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The Tragedy of a Saiyan's Life

The tale of a Saiyan begins at birth, a moment that is anything but tender. Upon entering the world, an infant Saiyan is severed from their mother and placed into a cold incubator. In this society, parenthood is a concept devoid of sentiment. Saiyan warriors, especially those of lower classes, view their offspring as mere soldiers—units to be raised for the army, rather than beings to love and nurture.

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From the moment of birth, a Saiyan's fate is dictated by a single number: their power level. This measurement defines not only one’s potential but also the very direction of their life. A low power level could lead to a mundane existence among non-fighters, relegated to tasks like cleaning and cooking. A decent level might afford them the chance to explore distant planets for conquest as part of a royal program. Conversely, a high power level seals one’s destiny as a low-class warrior destined for a lifetime of combat and training, stripped of individuality and familial bonds.

Education through Indoctrination

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Education is an alien concept to Saiyans, merely a tool of the army to ensure competence with technology and commands. From a young age, they are indoctrinated to take pride in destruction and violence, taught to view the annihilation of planets as a noble duty. These initial years, steeped in discipline and brutality, paradoxically become fond memories—before training morphs into a relentless cycle of violence.

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Training sessions flounder between the thrill of discovering personal power and the harsh reality of inevitable combat. Young warriors are pitted against each other, enduring brutal tournaments designed more for entertainment than education. The introduction of the Saibamen, monstrous creatures used for training, transforms these sessions into harrowing near-death experiences. Saiyan strategy hinges on surviving these torturous encounters to trigger an inherent strength known as Zenkai boosts.

Deeply entrenched in the cycle of violence, young Saiyans are then subjected to the final stage of training: the transformation into an Ozaru, a great ape. This metamorphosis strips away any sense of self, subjecting them to a frenzy that only further grooms them into mere weapons of war.

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Confronting Reality

As they grow, the reality of being a Saiyan begins to dawn. The tales of glory—the ease with which entire civilizations crumble before Saiyan might—prove fabrications. The brutal truth of conquest is laborious, often involving fierce opposition and tireless fighting. The once-eager excitement of battle is replaced with an overwhelming dread as they are pushed into chaos by their rulers, all while their spoils go to Frieza, leaving them with nothing.

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Drifting through this existence, exhaustion breeds thoughts of escape. But as a Saiyan warrior, the weight of pride and the fear instilled by Frieza’s reign crush any hope of simply running away. Instead, a different desire emerges: revenge—vengeance against Frieza and Prince Vegeta for their roles in perpetuating the cycle of suffering.

In whispers among trusted allies, a spark of rebellion is ignited. They begin to discuss the injustices of their lives, questioning why they accept such a horrific existence. As they share stories of solidarity and past battles, the group's discontent reaches a boiling point, and alongside infused narratives of the legendary Yamoshi, a figure who rose above chaos and stood for justice, hope begins to flicker anew.

The Quest for Change

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The budding revolution is galvanized by the belief in a savior, someone who might embody the transformation from mere warriors to champions of their fate. Slowly but surely, the gears of rebellion turn as secrets are exchanged, plans are laid, and bonds are fostered—coupled with the newfound depth of friendship and community.

Yet, personal stakes loom heavier when the protagonist learns of his wife's pregnancy. The thought of their child enduring the same harrowing life ripples through him, forcing him to confront the frailty of safety in their world. The paranoia and darkness of Saiyan societal expectations loom over them both, and they scramble to secure their child's future amidst the encroaching chaos.

The Descent into Destruction

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Just as plans seem to solidify, a shocking twist emerges: a child with an unparalleled power level, deemed a threat and marked for exile by King Vegeta himself. This decision sharpens the group’s resentment toward the king, cementing their resolve to pursue a path of rebellion.

Alas, events swiftly spiral out of control. With Frieza's increasing paranoia driving him to take desperate measures, everything erupts in chaos. In a catastrophic moment, Planet Vegeta is obliterated—the culmination of a lifetime of seeking glory misaligned with the raw, harsh nature of their reality.

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As the protagonist floats helplessly in the void of space, his life and the legacies of those around him evaporate before his eyes. Through the overwhelming tragedy, guilt consumes him as he realizes his aspirations for change have culminated into devastation—a demise woven by the very hopes he held onto.

Legacy of No More Hope

In an agonizing reflection, he comes to understand that the darkest truth is not the lies of Frieza, nor the chains of powerful rulers. The real tragedy lies in the acceptance of pain within his people, the ignorant embrace of being mere pawns in a larger game.

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Caught between grief for his lost son and the catastrophic destiny of his race, he empties into despair—providing closure to the cycles of violence that shape the Saiyan existence. The flicker of hope he once held, now extinguished, serves as a foreshadowing of what could have been—a true legacy of unity, strength, and kindness lost to the erosion of ambition and theon wheels of fate.

Through his shadowed lens, he understands one final truth: the quest for virtue within the Saiyan soul might have emerged from the depths of despair, but it ultimately led to the absolute obliteration of his people. Trapped in the cosmic silence, he comes to terms with a dark and irrevocable truth—some dreams are, indeed, better left unrealized.