SUPER SAYJIN, the Golden Warrior Pokégirl
Type: Near Human - Not Very Near human Metamorph (Ape)
Element: Fighting
Frequency: Extremely Rare
Diet: very large quantities of human food
Role: Combat, Frontline fighters
Libido: Average (becomes High after battles or during full moons)
Strong Vs: Bug, Dark, Ice, Rock, Normal, Steel
Weak Vs: Flying, Psychic
Attacks: Chi Healing, Hurricane Kick, Crushing Punch, Hyper Kick, Gust Punch, Titan Crush, Ogre Crash, Kaiser Wave, Megaton Punch, Megaton Kick, Chi Image
Enhancements: Enhanced Reflexes (x5), Enhanced Speed (x5), Enhanced Strength (x14), Chi Flight, Enchanced Endurance (x3), Chi/Ki Manipulation
Evolves: None
Evolves From: Sayjin (Battle Stress + High Level + Self Discovery)
    According to the legends told by the Sayjins of Vegeta Valley, where the Sayjins there revere the first Super Sayjin with almost godlike awe, the first Super Sayjin, whose name has been lost to time, lived almost two hundred years ago. They say that she and her Tamer lived in Prussian, and were among the few to have managed to escaped from the city when a Widow attacked, killing almost everyone there (although the Sayjins who tell the story say that she “retreated,” not “escaped” and woe to any who disagree with them). The pair fled north into the wilderness, only to find something worse than that which they had left behind: A Dryder nest. The source of the Widow that invaded Prussian had been found. The Dryder directed several of its subservient Widows to kill the pair, and while the Sayjin fought bravely, being of extremely high level, she was eventually overcome. She watched in despair as her Tamer was mortally wounded by the poisonous monsters. Overcome with rage and despair at her lover’s impending death, she spontaneously transformed into the Super Sayjin. Revitalized, she destroyed the Widows around her, and used her Chi Healing to bring her Tamer back from the brink of death, bidding him to run while she fought the Dryder and the remaining Widows. He only reluctantly did so, and after getting far from the nest, he reported a giant explosion destroying the entire place. He later settled in Tyroon and told the story to others, although only other Sayjins believed him and kept the story alive.
    Since the original, the Super Sayjin breed has only been seen scantily throughout history, and even the Super Sayjins themselves disagree on what exactly enabled them to evolve. It has also become painfully obvious that the Super Sayjin as a breed could not have single handedly defeated a single Widow, let alone a 'nest' of the monsters. Firstly, historical evidence shows that there was only a single Widow ever in the area, and from records obtained from the Indigo League, there were several bodies of pokégirls around the charred remains of the Widow. Several Sayjins loudly disclaim the new Super Sayjins as nothing more than something similar to a template, and that the first Super Sayjin was in fact a Neo-Legendary that could have defeated Atmuff. This surprisingly, causes a rivalry between two Pokégirl breeds of a single evolutionary path, though it has been recorded that Sayjins who actually meet a Super Sayjin are usually able to be convinced of the breed's existence. Super Sayjins themselves are non-plussed about the entire matter however.
    Super Sayjins change little from their unevolved form, their hair on their heads and tails turning golden, and their eyes turning a shade of sky blue. Their bust enlarging only about a half cup size or so while the rest of their body retains their lean and well-toned form. It is their personality that changes significantly, as whatever personal discovery that helped cause their evolution now tempers their personality. Still largely prideful and arrogant, the Super Sayjin now learns to relax and let some slights slide that would have once caused her to start fights. It is unknown how much of change truly happens after the evolution or that causes the evolution itself, but the end result is a very powerful Pokégirl.
    Super Sayjins still have a lust for battle, and love to test their mettle against any and all comers, though usually their battle style is to test or play with their opponent before deciding how to best fight. Often, a bored Super Sayjin will battle a much weaker opponent on their level before suddenly ending the battle when they get bored with it. Some kinder Super Sayjin will simply fight any comers, seeing the battle as keeping her skills sharp while helping their opponent to improve. Whatever the battle's reason and whatever the battles outcome, a Super Sayjin comes out randy and ready to tame.
    Taming a Super Sayjin is quite an experience, as just like a Sayjin, these powerful Pokégirls can learn to control their strength down to a more human level with time. This allows for any taming positions a Tamer would find enjoyable with a low powered Pokégirl, even mid-flight tamings, as now a Super Sayjin has mastered her own version of flight. Super Sayjins themselves tend to take the taming room by storm. A few of the recorded tamers of Super Sayjins claimed that this breed gives the Tigress a run for her money... while some would only stammer and blush. As there have been so few Super Sayjins as of 300 AS, the possibility of threshold directly into a Super Sayjin is deemed improbable, and there have been no instances of feral Super Sayjin.