The Ultimate DBZ Experience: What Would You Do?
Aug 7, 2017 9:12:02 GMT
Post by Xeno Black on Aug 7, 2017 9:12:02 GMT
If you woke up the next day and all of reality became the DBZ world, what would you do the moment you woke up and everyone in the world was transported to "The lookout" and was told by Kami, aka the gamemaster, that he wished for the world to become like this and everyone must complete "the trials" over the years to return things back to normal (in reality, only one person needs to beat it all to restore the previous reality). You can choose whatever race you want to be (once selected, you will remain like that indefinitely less you have Ginyu's power or have Super Shenron), along with any age, but training, learning, and world exploration must be achieved to successfully complete the trials in good shape.
Note: Some races such as angels, kaioshin, hakaishin, Mahakaishin (demonic gods of destruction that debut in "Hyper") hybrids (like Gohan), and makaioshin (demonic supreme kais) will not be possible. However, sub-categories like being a member of the "three eyes tribes" like Tien, mutated namekian from a demon clan, or reincarnation (only reserved for the most hardworking fighters if they died) are allowed.
Automatically everyone is just as strong as a regular human being, and can potentially reach the level of the gods of destruction over the years if they keep up with their advanced training without becoming stagnant (which is incredibly hard, with only a few managing it). The trials is completing the original DB, DBZ, Super, and GT storylines in chronological order (and tweaked that they fit in) while doing a original, but unknown storyline post GT dubbed "Hyper" [beyond the realm of gods that split in three story arcs]. You are allowed a total maximum of 2 revivals from the dragon balls (all of them combined), with the third death leaving you in Otherworld indefinitely where you are forced to watch the game play out unattended. Death in otherworld leads to nonexistence, which is possible depending on your location (like Hell) and if you want to commit suicide. Various "CPU" masters, for lack of a better term, will come and help you progress though they will not assist you in the actual combat. Thus you need to stay in shape while always being prepared, like going on a mission with allies if you think you are not ready yet.
Worst Case Scenario: All seven billion players die before completing the game, thus "God" wipes us away before resetting the universe for a entirely different species to thrive in. We are gone forever, thus we need to win at all costs. After all at least one person needs to win, though the task will be hard, but possible. And victory restores the ways of today, but we retain our powers along with the memories and technological advancements. Plus both the deceased and nonexistent are restored too. So you can do a kamehameha in your backyard while putting your house in a capsule if need be. Not a bad trade off if I say so myself...
Also everyone will start out on Earth, but we can fly to other planets and universes if possible. So everyone can still do their own thing, which can result in conflicts and war among the players if nobody can get on the same page. Plus plot derailing can take place, with some players killing others off just so that the new DBZ world can remain indefinitely. So the few and the proud justice fighters will need to always get stronger to not only complete the quests, but to also surpass the rebels of mankind too. And children can be made, and will not get "deleted" if the old world is restored.
The plot will happen in Age 749, and will end in Age 1111. So for the lesser races, medicine and technological advancements will be made to sustain youth, though if one can get their hands on the dragon balls, it can also be just as effective. Also all races will have their established transformations, with potential new ones being possible if the user can find a decent strategy to accomplish it. So if you want a human to transform, have SSJ5, or discover the third augmentation form for a frost demon, you need to put in the time and energy to do just that. Same goes for techniques, though others like the body change will be incredibly hard to achieve. So be weary and constantly improve yourself. And time travel is possible, so you can explore the "xenoverse" to repeat missions and learn from others past mistakes if need be. Thus parallel worlds can be made to see how different realities will react in slightly different circumstances.
My Story
Personally I will try to decide if I want to be either a saiyan, frost demon, namekian, bio-android, or a majin (female for this race for some reason). A human, shinjin, cyborg, Beerus race, Brench, Hera, Kabochan, Sui's race, and Zarbon's race will be my secondary choices, though all will be male besides a majin (again, I do not know why).
Most likely I will dwindle it down to either saiyan, bio-android, or frost demon, but at the moment I will choose saiyan (male of course) who is at nine years old. I will then train my ass off and learn many techniques that I can while attaining many more allies. We will eat, explore, and train together as we continue to grow. At first I probably will stay on Earth and familiarize myself with the altered landscape, and probably make it my home with my house being in the suburbs. I will master my tail's sensory weakness and control my oozaru form by the time I complete the red ribbon army arc. When this is done, I will continue to learn many more techniques and train as I prepare for the second martial arts tournament, but make it a priority to learn the mafuba since the King Piccolo saga will happen immediately after.
To be continued...
Note: Some races such as angels, kaioshin, hakaishin, Mahakaishin (demonic gods of destruction that debut in "Hyper") hybrids (like Gohan), and makaioshin (demonic supreme kais) will not be possible. However, sub-categories like being a member of the "three eyes tribes" like Tien, mutated namekian from a demon clan, or reincarnation (only reserved for the most hardworking fighters if they died) are allowed.
Automatically everyone is just as strong as a regular human being, and can potentially reach the level of the gods of destruction over the years if they keep up with their advanced training without becoming stagnant (which is incredibly hard, with only a few managing it). The trials is completing the original DB, DBZ, Super, and GT storylines in chronological order (and tweaked that they fit in) while doing a original, but unknown storyline post GT dubbed "Hyper" [beyond the realm of gods that split in three story arcs]. You are allowed a total maximum of 2 revivals from the dragon balls (all of them combined), with the third death leaving you in Otherworld indefinitely where you are forced to watch the game play out unattended. Death in otherworld leads to nonexistence, which is possible depending on your location (like Hell) and if you want to commit suicide. Various "CPU" masters, for lack of a better term, will come and help you progress though they will not assist you in the actual combat. Thus you need to stay in shape while always being prepared, like going on a mission with allies if you think you are not ready yet.
Worst Case Scenario: All seven billion players die before completing the game, thus "God" wipes us away before resetting the universe for a entirely different species to thrive in. We are gone forever, thus we need to win at all costs. After all at least one person needs to win, though the task will be hard, but possible. And victory restores the ways of today, but we retain our powers along with the memories and technological advancements. Plus both the deceased and nonexistent are restored too. So you can do a kamehameha in your backyard while putting your house in a capsule if need be. Not a bad trade off if I say so myself...
Also everyone will start out on Earth, but we can fly to other planets and universes if possible. So everyone can still do their own thing, which can result in conflicts and war among the players if nobody can get on the same page. Plus plot derailing can take place, with some players killing others off just so that the new DBZ world can remain indefinitely. So the few and the proud justice fighters will need to always get stronger to not only complete the quests, but to also surpass the rebels of mankind too. And children can be made, and will not get "deleted" if the old world is restored.
The plot will happen in Age 749, and will end in Age 1111. So for the lesser races, medicine and technological advancements will be made to sustain youth, though if one can get their hands on the dragon balls, it can also be just as effective. Also all races will have their established transformations, with potential new ones being possible if the user can find a decent strategy to accomplish it. So if you want a human to transform, have SSJ5, or discover the third augmentation form for a frost demon, you need to put in the time and energy to do just that. Same goes for techniques, though others like the body change will be incredibly hard to achieve. So be weary and constantly improve yourself. And time travel is possible, so you can explore the "xenoverse" to repeat missions and learn from others past mistakes if need be. Thus parallel worlds can be made to see how different realities will react in slightly different circumstances.
My Story
Personally I will try to decide if I want to be either a saiyan, frost demon, namekian, bio-android, or a majin (female for this race for some reason). A human, shinjin, cyborg, Beerus race, Brench, Hera, Kabochan, Sui's race, and Zarbon's race will be my secondary choices, though all will be male besides a majin (again, I do not know why).
Most likely I will dwindle it down to either saiyan, bio-android, or frost demon, but at the moment I will choose saiyan (male of course) who is at nine years old. I will then train my ass off and learn many techniques that I can while attaining many more allies. We will eat, explore, and train together as we continue to grow. At first I probably will stay on Earth and familiarize myself with the altered landscape, and probably make it my home with my house being in the suburbs. I will master my tail's sensory weakness and control my oozaru form by the time I complete the red ribbon army arc. When this is done, I will continue to learn many more techniques and train as I prepare for the second martial arts tournament, but make it a priority to learn the mafuba since the King Piccolo saga will happen immediately after.
To be continued...