Wouldnt you think they would of heard about it and tried to do something?

Or were they revived with Kuririn and the others? It doesnt seem like the Dragon would able to,to me at least.
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Well, for one, the Dragonballs were gone with the results of the Saiyan battle. Gohan and the gang whom traveled to Namek, as well as Goku later, were all depending on the Namekian Dragonballs. However, they discover that only ONE person could be revived per wish (though this power of Porunga's is increased prior to Kid Buu destroying Earth). There was no way they could revive the East City victims with the mere 3 wishes, as they had to focus on bringing their friends back to life to help them against Freeza (Piccolo came back with the first wish and was moved to Namek with the second, while Vegeta gaining immortality would've been the third only because of his threats and the oncoming Freeza).Gouko_the_Sleeping_Saiyan wrote:Does anybody ever notice they never revive those killed in East City?
Wouldnt you think they would of heard about it and tried to do something?![]()
Or were they revived with Kuririn and the others? It doesnt seem like the Dragon would able to,to me at least.
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I seem to remember the phrasing was a bit ambiguous though... As in, either Shenlong can't revive people who died more than a year ago (like you said... but in that case, how did they revive Gokû after he was killed by Piccolo? he stayed dead for almost 13 months), or he can't revive (at once) two different people who died more than one year apart of each other.Dayspring wrote:the limit to revive people is 12 months.
I thought the deal was that because Shenlong was bringing back so many people at once, he just didn't have the power to bring back anymore than those Freeza and his men had killed in the last year.Olivier Hague wrote:I seem to remember the phrasing was a bit ambiguous though... As in, either Shenlong can't revive people who died more than a year ago (like you said... but in that case, how did they revive Gokû after he was killed by Piccolo? he stayed dead for almost 13 months), or he can't revive (at once) two different people who died more than one year apart of each other.Dayspring wrote:the limit to revive people is 12 months.
Wait. 13 months? Goku died... the Saiyans were supposed to arrive one year after that point... and they arrived a month early.Olivier Hague wrote:I seem to remember the phrasing was a bit ambiguous though... As in, either Shenlong can't revive people who died more than a year ago (like you said... but in that case, how did they revive Gokû after he was killed by Piccolo? he stayed dead for almost 13 months), or he can't revive (at once) two different people who died more than one year apart of each other.Dayspring wrote:the limit to revive people is 12 months.
I don't know, I'm using the Daizenshû timeline, here.Kendamu wrote:Wait. 13 months? Goku died... the Saiyans were supposed to arrive one year after that point... and they arrived a month early.
Like I said, it's probably not that the Dragon can't bring back someone who died more than a year ago - it's that he's not strong enough to do it dozens of times at once.Olivier Hague wrote:Still, if Shenlong can't revive people who died more than one year earlier, why do Yamcha and Tenshinhan say they don't mind waiting one year before being revived, when Kaiô comes up with his "Dragon Ball plan"?
Were they not paying attention?
Was Toriyama not paying attention?
I strongly disagree. Kami didn't know how many people were being brought back by the wish. He was simply being asked if it were possible to bring back more than one person with one wish, to which he answers as long as it's not longer than a year. Kami wouldn't place the rule restriction if it were based on power alone, Shenron would.desirecampbell wrote:Like I said, it's probably not that the Dragon can't bring back someone who died more than a year ago - it's that he's not strong enough to do it dozens of times at once.Olivier Hague wrote:Still, if Shenlong can't revive people who died more than one year earlier, why do Yamcha and Tenshinhan say they don't mind waiting one year before being revived, when Kaiô comes up with his "Dragon Ball plan"?
Were they not paying attention?
Was Toriyama not paying attention?
Shenlong makes it clear that he has a limited amount of power. Brining back recently deceased people is easier than bringing back those who've been dead for years, and brining one person back is less difficult than brining multiple people back - so reviving hundreds of people who may have died years ago probably taps his total power, so he just couldn't bring back that many people at once.
He was asked to bring back 'all those killed by Freeza and his men'. That's a hell of a lot of people. He judged that he could only bring back 'those who had died in the last year'. Not that there was some kind of "time limit" imposed on him, he just didn't have the strength to do that much.
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Er, no. Tenshinhan had nothing to do with their revolt, it was learning about the Dragonballs. They rebelled when they left for Earth in the first place.Thanos6 wrote:Is it possible that Nappa still counted as one of "Freeza's men" when the wish was made so everyone he killed in East City would come back?
Yes, I realize Tenshinhan didn't come back, but if inbetween the East City slaughter, and killing Tenshinhan, was when he and Vegeta decided to revolt, then it's just possible...
I think. I could be wrong.
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IIRC, Freeza mentions it on Namek. Something about him going to Earth without his permission or something.Thanos6 wrote:I'm not saying Tenshinhan had anything to do with the revolt; I'm using him as a benchmark since the "Freeza's men" wish didn't bring him back.
Remember, we're basically not talking about Vegeta here. Nappa was the sole causer of fatalities on Earth. So even if Vegeta decided that he'd use immortality to kill Freeza before he came to Earth, it doesn't matter.
And where do you get that they rebelled just by coming to Earth?
Hmmm...not sure I remember that, but I'll take your word on it. Of course, the question remains, how much of that is accurate and how much is Freeza twisting the past to fit his own worldview. (IE, doing anything but breathing without direct permission = treason)Xyex wrote:IIRC, Freeza mentions it on Namek. Something about him going to Earth without his permission or something.Thanos6 wrote:I'm not saying Tenshinhan had anything to do with the revolt; I'm using him as a benchmark since the "Freeza's men" wish didn't bring him back.
Remember, we're basically not talking about Vegeta here. Nappa was the sole causer of fatalities on Earth. So even if Vegeta decided that he'd use immortality to kill Freeza before he came to Earth, it doesn't matter.
And where do you get that they rebelled just by coming to Earth?
Exactly. They stopped being Freeza's men when they decided to leave whatever planet they were on and head for Earth.Xyex wrote:IIRC, Freeza mentions it on Namek. Something about him going to Earth without his permission or something.Thanos6 wrote:I'm not saying Tenshinhan had anything to do with the revolt; I'm using him as a benchmark since the "Freeza's men" wish didn't bring him back.
Remember, we're basically not talking about Vegeta here. Nappa was the sole causer of fatalities on Earth. So even if Vegeta decided that he'd use immortality to kill Freeza before he came to Earth, it doesn't matter.
And where do you get that they rebelled just by coming to Earth?
Captain Christopher Pike wrote:The away team will consist of myself, Cadet Kirk, Mr. Sulu, and Ensign Olsen.
The Geeky Gentleman: For all your comics, movies, TV and other geeky needs.Freeza Heika wrote: for the land of the cool, and the home of the Appule