BWri wrote: Tue Oct 27, 2020 8:19 pmI've already said that Moro is several magnitudes worse than either of these other fighters so I haven't ignored anything.
Again, even if true, I do not find questions of degree to be particularly material to the question of whether Goku sparing dangerous people (which, from Vegeta onwards, is a planet-exterminating level of danger and upwards) is characteristic of him or not, or unwise or not. Either they all are, or none of them are. But they're all in keeping with each other.
BWri wrote: Tue Oct 27, 2020 8:19 pmEven after all that Moro has already, in his short stint in the series genocided several worlds and devoured them including Zoon and many other unnamed worlds. His levels of intergalactic destruction makes Frieza's previous acts look downright juvenile in comparison. I don't even think Buu managed to destroy as much.
Freeza
controls "several hundred" planets (and the populations of much of them were presumably erased for his pleasure),
besides the ones he outright destroyed; Buu destroyed "hundreds of planets" in "just a few years", according to Shin as of DB #445. Moro isn't particularly remarkable because he is responsible for the destruction of lots of planets. It doesn't make him more of a threat than what we've already seen, nor does it make him an outlier if Goku chooses to spare him.
BWri wrote: Tue Oct 27, 2020 6:32 pmNot only that, but we don't know the depths of his magic, absorption, and assimilation. Goku literally keeps discovering new things about him so he's still very dangerous.
BWri wrote: Tue Oct 27, 2020 6:32 pmEverything about it is dumb. There are no facts to face. Goku is not omnipotent and Moro is an opponent known to have contingency on top of contingency.
'Danger' is relative to what Moro is capable of doing to Goku. Piccolo was 'dangerous' when Goku fed him a Senzu - he'd gored him literally 5 minutes earlier. Vegeta was 'dangerous' when he was spared and let go - he'd literally crushed Goku, and was on the verge of returning to Earth to kill everyone before Freeza interrupted. Freeza was 'dangerous' at all points. Yet, all of them got spared, and all of them did more to Goku than Moro can now. Nothing Moro can do can harm Goku. He can't physically harm him (he harms himself more than he harms Goku, even when he's allowed a free shot); he can't absorb his energy (he couldn't do that even when Goku was using Omen, let alone True Ultra Instinct); he's tried various things, magical and otherwise, that just ended up with him under a rock and less one hand. When Goku says "at your current strength, you could never hope to defeat me", he's just stating what we've already seen: Moro can't threaten Goku in any direct way. And he still couldn't even when he kicked it up a gear and stole Merus's powers.
BWri wrote: Tue Oct 27, 2020 6:32 pmAnd Goku going this far out of his way to reform anyone is out of character, especially when he knows Moro's resume.
But Goku's not seeking a "magical change of heart", despite what Jaco says (he even says "I know" in response to Jaco's objection); he's seeking an initial show of willingness to change in submitting and turning himself in, which is why he frames Moro's choice as submitting to imprisonment, or death. He's looking for that small step, not a total reformation of character on the spot.
Kinokima wrote: Wed Oct 28, 2020 12:27 pmVegeta’s battle power didn’t come directly from extermination so that’s a weird comparison.
He spent his whole life exterminating populations at Freeza's behest. Unless he was born with a power level of 18,000 (he wasn't - Broly was stronger at 920), that is most certainly how he became that strong by the time he met Goku. We're not talking about a more 'respectable', 'non-scumbag' person, here. They're both evil terrible threats - that Goku wants to survive and test himself against.
Kinokima wrote: Wed Oct 28, 2020 12:27 pmAlso Goku knew what he was doing was wrong when it came to Vegeta. He even said it was a selfish request. Also nowhere did he say he was letting Vegeta go because he might turn good some day. He even tells Kuririn that is not the reason. Perhaps that is what Vegeta thought but thats not what Goku said. At the time Goku didn’t consider that he beat Vegeta and he wanted a rematch with him. And at the time he didn’t know there was anyone else as strong as Vegeta.
Firstly, Goku isn't letting Moro go; he's either going back to prison (the outcome Goku wants), or he's getting killed. Secondly, Goku phrases his motivation for sparing Vegeta quite directly in terms of "When I saw him about to die...I thought...what a waste...", and mentions that he was thrilled to be fighting power like that. And that he wants to do it again. He wants that from Moro, too.
Why is this latter instance uniquely 'dumb' or somehow 'uncharacteristic'? I still don't see it.