The Z-warriors don't care if people get killed?
The Z-warriors don't care if people get killed?
Here something that always bother me, People here say that Goku and friends don't really care if innocent people get killed in their battles because their martial artists and not comic book superheroes. Yet this contradicts the characters in-series reactions to the horrible things the villain like Freeza, Cell and Majin Buu do.
They do care. But they just know that, for the most part, any lives that are lost can be wished back with the Dragon Balls.
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They care, but they're not exactly patrolling the city looking for crime and stopping it the way Batman or Superman would. Most of the time, the real threats tend to find them right away or have something to do with them somehow, so coincidentally, they end up saving the world.
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Who told you they don't care? If they can prevent death, they will, and if they can't, well, there ARE the Dragon Balls.
The convenience of the DBs may make them a bit lax, but I think the angry and disgusted expressions on their faces when they see children being incinerated/people getting the life sucked out of them/friends being eaten that it certainly bothers them.
The convenience of the DBs may make them a bit lax, but I think the angry and disgusted expressions on their faces when they see children being incinerated/people getting the life sucked out of them/friends being eaten that it certainly bothers them.
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Well, the logic seems to be that by putting the lives of a few in danger, it will be possible to save million/billions of others, and it's not like they can't be revived anyway. Every time they seem to endanger lives, they seem to make it clear that it is the only way, and that they will be able to repair the danger with the Dragon Balls. I highly doubt they would be so reckless without them. Like when Piccolo tells Boo that there are plenty of people left to kill, he thinks something along the lines of "Sorry, people of Earth, I will be sure to revive you all later on." Face it, if you lived in the Dragon Ball universe, you would ave to make decisions like that. I'm sure they never feel good about it.
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Re: The Z-warriors don't care if people get killed?
Like everyone else has said in their own ways, that's not what people here say at all. Obviously they don't like when innocent people are killed, and just about any of them would protect someone who needs protecting, but it's not like it's their job or their reason for perfecting their skills in the first place. Especially not if we're talking about Goku. Sure, he'll protect the world. I mean, you'd protect your home if someone tried to wreck it too, right? But he loves to fight challenging opponents just for the challenge itself.Jermyn wrote:Here something that always bother me, People here say that Goku and friends don't really care if innocent people get killed in their battles because their martial artists and not comic book superheroes. Yet this contradicts the characters in-series reactions to the horrible things the villain like Freeza, Cell and Majin Buu do.
Take Goku letting Vegeta live after his first visit to Earth, for instance. He didn't let him live because it was 'the right thing to do,' or something else Superman might say; he let him live because 'it would be a waste for someone that strong to die. Next time I want to beat him fair and square.'
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Gohan does :p.penguintruth wrote:They care, but they're not exactly patrolling the city looking for crime and stopping it the way Batman or Superman would.
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Because he's a NEEEEERRRRD!Herms wrote:Gohan does :p.penguintruth wrote:They care, but they're not exactly patrolling the city looking for crime and stopping it the way Batman or Superman would.
Kentai wrote:Son Gokuu is a fascinating character anyway, because he is - at face value, anyway - an idiot savant. The victim of violent head trauma as an infant [...] he's a simple bumpkin with a fair share of brain damage who's natural talents to work out what's wrong compensate for his broad lack of common sense. But he's also a fighter, through and through [...] he fight until he has, in no uncertain terms, beaten his enemy on terms they can both acknowledge. He doesn't want to kill anyone, or even prove that he can win... he just wants to know he can. He's an ineffably charming bastard who's manly leanings were really incendental, and yes, the fact that he was voiced by a squeaky woman made the combination perhaps all the more charming.
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I think it's interesting how in all of Toriyama's works, people who actually call themselves a "champion of justice" or the like are universally either incompetent (Lady Red), hypocritical (Pola), weak (Mister Satan), ridiculous (Great Saiyaman), or all four (Suppaman).Kunzait_83 wrote:Unless of course it’s Great Saiyaman. Cause he’s y’know, the champion of justice. :P
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