Disclaimer
I do not own Dragon Ball Z. This is a work of Fanfiction using the Dragon Ball Z world. Dragon Ball Z is owned by Akira Toriyama.
Kakarot was walking down the road to a house in a snowy village that looked strangely empty, grumbling to himself.
"Stupid old man. I thought he'd send me with a real package, or a letter. But he sent me to bring donuts and coffee." Ranted Kakarot as he walked down the road. "And why'd he have to send me somewhere so cold?"
Kakarot thought about eating the donuts himself, then he started actually reading the address and found he was right in front of his destination.
Well since it's right there I guess I won't eat them. He thought as he walked to the door.
He concentrated really hard as he knocked on the door so he wouldn't break it. After a moment the door opened and a girl around his age stepped up to him.
"Hi, I'm Suno, how can I help you?" She was dressed in a gray sweater, brown pants, and boots. She had straight red hair that reached to her shoulders.
He held out the box and the coffee. "Some old man told me to bring these to you."
She frowned at them. "Okay. Thanks."
Kakarot grunted in response and started to walk away. Only to be stopped by two men in trench coats and helmets. He noticed they had a ribbon insignia on the left breast of the uniform.
"Hey kid." Said one of them. He was slightly taller, and broader than the other. "You new in town."
"Yeah, what's it to you?" Retorted Kakarot.
"Don't mess with us kid." Said the big ones companion. "We're soldiers of the Red Ribbon army."
"And?" Replied Kakarot, unimpressed.
The man got a little red faced and opened his mouth for an angry retort. His partner held up a hand.
"Chill, we just need to ask him about the Dragon Ball." He turned to Kakarot.
"Alright kid. There was a Dragon Ball on our radar here a few days ago, but it disappeared. You know anything about it?"
So their looking for the balls to, huh? Thought Kakarot.
"It's not here anymore." Replied Kakarot. "And you'd better hurry up if you want to get your wish."
The soldier aimed his weapon at Kakarots face. "If you know something, kid, you'd better tell us!"
"And if I don't?"
The other soldier growled and fired his weapon at Kakarot.
Kakarot vanished before he was hit and punched the soldier in the face, sending him flying.
Before the other man had time to react Kakarot kicked him, sending him flying as well.
"I thought they were supposed to be soldiers." Said Kakarot disappointedly. "That wasn't hard at all."
He turned and saw the girl and a woman he assumed to be her mother standing in the doorway of their house gaping at him.
"What?" He asked. "They weren't very strong."
"Y-You just beat soldiers from the Red Ribbon army all by yourself." Muttered the girl in awe.
"Well yeah, they weren't going to beat themselves." Replied Kakarot.
"Maybe you can beat the entire army and free our village!" She said excitedly.
"No, don't talk such nonsense Suno!" Said the woman firmly. "He did very well here, but there's no way one boy can beat the entire army."
Kakarot, who had just started walking away, stopped in his tracks and turned to face Suno's mother.
"Is that a challenge?"
"No." She said firmly. "You can't just go around fighting soldiers." She started to walk towards him. "If your parents are to far to walk I can give you a lift you just need to get out of here."
"Where's this army at?" Asked Kakarot. She's stupid if she thinks I'll let that challenge slide.
"No." Said Suno's mother firmly.
"They're in Muscle Tower." Spoke up the red-headed girl. "It's that way." She pointed down the road.
Kakarot smirked and started to walk in the direction she had pointed, then he stopped and turned to face them.
"Thanks." He said to Suno. Then he glanced at her mother. "Have lunch ready when I get back." Then he took off.
It didn't take him long to find the tower, it was just a short flight away.
So that's muscle tower. He thought as he looked down on it from the sky.
Doesn't look like much.
Muscle Tower was a tall tower in the middle of a snow field. It was constructed of red brick and had a bunch of windows. There were several holes in the sides of the tower with what looked like those 'gun' things Yamcha and Bulma had. Closer to the base it was much larger, then it shrunk. On top of the base were more of what looked like bigger guns. In front of the tower was a small army of men with guns, some land vehicle's Kakarot didn't recognize, and some kind of weird think with blades on the top.
This should be easy. I probably won't even get scratched
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Kakarot landed in front of the small army of men in front of the tower.
"Hey." He said as he landed.
"Kid." Said a man dressed in a very similar fashion to the two Kakarot had beaten in the village. "If you don't want to die you'd better-"
"Can it." Said Kakarot, cutting him off. "I'm here to beat you up, not listen to you talk, and I've got lunch waiting so lets make this quick."
The man glared at him. "Fine punk." He growled as he pulled out his gun and aimed it at Kakarot. "You asked for it!"
Kakarot smirked. Then the man was sent flying through a land vehicle by Kakarot's punch.
He heard gasps then gunfire as he leapt at the next man.
Kakarot tore through the soldiers easily as he made his way towards the land vehicle, figuring it would be the most dangerous.
As he neared it he heard shouts of "Clear the area!" from the men around him.
He turned just in time to see some of the bladed things had lifted into the air and were now firing some kind of strange blast at him.
So, they can fire blasts now. Thought Kakarot as a smirk lit up his face. This should be way more fun.
He jumped and knocked all the blasts away from him into the surrounding soldiers with ease. As the blasts exploded he heard screams as men died, or were heavily injured by the blasts
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As Kakarot hung, suspended in the air, he thrust his hands out in front of him and shouted. A bright blue beam of energy shot out of his hands and vaporized one of the vehicles.
He landed and leapt at the nearest land vehicle. As he leapt a blast came out of the long thing on the top with a hole on the end.
These things can shoot out blasts to?!
He effortlessly knocked the blast to the side then grabbed the thing it had come out of.
He leapt into the air as blasts from the aerial vehicles hit the ground where he had been just a moment ago.
As Kakarot ascended he started to spin, then he released the land vehicle, aiming to hit one of the air ones.
It connected and exploded, raining debris onto the soldiers.
Kakarot hit the ground and jumped towards the final air vehicle. It fired at him, he knocked the blasts to the side, then kicked the vehicle into the air.
He appeared above it, laced his hands together, and smashed it towards the ground. It landed on a crowd of soldiers as they tried to run.
He landed and heard something to his side. He turned and saw the remaining land vehicles were in a formation aiming at him.
So, they're trying to blast me from far away huh? That's fine, I'll just get them first!
He cupped his hands at his sides. "Ka-me-ha-me-ha!" He shouted as he released a massive energy wave at the vehicles. The wave engulfed the blasts they fired at him and vaporized the vehicles themselves.
Kakarot looked around and saw that all the soldiers were running away.
"Where do you think your going!" Shouted Kakarot as he leapt into the air.
"You're fighting me!"
He crossed his arms over his chest and gathered his energy. When he was ready he thrust his arms and legs away from his body and screamed, sending a barrage of energy blasts in all directions, except towards Muscle Tower.
After the dust settled Kakarot looked around, surveying the area.
"Looks like I got 'em all." He said, satisfied.
"Running away though..." Kakarot snorted. "That's pretty pathetic, they don't have any pride at all."
He started to walk towards the doors to Muscle Tower.
"I wonder if there are any left in here." He thought aloud. "And if there are they'd better have a little more guts than the ones out here."
He got to the doors and stopped, considering how to get in.
"Mom would get mad if I didn't at least let them know if I'm here. I'll call out to them."
Kakarot took a deep breath. "HEY, ANYBODY IN THERE!"
He waited a little for an answer, then shrugged as nothing happened. "Guess nobodies home. Never hurts to check though."
He punched the door, knocking it far into the tower, then he walked in.
It was a massive room, filled with a bunch of vehicles. Some were very similar to the ones he had destroyed outside.
"Those were pretty cool." Said Kakarot as he walked past one of the land things. "I'll have to ask Bulma if she has something that can shoot blasts like that."
He got to the center of the room and looked around. "Where are the stairs?" He wondered aloud.
"Whatever." He said as he shrugged his shoulders. "I'll just break through the ceiling. Hope mom doesn't find out." He said as he jumped.
He landed right in front of a couple of guys in their uniforms. As soon as they saw him their faces turned white.
"What's up? Do you guys want to fight?" Asked Kakarot as he landed.
"N-No, we don't like fighting." Replied one shakily.
"Really?" Said Kakarot skeptically. "How do you not like fighting?"
"W-What he means." Chimed in another. "Is that we work on the vehicles and computers, we don't know how to fight."
Kakarot shrugged. "Whatever, you can leave now." Then he walked towards the stairs at the edge of the room.
Then he felt something hit his back. It didn't really feel like much, but he recognized it as a hit from a gun.
Kakarot whirled around furiously. "You guys are fighters aren't you?" He snarled.
They all backed away gaping.
"If you can hit me in the back and expect to beat me." Spat Kakarot. "You should be able to take this no problem!"
He launched a blue energy wave at them, it washed over them, destroying them completely.
"Trying to hit me in the back." Muttered Kakarot angrily. "Pathetic."
I'm done putting up with this crap. I'm just going to go straight to the top.
He crouched down, judged his jump, and leapt.
He crashed through several floors then ended up in what looked like an office, standing in front of a tall white-haired man.
"Hey, you want to fight?"
The white-haired man gaped at him, then hit a button on his desk.
Kakarot felt the floor under his feet give way, so he just floated there.
"Trying to get me with a hidden button is really cheap." Said Kakarot. "But the entire time I've been here I haven't seen a single honest fighter so I'm not surprised."
"Don't kill me" Said the man fearfully as he backed up, wideyed.
Kakarot shrugged as he walked towards the man. "I'm not here to kill you, just to beat you up. I will be destroying this tower when I leave so if you're still here you'll be dead. Are there any villagers here?"
The man shook his head.
Kakarot nodded. Good, now I won't have to get them out before I destroy this tower.
"So you'll let me go?" Asked the man in disbelief.
Kakarot shrugged. "If you can get out after I beat you up and before I destroy the tower then sure."
Kakarot appeared in front of the white-haired man and slammed his fist into the man's gut. The man dropped to the ground, coughing up blood.
"Just one hit?" Muttered Kakarot. "This is easier than I thought."
Kakarot jumped again, this time he went as high as he could, going far above the tower.
Once he'd achieved maximum height he turned to where his side was facing the tower and cupped his hands at his side.
"Ka" A blue energy ball formed in between his cupped hands. "Me" The energy ball grew larger as Kakarot poured more energy into it. "Ha" Tendrils of blue energy blazed out between his fingers. "Me" The ball reached it's maximum size as Kakarot put all of his energy into it. "Ha!" Kakarot thrust his hands out and fired a massive energy wave at the tower.
The wave vaporized the tower on impact and exploded upon collision with the ground. Creating a mushroom cloud that could be seen in the distance.
Kakarot smirked as he surveyed his handiwork from his vantage point.
"I had no idea I could do that!" He exclaimed.
He'd left a big smoldering crater where his Kamehameha had struck the ground.
"Maybe I will catch up to mom someday. I've never seen her do anything that cool!" Kakarot laughed.
"That lady should have lunch ready by now. Wait, she probably doesn't know how much I eat. Bulma was pretty surprised that me and mom eat as much as we do, so it'd probably be better for me to just go back to Roshi and eat."
Kakarot laughed as he took off towards Roshi's island.
"I'm going to be so strong once I finish training with the guy who taught Gohan!"
I figured I'd try a Kakarot only chapter for this one, and I'm fairly satisfied with how it turned out.
Any reviews will be very much appreciated, thanks for reading.
