The anime doesn't follow the manga since Hit didn't improve his Time-Skip in the manga, and Vegeta didn't lose 90% of his power before fighting Hit. The Time-Skip improving also wasn't a power boast, it just the time freeze longer, so it had nothing to do with how powerful Goku was.Khin wrote:There is no such thing as Faster than Time, which is why i said it's BS. The time was already stopped when Goku literally moved. After Hit improved his Time-Skip, he can incap Goku. Goku can't move in a stopped time without time-skip resistance, he's not a high reality warping being or something like that. The manga actually explains us how Goku defeated the time-skip, and it works well with that specific scene in the anime.HeroR wrote:Once again, you're the one saying Faster than time, which is your hang-up, not mines.
And it was never said in the anime that Goku out powered the Time-Leap. Both Goku and Hit said that they were ahead of each other, which implied that Goku moved so fast that Hit's Time-Leaping couldn't keep up with him. When Hit improved his Time-Skip he could freeze Goku longer, just as Hit's Time-Leaping went from .01 to .05. It didn't become more stronger as being able overpower Goku, especially since it's noted by everyone that Hit's physical power doesn't increase.
Also, out-speeding someone who can freeze time isn't even unheard of in fiction. The Flash did it along with other speedsters.
And you're still going on about faster than time, which I haven't stated not once and speedsters outrunning someone who can stop or freeze time isn't new, especially in comics. The Flash does it. It isn't 'faster than time', it's a mixture of Goku predicting Hit's movements and being is fast that he moved ahead of Hit even with the .05 second pause.