SerenityAngel
...the Story Teller
The sound of a sudden loud and obnoxious beep awoke me from my slumber and the red light flashes in warning. Letting me know that we are close to our destination. "Finally." I say to myself, just to hear my own voice. I open my icy blue eyes to see exactly where we are. I am eager to stretch my legs and get some rest from my long trip. I had left all those I had found back on a habitable planet a few months flight from my destination since I didn't want them to be disappointed if I found nothing. Besides, that could be our new home if things go the way I plan. It was void of any intelligent life besides beasts that can't use tools or energy. So I traveled alone while they start to build a civilization with a Saiyen's pride and culture. I find myself hopeful. For the first time in a long time. I'm excited and hopeful. So much so that I can't wait to fight.
Eventually, my ship lands without so much as a sound and it makes its readings for my survival. The computer tells me that the air is breathable and the gravity light. After a few minutes the ship's door opened so that I can step out of the sphere and stretch my legs. My gloved hand rests on the doorframe and help myself out. I come to realize that I am in a forested area. The trees are quite tall and green. I've never seen trees like this before. The grass I stepped on was also green and the air actually smelled quite nice. I take a deep breath and tense my cramped muscles and stretch out a little. I had been in hyper sleep for far too long and I was stiff. This feels so nice to be standing. After a couple of minutes I start to levitate and adjust myself this this planet's gravity. So easy. Now it was time to see what this planet had to offer. I started to raise my power level to gauge this planet's potential for fighters as well as calling to any survivors that may be on this planet. I wrap my long tail around my armor-covered waist and waited in the air far above the trees and even above their mountains that seemed to stretch like pillars rather than mountains.