FoolsGil wrote:
If Raichi can instill loyalty, Raichi could (or at least should) instill control. If not control, Raichi should have a instilled a level of restraint to prevent Broly outbursts if he can't outright dismiss him in fear of Gast
IMO, you are looking it at it with the wrong viewpoint.
Raichi doesn't control them like they were characters in a videogame and he has the joystick.
Raichi just put into them a set of directives that they follow, most importantly loyalty to him.
That means that, despite being loyal to Raichi and his wishes, they aren't mindless drones. The way they go about it, the way they fight, the particular decisions they make, the attacks they make, what they say, how they act, that's all still their own and coherent to their personality.
Ghost-Vegeta has that loyalty imprinted into him, but he isn't being controlled like a mindless drone. He is still Vegeta, only with the loyalty inserted into his brain. Broly is the same. He is clearly loyal to Raichi and he doesn't even think to attack him, but he still gets distracted by other things once he believes Raichi's enemy is dead because his mind is too chaotic and insane.
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I love how Raichi's being pragmatic here, he's not going to call back Broly not, not with a chance of Gast being alive and well.
That doesn't make a frickin' sense, Broly blasted Gast right? Even though he could regenarate you have Vegeta and Raichi himself to keep a eye on it, why they are wasting time? They can't see his body?
It's not enough to appear dead, the opponents only lose if they remain unconscious or are apparently dead for at least 30 seconds, or if they disappear entirely from sight for at least 30 seconds, or if they clearly give up, or if they receive outside help.
If an opponent appears to be dead, but before 30 seconds go by it turns out he/she is alive, the fight goes on.
This rule makes perfect sense since the hosts aren't all-knowing and they can't always distinguish when an opponent is actually really dead or just appears to be dead.