Post by Cayle Pota on Nov 24, 2019 19:09:40 GMT -8
A long time ago, perhaps so long ago that it was out of memory, a Saiyan Hero found himself proved worthy of learning under the likes of one of the greatest martial artists of the afterlife, the so-called 'other world', and under that great martial arts master he trained for many years. Eons, until he found himself sent back to the mortal realm to guide his people to greatness at the behest of the celestial beings known as Kaioshin. Despite all of his training, all of his heroic tendencies, he was not enough. Still getting used to the limits of a mortal body within the mortal world, the Saiyan hero found himself defeated by the mundane methods of the Tuffle Science Executive on a world far from his home world of Sadala. This great hero, who had fought in countless wars on Sadala and was once a warrior king found himself at the hands of the Tuffle Science Commission's testing, their prodding, their experimenting. The great hero Kamut had been brought low, and found himself the subject of many tests and the cause of many more.
When their power inhibiting collar stopped his mundane power, he had trained in the realm of the celestials, and knew the secrets of the Kaioken, the King Kai Fist. As they least expected it, he used this technique and began to strike at them, destroying his enemies and causing mayhem throughout the facility. Until the power ran out, and the other Saiyans found this strange Saiyan a threat so much that they cowered rather than seized the day.
The fact that he had gotten around the power inhibiting collar made him too much of a valuable subject to find the secrets of, so the Tuffle Science Executives did not order his execution. Instead, they began to test upon him even more thoroughly, trying to learn the secrets of his extra source of spiritual energy and physical power. When that solution had not come, they tricked him into telling them about it by putting him in cells with the only Saiyan who had not cowered during the event or its aftermath. An at the time ten year old Saiyan by the name of Cayle Pota, son of Pota Potaset, himself son of Potaset Potaset, long in his line of Saiyan peasantry- at least since they had fled from the Planet Sadala with the rest of the fleet which headed towards Planet Vegeta.
In the regimented society that resulted, they became peasants, basic workers rather than potential warriors, but this strange Saiyan from another time and place told Cayle Pota, son of Pota Potaset, many stories of the Planet which he was originally from, of his time there, and of his death at the hands of a great warrior known as Pota the Proud, a farmer turned warlord. He told of the story of his adventures throughout the afterlife, the other world, and his training under the great martial artist known as the King of Kais, or King Kai. He told of a secret technique known as the Kaioken, and he tried to demonstrate its secrets to the child.
Cayle pretended not to understand, because he had been threatened into doing so, they had shown him pictures of his siblings being held hostage specifically to make him do so, but that was it. The secrets of the technique were told, but they were told through metaphor, through story of the old world of the Saiyans, Sadala. Kamut was not stupid. He was aware that they were taking his DNA to make clones of himself, and had noticed the change in the boy's own scent as some of his genetics had been spliced into this abnormally intelligent, abnormally Sadalan young Saiyan boy from the Planet Vegeta.
Kamut was not a stupid man, he knew the descendant of Pota the proud when he saw him, even if the Tuffles did not know this. So the ancient Saiyan knew that there was intelligence in this boy and that the secrets of Kaioken might be passed on to him without having to explain it openly to this group which was apparently the greatest possible enemy to the Saiyan race that had been encountered as of yet.
Metaphors and parables were their bread and butter until the threat of this Saiyan once again attempting to lead a rebellion caused Kamut to be put on ice. Cayle Pota, son of Pota Potaset, was left without this momentary mentor which he had been given and was instead the subject to a battery of tests which they committed in hopes of triggering the same ability which Kamut had used. A series of tests which were meant to push the ten year old to his limits, but did not push them past it.
They only noticed an abnormal ability to heal wounds at a greater pace than a normal power inhibited Saiyan would be given. When torture and experimentation upon the boy did not cause a result, they forced him into cage matches with Saiyans who were larger and had either been vat grown to be vicious and not understand this was another of their kind they were being sent to fight like dogs, or had been tortured so much they had been broken in mind and spirit.
There was no sudden arrival of the Kaioken when they sent him into fight these mindless beasts thrice his size in height and muscle mass. There was only a brutal battle that left both sides wounded and made many of the Tuffles worried that the Saiyan boy was too wily to be controlled even with the shock collar as Cayle won fight after fight.
But the study of a Saiyan's mental limits, and the study of how spiritual energy was generated, harnessed, and controlled. So the favorite subject of Doctor Aspic survived the possibility of euthanasia or being sent back into the pickle jar for another round of cryosleep.
The icy blue eyed young man was full of silent defiance even as a child, and there should have been no surprise that he refused to lose in those fights even without spiritual energy to protect him.
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When their power inhibiting collar stopped his mundane power, he had trained in the realm of the celestials, and knew the secrets of the Kaioken, the King Kai Fist. As they least expected it, he used this technique and began to strike at them, destroying his enemies and causing mayhem throughout the facility. Until the power ran out, and the other Saiyans found this strange Saiyan a threat so much that they cowered rather than seized the day.
The fact that he had gotten around the power inhibiting collar made him too much of a valuable subject to find the secrets of, so the Tuffle Science Executives did not order his execution. Instead, they began to test upon him even more thoroughly, trying to learn the secrets of his extra source of spiritual energy and physical power. When that solution had not come, they tricked him into telling them about it by putting him in cells with the only Saiyan who had not cowered during the event or its aftermath. An at the time ten year old Saiyan by the name of Cayle Pota, son of Pota Potaset, himself son of Potaset Potaset, long in his line of Saiyan peasantry- at least since they had fled from the Planet Sadala with the rest of the fleet which headed towards Planet Vegeta.
In the regimented society that resulted, they became peasants, basic workers rather than potential warriors, but this strange Saiyan from another time and place told Cayle Pota, son of Pota Potaset, many stories of the Planet which he was originally from, of his time there, and of his death at the hands of a great warrior known as Pota the Proud, a farmer turned warlord. He told of the story of his adventures throughout the afterlife, the other world, and his training under the great martial artist known as the King of Kais, or King Kai. He told of a secret technique known as the Kaioken, and he tried to demonstrate its secrets to the child.
Cayle pretended not to understand, because he had been threatened into doing so, they had shown him pictures of his siblings being held hostage specifically to make him do so, but that was it. The secrets of the technique were told, but they were told through metaphor, through story of the old world of the Saiyans, Sadala. Kamut was not stupid. He was aware that they were taking his DNA to make clones of himself, and had noticed the change in the boy's own scent as some of his genetics had been spliced into this abnormally intelligent, abnormally Sadalan young Saiyan boy from the Planet Vegeta.
Kamut was not a stupid man, he knew the descendant of Pota the proud when he saw him, even if the Tuffles did not know this. So the ancient Saiyan knew that there was intelligence in this boy and that the secrets of Kaioken might be passed on to him without having to explain it openly to this group which was apparently the greatest possible enemy to the Saiyan race that had been encountered as of yet.
Metaphors and parables were their bread and butter until the threat of this Saiyan once again attempting to lead a rebellion caused Kamut to be put on ice. Cayle Pota, son of Pota Potaset, was left without this momentary mentor which he had been given and was instead the subject to a battery of tests which they committed in hopes of triggering the same ability which Kamut had used. A series of tests which were meant to push the ten year old to his limits, but did not push them past it.
They only noticed an abnormal ability to heal wounds at a greater pace than a normal power inhibited Saiyan would be given. When torture and experimentation upon the boy did not cause a result, they forced him into cage matches with Saiyans who were larger and had either been vat grown to be vicious and not understand this was another of their kind they were being sent to fight like dogs, or had been tortured so much they had been broken in mind and spirit.
There was no sudden arrival of the Kaioken when they sent him into fight these mindless beasts thrice his size in height and muscle mass. There was only a brutal battle that left both sides wounded and made many of the Tuffles worried that the Saiyan boy was too wily to be controlled even with the shock collar as Cayle won fight after fight.
But the study of a Saiyan's mental limits, and the study of how spiritual energy was generated, harnessed, and controlled. So the favorite subject of Doctor Aspic survived the possibility of euthanasia or being sent back into the pickle jar for another round of cryosleep.
The icy blue eyed young man was full of silent defiance even as a child, and there should have been no surprise that he refused to lose in those fights even without spiritual energy to protect him.
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