Understood. Transformations normally gave one the victory throughout all of Dragonball. However, the canonical continuation of Dragonball; Super isn't really changing that transformations give one the victory. It is simply touching on aspects in OG Dragonball that were forgotten about and meant to be coupled with raw power. Look no further than the Tournament of Power, how Roshi made Goku revisit the spiritual ability side from his training in Dragonball. He gained a transformation/power up by accessing the mental.nato25 wrote: Sat Apr 23, 2022 3:25 pm Strong resolve is fine, but I think the main problem is the audience has been trained to expect a victory after a transformation (or major power up). Now this isn't always the case, but a transformation at least let's them fight evenly for a time.
Then you have a moment where Beerus takes ssj3 like it's nothing and it's so impactful where you know this guy means business.
Just off memory.
- goku vs nappa
- zarbon vs vegeta (and then zarbon flipping it back)
- piccolo vs frieza (and again, flipping it)
- ssj goku vs frieza
- ssj goku vs 19
- almost all cell and buu battles
And again from memory this trend largely continues into super.
Now in the span of a chapter you have a character that seems to be already dominating and then transforms not once, but twice. To a form we have also just seen dominant a couple chapters ago.
And the winner of the fight is bardock, who at least in my opinion, has been annoyingly turned from a common saiyan who tried to make a difference into a series golden child.
Combine it all together and I think that's the stem of the communities problem. There's portions of good writing with how gas resolve is weak and bardocks strong, but it's not overcoming the other issues for me.
Notice how most of the mental side of the training back then were from the gods of Dragonball [Kaio, Popo, etc] too. This trend continues with the very gods in Super as well [Beerus/Whis].
Thank you for the response. I did read all of it. You are correct Vegeta had nothing to do with the Cerealian's destruction. Beerus even told him that the Saiyans history has nothing to do with him now. IIRC Vegeta even told Granolah the same thing. However, Vegeta's conflict is due to the development he has received. He no longer is that callous man. He understands Granolah's revenge against him because of his people's actions. Hence why he believes his death, like the Saiyans, is fated to happen. This comes from guilt, which came with Vegeta's character development.Zelvin wrote: Sat Apr 23, 2022 4:00 pmBut that's also utter nonsense. Goku was resolved to save Gohan no matter what against Raditz. Even going so far as to sacrifice his life to do it. Goku received no buff for that. Conversely, Nappa was determined to lay waste to the entire Z-fighter team, Goku included, and fought with everything he had, only to be laid out flat by Goku's Kaioken. Nappa got no Saiyan boost from that. Even Vegeta was determined to make them all suffer after receiving humiliation after humiliation while fighting them. Pushed to use Oozaru, blasted in the eye, having his tail cut off, then harassed fighting Gohan, getting blasted with the mini Spirit Bomb, then slashed by Yajirobe from behind, and finally put against the Oozaru Gohan. Vegeta was determined to win and take them all out at every point to prove his superiority. Yet no Saiyan Pride/Spirit boost was forthcoming.Miracles wrote: Sat Apr 23, 2022 2:00 pm Agreed. I do not think the story will upset it's foundations about UI being calm. Bardock's fight against Gas showed pure focus on victory no matter what. Such mental/spiritual concentration reconciles with the skill of UI. From a battle aspect, this is what Goku can gain from the audio.
A difference was shown in father and son's bouts against Gas. When both had no hope of victory. Goku ran and played defense against Gas instead of fighting to win. This is the reason Gas says Goku lacks the "fire/resolve" his father had.
This creates a fundamental problem with this idea of "Saiyan Evolution" being proposed at this point, but also with Bardock himself. Because if this was always true and was that common knowledge among Saiyans, then why didn't King Vegeta abuse this benefit relentlessly in an attempt to break free from the control of Freeza and King cold? All he'd have to do is get a group of Elite Saiyans together and battle them relentlessly. And in probably a few months he'd be on Freeza's base level, if not higher. Especially if they abuse the use of the healing pods. If they could evolve and unlock new levels of power like that so easily and so quickly, then King Vegeta would never have had to bank their entire future of his Son. He'd instead get strong enough himself by abusing their Saiyan physiology and mentality to do the job himself.
Without any other Saiyan even considering that or displaying that kind of ability, it inherently implies that Bardock, a "Lower-Class Warrior", is Special. That the way he fights and the way he thinks is the way of a True Saiyan and that's why he's the only one who 'evolves' like this at that point in history. Which then implies that if Bardock is special, then Goku was always special, and that everything attributed to Goku is just inherited from Bardock. We already had that line before about Goku's 'softness' coming from being his Father's Son. Thus if Bardock is a special Saiyan, then so is Goku and Goku gets his special'ness from Bardock. Which undermines everything Goku has achieved all throughout his life. Goku's not a "Low-Class Warrior" who, through training, resolve and determination, was able to overcome incredible odds. Naw. It's because he's Special.
It's why I hate the idea of this all being directly connected to Goku. And why I hate Vegeta's portrayal too and him being "ohh I understand why Granolah hates Saiyans and I feel bad about it", when he had no such feelings towards Broly and Paragus, who'd suffered because of the actions of his father, King Vegeta. Vegeta didn't care about things that he had "no involvement with". Well, Vegeta had no involvement with the Saiyans being ordered to attack Planet Cereal, but he's supposed to feel guilty about what happened to Granolah? At least with the Namekians you could say it's because he attacked them himself all those years ago, but the Cerealeans? Vegeta had no connection with them at all. And if he's going to be weepy about Granolah, then he's just going to be the same with every race and civilization the Saiyans have attacked/destroyed across the universe. Both before and after they came under the control of King Cold and Freeza.
As for Bardock's power up, It came because of his mindset. King Vegeta didn't have a character like Bardock. He bowed down and accepted the fate of Freeza ruling the Saiyan people. So how could King Vegeta ever push past his limits if his thoughts are not focused on victory? It's not something that is common knowledge but based on character. Vegeta lost his marbles in his fight against Goku, when he found out he was weaker. He even went ape form. Yet Bardock stayed focused, without even the ability to go ape form, kept striving for victory. Goku was concerned about saving Gohan, not beating Radditz to a pulp with his own bare hands like his father against Gas. Goku also had help from Piccolo. How is that going to aid Goku push past his limits? It doesn't.
Bardock is still a low class warrior and it does not change the fact that Goku is birthed from that low class heritage. However, Bardock's mentality is something special. Which allowed him to surpass his own limits. Still whatever new power up he gained doesn't mean he is an elite all of a sudden. Goku's hard work is still established, yet he still needs to focus on the spiritual side of things for his current growth in UI [which is spiritually based].