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A massive ship hovered in orbit over Earth. Piloting the ship were a pair of massive Aliens. One of them, some sort of centaur-dragon-like creature. There were several 'vents' running down its back and on its shoulders. The vents had a pale blue glow emanating from them. The other resembled a massive bat, having large wings. There were large orange and yellow eye-spots on the inside of the wings. It had a long winding tail.

"Finally! Some low tech back water planet to hide out on!" Spoke the first Alien. "Was wondering how long it'd take us to find some place like this. You'd really think there were hardly any habitable planets out there." She grumbled.
The great bat looked over the readouts, looking over monitors built for someone of his ghoulish anatomy, stooped forward, his face low to the ground. He used his wings as extra legs to support its great frame.

"These readings don't match what we got earlier," he hissed. "The radio wave readings spiked off the charts when we got within two light-years. You can't expect me to believe this planet doesn't have fully developed technology at this point? We have no idea how old those readings were."
"Advanced Tech doesn't mean space flight, or high grade weaponry." The Centaur said. "Besides, this planet doesn't even have an actual name. Even if it does have the same level of tech as the rest of the galaxy, it's such a backwater unimportant planet no one'll know to look for us there. Hell, not even that Brain Squid, Skegg, would know we're here." The Centaur added.
"Fine," the bat rumbled. "But if we get atomic beam fire sent after us, I'm holding you personally responsible." He tapped the screen with the large, clawed thumb of his winged hand. "Follow these coordinates. There's a set of islands more than large enough to hold us right next to the largest body of water on the planet. We're hiding our ship at the sea floor. I'm not risking being caught by Skeggs, a transtellar scanner, or even a child's toy satellite, do you hear me?"
The Centaur rolled her eyes. "You're way too paranoid." She grumbled activating the ship's stealth mode before entering the atmosphere. They very quickly approached the island in question, Japan. They went into the water, landing the ship deep into the ocean floor. "Ok, we landed. Wanna get an idea of what the creatures that live here are like?" The Centaur asked.
"I'm not setting foot off this ship unless it's absolutely necessary, much less to go play explorer." The bat switched the monitor feet to immediate surroundings, taking in the murky darkness of the sea floor. "At the very least I'm going to wait until nightfall. You do what you like. We need to lie low until our trail grows cold."
"I'm sure it already has. How's anyone gonna know we're on this planet, out of the quintillion r so other planets in the galaxy?" The Centaur asked before she headed off. She took a breath and exited the ship, swimming up to the surface. Her head poked out of the surface of the water and looked around, spotting the Island in the distance. She dived back bellow the water and headed to the Island.
Hiro Toriyama was once a great deal more ordinary than he was now. He didn't used to spend his mornings with 100 pushups, nor did he do so with a dilapidated old van on his back. He pondered a moment about how far he had come. Some common street punk becoming one of the most powerful men on the face of the earth, and he was only fourteen.

Hiro Toriyama was not normal anymore, which he emphasized by shoving the car off of him with a single great push before rolling out of the way. When the van hit the ground, it gave a loud, rattling sound, as if the vehicle were filled with tons of rocks. He stood up and looked out to the sea. No, that van hadn't been enough. It had been a long time since he had felt a real strain on his muscles, since he faced an opponent who really pushed him. He stared off in the direction of the sea, still miles away from him. he turned his head, and there he saw a row of mountains. He needed go to at least one of those places today for the rest of his warmup.

He decided to go to both.

From there he turned his body to the mountains and began running at at frightful pace in their direction with the intent of boomeranging back to the sea.
It wasn't long before the water became Shallow enough for the Centaur to walk. She soon broke the surface of the water. The people on the beach screamed and ran at the sight of the Centaur. The Centaur had a confused look on her face as she examined the not so distant buildings. She was never a good judge of distance, but she could've worn the buildings were bigger in the distance.

She went forward, taking note of the small ant-sized creatures running around beneath her feet as she approached the city. "What kind of aliens live here?" She asked examining one of the buildings she approached, which barely stood up to her knees.
It took only five minutes for Hiro to reach the base of the first mountain in front of him. Before he started running and leaping up the side of the great stone, he took a moment to look back at the city. The skyline was very low, the nearest big city hundreds of miles away. It was sad how easily he could seemingly shrink this already small city with nothing but a little bit of exertion.

He didn't feel like running up the side of the mountain. He wanted to go swimming. He turned around and lowered his stance before blasting off at insane speeds. He wasn't sure if he still held the land-speed record on earth. He would need to double check that at some point.
The Centaur looked up having heard a distant boom. "What the? They at war or something?" She asked herself before making her way in the direction she heard the boom, unknowingly heading in the direction of Hiro.
As he neared the costal town, Hiro began to notice something huge. He slid to a near-stop before hopping onto the roof of a tree story building to look up at it (as that was the tallest structure visible for miles).

"Whoa!" he awed at the gigantic creature. "Where the heck did you come from?!"
The Centaur didn't seem to pay any mind to Hiro, having not noticed him in the sea of other people running and screaming. Soon police arrived. They got out and opened fire on the Centaur.

"Wha?" The Centaur question looking down after feeling a few pricks on her hide. It took her a few seconds to realize she was being shot at. She began to chuckle. "Are they attacking me?" She laughed. Soon a few helicopters arrived, having gatling guns and missile launchers attached to them. They opened fire on the Centaur aswell, only getting her to laugh harder. Eventually a few missiles were shot at her.

"AGH! Ok, that one hurt." She hissed. The vents on her back began to expel heat, soon going from a feint blue to a bright white, before flames burst from them. A beam of white plasma shot from her mouth, engulfing the copters and destroying them.
Whoa! Okay, this wasn't cool anymore.

"Hey! Knock it off!" Hiro hopped down from the roof of the building and chambered his hands to his sides. A moment later he thrust them forward, giving off a loud battle cry as he did so. What happened next filled the sky with noise and light.

From his hands shot out a wall of light, barreling forward like a tidal wave, growing and growing inside until it was las large as the beast's forward torso before starting to shove her out to sea once more with frightening ease. The farther they got from the people below, the more it because clear that this wall of light was actually a pair of gigantic hands pushing the monster a ways out to sea before dissipating.

Once that was done, Hiro rushed to the shoreline and grabbed the first large chunk of broken wood he could find and threw it out to sea before leaping out after it. The wood formed a makeshift raft for Hiro to land on, taking him closer to the beast as it splashed down into the water.

"Hey! Knock it off!" Hiro called out to it, staying steady on the raft in spite of the wildly splashing water around him.
The Centaur tried to stay where she was, but the sudden attack caught her by surprise and she was shoved back into the ocean. She sunk below the waters with a confused expression, which was quickly replaced by a glare. Bubbles burst from the vents on her back as the surrounding water began to boil.

She saw Hiro ride out over the water on his raft, and assumed he was responsible. The Centaur opened her mouth and another beam of plasma burst forth, firing out of the water, hitting Hiro as it broke through the surface.
The blast sent Hiro spiraling through the air at incredible speed, his clothing vaporizing completely in the searing heat. When the beam stopped, the boy was naked and over two thousand feet in the air, the shoreline below resembling a toy replica, his continues arc taking him farther and farther from the town.

This would have to stop.

He spread out his body as much as possible, slowing down his frantic rotation to something more manigeable before chamfering his fist to his side. With another loud cry, he grist his fist behind him and out came a giant fist made of energy, flying through the sky like it had been launched from a cannon. The force from this attack reversed Hiro's tragectory, creating a cone of compressed air behind him and sending him right back to the creature that had attacked him.

The cone of air dissipated, and Hiro, still nude, positioned his legs out in front of him to land, intending to use the monster as a crashing point with the intention on stomping it down into the sea on impact.
Hiro crashed into the centaur below the water. Unfortunately, he didn't have as big of an effect as he had wanted. The water had slowed his momentum down, and mixing that with his miniscule weight, compared to the Centaur that is, the impact was little more than an annoyance at best.

The Centaur's hand shot out, closing around Hiro. She grinned as she began squeezing, attempting to squish Hiro.
She would find that crushing Hiro would not come easily. In fact, it wouldn't happen at all, as the boy began forcing her fingers apart with his arms. It was impossible to breathe under the water, but that wasn't about to stop him from taking out the trash.

He lifted his foot before stomping it down against the monster's hand, creating a large foot made of energy, forcing himself back to the surface. He started kicking his legs, sending him back to shore like a torpedo. If that thing wanted to come back, it would have to face him on land, where he was strongest.
With the use of his powers, Hiro was able to effectively through the Centaur deeper underwater. It took her a few moments to re-orient herself. The Centaur growled, with her vents heating up and causing the water to bubble and boil. This went on as she made her way to the surface for a few minutes before her eyes widened. She needed air. She frantically began swimming, ungulating her tail harder than she was and managing to propel herself up to the surface in minutes.

She took a deep breath as her head broke the surface. She breathed for a few minutes, before spotting Hiro on the beach. She snarled, before noticing the boats fleeing from her. A grin spread across her face as she submerged.

A beam erupted from the center of one of the boats, with it soon sinking. Not long after, the boat shot out of the water, flying through the air and aimed at Hiro.
This monster just wouldn't stop attacking people! Taking it back to dry land was a terrible idea, and Hiro needed to figure out just what he had to do to fight this.

He jumped aside, narrowly avoiding the boat, when something came to him. He stopped moving around and collapsed to his hands and knees, coughing violently. From there he fell to his stomach, still coughing.