paperbowser wrote: Perhaps it's from my own observation that you are as to why I've stated as much.
Maybe you perceive what you say differently in your head, which outcomes to a different interpretation.
Perhaps you should elaborate with specific examples pertaining to your statement.
Not uncommon for everyone in terms of written dialect.
Perfect wrote: Clothes:
Doesn't need to be. Kaio sent Goku an upgraded outfit(without his symbol on it), off panel. The same Goku goes on and dies, and in the anime meets a far more powerful Dai Kaio. Goku's gi is torn up in the fight with Paikuhan, and thus is in need of some new clothes. I wonder who could have given him some... The support is there. There's a very large potential for Goku's gi getting upgraded again. Either way you look at it anyway: It's 'subjective' the amount of power Vegeta put into the attack against Goku there. And since the Ki attack didn't erupt on Goku, it would be the same analogy as if a person was blocking while getting hit and pushed back by a vehicle.
Because you seem to think near death is based on percentages(which would make it subjective). When it's based on point value. The warriors can easily suppress their energy down to a normal value where they can open doors, take a shit, and sleep without causing havoc to the environment. If you consider 10% near death or whatever, you're essentially saying they are near death while doing such normal activities. This of course, undermines the meaning of near death. No one is going to say ~3 million Freeza was near death while fighting Goku compared to his absolute power of ~120+ million. There's no customizable option menu to change the indicator that flashes when you're RPG character is near death in Dragonball Z. If Gohan at 1 isn't near death, and if a freshly born Goku at 2 is far from near death... then near death would likely be under those values.
Don't really see where you're going with this. If he can sense it, it wouldn't really matter much if his body isn't fast enough to dodge it. In which it slightly was.
I said the rules from the anime Dragonball carry over to the anime Dragonball Z. I'm not using 'manga logic'. In the anime, which we're discussing, the line is how I said it.
@ Gohan
I. That would leave him open for a critical counter attack from Dabra(and it would be highly out of character, he isn't a novice at fighting by this point). In which, judged by his uniform, he has taken no damage...making it unlikely.
III. You're essentially restating the reason I'm suggesting as why Gohan's uniform wasn't torn from the beginning of the fight.
IV. The actual fight could have just started if we weren't told otherwise.
Perfect wrote:Yes, but don't you see?
I. But that's exactly what I asked you to explain. I don't see any valid reason or evidence to believe he was taking continuous damage.
II. Cell could just be recovering due to time(which ironically doesn't exist, but since you don't think time works that way, it's ok... ) he's given. Over complicating the scenario in an attempt to support a theory isn't necessary. After all, the Ginyu force...who were most certainly defeated by Goku, also regained consciousness and slight mobility like Cell.
III. Even if I choose not to argue against this, and say "sure, it may be possible". You're still not realizing that there is still no evidence at all. Not in the manga, not in the anime, supporting that the possibility of "Cell's maximum > Paikuhan's attack" is anything higher than .000000001%.
Now if I choose to argue against this, I can say: If Cell barely has energy to save himself from needles with his leftover power...the likelihood he has any Ki (as in actual fighting energy, or even Ki to merely fly. Not Ki to just flail around as you're falling) left from Paikuhan's attack is as low as the percentage above.
Perfect wrote:Cell's initial state is not his maximum state. Paikuhan's attack is greater than his initial state. The negative damage is recovered from the reserves of his max that he wasn't using and slowly building up back towards whatever's left. What's left is anyone's guess, but Cell shows signs of recovering as you and I both insinuated as opposed to being unconscious. This would mean there's a vague recovery, whether or not that's all of his power or close to it doesn't matter.
Just like you said you would, you're more or less reiterating what you've already said. Like I've said, I'm quite familiar with your theory. What you've said is the basis for your theory. But what you haven't said is the evidence supporting the theory's existence from the manga, guidebooks, anime, toei themselves, etc. on why anyone should believe "Cell's maximum > Paikuhan's attack."
Again, I'm quite sure I understand your theory. Paikuhan's attacks defeated a suppressed Cell. Sure Paikuhan's attack was greater than cell's initial state. But full stop there. Let's challenge this 'negative damage'. Let's put this claim to the test and see if it holds. 50% Freeza almost
died by the Genki Dama.
Freeza: “Ev-even I thought I would die…I, the great Freeza, was pushed to the brink of death… (same statement in the anime)
Are you about to imply that the Genki Dama was greater or near 100% Freeza's power, since Freeza by definition had half of his power in reserve yet still stated he almost died. And if this isn't the case, and the Genki Dama was at least just greater than 50% Freeza...Freeza would have taken negative damage. Let us use your number type examples:
Since the Genki Dama obviously had to be > 50% Freeza, let's just say 70.
50% Freeza: 60, with 60 in reserve(100% = 120)
Genki Dama: 70
Freeza would be at -10 after the attack. Freeza obviously wasn't negative or dead, so lets say he draws +20 from his reserves for his post Genki Dama power:
Freeza after Genki Dama: 10, with 40 in reserve
Freeza eventually goes 100% which we can more than safely assume is all his power:
100% Freeza after Genki Dama: 50
...So we pretty much have 100% Freeza post Genki Dama attack being weaker than 50% Freeza.
Do you support the fact that 100% Freeza that we were shown and possibly even SSJ Goku were weaker than 50% Freeza before the Genki Dama attack? Seems a bit silly to me. And the reason for doing this tends to be just to overate Freeza's True 100% maximum power. It's pretty much grounds for a statement like "100% Freeza maximum > SSJ Goku > 100% Freeza post Genki Dama"
As you can see, and just as I said in III. "sure, it may be possible". The likelihood however, is probably no more than .0000000001% and there's no suggestion anywhere in the anime, manga, or supplemental material support for it. That's essentially how your theory is being perceived as. Which is why I'm constantly asking you in every post to give actual
evidence for "Cell's maximum power > Paikuhan's attack." Otherwise I don't see how it could be considered anything but a silly theory.
I'll go ahead and repost my main focus on this argument:
lash wrote:The issue I have with your theory: as in "Cell's maximum > Paikuhan's attack"... is that there is truly absolutely no evidence for it. Like literally, at all. I will admit that you've made your point and brought evidence that Cell was likely suppressed when he was defeated, and also reaffirmed that Paikuhan's attack > Suppressed Cell ...But quite frankly you still haven't been able to give one support, reason, or evidence on why anyone should think "Cell's maximum > Paikuhan's attack" without seeming like there is some sort of biased motive behind it(overrating Cell). That's pretty much the central focus of this debate in my eyes. Once you can bring enough good substantial evidence supporting it, even I'd probably consider it. But if you can't...well I hope you now understand why I or perhaps even others won't take such a theory seriously in the slightest.
-Otherwise known as The God of DBG.