mAcChaos wrote:
What if the people they were trying to suppress also grew stronger over the decades?
It seems like everybody kept up in the arms race as time passed.
That might make it so that 500.000 wasn't enough. But I don't imagine all the various planets becoming strong enough that 100% Freeza is not enough to rule the empire. And if someone that can rival Buu arc Piccolo can't help them, Freeza also wouldn't as far as they knew. They didn't know that Freeza could grow much more powerful. That revelation shocked them in that manga adaptation.
FortuneSSJ wrote:
You talk like you watched the movie.
Pretty sure Piccolo has a hard time fighthing that guy because he was getting tired. I don't know how bad the red guy beats Piccolo but its not impossible.
And why you say He's way stronger than 100% Freeza?! Land sucessful atacks doesn't make you the stronger.
Gohan damaged Raditz, Nappa,Vegeta, Freeza...
Tenshihan, Krillin, Piccolo damaged Nappa
Vegeta and Goku damaged Perfect Cell
None of the Z fighters were stronger than the enemy in those fights. And I could go on.
I know people nowadays like to use words like depth, plothole and such everytime, but you must know what you're talking about.
He could be a new recruit too but I'm not even going there.
We've seen many times that unless the attack is a surprise attack, a punch won't even make a dramatically stronger opponent budge. For example, #16 versus second-form Cell.
So, unless that punch is a surprise attack, and that soldier doesn't do anything else to Piccolo, he has to be stronger than 100% Freeza because Piccolo is WAYYYY stronger than 100% Freeza and only someone stronger than 100% Freeza would be able to fight him.
Also, the gap in power between all the characters in the situations you mentioned, is inferior to the gap that should exist between 100% Freeza and Buu arc Piccolo.
Finally, I see no reason why Buu arc Piccolo would get significantly tired from fighting a couple hundred Freeza's soldiers fodder. If that happens in the movie, I think it's weird.
Faustus wrote:
Yeah, no - you're deliberately insisting on the worst possible interpretation, one which is nowhere supported in the dialogue we're given. Nowhere is it said that Sorbet needed Freeza for his power.
Even if it were a question of power (which I don't believe it is, or at least not entirely), why can't Shisami be weaker than Freeza, and Piccolo be given some trouble by someone a good deal weaker than himself? Is this so impossible? Why does everything have to systematically reduce to A > B every single time?
It's stated directly in the manga tie-in for this movie that they need Freeza so that he can bring order to the empire that has been left in chaos after his demise.
How do you think they expected him to do that other than by using his power? His charm...?
As for someone weaker than Piccolo fighting him, as we've seen multiple times, if a fighter is much weaker than another, unless he manages to get a surprise attack, a punch from him won't even budge the much stronger fighter. For example, #16 versus second-form Cell.