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- Dec 17, 2019
They did.Then how come Freeza's robotic implants didn't make him stronger?
But the whole point of those chapters was to show how powerful Trunks was, and in turn show how much of a threat the Androids were.
Eh, maybe I'm just weird, and should spend more time on the Kanzenshuu forum. I can accept kung-fu space monkeys that can punch through mountains and blow up planets using a form of Taoism, so to me super androids that can square up against them is no problem the same way that Luthor can fight Superman in power armor or Doctor Doom can yeet the Silver Surfer. After all, any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic (or chi in Dragon Ball).You'd think making a cyborg out of an evil space emperor who could already blow up planets would make for a stronger final product than some random human teenagers who were kidnapped off the street.
As for planet busting, Vegeta was able to blow up a planet in the Sayian Saga (and he was the weakest of Frieza's inner circle), and Master Roshi blew up the moon in the OG DB (at a power level of what, 200?).
I feel that goes into the territory of 'Why doesn't Tony just give everyone Iron Man armor? Why not mass produce the spiders that bit Parker?' Since that changes the characters too much. I do agree that the human characters get shafted way to much in Super (especially my boy Tien). Even in the Android and Cell saga they were able to keep up (17 even said that if all the Z Fighters ganged up on 18 she would be finished) and move the plot. Now they just talk about how awesome Goku and Vegeta are...Hell, Android Tien whooping present Zamasu's ass would be a great way to show the human fighters can still be important. And you can't tell me that Android Yamcha with an energy-powered Wolf Fang Fist wouldn't be cool.
'Niggas be wildn!'
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