[center][h1]Ovaan[/h1] [@vancexentan] [@IceHeart] [@Chev] [@KillamriX88] [@PPQ Purple] [@AtomicNut] [@NacNak] [@King Kindred][/center] Ah, at last, some actual answers! Kind of. Honestly, the explanation offered made very little sense in all honesty. A city outside of space time, ran by what was described as a deity who governs time? All this talk of timelines and multiple realities sounded like it belonged in a fantasy novel or a science fiction show. Well, even if it the answer was confusing, there at least was something Ovaan could take away from all this. He was not dead, and from the sounds of it... Freeza was. [i]Hmm... then it's done. If he's dead, then that means my mission is complete.[/i] The thought was a heavy one, and frankly heavier than it would have been for anyone else. The implication of course was that the rest of the universe had died along with Freeza, leaving himself as the only survivor. [i]Great... so he's dead, but so is the whole blasted universe? Why can't it ever be simple?[/i] As much as he would like to declare that his work was over... well clearly it wasn't. Something had to be done about whatever was supposedly destroying timelines, and frankly if such a thing were possible then most likely it was just as possible to restore what's been lost. Something in the back of his head told him exactly why he was spared from death. [i]She's going to ask for my help, isn't she?[/i] He thought to himself with a silent glance over at the girl identified as the Kai. Straight from one campaign and into another one. No rest for the wicked, indeed. And beyond all that, there was the notion that whoever the mysterious destroyer was... they were apparently after him in particular. Well, all of the people gathered here, but that was beside the point. Who in the entire universe could Ovaan have pissed off that much, exactly? He'd made a score of enemies among the Freeza Force, and of Freeza himself but... but this? That was when Ovaan decided to take his mind off of comprehending the answer he was given. He instead started assessing the others who gathered here, in addition to the latest arrivals. Velona and Mia... they were the first he had met. And he only just now noticed the blindfold on Velona. Had she been scarred over her eyes at some point? She seemed like any other human otherwise. Not that Ovaan had had much experience in dealing with humans. Most of them had been enslaved and/or wiped out by the Freeza Force for as long as he could recall, and none from that particular species had ever been assigned to his crew save for one: Garron, his Lieutenant and Second-in-Command. As for Mia, Ovaan had no idea what she could be. Human... sort of? But obviously not, thanks to those horns and such. And wasn't she also the one who thought they were all dead? Well, anyway, there were at least 3 present appeared human as well. The boy, who was clearly not as he appeared and one - now two - with brown and hairy tails. Wait, tails? Since when do humans have tails? They never had them as far as Ovaan knew. And of course he never would have asked such a thing of Garron. Quite curious, Ovaan made a note to himself to inquire about these apparently tailed humans later. Of the newer arrivals, there was also a rough, bluish skinned man among them. Hera Clan? Was that their name? Ovaan couldn't remember exactly, but he'd heard stories of a race of space pirates of a sort that matched this description to a T. Was that man the same way or...? Asking would probably be rude, so Ovaan kept it to himself for the time being. The armored one though, that was just plain weird. That kind of look, design, was nothing he had ever seen or heard about. And when he appeared to remove the suit and revealed himself to be some kind of humanoid slime well... that didn't exactly help him much on the weird crap-o-meter, did it? Again, it was absolutely nothing Ovaan had ever seen before or even heard about. Quite the oddity, indeed. There was also the pink one, whom upon a closer look appeared to have skin that was far to soft and smooth for her to be one of Dodoria's species. Of course, that then left the question of just what in the world she even was. And what was that power she used? Kaio... Kaio-whatever? And more importantly... could anyone learn that power? Ovaan made another note to himself to look into that possibility, as it never hurt to have an extra ace in the hole when times were rough. And finally there was the Kai herself. She looked... almost human. Save for the skin and ears, anyway. Also she looked pretty young, far too young to be this ancient god of time she was described as. Then again, gods had a habit being immortal, didn't they? Not to mention all-powerful. Final note to self: stay on this person's good side... at all times.