It is common knowledge that in a battle between two
strong Saiyans, those with smaller or expertly suppressed power levels
can slip by them unnoticed. The planet of Mobius had become a
battleground between Joe Slater, formerly the tyrant Saiyan Tycho from
the planet Vegeta, and Prince Tarble, the current tyrant Saiyan from the
planet Vegeta. Along with King Sonic, Prince Manic, and bodyguard
Lara-Su, the power struggle against the corrupt Saiyan was fierce.
Nobody noticed another space capsule descend from the heavens.
This
capsule crashed down into the old area of Robotropolis, in an
admittedly un-patrolled area. This particular section of the Robotnik
empire went largely unnoticed because of the uneven terrain and the
large amount of rubble and ruins that made hunting for resistance nearly
impossible by the guard robots. There was enough hiding spots and cover
for a group of resistance to hide out and live indefinitely, and enough
protection that even dropping a series of bombs would only serve to
destroy more of the city and give the resistance more ground to roam.
This is why Robotnik had given up on it.
The dust from the
capsule's landing cleared, yet the door remained shut. The occupant
inside was waiting for something; some kind of sign, a reason to leave
the capsule. Perhaps waiting for a crowd to gather? No, he wasn't one to
want to make a flashy appearance. No, the sole occupant was reading the
power levels of the current fight, and making sure that he could stay
away from it.
You heard right. This particular Saiyan preferred not to fight.
That isn't to say that he couldn't
fight. On his planet, he was one of the top fighters, often dispatching
some of the strongest warriors with a simple throw or a hold. This
fighter had traversed the universe, seeking out skilled fighters on
planets in order to learn from them.
His last stop had been a
small blue planet called Earth. Once there, he had been able to seek out
a Shinobi warrior named Ryu Hayabusa, and had learned an art called
Ninjutsu. This art allowed him to mask his presence so much that even if
he was standing right in front of someone, if they weren't looking at
him, they'd have no idea he was there.
Imagine his surprise to
learn that Saiyans were on Earth. He had been able to convince one of
them to teach him some of his techniques, after watching the Saiyan
fight and seeing some rather incredible moves being used by him, such as
the ability to disappear from one spot and reappear almost
instantaneously simply by placing one's fingers to one's forehead.
He
was also able to learn how to channel his Ki, both for flying and
projectile firing, a feat he had been unable to master on his homeworld.
With
a small hiss, the door of the capsule opened, and a hand thrust out and
gripped the side of the opening. The hand featured a white, cut-off
glove that extended halfway down the forearm. The skin was pale, but
healthy upon the warrior. A second hand grabbed the opposite side of the
capsule, gloved in the same way, and the two hands strained to pull the
warrior from his perch.
With a grunt, the warrior stepped forth
from his capsule. He looked well-built, standing a bit over six feet
tall, with a scarred face, and a black tail that waved back and forth
instead of staying around his waist like most Saiyans. Over Earth
military style shaved black hair, the Saiyan worse a black bandanna,
tied into a knot, with the two ends trailing down behind him and resting
on his shoulders. His eyes were clear blue, and he extended an aura of
friendliness, rather than one of cruelty.
He wore a white
undershirt that partially covered his shoulders, and a black, V-cut
t-shirt over that. His pants were loose, cotton cloth, in a strange
pattern of blue, gray, and black, and tucked into black and white boots.
A black cloth, knotted, served as a satisfactory belt, and completed
the Saiyan's outfit.
Archis had arrived on Mobius.
---
To the west, Archis could sense the fight. The aura of
Prince Tarble was readily recognizable, but there was a second Saiyan of
which Archis could not recognize. He found it odd that two Saiyans
would be on the same planet, much less fighting each other rather than
fighting together, but then he was told the same thing had happened on
the planet Earth. He had met Prince Vegeta there, and had learned the
Prince was calling the planet home, but when he had first arrived there
he had fought against another Saiyan himself: the warrior Kakarot, or
Goku as he preferred to be called.
Archis knew that if either of
the Saiyans ran across him, he'd probably be fighting for his life. He
knew that the power level he held at his peak was equal to that of the
unknown Saiyan, but he'd have to make sure to suppress his Ki long
enough for Tarble to be taken out, or else he'd be killed.
Archis
was from the planet Castor, a sister planet to the former planet
Vegeta. The planet Castor was used a thousand years prior to Vegeta's
destruction as a planet for banishment, as the King Vegeta at the time
had been a Saiyan of softer heart, and had seen visions of his planet's
destruction and his race's near extinction. For a nearly a thousand
years, the kings of Vegeta sent their prisoners and troublemakers to
Castor, instead of killing them off on the spot, until the last king
Vegeta overthrew the law, saying it made the Saiyan race weak.
Saiyans
of Castor prefer intelligence and strategy over brute strength, and so
are considered to be inferior to the Saiyans of Vegeta. Archis was the
Prince of Castor, the only son of his father king Castor, and the first
prince in a hundred years to not be named Castor after his father. In
fact, the rule of Castor, when his father died, would not be passed to
him. Instead, it would go to one of his sisters: princess Castor.
The
ruling class of Castor passed down their crown to the first born,
regardless of gender, unlike most planets. Having a Queen instead of a
King from time to time allowed the Saiyans of the planet to retain their
compassion for other species.
Castor did not work for Frieza.
The Saiyans of Castor had technology that far surpassed the Ki
concentration techniques of Frieza, and the tyrant knew that if he
pressured them, the Saiyans of Castor could completely destroy him.
Instead, Frieza made sure that the planet remained unknown, to try to
boycott the planet for their refusal to follow his lead.
And yet, they flourished.
Archis
had been sent to Mobius as an effort to gain an alliance. His father
had learned of a great power residing on the planet, and wanted to make
friends with the leaders in an effort to gain an ally if they should
happen to be attacked. Having witnessed the destruction of its sister
planet, Castor wanted to become the peacekeeping planet of the universe.
Archis
climbed out from the crater that his pod had created, and looked
around. The scanner on his face showed that the greatest power levels
were to the west, as noted before, centered in one group. Archis decided
to look for the weakest power levels instead, knowing that in most
planets, the weakest power levels had the greatest ruling capacity. The
lowest level he could scan was to the north of him.
He thought
about flying in the direction, or using that Instant Transmission move
that he had been taught by Goku, but considering the power of the other
Saiyans on the planet, he knew that doing so would be a bad idea. The
minute his Ki was noticed, Tarble would come gunning for him. It was
well known on Castor that Tarble held an immense, unfounded hatred for
the Saiyans of Castor, and would forsake any opponent he had just to
utterly destroy a Castor Saiyan. The only thing keeping the prince from
destroying Castor was the means to do so were not yet in his grasp.
No,
Archis would have to walk. He looked in the direction and could barely
see a castle looming in the distance. Three miles he would have to walk
to get there. He sighed, and began stretching. The seven month journey
from Earth to Mobius had left him stiff. Once sufficiently loose, Archis
began walking. He hoped that the ruling caste would allow him to speak
with them, without raising an alarm.
Suddenly, he stopped. He turned towards the west, where the fight was, in time to see the entire area turn purple.
'Galick Gun,' he thought. Now he REALLY didn't want to get involved. Especially
if the one using Vegeta's move was the unknown Saiyan. He could only
guess at the level of Tarble's fury would be once it faded.
---
If you think about it, three miles isn't really that far.
Temporarily distracted, Archis soon set off to the north, towards the
spires of the castle in the distance. At a good pace, the Saiyan could
cover the distance in about twenty minutes without breaking much of a
sweat. That was a mile in a little over six minutes, which was a nice
feat in itself, but a bit slower than what Archis was used to.
The
purple light from the Galick Gun faded, but Archis ignored it. He was
concentrated on hiding his Ki energy. This concentration afforded him
some time to think.
'There's a battle of Saiyans going on
right now. This means that one Saiyan has come to this planet to conquer
it, and the other... what, does he live here? Maybe he's not a Saiyan,
then. Maybe he's some other being of a powerful race that lives here,
and Tarble was the one who used the Galick Gun...'
Archis didn't know the truth, but he was going to find out, one way or the other.
The
ruins of the area in which his pod landed gave way to open countryside,
and Archis allowed himself to breathe in the air and admire the
scenery. He felt that it was incredibly beautiful here. His own planet
had long since made trees an endangered species. Granted, the Saiyan was
used to the purple leaves of Castor, but he felt the green he was
seeing fit the landscape perfectly. Soon enough, the Saiyan was passing a
forest which had a visible stream passing in front of it, and the first
few Mobians he would ever see could be seen playing in said forest,
without a care in the world. Archis couldn't tell what they looked like
from where he was walking, but with his mind focused on other tasks, he
didn't pursue it.
Three quarters of the way there, Archis finally
understood why he could see the castle from where he landed. It was
perched atop a great hill, which allowed the building to be raised
higher than the rest of the land. While it was a great idea that helped
to promote a sense of protection, it left the castle open to attacks
from flying objects, as fliers would most likely target the castle
first.
He neared the castle gates, and made out the form of two
armored guards standing on either side. It would be here that he'd have
his best view of a Mobian. He could make out claws underneath the
armored gauntlets, and their faces seemed to be animalistic in nature,
featuring long snouts. If anything, Archis would swear they looked like
humanized Earthen anteaters.
Both guards produced spears and
crossed them over his path as Archis approached the gate. Slater's
arrival (as Tycho at the time) had been four decades previous, and the
current guards were no more than thirty years old a piece, so neither of
the two had been around for his arrival and neither had seen a Saiyan
with tail intact. They were partially mesmerized by it's casual
movement, and Archis finally noticed this fact, consciously wrapping it
around his waist to keep it steady. The Saiyan took a deep breath and
tried to make himself seem as respectable as possible.
"I wish to speak with your ruling party about a peace treaty and alliance."
The
guards looked at each other, nodded, then uncrossed their spears. The
one on the right looked directly at Archis. "Follow me. I'll take you to
see Queen Sally."
Normally, NICOLE would have been the one to
guard the castle's entrance, but she was currently down for maintenance.
That was the only bad thing about having a program run security for
your entire city; the fact that anything could attack during a routine
maintenance checkup.
The guard led Archis through the front doors
of the castle, and towards a number of stairs. As the two passed
through hallways, rooms, and stairways, Archis glanced about him. For
such a large castle, it wasn't very lavish inside. It looked as if the
ruling party lived in the castle unwillingly, as if they were required
to live there in order to lead. The castle looked a bit disheveled and
unkempt, and it led Archis to begin to formulate an opinion about the
ruling parties before he had even met them. He still desired to be
respectful, and mindful of his father's wishes, and subconsciously
wondered if after all the 'paperwork' had passed, he could live here on
this planet.
After all, if the two planets allied, he would defend this one with his very life.
---
Standing at the door to the throne room, one of the
guards asked for his information. He gave the information to the guard,
who then slipped into the room and shut the door. He conveniently left
out the part of the information that he was from another planet, as
logic would dictate that revealing such information would probably cause
the guards to arrest and imprison him on the spot. Or try to.
The
silence around him lasted for quite a while, and Archis wondered if the
Queen had refused his request for a viewing. That couldn't be right,
though. They wouldn't leave him standing in front of the throne room if
she had refused to see him, would they?
A feeble sounding trumpet blast interrupted the silence, and the door in front of Archis opened.
"Introducing representative Archis, of Castor!" came the announcement.
Taking
a deep breath and mentally making sure that his tail was wrapped around
his waist, Archis strode semi-confidently into the room. The Queen, on
her throne, looked distracted and worried, and Archis figured that her
husband must be ill or something, which would be cause for her worry.
While he was still a good distance away, Archis took in her form. What
surprised him the most was that she seemed to be a humanized squirrel or
chipmunk, and she was dressed in a royal robe of sorts, done up with a
ton of ribbons and lace. When he was a respectful distance from her
throne, Archis dropped to one knee and bowed his head in reverence. He
wanted to make a good impression.
He heard the ruffling of
clothes, so he guessed the Queen was standing. He heard her clear her
throat, and in a silky tone of confidence she told him to stand. He did
so, raising his hand to his bandanna and removing it in the process,
something he had forgotten to do when he first entered.
He looked into her eyes, realizing that all focus was now on him, no matter how much worry the Queen still obviously had.
"Castor..." she started, "I don't believe I've ever heard of such a place. Is it near here?"
"No ma'am," was his reply.
"Hm," she responded. She moved to take a step and nearly lost her balance. "DAMN THESE ROYAL GARMENTS!"
Archis
was surprised at her outburst and lost his focus, which caused two
things to happen. Firstly, his tail unwrapped itself from around his
waist, and held itself up behind him and at his side, the tip flicking
every so often, much like it was trying to prove it existed. And
secondly, for a brief moment, he lost control of his Ki suppression,
which caused his Ki to spike to a level that would be noticeable to a
Saiyan paying attention or looking for it. Luckily Archis was able to
bring it back down to a subdued level quickly, but he hoped and prayed
that Tarble hadn't spotted it.
Queen Sally had finally regained
her balance, and was smoothing out the wrinkles in the mass of lace she
wore. "I'm sorry for that, Archis," she said, beginning to look up from
her dress.
"It's quite alright, ma'am," was his reply. The fact that his tail was no longer wrapped around his waist had been forgotten.
"I
have to wear this damned thing when I meet new guests," she said, with a
sigh, then focused on him again. "So what have... you..." her words
slowed to a halt as she caught sight of his tail, which had chosen that
moment to snake over his right shoulder and twitch.
Under her
breath, Sally muttered a word in fear, and though Archis didn't know
what it was she had said, he could tell from her face that he was not
the first Saiyan she had come in contact with. With a sigh, he lowered
his head, eyes to the floor, then dropped to his knees and placed his
hands behind his back. He mentally kicked himself for not making sure
his tail was still in place after her outburst.
Sally was about
to call for the guards before Archis dropped to the floor. She was
intrigued. "What do you want, Saiyan?" Her voice, slightly timid, was
not filled with the malice that Archis had grown accustomed to.
"I
come as a representative of my planet, to ask to be aligned with yours.
We offer our intelligence and technology to be used freely in the
development of your planet, as you see fit. We present our greatest
warriors to offer help to your planet in times of need. Castor wishes to
be nothing more than allies." Archis hoped his presentation would be
respectful enough, in the current situation.
"Your planet... I thought the Saiyan homeworld was destroyed!"
Archis
lifted his head. "There have been two main Saiyan worlds in the history
of the Saiyan race; Vegeta and Castor. Vegeta had been around for
millennia, while Castor has only been inhabited by Saiyans for a
thousand years or so. Castor Saiyans are a peace-loving race, and we are
identified by our tails; Vegeta Saiyans have brown tails, Castor
Saiyans have black tails.
"There once was a tyrant who went by
the name of Frieza, who had employed the Saiyans of Vegeta as his brute
force. Their job was to conquer other planets, completely obliterating
the beings on those planets, and then report back to Frieza so that he
could sell those planets to other races in return for their allegiance
to him. Frieza offered the same job to the Saiyans of Castor, but we
refused. We treasure life, and despise those who wish to destroy it.
"Knowing
that we already possessed technology that could destroy him before he
could destroy us, he instead made sure to wipe our existence from the
universe a different way. Instead of completely obliterating all beings
on a planet, Saiyans were taught to leave survivors, so that the Saiyan
race would be feared. This meant that Castor Saiyans would be met with
skepticism and distrust no matter where they went.
"It worked."
Archis sighed. "In my travels, I have come across only one planet that
hadn't already met with a Saiyan from Vegeta. The race on that planet
was instinctual, who lived only to feed. They had black, rubbery skin,
with elongated heads, and bled acid. They were strong, fierce creatures,
and they had no use for diplomacy. I barely escaped with my life. I do
believe that even the Legendary Super Saiyan would have trouble on that
planet.
"But every other planet I have visited before and since
has looked upon me and my proposal with disgust. I left those planets
without causing trouble, and as far as I know, each of those planets
still stand, save for one, which was destroyed by Frieza when he died.
"Vegeta
is gone, and with it, its brutish inhabitants. Castor wants to make up
for the mistakes of its sister planet." Archis bowed his head.
"Friendship is all we ask."
Sally opened her mouth to speak, but
was interrupted by the sound of a loud explosion. Either the fight
Archis had glimpsed on the way to the castle had moved closer, or
someone was REALLY pissed off.
---
The look on Queen Sally's face turned from worry to
panic. Several times she opened her mouth to say something, but nothing
came out and she closed it. She looked like a fish struggling to breathe
out of water.
Archis stood, turning towards the windows of the
castle. The shockwave from the explosion thankfully wasn't strong enough
to shatter them, but it had come close. Their creaking was apparent,
and noticeable enough for even a layman. Archis closed his eyes, placed
his fingers to his temple, and concentrated, looking for power levels.
His
eyes snapped open when he found them. There was now one Saiyan
fighting, and another being of immense power. The second Saiyan's Ki was
completely gone.
"Please..." From behind him, Archis heard Sally
begging him. He turned and found her on her knees in front of him. Had
he been a lesser, more disrespectful Saiyan, he probably would have
offered something perverted at her prostrate stance.
"Please. My
son and husband are fighting out there, as well as another Saiyan; a
family friend. We'll ally with Castor, just please help them. Save my
family!"
Archis' sense of compassion overruled his fear of
Tarble. He knelt, placing his hands on the squirrel's shoulders, and he
lifted her to her feet. "I'll do what I can," he said. Placing his
fingers to his forehead, he released his suppressed Ki and disappeared
all at once.
--
He reached the clearing and the fight
without so much as a flash. A yellow hedgehog, sparks flying over his
body much like a Super Saiyan, seemed to be waiting for him.
"I felt your power from the castle. What did you do to my mother?!"
His hands were balled into fists, and energy seemed to be building into them. Archis held up his hands.
"My
name is Archis, and I come from a planet called Castor. I came here to
negotiate peace between our planets. She wants me to help you, so I am."
There
was a grunt from behind the two of them, and they turned to see Tarble
emerging from the crater. The look in his eyes was that of fury, but it
wasn't directed at Manic.
"YOU!" He pointed a finger at the Castor Saiyan. "YOU DON'T F*CKING BELONG HERE!"
Archis
crossed his arms over his chest, the slightest hint of a smirk crossing
his face. "Nor do you. You should probably leave before you get hurt."
Tarble
growled, yellow energy forming in his fists. "You think you're so
important, still having a planet! Still having a home! Your presence
here has desecrated this planet! After I take you out... I AM GOING TO
REDUCE THIS SH*THOLE TO DUST!"
With a furious warcry, Tarble
launched forward at Archis, with the intent of driving the energy from
his fist into the enemy's stomach, to have it explode out his back. He
didn't expect the Castor Saiyan to catch his fist.
"I AM THE
PRINCE OF SAIYANS! I AM THE STRONGEST OF ALL SAIYANS, EVEN ABOVE MY
BROTHER! YOU CANNOT DEFEAT ME!!!" Tarble had gone insane in his rage.
Archis merely smirked, placing two fingers of his right hand to his temple, his left still holding on to Tarble's fist. "Bakkurasshu," he said.
Tarble
felt like his entire arm erupted in pain. He screamed in agony and
wrenched his fist from the Saiyan's grip, holding his smoking arm in
pain. He looked back at Archis with pure hate. "How DARE you! You're
nothing to me! You're even less than that Tycho b*stard, and he was
lower than dirt!" With another growl, Tarble launched at Archis and
began throwing a flurry of punches and kicks towards his enemy.
Archis
merely moved his head out of the way of each attack, holding on to a
fun-loving smile all the while. Just as he had known, Tarble had
completely denied the existence of the golden hedgehog in his insistence
that Archis needed to die right here and now.
Tarble could see
that his attacks were missing, so he stopped aiming for the Saiyan's
head and instead tried for some body attacks. Archis seemed to
anticipate the change, because his attacks continued to miss. Tarble
started changing up his attacks, no longer aiming, just throwing punches
and kicks wildly, screaming at Archis in his rage. "WHY WHY WHY???!!!
YOU CAN'T BEAT ME, WHY CAN'T I HIT YOU?!"
Archis tilted his head
just enough that one of Tarble's attacks brushed the bandanna he had on,
and in a smooth motion, the cloth was removed from his head. This was
done on purpose, so that Tarble could see the shining golden hair that
matched his tail. Archis had been Super the entire time, and had hidden
it well to anyone who didn't pay attention, much like Tarble.
Tarble
jumped back, roaring, and launched a volley of energy attacks at
Archis. Archis didn't dodge, but instead deflected every attack away
from himself and into the air, where they exploded in a flash of red
light. Tarble continued to fire his attacks, and Archis continued to
deflect them.
Growing tired of the mindless destruction, Archis
placed his the his pointer and middle fingers from both hands to his
temples, and concentrated. When he pulled them away, they both had small
blue balls of energy levitating over the tips of them. Combining the
energy balls into a single orb, Archis grabbed the energy and threw it
baseball-style at Tarble. "Ki ShÅsan!"
Tarble, instead of
moving, held still, intent on taking the blast and proving superiority.
The blast, instead of exploding, entered the Saiyan and disappeared, and
Tarble dropped to his knees, suddenly feeling completely worn out. It
was like his Ki had been removed from his body. Archis, skidded to a
stop in front of the Prince, and grinned, and Tarble stared at him in
fury. "WHAT ARE YOU LOOKIN' AT?!"
Archis simply kept his smile,
and jumped into the air. Tarble followed him with his eyes until he
disappeared, at which point he stared forward at Manic, who grinned.
"Eat this, Tarble."
The blast the hedgehog let forth was a dazzling gold. Tarble threw up his arms in a futile attempt to resist the blast.
"How?
How did I lose... to these stupid... arrogant... weak.... HOW??????!"
he screamed into the blast. "AAAUUUUGGGGGHHHHH!!!!!!!!!"
--
After
the battle ended, Archis kept an eye on Manic. He collapsed from the
expelling of power, and he, along with his family, were collected and
placed into the hospital. The second Saiyan was collected into a body
bag, and carted off elsewhere. Archis made sure to stay out of the
cameras' eyes, not wanting to expose himself to what would no doubt be a
media frenzy.
He had lent his help to the battle as best he
could, and had not realized that his training had made him as strong as
it did. But it didn't matter. The young hedgehog Manic was a wonderful
protector, raised and trained well by the fallen Saiyan Tycho. Archis'
one regret was that he had not been able to meet the Saiyan before he
died.
Entering into the hospital room where Manic lay, Archis
strode gently to the hedgehog's bedside. He placed his hand on Manic's
shoulder and sighed gently. The hedgehog was asleep, still exhausted
from his ordeal.
"Don't linger on your friend's death too long,
young Manic," he said, knowing that the hedgehog probably couldn't hear
him. "I'm sure you'll see him again. Good Saiyans don't stay dead for
long."
He removed his hand from the hedgehog's shoulder, placed
his hand to his forehead, and teleported away. He needed to get back to
Castor and inform his father of their treaty. Then perhaps he could come
back for a visit.