So hey guys...

I've finally made time to get started on redoing this.

Sorry it took so long... I just haven't been that inspired to write this.

But hey! It's finally here!

For the most part the first few chapters are going to be very much the same as they were before with minor edits.

So just sit back and get ready for the ride!


There is a story. A legend really, among the higher beings of reality. A story about a battle that ripped apart universes and threatened to destroy all life. But how could it be true? There are no scars left behind and surely there would be from such a battle! So most gods and kais just joke about it. Perhaps use it to scare mortals into doing what they want.

But it is true. There was a battle and both the fighters survived. But there was a victor who would gladly have finished the job if not for the one duty he would never shirk from again.

The prevalence of reality. As the last of his kind he could not shirk that duty no matter how much he would like to.

So his foe beaten back to the reaches of his own twisted level of existence and trapped there, he used the last of his power to undo the damage before it became too far gone for his now limited powers to restore.

His powers at a minimal he entered into a great sleep used by his almost extinct race to restore energy. But he did not leave reality unattended. He left his two lieutenants along with his surviving children to watch reality, interfere if they want but nothing extreme. And only go to extremes if multiple dimensions were in danger of being destroyed.

So the children spread out and did what they would bringing death, joy, chaos and order, whatever they desired but his lieutenants watched from a citadel floating in the void outside of universes and multiverses watching for real threats and ready to wake him if necessary.

But on this particular day… or err night… or perhaps… you know what time was weird in the void so let's just say that at this moment in void time they were watching a multiverse where an event in the prime and thereby its branches was taking place.


"Huh, well gotta admit this doesn't happen to often" A robotic sounding voice noted.

"You are correct the odds of this happening are .00000001 in…." A deep baritone responded.

"Yeah, yeah I know the calculations, Guardian." Computer let out a static like sound that would best be translated as a sigh, "Honestly you would think the boss would've given you some sort of personality or something. Rather than just... Uh... Being an emotionless death bot. Yeah that's the best description I got for you."

Guardian did not respond instead watching the screen showing the inside of the mountain home where the "miracle of birth" was taking place. This term confused guardian. There is nothing miraculous about it. It was a completely natural process with no divine intervention whatsoever. He or Computer could interfere at their leisure but there was no need.

Though there was no doubt this birth was uncommon.

"Triplets…" Computer muttered, "Can't remember the last time this happened definitely when the boss was still awake."

Guardian stood seemingly alone on a floating platform in a seeming endless darkness save for the thousands of screens sizes varying from millimeters to meters. For the most part the screens flashed through images to quickly for the human eye to follow. But the screen in front of him showed the scene in the sheltered home.

A small glowing blue cube floated up beside Guardian. A pixelated face formed eyes, eyebrows and a mouth.

"So why are you so focused on this?" Computer raced a pixelated eye, "I mean the boss would be considering his history with another universe like this one. Knowing him he'd probably blow up the whole multiverse before this birth finished though…" He mentally winced at his friend/boss's extreme tactics.

Guardian's oddly shaped head (flat topped and cylindrical part of the way down but narrowed in a low cone-like shape to the neck) did not turn but the drone spoke "It is a rarity therefore I wish to study it for the lifetimes of the half-breeds. Although it shall not take up my full attention of course."

Computer looks at the screen and narrows his pixelated eyes. "Let's see here the first boy seems to be a bit more saiyan like highest power level, the girl has a fair amount of ESP might be able to have visions with that, and the third boy ah yeah him the 'common factor' yep there's that untapped power, if that got let loose his brother would be a fly." Computer let out another static like sigh, "Just like the last time this happened."

Guardian already knew this information but did not bother to try to interrupt Computer. It was better to just let him ramble on about stuff. Interrupting him usually amounted to a long winded speech about how under appreciated he was, and how there should be temples across reality to him with trillions coming to each daily, which was physically and temporally impossible even if the temple was the size of the average life supporting planet Guardian noted.

Computer stared at the screen for another moment before turning away. "Eh nothing to worry about, sure the triplet thing is rare, usually it's just the one and maybe twins but that's a rarity. But anyway nothing in any of the set that will allow there to be massive amounts of inter-universal travel save for that time machine stuff in about six or seven years time but that won't be anything to worry about."

The technology god paused. "Okay maybe it is a bit to worry about, I'll look into it myself when it get's to that point."

Guardian watched the screen as the triplets were snuggled in blanket. It noted a slight irregularity in its base programming and filed the information away for dealing with at a later date. "You are correct. Just another three saiyan-human hybrids in just another universe. Nothing important."

The watchers of reality had no idea just how wrong were they were. The whole of reality would one day feel the repercussions of this mistake.

But for the time being three little saiyan hyrbrid children slept soundly in a cozy home on the mountain with their mother, father and grandfather watching over them nearby.


And there we go!

Like I said it was very similar to what I originally had posted for the first chapter. Honestly I considered having a different first chapter this time around but I couldn't think of anything better.

So that was the intro! Like I said in my note I'm going to be dropping a lot of the extra stuff I had added. That's not to say I'm dropping everything... Just the Xenoverse stuff and any mention of Computer and Guardian for a very long time. But I might have Computer in my notes still...

Computer: Damn right I'm going to be in your notes brat.

FriTik: Oh how I've missed you.

Computer: Good you should have!

FriTik: Anyway that's all for this chapter I might post the next ones later today or possibly tomorrow. And as it turns out I was right about writing two stories at once. I almost completely ignored this one when I started Gone Ghost.

Oh well until next time!

~FriTik

R&R