Nejishiki wrote:Well, the thing about that: It's never put under doubt by anyone else, narrator or otherwise. There's no relation between him not destroying the planet with the "beam struggle" & being capable of destroying the solar system. In context, Cell wished to kill Gohan, then the rest of them, in that specific order & with that particular method to mock Gohan's failure.
Yeah he just never proves it unfortunately, I would actually prefer it that the beam clash did destroy the solar system, so Goku has to go to namek to wish everyone back, would have at the very least proved that Cell, the man with Vegeta, and Freeza inside of him was speaking the truth
I think you're misunderstanding me. I originally said Cold & Chilled couldn't transform because that's their natural & only appearance. The reason for that belief? Because only Freeza transforms & provides explanation for why he does so.
Then that means that I can say that a Saiyan is born at various levels of super Saiyan in the womb, but the moment they come out they turn into a lowered form, so that's the reason why Vegeta could never get super Saiyan three, because he was only born as a super Saiyan two, while Goku was born as a super Saiyan three. The reason for this belief is because Vegeta could never ever get super Saiyan three even when he tried. nothing clashes with it in the narrative, and it even provides an explanation.
Do you realize how dumb that is
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The idea that all of these forms are their true form is asinine, and I'm sorry to say it very naive, besides Chilled's form being a disgusting abomination that should have never seen the light of day, and was made by Akira Toriyama while he was having a fever dream, is irrelevant to the discussion. Because then how does Freeza actually transform downwards then? Is he just a hyper evolved being who can go transform through the different evolutionary states of his states? With Chilled being in the current state, and Cold in the next state?
Just because something is stated dosen't mean that is true, seriously
I never delved into the rest of what you're proposing. I only support the one interpretation provided in the story: Freeza developed three, suppressed forms.
In the namekian arc a Saiyan is stated to be only capable of transforming into a super Saiyan unless they are pure of heart, and that they only transform once every one thousand years, cue to the next arc the android, where another man transforms into a super Saiyan, and Vegeta manages to transform into a super Saiyan besides being a disgusting scum bag. In the Narrative it was outright stated that the super Saiyan had to be pure of heart, and only appears once every one thousand years.
What Freeza states just doesn't, flat up add up to what we've seen.
That's why I believed we reached an impasse earlier. I see nothing new to consider, unfortunately. It's grounds I've already covered & repeated. ^^;; For example, you oppose Freeza's motives for developing new forms. Strong implication exists where he didn't want to make his natural form easier to control. That's why I answered that he possibly suppressed himself out of convenience & illustrated why doing something else may possibly be simpler than altering a base "model". Only Freeza himself can answer these questions specifically but his actions make it apparent that he didn't believe managing his natural form was worth his time. And really, as I persist, nothing changes from these answers anyway.
No the reason why we've reached an impasse, is because freeza outright also outright states that he loses control in the higher forms, similar to the super Saiyan forms, King Cold never ascends to a higher form, even when it would make sense in the narrative, Chilled never transforms even when it would make sense in the narritive.
Clearly the idea that they are suppression forms just doesn't add up to what we've seen
By the way, you're aware that Kanzenshuu, the website, is run by four, wonderful individuals, right? I'm sure you flatter them with your impressions but their manga guide is something they wrote. It's not official material, if you thought that.

Yeah I do consider them to be pretty trustworthy