ABED wrote:RandomGuy96 wrote:He gained an achievement for the son he just met and a protector of Earth while he's gone. And like I said, given the choice between finishing off a villain himself when he could and throwing his son out to the wolves without any prep for little gain, he chose to send his son. So it's completely in-character going by the only ever time he was in a situation like this. Hell, at least in the Buu Saga he didn't help Buu before sending Gotenks off.
He couldn't defeat Cell. Gohan wasn't let in on Goku's plan but he did have prep, that's what they were training for in the RST.
THere was nothing gained by lying. He already told Piccolo that it was better for the Earth to be defended by the living. Goku was written out of character, plain and simple.
I meant that he didn't prepare Gohan for the role. He at least told Goten what was going on. And he THOUGHT he could beat Cell, since he thought that the power Cell showed against him was his full power (kind of like Buu), and had the opportunity to take a senzu and team up with Gohan and the others. He was wrong, but that does nothing to change his intentions.
I'm pretty sure Toriyama knows what's "in character" for Goku better than you do. He lied because he wanted to make it look like Gotenks was necessary, and didn't want everyone to (correctly) think he's an asshole for sending his seven year old son off to do something he can do himself. Honesty has never been one of Goku's defining traits, you're simply assuming that it's out of character for him to lie ever. Yet you're apparently thinking that sending his son off against a monster he could beat himself IS in character, which is the asshole thing, so I don't really see any reason to make a distinction here.
Cell wasn't going to kill Gohan, he was explicit that he wanted to test himself and draw out Gohan's power. Could he have? Maybe, but Goku was still not far away and if he got the impression Cell would've killed Gohan, do you honestly think Goku would've stood by and watched as Gohan died right in front of him?
Say Goku's little plan is a little off, and Cell doesn't do one little thing- or hell, assume Satan isn't there and Gohan doesn't see 16 die (Satan has to salvage a lot of Goku's fuck-ups, doesn't he?). What happens then? Even suppressed, Cell was too fast for Gohan to touch and was just beating on him. Eventually, Gohan just wouldn't be able to take any more.
And his plan is still stupidly overcomplicated compared to just teaming up with everyone. But no, he instead helps Cell and watches as his son gets the shit beaten out of him. You say that he wasn't being 'damaged', but being punched in the face repeatedly and crushed is still agonizing, and would've killed him eventually anyway.
I think he wouldn't realize what's going on until too late. And if Cell actually powered up, there's nothing Goku or anyone else could do anyway.