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Human Forces was written only a few days after Why Bother?, which is strange to me because the two stories differ so greatly both in tone and in content. It was my addition to the collection of stories known as Dragon Ball What If..., a great cesspool of stories that were without exception terrible. At the time of writing it, the whole wiki was basically focusing on the collection, so I felt a need to step in and contribute. The story was given some forethought and I basically wanted to create the most random story that anyone could ever make.

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  • Human Forces was written only a few days after Why Bother?, which is strange to me because the two stories differ so greatly both in tone and in content. It was my addition to the collection of stories known as Dragon Ball What If..., a great cesspool of stories that were without exception terrible. At the time of writing it, the whole wiki was basically focusing on the collection, so I felt a need to step in and contribute. The story was given some forethought and I basically wanted to create the most random story that anyone could ever make.
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  • Human Forces was written only a few days after Why Bother?, which is strange to me because the two stories differ so greatly both in tone and in content. It was my addition to the collection of stories known as Dragon Ball What If..., a great cesspool of stories that were without exception terrible. At the time of writing it, the whole wiki was basically focusing on the collection, so I felt a need to step in and contribute. The story was given some forethought and I basically wanted to create the most random story that anyone could ever make. The story is basically a parody of two things; what-if stories in general and bad stories that are well written. This can be seen as a throwback to my first story, Dragon Ball IP, which was terribly plotted but well written. I did basically the same thing here, but on a much larger scale. If there's one thing to take from this story, though, it's that you need a solid explanation for things when writing a what if fanfiction. You can't just have things happen randomly. You have to have something well plotted, well planned out, and well put together. My story demonstrates what happens if you don't do those things. The story was written on April 17th, 2011. A Front would be created roughly two weeks later and this story came shortly after Why Bother?. This would be the only time I would go near Dragon Ball What if... - the fad would end soon after and people would stop caring about it. Good riddance.
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