They are essentially clones, in terms of power and combat. Their bodies were completely transformed in order to be able to challenge Goku's power and abilities. They were fed all of the data that Gero had collected, and could thus match everyone's fighting styles.ABED wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 7:46 am The cyborgs aren't clones and even though Gero studied Goku and the others for a while, he stopped studying them before Namek. He knows nothing about Super Saiyans and yet his creations far surpass them. Their power source has infinite energy, not strength.
The logic you employ isn't real world logic. It involves a buy.
Piccolo was also an incarnation of evil and yet he's completely outclassed by aliens two arcs later.
The infinite energy reactors still gives them the advantage in battle, regardless of any power differences.
The logic is just conventional thinking and rationality, even if it is based in fantasy.
Piccolo was just an evil offshoot of another alien. Boo was literally evil itself, created from nothing, with magic. He was the embodiment of death, and we were told and saw how he reshaped the entire cosmos. Piccolo doesn't compare.
And yet he was able to still make beings that were stronger than Super Saiyans. Clearly this was a result of his scientific ability and mathematics, using his prior research as the basis. The key component that the audience is given for logical reasoning is Gero's research on Goku. That's the whole reason he was able to create Androids so powerful in the first place. After that, it's easy to believe that Gero's research, combined with his scientific genius and artificial life, would be enough to surpass Freeza.
It's just conventional logic, all things considered.
Stuff like hide and seek inside a movie theater is a perfect example of the style of GT. There's always an underlying goofiness to even the most serious of battles, and it alternates between the two tones very casually.