One Year Ago:
Dr. Briefs stepped out of the elevator, only to be greeted by his daughter. "Anything else I need to get?" asked Bulma. "Assuming we can find it in this nightmare world the Cyborgs left us."
"No, that's it." He replied. "I finished engineering the clones and they are growing in their pods, I even left them nanny androids, and reprogrammed that "android 16" to train them, thanks to Gohan bringing us the harddrives from Dr. Gero's computer."
"And all of the Senzu, despite the fact that you're sick."
"They'll be the main food source for the kids, once they start farming them. Besides, I've got lung cancer, not pneumonia. If they work the way I think they do, I'd die seconds after eating one. I'd rather spend the next month or two with my family instead of instantly dying."
With that they walked off to find Trunks. His 16th birthday was coming up and they'd have to think of something special for the last birthday he'd have with his grandpa.
A year later the clones were sitting around a table with a cake, celebrating their eighteenth birthday when the lights began to flicker and the artificial gravity and time dilation device shut down, ending their sheltered life.
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We are humans engineered with a bit of Saiyan DNA or Saiyan clones, which were grown in a tank and grew up in an underground base built by Dr. Briefs. The facility has a fusion reactor which powers a 100x gravity generator (it started at 10x and increased every few months while they were kids) and a time dilation device which makes time flow approximately 20x faster than the outside world. There we have been farming fruit, vegetables, grain, and senzu, though not meat, as no animal could survive this level of gravity. They have also been training, using the records of Dr. Gero and the "Z fighters" to prepare themselves to fight the Androids and save the world.
Unfortunately, we haven't really needed to push ourselves, and have never faced tragedy, so we are unable to go SSJ and don't really know our full power. We do, however, know any techniques we want from Dr. Gero's records.
Dr. Briefs stepped out of the elevator, only to be greeted by his daughter. "Anything else I need to get?" asked Bulma. "Assuming we can find it in this nightmare world the Cyborgs left us."
"No, that's it." He replied. "I finished engineering the clones and they are growing in their pods, I even left them nanny androids, and reprogrammed that "android 16" to train them, thanks to Gohan bringing us the harddrives from Dr. Gero's computer."
"And all of the Senzu, despite the fact that you're sick."
"They'll be the main food source for the kids, once they start farming them. Besides, I've got lung cancer, not pneumonia. If they work the way I think they do, I'd die seconds after eating one. I'd rather spend the next month or two with my family instead of instantly dying."
With that they walked off to find Trunks. His 16th birthday was coming up and they'd have to think of something special for the last birthday he'd have with his grandpa.
A year later the clones were sitting around a table with a cake, celebrating their eighteenth birthday when the lights began to flicker and the artificial gravity and time dilation device shut down, ending their sheltered life.
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We are humans engineered with a bit of Saiyan DNA or Saiyan clones, which were grown in a tank and grew up in an underground base built by Dr. Briefs. The facility has a fusion reactor which powers a 100x gravity generator (it started at 10x and increased every few months while they were kids) and a time dilation device which makes time flow approximately 20x faster than the outside world. There we have been farming fruit, vegetables, grain, and senzu, though not meat, as no animal could survive this level of gravity. They have also been training, using the records of Dr. Gero and the "Z fighters" to prepare themselves to fight the Androids and save the world.
Unfortunately, we haven't really needed to push ourselves, and have never faced tragedy, so we are unable to go SSJ and don't really know our full power. We do, however, know any techniques we want from Dr. Gero's records.