Grey Star
Red Jacket
Z-Fighter said:Dielec blinked at that.
"You went through that?" She asked.
Atama nodded in reply.
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Z-Fighter said:Dielec blinked at that.
"You went through that?" She asked.
" Don't get me wrong but I to wasn't that kind either. I wanted to take over this world myself until one day those Z-fighters let me see my way of error. As long as I became friends with them, the more I saw that change was necessary. I even trained one of their sons named Gohan when he was a little kid." Piccolo said to Tatsu and Yango.Z-Fighter said:Tatsu and Yango nodded at this.
"This must have put quite the blemish on their race..." Tatsu said.
"How are you so sure of that? Siber was of their species and he was just as ruthless, if not worse thant Frieza was." Yango asked.
"That is true, but as the adage goes: 'Never judge a book by its cover'. Remember that Deramas, Abaddon and Malia, while they are demons, have been fighting on our side, having gone so far as to even request asylum with us due to the Demon Realm itself being too chaotic or dangerous, even for the likes of them. Besides, not everyone of our races are exactly saints either; There are Humans, Saiyans and even Namekians whom have done quite the despicable things. If my knowledge of our race's history serves me well, our race did have so-called 'Super Nameks', whom were banished from our original home world a long time ago due to them being extremely agressive and radically different from our agrarian brothers. I recall a passage of someone known as 'Lord Slug' being one of those Super Nameks." Tatsu said.
"You raise a valid point." Yango replied.
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Dielec sighed sadly.
"I don't know what's even worse... I pretty much watched all my sisters being killed by that ruthless Arcrosian... and yet I lived..." She said.
Z-Fighter said:"It was, yes. I got over it, thanks to Judy for that." She said, smiling at the last part.