for it, we were just heading home after a long bout of training together."

At that, she deflated slightly, but still managed to hold onto her stern look. "I suppose that's fair. We've already taken the time to inform your parents of what happened."

"Don't worry-" She added in quickly, seeing our alarmed expressions. "We've assured them that nothing bad happened, and that you're safe. Of course, traveling on your own, Mr. Ten, I think is extremely foolhardy: sailing from South City and making your way through Fry Pan Mountain and the wilderness beyond it!?"

She huffed, before rubbing the bridge of her nose again and muttering that she didn't get paid enough for this shit.

I cracked a smile at that.

"May I call my mother?" I asked. "I had planned on doing it a few hours ago, but... well..."

"Sure, kid." The officer said, getting off her chair and opening the door, motioning me to follow. "I was going to let you do that anyway. I'll let you handle Mark here, Officer Feld. His mother should be here soon."

With a wave to my fellow teen, I followed the officer out as she guided me through the hallways of the station, passing by a few envious criminals in cuffs being led to the slammer.

"Crime never sleeps, huh." I said as we turned another corner, before I was led into a small room with a phone.

"Unfortunately, no." The woman sighed. "There's been a marked rise in crime in the past few weeks, to be honest. Gang wars, that kind of thing."

Ah, that explained her stern warnings.

"Oh, I didn't know that." I gave an understanding nod as I grabbed the old telephone and began dialing.

"I'll give you some privacy." She said, before exiting the room.

I stared at the security camera in the top right corner of the room.

"Privacy, huh?" I muttered in amusement, waiting for my mother to pick up. It didn't take long.

"Hello?"

"Hey, mom." I greeted, but didn't get very far.

"Ten!" She almost shouted. "I'm so glad you're safe! What happened? You said you were making your way to Central City a month ago, and I had to wait all this time only to get a call from the police saying you got into trouble!?"

"That's.. Not what happened, mom." I said with a frown. "I thought Officer Lang explained it all to you?"

"She said you stopped a mugging, or something." My mom replied, her tone concerned. "Did you get hurt?"

I was honestly confused, my mother's tone jumping from angry to concerned throwing me off. "N-No, mom, I'm fine. Not a scratch on me. Mark, on the other hand…"

"Mark, who's Mark? Is it that boy you were with?" She asked suspiciously, as if implying it was because of him I was in trouble to begin with.

Technically, she wasn't wrong

It still irritated me.

"Mom, they came after us." I said heatedly, anger getting the better of me for a second before Gamer's Mind squashed it. "Mark's just a guy I met at the martial arts dojo here. You can ask Master Kai about it— Palm Karate Dojo. Mark's their best student."

A few moments passed, before I heard her sigh.

"I know, I know.." She sounded exhausted for a moment. "I just… I worry, you know? I've been worried for weeks, and this happens… The only real conversation I've had all month is with your new friend and her dad."

I swallowed a bit thickly— not really wanting to think about Chichi at that moment. She would've been equally worried, come to think of it.

"I'm sorry, mom." I said honestly. "I didn't mean to worry you like that. I'm fine, I promise. I've even started doing the research I told you about. I was going to call you earlier, but I got caught up in everything and— well, you know what happened."

I could hear her stifling a yawn. "Ye-ah." She yawned again.

"You should get some rest, mom." I replied. "I'll call you tomorrow afternoon, when you're done with work?"

"I- er…" I could tell she was conflicted over this, but eventually her tiredness won out. "All right, honey. Just.. be safe, okay?"

"I will." I said.

"You have a place to sleep tonight?" She asked.

"Uh, yeah." I replied. "The dojo master offered for me to stay the night. He might be a bit irritated with me, though. It's late."

"All-" She stopped to yawn again. "All right. I'm going to sleep now, honey. I love you."

"Love you, too, mom." I smiled. "Goodnight."

She replied in kind as I ended the call, Officer Lang coming back inside. "I take it your call went well?"

"About as well I could hope for." I shrugged, rubbing the back of my neck before addressing the officer. "So, am I free to go?"

"Oh, yeah." She said. "Well, Mark's mother wanted to invite you over to sleep, or something."

"Uh..." I said eloquently.

"Beats me, kid." She laughed as she led me to the exit. "I'm guessing she wants to reward you for saving her kid's life, or something."

That made sense. I supposed it wouldn't hurt to hear her out.
 
Yuuuuusssssssssss~

It's funny to see true baseline humans try to compete in dragon ball matters.
 
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