That's your theory, now you have to support it with solid facts based on the manga. In other words, Pilaf was stronger than Perfect Cell, but he didn't want to hurt Goku, but to train him. So he purposedly put him in danger tons of times without killing him. Once Goku grew, he was too old to continue the training, so he retired in peace.DBZGTKOSDH wrote:But Freeza didn't heal himself, he re-boosted his body. Again, ki doesn't like life points. What Freeza did by increasing his muscles was re-boosting his power beyond its limits. It's like Freeza took and adrenaline shot. Same thing happened to Goku when he transformed into a Super Saiyan for the first time. He wouldn't even walk before that, and he was kicking ass after transforming.
As you see, this doesn't contradict directly the manga at any point.
Considering that Freezer was holding himself against the KameHame Ha, did he took the Kamehame also by surprise? Because if not, with a difference in power bigger than the one between Vegeta and Dodoria in favour of Goku, this wouldn't be possible.DBZGTKOSDH wrote:Because Freeza took him by surprise.
I wasn't talking about the speed but about the fact that he reached, according to you, his 70% of maximum capacity without using his technique of bulking himself that recovered his Ki.DBZGTKOSDH wrote:He also powered-up from ~2.5% to 50% in an instant.
In other words, if Freezer hadn't been hit by the Genkidama, could he reach his 100% without bulking even for a bit? The way you think of it, it seems that the bulking had nothing to do with the ammount of power, but that it was only a KI restoring technique.
Even if it didn't heal him, it replenished his bodily energy to it's maximum capacity no matter on which condition he was. So why didn't he undo the bulking process, to bulk again and recover his energy at 100%.DBZGTKOSDH wrote:I never said that increasing his muscle mass healed him, it's you who is under that impression.
No, we are speaking of Battle Power here. Nappa and Vegeta never powered up their BP's, that's something Vegeta learned on the earth. Ki sensin doesn't work like a scoutter, so what they did was maybe to change their attitude or to put their powers to work to put a show, but it wasn't anything that affected their battle power.DBZGTKOSDH wrote:The fact that Nappa powered-up twice and Vegeta once shows that they could decrease their ki to a degree, just not to the same degree the Z-Senshi could.
Isn't that exactly the same as not having their full battle powers to fight? If someone that has 10000 BP can't go past 5000 at a certain point, saying that at that point he had 5000 or saying that he couldn't go past 5000 it's exactly the same.DBZGTKOSDH wrote:What you are saying is that Battle Powers work like life-points work in the video games, which isn't the case. They don't lose power, they just can't use all of their power because their bodies are messed up & their stamina drops a lot.
I see that, the problem is that you limit your answers to justify your points, to give explanations to what I think it's contradictory between your stance and the manga. But you never say why it's impossible for Freezer to be speaking about his relative energy for example. Why do you disagree? You only justify your points demonstrating that it's possible, if the manga was a literary mess, to explain them. But that's the same I did with my "Pilaf > Perfect Cell" theory, and it's a fallacy.DBZGTKOSDH wrote:And I disagree.
I don't know what's that "super saiyan grade 3" state, but the one where he bulked his body didn't have anything to do with Freezer's bulked state. Cell did the same than Trunks, to sacrifice speed to gain power.DBZGTKOSDH wrote:How? Goku gave Cell the senzu, he didn't ask for it. Cell still had more power hiding, and he even had his "Super Saiyan Grade 3" & Power-Weighed states (both of them are similar to Freeza's Full Power state). Goku didn't know if Cell was fighting at full power, and since Cell had lost stamina from their fight, he gave him the senzu to recover it, so that he can have a fair fight with Gohan.
Goku did know that Cell was fighting hiding part of his energy, and since he knew that Cell (according to you) had a ki/stamina recovering technique, why did he give Cell a senzu bean?
If you just realize that is because you may have just forget that another point supporting this lost power is that this is what happens to every single character of the series, Cell included.DBZGTKOSDH wrote:I just realized that your fact that Freeza lost power is that statement and... it doesn't say anything about Freeza losing power. All it says is that Freeza is injured, but still stronger than everyone.
And yes, it say it. Even you have said it. If he is "still" stronger than everyone, it means that he is not as strong as he was before, otherwise there's no sense in saying that.
Weird means weird, and too big, it's too big. If he had accepted the 50x he would've spoken about the 10x multiplier in that guide, but he did it in another guide that was released later, which means that he didn't see that 50x mulitplier until it was published or too late to change it.DBZGTKOSDH wrote:Or, he accepted the x50. He never said that x50 is unsuitable, he just says that it sounds too big.
Vegeta had received a lot of damage from the KKx3. He also spent a lot of energy on the Garlik-ho and lost to the KameHame Ha - KKx4 that even without killing him, it obviously inflicted more damage to him.Rocketman wrote:To be honest, I wanna know how you figure Oozaru Vegeta to be less than 50,000. That's bugging me.
Finally, he also lost a lot of energy making the artificial moon, so by the point he starts to transform I doubt he had more than 3,000 BP units.