Why is Earth so special?
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Why is Earth so special?
Well not talking about it because of our main characters but because of something different.
We know that Korin and Popo are actually cratues from the Other World sent to earth helping out the Kami... But this brings me to 2 questions.
Why is eart so important that people fromt he Other World are sent? Never have we seen something like this outside Earth... Example is Namek or Planet Vegeta.
The other question is.. Why do the Earth even has a Kami? We know that even before the Nameless Namekian arrived there has been a Kami and Popo?
Again no other planet showed it... Maybe Planet Vegeta had one aka Super Saiyan God but I doubt it.
So why is Earth so special?
We know that Korin and Popo are actually cratues from the Other World sent to earth helping out the Kami... But this brings me to 2 questions.
Why is eart so important that people fromt he Other World are sent? Never have we seen something like this outside Earth... Example is Namek or Planet Vegeta.
The other question is.. Why do the Earth even has a Kami? We know that even before the Nameless Namekian arrived there has been a Kami and Popo?
Again no other planet showed it... Maybe Planet Vegeta had one aka Super Saiyan God but I doubt it.
So why is Earth so special?
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In Universe, we do not spend enough time on any other planet to know any of this for shore.
I would like to point out that in reality only a handful of people on earth even know Kami exists as a corporeal entity. With that in mind Vegeta and many other worlds may have had one but its inhabitants were never aware of them. Namek is a pretty poor example since most of its population has been wiped out.
As for ghosts and otherworldly beings, well they must do. One very good example is Hirudegarn, he's a gigantic phantom/demon made up of the evil of an entire planet. Aliens like Babidi, his father and Hoi all employ magic, a supernatural power. Also most of these mystical elemets are rather low key, we saw them when Goku was wandering across the world and visiting remote places. You are never going to see them on a brief visit to an alien world.
I would like to point out that in reality only a handful of people on earth even know Kami exists as a corporeal entity. With that in mind Vegeta and many other worlds may have had one but its inhabitants were never aware of them. Namek is a pretty poor example since most of its population has been wiped out.
As for ghosts and otherworldly beings, well they must do. One very good example is Hirudegarn, he's a gigantic phantom/demon made up of the evil of an entire planet. Aliens like Babidi, his father and Hoi all employ magic, a supernatural power. Also most of these mystical elemets are rather low key, we saw them when Goku was wandering across the world and visiting remote places. You are never going to see them on a brief visit to an alien world.
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As "Lord Frieza" explained, we spend the vast majority of the manga concentrated on events that are occurring on Earth. When we finally arrived at Namek it had become a shadow of its former glory with barely a hundred Namekians still existing. Most other planets are only spoken of in passing. Virtually no insight is offered on the societal layout and mythology of all these different worlds. It's easy to be left with the impression that Earth is overexposed because that's where the protagonists reside. You have so many different characters who are associated with the gods and the afterlife such as Kami, Popo, Karin, Baba, and Akkuman. Despite this, we know they're not the only ones. Remember Dabura? He hails from the Makai which happen to be the opposite number of Kaioshin.
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Re: Why is Earth so special?
Because it's one of the only 28 inhabited planets
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Shin in his infinite apathy allowed 99% of Universe 7's planets to be destroyed by Buu and Earth was lucky to not be one of them.
Only 28 planets surviving makes Earth's close connection to Other World a lot more believable. Of all of them it's likely the least drab.
Only 28 planets surviving makes Earth's close connection to Other World a lot more believable. Of all of them it's likely the least drab.
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Re: Why is Earth so special?
What's wrong with that?Polyphase Avatron wrote:Because it's one of the only 28 inhabited planets
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It's a ridiculously low number. Especially considering all of the aliens we see.Bullza wrote:What's wrong with that?Polyphase Avatron wrote:Because it's one of the only 28 inhabited planets
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Well that was sort of said in Jaco the Galactic Patrol, Tights ask why there's so few of them (perhaps a few dozen) and Jaco said there aren't many planets with intelligent life.Polyphase Avatron wrote:It's a ridiculously low number. Especially considering all of the aliens we see.Bullza wrote:What's wrong with that?Polyphase Avatron wrote:Because it's one of the only 28 inhabited planets
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1. Earthlings have technique to sense ki, which is rareKishido wrote:Well not talking about it because of our main characters but because of something different.
We know that Korin and Popo are actually cratues from the Other World sent to earth helping out the Kami... But this brings me to 2 questions.
Why is eart so important that people fromt he Other World are sent? Never have we seen something like this outside Earth... Example is Namek or Planet Vegeta.
The other question is.. Why do the Earth even has a Kami? We know that even before the Nameless Namekian arrived there has been a Kami and Popo?
Again no other planet showed it... Maybe Planet Vegeta had one aka Super Saiyan God but I doubt it.
So why is Earth so special?
2. Goku is there, he's what attracts all the crazy cosmic shit
3. Great food, so safe from Beerus
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Lord Frieza nailed it. We don't know enough about any of the other planets to know about their hierarchy.
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Re: Why is Earth so special?
Aside from Earth, we've only seen planets Vegeta and Namek, and Vegeta is destroyed before the start so we don't really get a good look at it. On Namek, the Great Elder seems to perform the same role as the God of Earth, so maybe Namek simply does not need a God. As for Vegeta, maybe it did have a God back when it was planet Plant but this God was eliminated by the Saiyans and they never got a replacement God, perhaps because the Saiyans and/or Freeza wouldn't allow it. In fact, I'd imagine that out of the remaining 20-something planets in the universe, a significant number of them were controlled by Freeza, and I'd imagine Freeza wouldn't need or want his planets to be overseen by Gods.
Earth actually seems to be somewhat of a backwater planet, from the perspective of Freeza's army and the Galactic Patrol at least. In Dragon Ball Minus, Bardock programs baby Kakarrot's pod to go to Earth, because "the humans and natural resources there aren't worth much" (possibly suggesting that he'll be safe from Freeza's forces and the Galactic Patrol, since Earth is below their notice). We see what happens to planets that Freeza is interested in (they either get captured or destroyed, possibly both), so it's good for Earth that it's not among them!
Earth is special because it's not special.
Earth actually seems to be somewhat of a backwater planet, from the perspective of Freeza's army and the Galactic Patrol at least. In Dragon Ball Minus, Bardock programs baby Kakarrot's pod to go to Earth, because "the humans and natural resources there aren't worth much" (possibly suggesting that he'll be safe from Freeza's forces and the Galactic Patrol, since Earth is below their notice). We see what happens to planets that Freeza is interested in (they either get captured or destroyed, possibly both), so it's good for Earth that it's not among them!
Earth is special because it's not special.
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I don't see why Planet Vegeta couldn't have had a Kami-sama. We don't know anything about the religious beliefs of the Saiyajins or the Tsufurujins.
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What other planets do we know have a Kami-sama? Do we see more in GT/Super?floofychan333 wrote:I don't see why Planet Vegeta couldn't have had a Kami-sama. We don't know anything about the religious beliefs of the Saiyajins or the Tsufurujins.
My guess is that Kami is probably a way to have a single overseer-type person on a populated planet that the Kaios can communicate with (which is hinted at in that Beerus, who is part of the Kaio structure, gave the go-ahead for planet Vegeta's destruction). In certain cases that may be superseded by the existence of a single authority figure for the entire planet, such as King Vegeta (which begs the question: does King Furry know about Kami-sama of Earth? And if he doesn't, wouldn't it be kinda helpful if he did to keep track of guys like King Piccolo and Cell??). As an alternative case for planet Vegeta, and as a way to explain the King Furry thing, it's possible that it did have a Kami-sama, but the Saiyans got so strong and violent that they were able to kill their Kami-sama, and the Kaio's decided not to bother replacing the post with a new one as planet Vegeta was a lost cause. That may in fact be a justifying reason as to why they authorized the planet's destruction by Frieza!
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Re: Why is Earth so special?
Its stated a couple of times Earth is unique in how vibrant and full of life it is. So I'm assuming vegetation, water. Variety of species. Could possibly be why the food is so much better than any other planet.
Its also on the out skirts of the Galaxy. So away from Freeza's territory. So I can see why it would be an ideal place to have gaurdians.
Also we have to remember Buu was sealed away in Earth. So of course would become a special watched place by the kais.
Its also on the out skirts of the Galaxy. So away from Freeza's territory. So I can see why it would be an ideal place to have gaurdians.
Also we have to remember Buu was sealed away in Earth. So of course would become a special watched place by the kais.