Matilda Ardell
You slowly approach the sign-ups for this year's Tenkaichi Budokai. You trained really hard these past few months with the Mentor, all to make sure you could, at the very least, come close to winning. You can't help but wonder if learning to shoot beams of energy from your hands and such wasn't overdoing it, though, just a little bit... Nah. If the rest didn't train as much as you, then obviously they didn't deserve the prize money: 500,000 Zeni! Oh, just think of all the things you can buy with that... You really should hurry though, all that training will be pointless if you can't even get into the pre-eliminaries, let alone the main tournament.
Dr. Andrew Axal
Ah, the Tenkaichi Budokai... The tournament that, every year, you have attended. After finding Giro's notes, you discovered how to make yourself into a partial cyborg, even if you've only done anything with your arm. Oh, and you made some ki batteries. That was neat. Nonetheless, you've come to watch the Tenkaichi Budokai every year in the hopes of finding other people capable of using ki so that you can
dissect them in your laboratorytalk to them. Yes, talk to them... You don't dissect people anymore, after all.
Regardless, the entrance is just up ahead, and you have your ticket in your left pocket. Front seats! It was really quite expensive, but you need to be able to observe the fights properly for your research.
Blake Sullivan
The Tenkaichi Budokai… The perfect event for betting and then getting drunk off your ass, not that you need a special event for that. Besides which, just this once, that’s not what you’re here for. You’re here to sign up and test your ability to shoot lasers out of your hands to it’s fullest, and what better way than against some of the best fighters around? Naturally, you’re walking towards the signups. Need to get there before all the spots for the pre-eliminaries are taken, otherwise how are you to find out just how well this power of yours works? Well, how else are you to find out without involving, say, the cops, at least.
Ateyo
The pod of you and your partner, Courne, silently follow behind Raditz’s pod. Pree sent you here after discovering Vegeta sent him out, and sent both of you just in case. Raditz was easily the weakest of Vegeta’s group, but even then, neither you, nor Pree and definitely not Courne knew his actual power level, and Pree couldn’t take any chances. Sending both of you was just safer, after all, even if it didn’t sit well with you. How were you to become a conqueror if you couldn’t even handle something simple like this without a partner? Nevertheless, there was no arguing with Pree, at least, not if you liked having all your ribs intact. So you stayed quiet, and here you a-huh. Is that planet Raditz’s destination? At this range, none of your equipment can really identify it, but Raditz’s pod seems to have gained a burst of speed. Whatever it is he, or Vegeta, is looking for there, he’s obviously in a bit of a hurry to get it.
Courne
Your pod follows Ateyo’s, who in turn is following Raditz. You were on a small job, genociding a planet in sector B3 when you received a message from Pree, regarding a mission she had for you… “Follow Raditz and find out why Vegeta sent him to… wherever it is he’s heading,” she said, and you listened because you quite liked having intact ribs and you knew for a fact Pree was way stronger than you. And oh look, you’re approaching some backwater planet and Raditz’s pod has gained a burst of speed. Why would Vegeta send Raditz to some random planet like this…? Your equipment can’t identify the planet quite yet, unfortunately, and you can’t afford to speed up, either. While Raditz’s pod hasn’t detected you yet, there’s little doubt it would the moment you sped up, and you’re not quite sure where you stand in comparison to Raditz, or he in comparison to you.
Character Name: Ki/Mystic
Matilda: 349/150
Dr. Axall: 262/195
Blake: 320/134
Ateyo: ?/?
Courne: ?/?