How strong would Vegetto be against Beerus?

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Re: How strong would Vegetto be against Beerus?

Post by Zephyr » Wed Oct 09, 2013 2:27 pm

hleV wrote:
Zephyr wrote:I'm not sure, I think that was meant to be more of "the strongest in Z who had already appeared".
It states what it states, I don't deal in theories on what it was or wasn't supposed to state.
And it does not state "Beerus is the most powerful character to appear in this new movie!", it uses the word history, which very strongly implies the past.
hleV wrote:This doesn't excuse the wrong statement. If you leave a surprise at the end, don't make statements that would turn out wrong.
That more than excuses the statement, if that was their intention. But you can't really label that as a false statement based solely on your interpretation of the nature of the statement itself.
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Re: How strong would Vegetto be against Beerus?

Post by DBZGTKOSDH » Wed Oct 09, 2013 2:41 pm

dbzfan7 wrote:This was before? Even so he'd be basing his statements on what Kei said and I'd trust his analysis over fan subs that usually suck.
Well, we have memory vs unknown quality subs. I made a thread for that anyway to be sure.
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Re: How strong would Vegetto be against Beerus?

Post by dbzfan7 » Wed Oct 09, 2013 3:11 pm

DBZGTKOSDH wrote:
dbzfan7 wrote:This was before? Even so he'd be basing his statements on what Kei said and I'd trust his analysis over fan subs that usually suck.
Well, we have memory vs unknown quality subs. I made a thread for that anyway to be sure.
Well according to that thread people say both were said. So pick a side I guess.
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Re: How strong would Vegetto be against Beerus?

Post by TheMightyOzaru » Wed Oct 09, 2013 3:56 pm

Zephyr wrote:
hleV wrote:
Zephyr wrote:I'm not sure, I think that was meant to be more of "the strongest in Z who had already appeared".
It states what it states, I don't deal in theories on what it was or wasn't supposed to state.
And it does not state "Beerus is the most powerful character to appear in this new movie!", it uses the word history, which very strongly implies the past.
hleV wrote:This doesn't excuse the wrong statement. If you leave a surprise at the end, don't make statements that would turn out wrong.
That more than excuses the statement, if that was their intention. But you can't really label that as a false statement based solely on your interpretation of the nature of the statement itself.
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