Yes, but then Krillin could've destroyed the deactivated android.Amigo Ten wrote:Again, I'm not so sure Cell couldn't absorb them even if they were deactivated.
Who's ultimately to blame for Cell's completion?
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It wouldn't do anything, though. If they're deactivated, their batteries put out no energy. And that's the only real reason he needed to assmilate them. I'm guessing the fact that monster fom Cell stayed near the time machine all those years instead of making his way to the lab implies he needed to assimilate the batteries while they were active.Amigo Ten wrote:Again, I'm not so sure Cell couldn't absorb them even if they were deactivated.Rocketman wrote:Vegeta and Krillin in equal amounts. It wouldn't matter what Vegeta did if Krillin had just pushed the damn button instead of popping a boner over a robot.
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We don't know that. Deactivating them could, say, just shut down their brains. Also, I seem to recall Cell once mentioning that "it's a shame that the remote controller was destroyed, it'd make it easier for him to absorb them". Though maybe that was a portuguese-dub-only line.Dayspring wrote:It wouldn't do anything, though. If they're deactivated, their batteries put out no energy. And that's the only real reason he needed to assmilate them. I'm guessing the fact that monster fom Cell stayed near the time machine all those years instead of making his way to the lab implies he needed to assimilate the batteries while they were active.Amigo Ten wrote:Again, I'm not so sure Cell couldn't absorb them even if they were deactivated.Rocketman wrote:Vegeta and Krillin in equal amounts. It wouldn't matter what Vegeta did if Krillin had just pushed the damn button instead of popping a boner over a robot.
I don't recall that line. Meanwhile the daizenshuu item bio says that it stops the battery.Puto wrote:We don't know that. Deactivating them could, say, just shut down their brains. Also, I seem to recall Cell once mentioning that "it's a shame that the remote controller was destroyed, it'd make it easier for him to absorb them". Though maybe that was a portuguese-dub-only line.Dayspring wrote:It wouldn't do anything, though. If they're deactivated, their batteries put out no energy. And that's the only real reason he needed to assmilate them. I'm guessing the fact that monster fom Cell stayed near the time machine all those years instead of making his way to the lab implies he needed to assimilate the batteries while they were active.Amigo Ten wrote: Again, I'm not so sure Cell couldn't absorb them even if they were deactivated.
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Just realized: Gohan is to blame.
Vegeta, Krillin, and Goku already had pre-existing character traits/flaws that would explain why they did what they did. Vegeta's battle boner, Krillin's normal boner, and Goku's fair battle boner. Gohan disintegrated almost half of Cell's body, and chose not to finish him off out of some stupid self-induldging revenge scheme. Gohan doesn't think about things like revenge. This is automatically worse, as at least the other's mistakes can be attributed to what was already established for the people they are.
Vegeta, Krillin, and Goku already had pre-existing character traits/flaws that would explain why they did what they did. Vegeta's battle boner, Krillin's normal boner, and Goku's fair battle boner. Gohan disintegrated almost half of Cell's body, and chose not to finish him off out of some stupid self-induldging revenge scheme. Gohan doesn't think about things like revenge. This is automatically worse, as at least the other's mistakes can be attributed to what was already established for the people they are.
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Gohan is to blame for Goku and Trunks' death. However, he is not to blame for Cell becoming complete.B wrote:Just realized: Gohan is to blame.
Vegeta, Krillin, and Goku already had pre-existing character traits/flaws that would explain why they did what they did. Vegeta's battle boner, Krillin's normal boner, and Goku's fair battle boner. Gohan disintegrated almost half of Cell's body, and chose not to finish him off out of some stupid self-induldging revenge scheme. Gohan doesn't think about things like revenge. This is automatically worse, as at least the other's mistakes can be attributed to what was already established for the people they are.
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Because it just obviously was. Doesn't matter how stupid or ridiculous it seems.Rocketman wrote:How so? The only conversation he had with her was as follows:Amigo Ten wrote:It was love.
"Please don't kill my best friend"
"Nah, we're gonna." *kiss*
Apparently, if Vegeta had planted a wet one on Krillin back in the Saiyan Saga, he'd have escaped from Earth with no problem.
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Because it would just effect a different timeline. Already the events in the cell saga effected 3 time lines. I'm assuming based on the writing that if he tried to go back he would affect a different timeline altogether and not the main one.B wrote:Why didn't Trunks just go back in time to Gero's lab after he found it in the main timeline with everyone else and get rid of it?
...Wait what are you doing? Are you still reading this? I finished what I had to say, why don't you move on to the next post?
The more I think about it, with this logic, what was the point in going back in the first place? Trunks's world is still shit no matter how many timelines are created.SparkyPantsMcGee wrote:Because it would just effect a different timeline. Already the events in the cell saga effected 3 time lines. I'm assuming based on the writing that if he tried to go back he would affect a different timeline altogether and not the main one.B wrote:Why didn't Trunks just go back in time to Gero's lab after he found it in the main timeline with everyone else and get rid of it?
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Trunks' time-traveling allowed him to become more than powerful enough to kill his timeline's Androids and Cell. That's a good enough reason right there.B wrote:The more I think about it, with this logic, what was the point in going back in the first place? Trunks's world is still shit no matter how many timelines are created.
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Yes. Even though he didn't know he was going to end up getting stronger.SSj Kaboom wrote:Trunks' time-traveling allowed him to become more than powerful enough to kill his timeline's Androids and Cell. That's a good enough reason right there.B wrote:The more I think about it, with this logic, what was the point in going back in the first place? Trunks's world is still shit no matter how many timelines are created.
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He didn't know the effects of time traveling until his second visit. Remember it was the death of 19 that gave everything away. Plus he was looking to bring Goku to his timeline and have him kill the Future Androids. Though Trunks managed to get strong enough to kill them all on his own.B wrote:The more I think about it, with this logic, what was the point in going back in the first place? Trunks's world is still shit no matter how many timelines are created.SparkyPantsMcGee wrote:Because it would just effect a different timeline. Already the events in the cell saga effected 3 time lines. I'm assuming based on the writing that if he tried to go back he would affect a different timeline altogether and not the main one.B wrote:Why didn't Trunks just go back in time to Gero's lab after he found it in the main timeline with everyone else and get rid of it?
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