Disclaimer: I do not own Dragon Ball Z, Kim Possible, nor its characters; only characters I've created are my own. If you want to know more about the original characters in this story, I've listed their characteristics in my profile. I've had many questions and they'll be answered there.

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Chapters throughout the story have been revised heavily since you last read this story. It's still all very similar, but I've changed dialogue that would best fit the characters in the story, mostly Kim and Cell's dialogue. Any OOC moments have almost been wiped out completely. Moments concerning L and Betty have been changed to best fit them and their backstory. Highly recommend rereading the story in its entirety, but only if you want to. :)

PLEASE READ THE A/N:

Honestly thought the genre should be Adventure/Redemption. Redemption isn't really an option on the drop down list, and not a lot of friendship is going to be going on(maybe), but it was close enough to redemption so I can't complain.

And if you've read the summary, you'll understand why I said "or better, depends on the way the story goes." Truth is, I'm torn between two decisions. I'm debating whether I should have Cell become one of those redemption type villains(anti hero?) like Zuko from Avatar: The Last Airbender, or just have him get sent back to hell by one of the Z-fighters(not specifying who), or HFIL as DB puts it. Let me know what you think in the reviews or in a private message.

Before you have any questions, yes, this is a Cell's redemption story, but this is two-part series, you're currently reading the first half. He won't be FULLY redeemed in this story, so don't expect some sappy, generic friendship moments or whatever. He's as cruel as it gets in this first half and someone like him will need two whole stories to have any sort of significant character development.

I chose to put the story back up, it was deliberately deleted because the entire thing had numerous grammatical errors and it was an overall train wreck, so here is a new, rewritten one. The story line is still similar to the original but altered slightly(GREATLY). Anyway, thanks for reading! I really appreciate it!

P.S. I might have changed the story line in DBZ as well as events in Kim Possible. Trust me, it'll make the story make more sense, flame me if you want to, but I deemed it necessary.

ALSO IMPORTANT:

The timeline is seven years after the Cell Games and right after the Buu Saga for the Z-fighters, but BEFORE Super.

Ultimately meaning..

NO SUPER SAIYAN GODS.

The timeline for Kim Possible is right after Junior Prom, approaching summer vacation.

Hope this clears up any confusion that may appear. Enjoy!


Ron and Rufus stared at the clock in utter anticipation, but with each passing second, the clock's hands seemed to be slowing down, as if time itself was slowly going to a stop. This was intensifying the feeling of anticipation even further.

According to the clock, there was one minute was left, and after that minute would transpire, summer would begin, which meant-

"No school, no homework, no struggles to keep up in Mr. Barkin's class, just plain, old summer! And what better to spend it with my girlfriend, Kim!" thought the freckled teen excitedly as he cast his eyes from the clock to the ginger sitting beside him. Kim was seated in her desk, rather peacefully than her overly excited boyfriend, staring at the clock just like he was. Besides the both of them, everyone else in the classroom were staring at the clock as well.

When the bell rang, almost simultaneously, all the students in class exited the classroom in a rush. They were practically shoving each other and jumping over one another in order to get out the door first.

"Every year!" Barkin, their teacher, yelled in frustration. "They leave as if the school's about to be blown to smithereens!"

Kim didn't rush out like the rest, she stayed back temporarily with Ron and Monique. The three walked out the classroom calmly to discuss the things they'd do for summer that was to come.

"Well, this summer my family and I planned on going to Lazy C Ranch in Montana to visit my uncle Slim," Kim announced to the two of her friends.

Ron's interest piqued at the sound of the location. "Lazy C ranch? Man, that sounds like a place I'd visit everyday," he remarked coolly, which ensued the rolling of the eyes from his girlfriend and Monique.

"You'll be back before summer ends?" Monique asked the ginger.

"I'll only be gone for a few days, so count on it," she responded with a smile, by which Monique returned with a grin.

The three exited the school and saw that Monique had to part. Kim and Ron waved her goodbye and walked home by themselves.

"Can you believe it, KP? Summer's finally here," he remarked to his girlfriend. "I thought school for go on forever."

Kim merely grinned and nudged him playfully on the shoulder with her own. "You say that as if you've waited forever," she said with a laugh.

Ron quickly strolled forward and ceased in front of her, suddenly solemn. "Forever is an understatement, Kim. A summer like this doesn't always come so lightly." The freckled teen developed a shudder at the memory of a horrible experience at a summer camp he went to as a child. "Remember.. Camp Wannaweep?!"

The heroine released a sigh and walked around him with her arms crossed over her chest. "I know, I know, one of the worst things to happen to you during summer vacation," she said sensibly. "The ticks, the poison ivy, the toxic lake, your mom not returning your phone calls-"

"Yeah, all that stuff was pretty bad, but you know what was worse?"

Kim already knew the answer. She turned around to face Ron and gazed sympathetically at the dejected expression upon his freckled face.

"Come on, Ron, you shouldn't think like that at all. Who knows what'll happen this summer? For all we know, it could be one of the best experiences since Junior Prom," Kim suggested, wrapping her arms around him in an caring embrace.

"Or the worst," he suggested glumly.

"Oh hush," the ginger said, rolling her eyes once more. "Just enjoy our summer."

"Our summer..?"

"Mhm, so there's no need to whine about it, alright?"

Ron parted from the hug and threw her an offended look. "I wasn't whining! I was just giving my two cents, that's all!"

"Call it whatever, Ron, just enjoy this summer."

The blonde teen thought about it. It's only a bad summer if he made it a bad summer, so what's with all the complaining? At that point, a grin formed on his freckled face.

"Yeah, you're right, KP! From now on, just consider me the chillest person you know," he declared contently.

Kim sweat dropped at him, but she was glad he wasn't dejected anymore. So if that made him happy, then it made her happy too.


At the Possible household, Ron was relaxing on a lawn chair on the roof, sipping from his drink and letting out a satisfied sigh. Kim suddenly strolled in on him with her hands on her hips and a question in mind.

"So Ron. You're just gonna chill all summer?" she asked.

Ron, whose eyes were enveloped with sunglasses, slipped them down to his nose to look at his girlfriend. "'Chilling', as you put it, is for amateurs, Kim. I'm marinating," he replied, slipping his sunglasses right back up.

Kim rose an eyebrow in question with her arms crossed. "'Marinating?'" she quoted in question.

"Marinating: Relaxation for the professional," he simply responded whilst taking off his sunglasses.

Suddenly Kim's father, James, strolled in with bags in hand and a couple of suitcases. "Ready to roll, Kimmy?" James asked his daughter, who was about to respond when her boyfriend beat her to the punch.

"Roll? Nobody said anything about rolling!" exclaimed Ron, suddenly alarmed.

Kim turned to him once she had heard his exclamation. "Road trip to visit my uncle Slim, remember?"

Ron had a sudden remembrance of the last day of school when Kim explained that she would be traveling to Lazy C Ranch to visit her uncle. After that, he turned to the Possibles in front of him with a different emotion in place.

"Okay! I'll be here when you get back," he added to them, relaxing himself once more by laying down on the lawn chair.

The heroine formed a smirk whilst crossing her arms. "In Montana," she added.

"Montana?!" Ron shot up from the lawn chair, alarmed once more. Afterwards he calmed himself down, very brisk. "Okay, well I'll be here when you get back."

"Long time since we've visited the old Lazy C Ranch," James remarked to his daughter, which instead quickly caught the attention of the teenage boy relaxing in the lawn chair, who shot up once more.

"Lazy? I'm simpatico with lazy!" Ron suddenly exclaimed.

Both Kim and her father turned to Ron as soon as they heard him. At that moment, an idea formed in the teenage girl's head. "Well, my mom has to work. You wanna come with?" Kim asked her the freckled teen expectantly, whose eyes were closed and a finger up to silence her.

"Let me consult with my marination adviser." He suddenly turned to his comrade, a naked mole rat named Rufus.

"You up for Montana, buddy?" Ron asked Rufus, shot up him his minuscule lawn chair in excitement.

"Yee-haw!" he let out a yell.

"Okay! Let's get lazy," Ron said whilst standing up from his lawn chair.

The sudden news had made Kim's father very glad, since he originally was supposed to carry all the luggage to the car; Ron joining them on their trip would mean aiding the rocket scientist in this laborious task.

James strolled forward immediately. "Here you go, Ronald," he said, as he dumped the luggage into Ron's arms. "Toss these in the car," he later added.

Ron strained quite a bit, his knees buckling under the weight of the luggage. "This does not bode well for the Ron-ster," he said, before collapsing under the weight.


After all the events of the episode "Showdown at the Crooked D" from Kim Possible

The Possible family, and Ron, waved goodbye at Slim Possible and his daughter Joss Possible. Before they could head for the car, the Kimmunicator beeped in Kim's pocket, the teen rose a brow and quickly took the device out.

"What's the sitch, Wade?" she asked the boy at the computer.

Wade was typing something, but soon replied to Kim's question. "Big sitch, Kim. The General of area you-know-where needs your help, it's urgent!" he exclaimed at the teen heroine.

Kim glanced at her father sheepishly whilst laughing awkwardly. "Sorry Dad, I'll need to bail to go on a mission, it's an emergency," she explained to her father.

Her father sighed, but smiled in the end. He gave Kim a pat on the back before replying to her. "Don't fret, Kimmy cub, if you gotta go, you gotta go!" he joked.

Kim groaned but laughed right afterwards. She turned to Ron briskly. "Come on, Ron, quit playing around, we have a mission!" Kim scolded, seeing Ron on the floor trying to put all the luggage in his arms, but each always slipping out whenever he tried putting another in his arms. It had seemed James had requested Ron once more to assist with carrying the luggage to the car.

When Ron heard his girlfriend, he dropped all the luggage on the floor and groaned loudly.

"Alright, alright, just let me get the luggage to the car."


The helicopter flew by a desert terrain and ceased moving to float above a specific location.

"Thanks for the ride, Mr. Harrison!" Kim exclaimed at the man piloting the helicopter, who briskly shook his head as soon as he heard the heroine.

"No need! Anything for the girl who saved my life from that plane crash. The entire airport would have exploded if it weren't for you!" he said to the girl gratefully.

Kim shrugged sheepishly. "Hey, it's no big!"

Afterwards, she donned her helmet and parachute before leaping off of the aircraft. Ron followed suit but struggled slightly. He ended up falling out of the helicopter, screaming as much as his lungs could allow. The sudden alteration in speed awoke his comrade, Rufus, who also began screaming once he saw that they were falling right out of the sky.

Kim was just about to release her parachute until she saw Ron speeding right past her. His screams making is obvious that he was in trouble. The teen heroine acted quickly and sped right after Ron, who was frantically pulling at the rope that would release his parachute. Soon the color white enveloped the sky and a sigh of relief escaped Ron's mouth.

It was short-lived, because the parachute ripped and he sped down faster than before.

"Ron!" Kim yelled, as she grabbed hold of the collar of his shirt and released her parachute.

The crime fighting trio slowly floated down to the ground. Another sigh of relief left Ron's mouth, as well as Rufus'. The both took off their helmets and threw them to the ground. Once they observed the scene, confusion washed over the crime fighters.

There were no structures, no signs, no indication at all that hinted area 51 was anywhere to be found. The last time they were there, the building was right in the middle of the place, incredibly conspicuous, seen easily as the sunlight that shown on the desert.

Kim took out her Kimmunicator. "Um, Wade? We've got a big sitch here," she remarked.

Ron approached a deep ditch nearby with a smirk plastered on his face. "More like, a big ditch, huh?" The teen could hear groaning come from his girlfriend and Rufus.

"Oh come on! That was funny!"

Kim ignored him, rolled her eyes and returned to Wade. "Anyway, we have a big problem."

Wade rose a brow. "A problem?"

"That's what I said."

"Well, what is it?"

The heroine continued to look around, but still saw nothing useful. "I don't see anything at all. It's as if the entire building disappeared!"

"Really?" the young tech genius asked incredulously. "I didn't think they'd actually do it.."

"Do what exactly?"

Wade cleared his throat. "I didn't think they'd actually hide the entire thing. Remember when Drakken tried to get in using his giant poodle?"

"How could I not? Commodore Puddles mega-cow licked my hair," Kim answered, shuddering slightly at the memory. "Talk about a bad hair day."

"Yeah, well, since Drakken knew where Area 51 was, they decided to completely hide it underground for security purposes."

"So all we need to do is find it?" Kim asked, her green orbs broadening slightly. "That'll take forever!"

"Hold on, Kim, I'll scan the area for any hollow entrances."

Ron narrowed his eyes and leaned against an enormous boulder, trying to figure out where the location might be.

"Maybe it's right below us," he suggested, before he fell to the ground with a loud "oof" when the large rock abruptly slid away. His eyes widened at the sight. What kind of boulder moves away so lightly? He didn't know, but he soon found out the answer to their predicament.

Ron dismissed further questions, he looked down and gasped. "K-Kim! Look!" he exclaimed, pointing at a hole that lead deep within the ground.

Kim quickly ran towards him and stared down below. After she peered inside, she concluded that it wasn't that deep. The floor could be seen from where she was at.

"Ron, it's not that deep, lets go in," she quickly suggested, before she jumped right in the hole. She landed on the ground, gracefully. Kim then glanced up from the bottom at Ron.

"Come on down!" the teen heroine yelled from below.

As Ron looked below, he gulped. He wasn't afraid of heights.

He was afraid of falling from high heights.

"C-Coming!" he replied, aloud. Ron leaped in and landed not-so-graceful, but wasn't harmed. He ended up on his rump and groaned slightly out of the discomfort. Kim helped him up to his feet, afterwards they both looked around.

"It's too dark to see anything!" Ron complained.

The freckled teen decided to move forward and instantly regretted the action. Once he moved forward, he tripped and fell over an unknown force. Kim quickly went to the floor and saw that is was tripwire. Suddenly alarms were blaring and red lights were repeatedly flashing on the ceiling. The lights were switched on and the crime fighting trio were surrounded by men in camouflage uniform, each holding a weapon that was pointed directly at them. The red light that aimed for their foreheads made it quite obvious.

"Halt! There's no danger here!" a voice boomed.

The men relaxed their position and moved. As a result, there was a line of absence of the men, and strolling through that line was General Sims himself, in his occasional army uniform. He was not alone, he had an assistant whose name was Sorgel. She seemed a bit meek, pale, and nerdy. Long, light brown hair and hazel eyes that looked slightly bigger than usual when her glasses are worn. She also wore a lab coat that looked a tad large for her.

"Possible! You're here, now lets get down to business," he immediately said, before turning to his assistant. "Sorgel, prepare him for us while I tell Possible here her mission details."

The assistant known as Sorgel pushed up her glasses up her nose and quickly nodded. She strolled away briskly with her lab coat dragging behind her.

"Follow me," the General ordered, as he walked away.

Kim and Ron exchanged looks and shrugged at each other before following the General. "Uh, General Sims, if I may ask, what was so important that I had to be here?" the heroine inquired.

The General did not answer for a moment and ceased strolling when he was in front of an elevator. After he pushed the button, he answered Kim's question.

"Well, to be frank, it isn't that urgent. I just wanted you to be here pronto so I can get this over with!" he answered, but then he soon coughed and cleared his throat.

"But I must warn you.. this is no ordinary mission, and it's also no piece of cake. One mistake could be the cost of someone's life."

After hearing the warning from the General, Ron and Rufus gulped in fear. Kim, however, just crossed her arms and rose an eyebrow.

"Nothing I can't accomplish, I assure you. I can do anything," Kim stated confidently.

The General grinned at her. "That's what I was hoping to hear."

The elevator doors opened and the three stepped inside. The doors closed and the General pushed the very last button on the wall. The lowest floor of all, deep into the Earth to ensure the escape of a creature would not be possible.

"Do you mind clearing up on what we're supposed to be doing?" asked the teen heroine.

The General cleared his throat once more. "It's going to be a long story, Possible."

Kim crossed her arms and scoffed. "I've got time."

"Very well then, I'll sum it up." The General straightened up as he prepared to tell the crime fighters the full story. "Seven years ago, there was a being known for nearly destroying the planet." Ron choked at the sound of this statement.

"WHAT?!" he yelled, highly alarmed.

"Quiet Ron! He's telling us something important!"

"Sorry!"

Kim and Ron quickly became quiet. After that, the general continued on with his explanation.

"As I was saying.. he took the lives of innocents from all over the globe until he was defeated by a brave hero known as Hercule Satan. Little did Hercule know, the monster survived. Before he could cause any more trouble for the planet, we captured him and kept him here for observation without the people of earth knowing." Kim listened intently, but was still a bit puzzled as to why she was needed.

"Where do Ron and I fit in?" she quizzed.

"This is where you come in, Possible. Well, you and the sidekick," said the general, as he gestured to Ron, who seemed a tad offended at the sidekick remark.

"You two are to keep guard of the room he's kept in while Sorgel conducts her experiments on him. He's escaped numerous times and has killed many of my personnel, so stay cautious," he explained.

Kim nodded, but had one more question in mind. "How long will this be?"

"According to Sorgel, as soon as she's done with her experimenting, and we don't know how long that'll be."

The girl pondered about this. Sure it seemed incredibly dangerous, but she went on perilous missions before. This would be a piece of cake for the teen heroine, but she wasn't so sure about her boyfriend; he would always be.. on edge? Yeah, that's the word.

The elevator doors slid open and the three exited. The General took a turn to the left and headed for a hallway with Kim and Ron trailing behind. After entering the hallway, they spotted an iron door with multiple locks on it. There was also a number on the door that read "EXPERIMENT 475". Shock overwhelmed the crime fighters as they saw the extremely locked door open with ease. On the other side was the assistant known as Sorgel.

"He's down for the moment, General," the assistant announced in a chirpy manner.

"Do you know how long he will remain that way?"

"I'm not sure, but I must suggest that we stop bringing other personnel here, Jamie.." She covered her mouth, making sure it was hidden from everyone. "..didn't make it, sir. He's gone."

The General sighed at the news, slightly dejected at the thought that he had gone used to hearing this. "Tell his family that I send my condolences, now widen the door so Possible here and her sidekick can enter," he ordered.

Sorgel nodded and opened the door fully. "Come in at your own risk, Miss Possible," Sorgel warned with a crooked mouth, by which the heroine found a bit odd but she only nodded in reply.

After witnessing their short-lived conversation, the mission began to sound terrifying, especially for the freckled teen. He just found out someone died. And it was more than literal. He didn't want to die. What kind of freaky thing resided in there? It sounded horrifying!

As for the heroine, she was curious to see how this would turn out. It sounded more dangerous than before when she found out someone had just perished. She decided that she wouldn't let that detail bother her, but encourage her to complete this mission. She'd do it for the people who lost their lives, albeit this was no ordinary mission she was about to partake in.

At once, the four entered the room.


This story is back up! Including a more constructed story line and a much better focus on the characters. I might have altered some of them to make the story make sense.

Hopefully this one won't turn out to be a train wreck. Please R&R!