jjgp1112 wrote:dbzfan7 wrote:ArchedThunder wrote:
If it's the same Zamasu he would be getting stronger to fight the Goku from the regular timeline, not the future timeline one.
Black seems to be doing Zamasu's dirty work, Zamasu might be treating himself as a Kaioshin now that he's killed Gowasu.
How would he have any knowledge that he'd even come. If he even did, then Black would have been aware of the time machine, and Trunks wouldn't have gotten away with a ton of what he has gotten away with. Black acts like he's never heard of or knew of the time machine. So how would Zamasu be preparing to fight Goku, when he has no idea how he'd get there. Black also then destroyed the time machine, which goes completely against wanting to kill the Goku of the past if that was the angle.
jjgp1112 wrote:dbzfan7, it seems you're forgetting that the Zamasu that shows up in the future already knows who Goku is and desires to kill him.
We have no idea how he knows that, and his desire to kill him doesn't make much sense when they had no idea of the time machine. Did he expect Goku to just magically show up? Black didn't know nothing of the time machine til Trunks said it was a time machine, and then promptly destroyed the time machine. If the whole plan was to kill Goku, then Black fucked up by stranding Trunks.
It seems pretty clear with the story that they're telling that they're trying to specifically explain how Zamasu got evil, not just "Oh yeah, and the Zamasu in the Future timeline ALSO hates Goku for undisclosed reasons that have nothing to do with what we've been building up."
I understand that. But as said that would mean there's still a U10 Zamasu in Trunks time either way, and I don't think they're saying nothing happened to him. I understand the idea that they're one in the same. Then you get time travel paradoxes.
My theory is he went to the future to avoid Goku and bolster himself up there. Though he'd return to the past one day. Cause if he's expecting to fight Goku in the future, that means he and Black would have been well aware of the time machine. That's a whole other load of problems then beyond just a paradox.
ArchedThunder wrote:dbzfan7 wrote:ArchedThunder wrote:
If it's the same Zamasu he would be getting stronger to fight the Goku from the regular timeline, not the future timeline one.
Black seems to be doing Zamasu's dirty work, Zamasu might be treating himself as a Kaioshin now that he's killed Gowasu.
How would he have any knowledge that he'd even come. If he even did, then Black would have been aware of the time machine, and Trunks wouldn't have gotten away with a ton of what he has gotten away with. Black acts like he's never heard of or knew of the time machine. So how would Zamasu be preparing to fight Goku, when he has no idea how he'd get there. Black also then destroyed the time machine, which goes completely against wanting to kill the Goku of the past if that was the angle.
jjgp1112 wrote:dbzfan7, it seems you're forgetting that the Zamasu that shows up in the future already knows who Goku is and desires to kill him.
We have no idea how he knows that, and his desire to kill him doesn't make much sense when they had no idea of the time machine. Did he expect Goku to just magically show up? Black didn't know nothing of the time machine til Trunks said it was a time machine, and then promptly destroyed the time machine. If the whole plan was to kill Goku, then Black fucked up by stranding Trunks.
Again, we don't know, but this arc is a mystery. All we know is that they seem to be implying that the Zamasu in the future is from this timeline and we are seeing what leads him to that. We don't have all of the pieces because it is a mystery.
We do know he wants to kill Goku. Which seems to imply they're the same Zamasu. But Black literally fucks it all up by destroying the time machine, which is completely counter productive to what he and Zamasu were after in the first place then.
I do have the theory the whole point of going to the future, was to avoid Goku and Beerus til he was ready. That's why I believe he powered up. But that does not at all fix the paradoxes, or Black being entirely counter productive.
What kind of answer is it makes sense, but then oh it doesn't really make sense yet cause we don't know. You pick one or the other. It either doesn't make sense yet but might later, or it makes sense now and take off from there on the conversation. My argument is it doesn't make sense right now, not that it doesn't make sense for good. It doesn't make sense right now, but it can later. I don't rule that out.