The Problematic Nature of DB: Navigating Bodies & Spaces Within The Dragon World
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The Problematic Nature of DB: Navigating Bodies & Spaces Within The Dragon World
One major problem I had with Dragon Ball Super is that, in both the animated series and supplemental video game magazine comic, the character of Dende was able to drive God's Temple around as if it were a giant car. Is this something that even hinted at prior? Am I to believe that at any point prior the former God, the antithesis of Piccolo, could have just flown his giant platform around? Is this what Garlic Jr.wanted?
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Re: The Problematic Nature of DB: Navigating Bodies & Spaces Within The Dragon World
Is this really a "problem"? Kami's Temple isn't structurally connected to anything and just floats freely, the implication being that its a sort of vessel. It makes sense since the Kami of Earth needs to be able to travel where ever on the planet if they're incapable of flight through Ki.Makaioshin wrote:One major problem I had with Dragon Ball Super is that, in both the animated series and supplemental video game magazine comic, the character of Dende was able to drive God's Temple around as if it were a giant car. Is this something that even hinted at prior? Am I to believe that at any point prior the former God, the antithesis of Piccolo, could have just flown his giant platform around? Is this what Garlic Jr.wanted?
Additionally, in the Boo arc, the temple is still levitating even after being broken to several pieces so there must be a mystical enchantment on it's mass to keep it in the air.
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