Post by Majin Sesa on Dec 12, 2016 2:05:38 GMT
Crash landing onto Earth wasn’t a pleasant experience. Neither was almost dying to a bunch of Acrosians trying to protect a Namekian who lied to them about there ever being a real threat. Well, he had good reason to be paranoid but there wasn’t any reason at all to hide that small, VERY important detail out of the contract. Three people that Sesa knew, that she called family, had been brutally killed right before her eyes because the green, slug bastard didn’t tell them to bring stronger people. That was his fault, but probably also her leader's fault for not asking more questions. It was his men after all, family or no.
It was about an hour after the blue Majin, known to her peers as Majin Sesa, crashed onto the surface of the human planet. She was currently screaming at the pod trying to get it to work again. All she wanted to do was to call home! "What's so hard about that, huh you stupid pod!?" she shrieked as she kicked the battered metal contraption, leaving a small dent in it as she leaned against it afterward. Steam whistled out of the holes on the right side of her head and out of her shoulders, unhappy with the fact that she couldn't at least call home. Again, she didn't want to go home, but it would be nice to at least let her parents know that she wasn't freaking dead.
As Sesa leaned against the pod, her temper seeming to subside after a little while, she silently weighed her options in her head. She could go back to her group, tell them what happened (even though she had a sinking feeling that they already knew … and figured she was dead too), or go off on her own for a little while. Why not, right? She was in her forties, well over the age of adulthood for many races. She smirked at the thought of heading off on her own and doing what she wanted to do without being bound to contracts … errm, within reason of course. Sesa was daring, but she wasn’t crazy. Of course, she'd miss her little nutcracker of a family, but if she was going to be stuck on this planet she might as well enjoy it the best she could. Right?
With her new-found freedom, she decided to explore around the area a bit. Sesa walked out of the small crater her pod had created and headed off. She noted the tall trees, the small stream she was walking along, and the bushes on the ground with berried of all shapes and sizes decorated with their tiny branches. This planet wasn’t so bad, she thought to herself with a hopeful smile. It was definitely a pretty planet, lush with greens and wildlife as far as she could tell. This was the first time Sesa had ever been to this planet, and although she had been to others similar to this one, she had heard about the humans living on this one and the overall conflict going on between this and a few other planets. Sesa herself didn't pay much a mind to it, though. It never interfered with the jobs she and her mercenary family did. Perhaps arriving at this planet would change that?
As she wandered, taking in the sights to see around her escape pod, she began to see odd remnants of what seemed to be another pod, trailing off down a cleared pathway of further space rubble. Mere moments later she began to sense another nearby. She couldn’t tell what it was, but its power level was significantly lower than her own. Someone who needed her help, perhaps? Sesa slowly began to follow the trail and her Ki Sense until she came across what seemed to be a grumbling Acrosian, trying to fix the scouter that had broken supposedly during its tumble through the Earth’s atmosphere. She recognised this Acrosian. He wasn’t doing much for fighting, but he was there when the others attacked the ship they were on. Instead of running away, or at least trying to avoid him, steam began to fume out of the blue Majin before she fired off a blue orb that smashed into the tree next to the Acrosian, making him jump and scream like a high school cheerleader. He slowly turned his gaze over to the angry Majin, frightful at all four feet and five inches of her.
“So,” she began, twirling another orb in her hand, “you were with that nasty group of Acrosians, weren’t you?” she asked as she fired the orb from her hand, hitting at his feet this time and making him jump two feet into the air. “You didn’t fight, but you were there. You watched my men die!” Another orb left her fingertips, this time hitting him square in the chest and sending him flying into a large rock behind him. She stood above him as he sat there on the ground, hurting and frightened of the short Majin he had angered.
“Pl-Please!” he begged, “I didn’t do anything to .. to your group! Please!” Sesa tsked and sneered down at him, readying another orb to blast him right in the face.
“And you were with them, were you not?” she asked him harshly.
“Well--”
“Were you not!?”
“Y- … Yes … I was …” The poor Acrosian let his head down in utter defeat, no match for the fury of the blue creature before him. Sesa scoffed and raised her hand up to blast him right in his face when she stopped to look at him for a moment. He looked defeated, not even putting up a fight for her! Most of her opponents at least tried to defend themselves. He … he wasn’t.
An irritated and stressed sigh escaped her as she lowered her hand and let the orb disappear. “Go,” Sesa ordered, “before I change my mind and your tail becomes my new trophy.” He looked up at her, nodding quickly before scampering off into the woods, hopefully never to be seen again. Sesa huffed and leant against the rock the weak changeling was leaning against not moments ago, rubbing her hand into her antennae and pushing them back. She chuckled harshly to herself and looked up at the sky.
“Welcome to Earth …” she said to herself before relaxing her head against the hard surface behind her and closing her eyes ...
Word Count: 1,080
It was about an hour after the blue Majin, known to her peers as Majin Sesa, crashed onto the surface of the human planet. She was currently screaming at the pod trying to get it to work again. All she wanted to do was to call home! "What's so hard about that, huh you stupid pod!?" she shrieked as she kicked the battered metal contraption, leaving a small dent in it as she leaned against it afterward. Steam whistled out of the holes on the right side of her head and out of her shoulders, unhappy with the fact that she couldn't at least call home. Again, she didn't want to go home, but it would be nice to at least let her parents know that she wasn't freaking dead.
As Sesa leaned against the pod, her temper seeming to subside after a little while, she silently weighed her options in her head. She could go back to her group, tell them what happened (even though she had a sinking feeling that they already knew … and figured she was dead too), or go off on her own for a little while. Why not, right? She was in her forties, well over the age of adulthood for many races. She smirked at the thought of heading off on her own and doing what she wanted to do without being bound to contracts … errm, within reason of course. Sesa was daring, but she wasn’t crazy. Of course, she'd miss her little nutcracker of a family, but if she was going to be stuck on this planet she might as well enjoy it the best she could. Right?
With her new-found freedom, she decided to explore around the area a bit. Sesa walked out of the small crater her pod had created and headed off. She noted the tall trees, the small stream she was walking along, and the bushes on the ground with berried of all shapes and sizes decorated with their tiny branches. This planet wasn’t so bad, she thought to herself with a hopeful smile. It was definitely a pretty planet, lush with greens and wildlife as far as she could tell. This was the first time Sesa had ever been to this planet, and although she had been to others similar to this one, she had heard about the humans living on this one and the overall conflict going on between this and a few other planets. Sesa herself didn't pay much a mind to it, though. It never interfered with the jobs she and her mercenary family did. Perhaps arriving at this planet would change that?
As she wandered, taking in the sights to see around her escape pod, she began to see odd remnants of what seemed to be another pod, trailing off down a cleared pathway of further space rubble. Mere moments later she began to sense another nearby. She couldn’t tell what it was, but its power level was significantly lower than her own. Someone who needed her help, perhaps? Sesa slowly began to follow the trail and her Ki Sense until she came across what seemed to be a grumbling Acrosian, trying to fix the scouter that had broken supposedly during its tumble through the Earth’s atmosphere. She recognised this Acrosian. He wasn’t doing much for fighting, but he was there when the others attacked the ship they were on. Instead of running away, or at least trying to avoid him, steam began to fume out of the blue Majin before she fired off a blue orb that smashed into the tree next to the Acrosian, making him jump and scream like a high school cheerleader. He slowly turned his gaze over to the angry Majin, frightful at all four feet and five inches of her.
“So,” she began, twirling another orb in her hand, “you were with that nasty group of Acrosians, weren’t you?” she asked as she fired the orb from her hand, hitting at his feet this time and making him jump two feet into the air. “You didn’t fight, but you were there. You watched my men die!” Another orb left her fingertips, this time hitting him square in the chest and sending him flying into a large rock behind him. She stood above him as he sat there on the ground, hurting and frightened of the short Majin he had angered.
“Pl-Please!” he begged, “I didn’t do anything to .. to your group! Please!” Sesa tsked and sneered down at him, readying another orb to blast him right in the face.
“And you were with them, were you not?” she asked him harshly.
“Well--”
“Were you not!?”
“Y- … Yes … I was …” The poor Acrosian let his head down in utter defeat, no match for the fury of the blue creature before him. Sesa scoffed and raised her hand up to blast him right in his face when she stopped to look at him for a moment. He looked defeated, not even putting up a fight for her! Most of her opponents at least tried to defend themselves. He … he wasn’t.
An irritated and stressed sigh escaped her as she lowered her hand and let the orb disappear. “Go,” Sesa ordered, “before I change my mind and your tail becomes my new trophy.” He looked up at her, nodding quickly before scampering off into the woods, hopefully never to be seen again. Sesa huffed and leant against the rock the weak changeling was leaning against not moments ago, rubbing her hand into her antennae and pushing them back. She chuckled harshly to herself and looked up at the sky.
“Welcome to Earth …” she said to herself before relaxing her head against the hard surface behind her and closing her eyes ...
Word Count: 1,080