The hard drive was a relic, a chunky brick of black plastic and forgotten tech, unremarkable except for the handwritten label in faded marker: .
The serves as a digital repository dedicated to documenting, preserving, and analyzing this unique entry in the franchise's history—a version that introduced a new generation to the Z-Fighters while dividing long-time fans.
He should have stopped. Any rational person would have. But the allure of the lost, the forbidden archive, had its hooks in him.
The Dragon Ball Z Kai Archive is a fan project. Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, and Dragon Ball Kai are © Bird Studio/Shueisha, Toei Animation.