The fact the plot is so easily solvable serves as a good indication that maybe it should end or maybe, and steel yourself because I'm about to introduce a novel concept for DB: make it less easily avoidable!Asura wrote:These replies are getting long-winded, but to sum up a reply to everything you said, I feel as if you're not looking at it from a "story" perspective, and more like a "well X character can do this so why didn't he???" perspective. Things only happen when the plot calls for it. Saying "Goku could have KKx20 and snapped Freeza's neck in a second" would never happen in the story, because that would make for a boring story. Trunks telling a whole long horrifying story of everyone dying to Androids, only for Bulma to say "ok lets just kill Gero now!" and everyone going "OK!" and destroying the entire lab, thereby skipping the entire android and cell sagas, would never happen in the story.ekrolo2 wrote:
Sometimes things need to happen because they're convenient to the plot. Almost every anime is a victim of this. "Why didn't X just Y?" is a good question, except for the fact if X did Y, there wouldn't be a story. Sometimes Goku and co's decisions are made purely just to advance the plot. Goku isn't the only character victim to this. You could even say "Why didn't Gohan just Kamehameha Super Buu the second he showed up, and one shot him?" Again, boring story.
For the record though I still very much doubt that Goku could have surprised Freeza and snapped his neck. Freeza probably could have gone from pre-50% to well over 50% in a mere instant if he knew he was in any kind of serious danger.
Also I don't really understand how you think Krillin got killed due to Goku dicking around. Freeza was slaughtering Goku the entire time, there was nothing he could do. He could barely even stand after firing the spirit bomb. How the hell was it his fault that Krillin got killed?
Goku's official stance as to why he did not use SSJ3 during their fight comes right before Goku begs Vegeta to fuse with him.
Vegeta: When you fought me - you hid your true strength!! Were you manipulating me - or mocking me?! I saw it all in the afterlife! "Super Saiyan 3"!!? You turn my stomach!! You think I want to be one with you?!
Goku: ...I-I'm sorry. There was a limit to how long I could transform...I had to save it for later, just in case...
Goku would have sacrificed the Earth if it meant training Goten and Trunks, because he knew he wouldn't be around forever. If he killed Buu then and there (aside from being anti-climactic) then it would teach nothing to the next generation. He would rather sacrifice and revive those people if it meant that he could be sure of the peaceful future they would have once he was gone. It's a complicated situation that isn't as black and white as it appears. The time limit he was given changed everything he would be able to do and he had to decide how best to spend his time while assuring the future would be safe in hands that weren't his own.
You know how we can avoid the issue of everyone knowing about Gero? Cut out the time travel shit and rework the story to work without and it boom! Problem is solved, suddenly the cast doesn't have the entire solution gift wrapped for them and you might have an antagonist who's hopes, dreams, home address, favorite variations of porn and secret racist opinions aren't spelled out by Future Trunks before the proper arc can even kick off.
Also, Freeza wasn't slaughtering Goku the entire time, they dick around. They're even for most of him using Pre-50%, going so far as to play a short game where Freeza uses no hands to make things more interesting. Plus, Freeza can't sense ki, and a slight difference in power is all the difference you need to kill someone. Hell, if freaking Piccolo can take Freeza off guard, Goku taking him off guard AND being stronger then him is an easy victory. But Goku doesn't do this, why? Because he wants to fight, and what happens as a result of this? Krillin dies, Piccolo almost dies again (making the ENTIRE fucking point of coming to Namek moot), Namek itself gets destroyed and Goku, through sheer dumb luck proves Vegeta right by becoming a Super Saiyan.
Hell, in the manga Freeza intentionally fires on Piccolo first just to screw with Goku, if he blasted Goku himself through the chest, it's all over, everybody would die.
And Goku's official stance on what he intends to do to Vegeta is as I stated in the picture: kick his ass quickly to prevent Boo from showing up. Toriyama can try and retcon this all he wants but it makes no sense in-universe for a pragmatic sounding Goku to not do the pragmatic thing.
And I don't care about the Fat Boo thing, I already said I didn't count it as him being selfish, the Kid Boo thing is. Hell, if Goku wanted to let the future generation win, why not let them actually do so by having them kill Kid Boo when they get revived? Don't tell me Goku thinks they can't do it because even Gotenks and Gohan aren't so incomepetent as to lose to a guy they can finger flick to death, especially since they'd know not to mess around after suffering his absoprtion.





