Senzu_Bean wrote:Actually everything says their power differs. Not only in the original work but in the guides too. If you continue to insist in something that is completely illogical then okay, good, but stop saying your logic is more correct when it isn't.
Here's a short list, in case you missed anything.
Support for the past Androids being mysteriously stronger:
- A confused Trunks thinks so.
- The almighty Daizenshuu takes his word for it.
Support for the Androids being the same power between timelines:
- Trunks, being unconscious during Gohan's last stand, never learns like Gohan did that the Androids were holding back so much power.
- The Androids label Trunks as a "toy" for them, strongly implying they've holding back their full power against him like they did with Gohan.
- Gero stopped observing the heroes after the battle with Vegeta, so nothing Trunks did to change the timeline would directly effect his work on any of the Androids.
- Cell is from a future practically identical to Trunks' and yet has
accurate data regarding the Androids and their power, which holds true for the past Androids as well.
- Again, there is NO given, factual, infallible indicator within the story that there is any difference between the two alternate pairs of Androids.
That's an awful lot of points against it, so... go ahead. Tell me again that I'm being "illogical," simply because I recognize bullcrap when I see it. I welcome and encourage anyone to find me any piece of solid, factual evidence, no matter how tiny, to even
suggest this. Show me this so-called "everything" that so clearly states there's an actual difference, beyond a single confused line coming from a character who's been beaten around and toyed with for half his life.
As a character, Trunks is very naive and prone to rash thinking, and as a whole his word on matters like this shouldn't be automatically taken as law or fact. In this particular case, he was misinformed. This becomes very obvious once you read anything beyond his one line on the matter, and I thought that just about any given member of this forum would be smart enough to do so. To know how to look a little deeper when something doesn't quite add up, rather than ignoring things in favor of just believing what they're told.
Then again, most of the truly smart members are probably avoiding this tired "argument" like the plague, which I'm beginning to consider doing myself. My desire to prevent misinformation just continues getting the best of me every time I see topics like this come up.