nato25 wrote:I'll list my personal reasons why I take issue with the 28 planets life thing, from what I think is my strongest argument to the weakest.
- Freeza's army needs planets to conquer, he used the Saiyans to this. I know the correct length of time is out there somewhere, but it's obvious that several planets a week at least are getting taken over.
- The whole point of Freeza's business is to then sell those planets. With only 28 planets with mortal life, who the hell was buying the planets.
- The Kai system looks ridiculous with only 28 planets. You have a directional Supreme Kai (South Supreme Kai, North Supreme Kai etc.) all with directional Kai's (North Kai, East Kai) below them. What are they observing then?
- In about 10 seconds we see Kid Buu blow up 3 planets.
- All the different races that we see across the series (but yes of course its possible for multiple races to come from one planet).
- We don't know if these includes planets that have been colonized by other races and on top of that, Shin said 'currently 28'. Meaning that they were more, but they got destroyed. Two of the planets he named by Freeza.
- Again, does these count colonized planets? Maybe the population got too big on one world and they paid Freeza to find another good planet that happened to have another population who colonized it. Or, as it has been pointing out, there were more living worlds and Freeza wiped them.
- 28 planets with 'mortal life'. Meaning that planets filled with dogs and cats don't count. If Dragon Ball uses real world evolution and not the Bible's Adam and Eve, it would take millions of years for intelligent life to emerged from lower species.
- That was anime filler, not in the manga.
- A lot of those alien races are anime filler. The 'canon' races we have seen are the Saiyans (noted to wiped), the Namekians (original planet destroyed), humans, and the Yadrats. Freeza's army were filled with alien and mutants from planet he either conquered or outright destroyed.