#THOMAS POV#
"Huh, I am still quite early," I say while looking through my satellite as I find the people I am looking for
Seriously, having alien tech in the 19th century is so fucking overpowered that it's not even funny at all
I look at the screens showing different people
I see one of my targets
Kanae Kocho or Kocho Kanae
From the information I copied into my data storage, is that she is at least some months away from dying
Also, I copied everything from the internet into a single server far beyond anything humanity had available
Yes, this includes less-than-appropriate content
Quite frankly, I am not sure what to feel about Kanae
I know that she is going to die unless I do something but should I?
I came to this world for selfish reasons and to be honest, I don't care about her as a person
Sure, she is someone that I have literally read about but it just never hit me that these people are real
Not truly until I crossed over and took some time for myself did it kick in, they are living beings with their own desires, needs, and dreams
I didn't see them like that, and I felt bad for it
Truly bad
I shake my head as I take a deep breath
I lean my head back on my seat and change the screen over to Mitsuri Kanroji
The only real superhuman in this world
I lift my shirt up and look at the muscles on my stomach
I have a fucking eight-pack
The best part is that I did practically nothing for it at all yet, I can already break apart boulders
Then again my body doesn't only contain Mitsuri's mutation for increased muscle density, I also possess the best possible genes from my original world
I blink as remind myself of something that I wanted to do for a while
I want to test the DNA to creature creation function
I want to make myself a whole new body
I don't want to be related to my parents or sister anymore
Also, I can't fully enjoy the benefits of the genes
Sure, the Omnitrix alters my DNA to improve my own by making alterations to my original DNA, but there is still a limit to what can be done to my original DNA
Such as when I added the muscle density mutation that Mitsuri has to my body, I was missing several pieces of DNA that would allow me to have all the advantages of the full mutation
If I want to complete my goals, I am going to have to make new forms or bodies through the Omnitrix from scratch, provided I have the required genetic information beforehand
Thankfully, I already made a machine to help the Omnitrix design and give me a new body through it
One of the advantages is that I won't be related to my 'family' any longer
Which is why I am so excited for this
Also, the Omnitrix will still recognize me as its User even after I change bodies
"Huh, I don't know what to call it, eh, whatever a new body is still technically right," I say to myself
I press on some buttons and the body creation is displayed while I let out a sigh and turn into Brainstorm
Soon enough, I am creating the body that I wish to have
Thankfully, being in an anime/manga world, I have a lot more options on what I want to look like
One thing, I made sure of, was that I looked nothing like I did before
I want no connection to my family
The first step was using the best genes for the bone structure, muscles(thanks Mitsuri), sight, brain, and everything else in the human body
When they say that all men were created equal, they were lying to themselves
No one is equal
That is evident when I look at the people with the best genes in humanity
My natural intelligence was very limited when I started using the Omnitrix, and when it began to make alterations to my DNA, according to the database and Brainstorm, I was getting smarter by the day, slowly but surely
This reminds me of one of the biggest lies, I have ever heard
Hard work beats talent every time
Yes, it does
Until talent starts working hard
That is reality
What if someone talented practiced a skill giving it their all for 10 years straight?
Pushing themselves to be the very best, like no one ever has before
People who worked hard get bent over
Looking at the genes, I break down the capabilities of this body
As I transform back, my mind is reeling from the sheer potential of my new body
I quickly download the genetic information into the Omnitrix and soon, the Omnitrix flashes blue instead of green
A blue flash comes from my body as I change forever
I take a very deep breath as I smile
I am taller, stronger, and presumably smarter now
Opening my eyes, I am stunned by how clear I can see, my nose twitches as I can now smell far better than before, I move my body a bit as I am much more flexible than before, I can hear a leaf falling from outside, if I focus enough, I can even hear my own blood circulating in my veins
Thankfully, I used some of the genetic sequences of the main cast
Tanjiro, Inosuke, Kanao, Zenitsu, and Mitsuri
They were the ones that contributed the most to my new body
I am now firmly in the Superhuman territory, once I get to Urokodaki, I will be able to learn a breathing style and most importantly discipline
But, first, I should get used to what I can do now
I look at the forest surrounding me and I sprint over to a boulder and I lift it
I begin to sweat as the boulder is almost 2 times my own size
I then move up and down with the boulder on my back as I smile like an idiot
I drop it by throwing it a few feet away and cause the ground to shake for a moment as the boulder sinks into the ground as it lands
I laugh joyously as I fall to my knees as my laughter seems to get a bit unhinged
I stop as I feel a bit embarrassed at myself but continue to smile at the fact that I have superpowers in my human form and I am only going to get stronger with time now
"How much time do I have?" I ask myself as I go over to my computer and check up on Kanae Kocho
I should probably wait until she is in trouble and save her as I have no idea how not to come across as someone to be wary of, especially since I still need to verify if UV lights work against the demons here if not, I am going to have to use an alien form to fight against Upper Moon 2
I blink at that as I surprised myself with my decision to save her
Oh well, it's not a bad thing