The following is the autobiography of one Ying Chiba. Ying was a brilliant inventor, a daring explorer, and the greatest scientist to ever live. His exploits are known throughout the universe, and he goes by countless titles to those unfortunate civilizations that never learned his name. His most popular titles include: The Traveler, The Everpresent, The Man Who Discovered 1,000 Worlds, The Savior, and He Who Discovered Everything. He is most famous for his many inventions (most of which are still utilized today), and being the ambassador to countless other worlds, thus creating the galactic community we have today, and his most famous book, "A Traveler's Guide To Everything."
Not many know his life story however, which one could argue is far more interesting. This autobiography was recently unearthed in an archeological expedition to Terra, the only planet in the Sol System to house sentient life, and Ying's very own homeworld. It has since been translated by historians, and we can finally take a look back into what made Ying the great man he is today. This book tells of a time where Ying seems incomprehensibly different from the hero we know now. Ying was young back then, arrogant, and incredibly selfish. He was a shut-in, and hated most everybody. So, let's see how Ying went from being a bratty selfish introvert, to the most important man in the universe.