TheUltimateVegito wrote:ekrolo2 wrote: The Android arcs connection with the RRA is completely forced by virtue of the RRA being completely incompetent jokes for the most part as we see them in the RRA arc. Nor do they have any real importance to Goku as a character in the arc he dismantles them in. For most of it, they're just jackasses who happen to get in his way until he decides to take them out just for the sake of resurrecting Bora.
It's a forced, totally unbelievable connection that does nothing for Goku as a character besides being a callback to the past. It's like if they did a sequel to Whacky Races where Dick Dasterdly's apprentice or whatever acted and did Hannibal Lecter-ish things without any censoring. I can't buy that the same organization that hired a dumbass like Murasaki can produce something like Cell without anything to show a transition.
Neither he nor Gohan do anything of value in the actual Android arc either. Goku's out of it completely until the Cell Games and Gohan is little more than another source of background noise during conversations. Nothing that happens to either of them until the very end even remotely hints at "This is Goku passing his job to Gohan". I'm not saying it doesn't exist at all but the way fans overblow it as something that's deeply planned out and woven into everything just boggles my mind, especially considering how much of a badly written mess the Android arc is.
As for my coincidences line, Goku says he attracts danger but really, most of the shit that happens to Earth would've happened regardless of if he was there. The RRA still would've existed and likely have succeeded in taking over the Earth. Piccolo would've come about regardless, Freeza and the Saiyan's already know about Earth so it would get attacked by one or the other or both eventually. Goku just happens to get involved in all this stuff, wrongly thinking it's his fault when it's not, he just gets caught up in it, the universe doesn't just magically fart out villains to attack him and the Earth just because there must exist some cosmic counter-balance to Goku's pure-heartedness.
RRA was the most feared army in the globe. Their comedic elements didn't really dampened but only made them more interesting. Murasaki only looked like a chump because of how stronger Goku is. They're suppose to be dismantled like that by Goku hence why Dr.Gero was determined to have revenge on Goku alone. It was completely believable and was a testament for Goku and the series' growth to that point and emphasized the idea of the story coming full circle.
Goku lack of involvement in the arc was also a testament of the idea that Goku is no longer needed on earth. Imagine if Goku defeated everyone all fine and dandy on his own then ended up saying the earth doesn't need him? The fact that he didn't even win a match in the arc emphasizes the idea that Goku's time on earth is up. And like I said before, it gave the feeling of saving the best for last with Gohan. Gohan did show greater composure and maturity than the previous arcs which showed how he developed from the previous arcs i.e able to sense and save Piccolo before Gero killed him.
When Goku and Gohan entered the Time Chamber Goku said it himself that he plans on making Gohan stronger than himself, from then on build up for the torch being passed intensified but was more subtle than say the Super Saiyan build up in the Namek arc. There were also multiple hints at Goku making his decision at the end. i.e Goku appearing to be contemplating after waking up from the heart virus. Not to mention the build up during the ten days of the Cell Games and how History of Trunks chapter added to the build up.
Whether or not the earth would've been better if he wasn't there since he was a baby isn't the idea, the idea is that Goku calculated that the
future of earth would be better without him by the time of the Cell arc. But to go deeper into Goku attracting bad guys:
The fact is these bad guys came from a variety of different sources which Goku could not have predicted:
Master Shen came from the Crane Hermit school, who wanted revenge on Goku for killing Tao. Goku could not have predicted this.
King Piccolo was freed by Emperor Pilaf, who Goku defeated in the RRA arc, which Goku could not have predicted. Meaning, it's likely that King Piccolo possibly wouldn't have been freed if Goku didn't encounter pilaf.
Goku predicted Piccolo Jr, but only because Kami told him about it. His main objective was still to get revenge on Goku.
The Saiyans are aliens. Goku could not have predicted them coming and they sorely came to earth because of Goku. Goku himself attracted the Saiyans who are completely different from the other bad guys Goku was attracting and came only to recruit Goku because they needed to take over another planet, not because they were planning on retrieving Goku or cared much about taking over earth.
Freeza and King Cold came to earth to get revenge on Goku. Goku might have predicted Freeza but he couldn't have predicted King Cold (Who was more powerful than Freeza, btw)
And yeah, it does seem deeply planned out and woven into everything when you think about it:
By this point, not only all the main casts character arcs were concluded, but he was actually no longer needed on earth. Gohan was now far better than him (And Goku was responsible for him unleashing his full potential) and was the key reason why the Z-Fighters are now more in sync.
Vegeta developed to give up fighting because of Goku's death. Vegeta giving up could have been viewed as him becoming good, since Goku died his pride died with him at that moment. He's a literal example of someone who Goku staying dead stopped from being a threat.
Goku's decision reflects on all aspect of his character, as well as his life journey up to this point. Now, some may argue that something like that is unlikely to happen again and that the bad guys weren't only after Goku, but that's missing the point. This is suppose to be how it affected Goku, and seeing things from his perspective. The bad guys were still attracted to Goku and by the Android saga there was a whole universe of possibilities. Keep in mind that Goku could not have predicted the Saiyans and King Cold coming to earth because of him as well as the Androids, who were very illusive (couldn't be sensed, came from secret lab, spied on Goku for years). The Androids were key because they were the biggest threat and were created solely to kill Goku (And did in alternate timelines), which impacted his decision the most. It was like everything before that was leading up and connected to this. It also satisfied Goku's love for fighting, as the otherworld is full of powerful opponents who should be around Goku's strength (If we go by the manga) as they must've trained for millenniums. This is where the genius goes even further, when you think about it, satisfying Goku's love for battle like this could further protect the earth, as he tends to let opponents arrive at their best whether or not it's the right thing to do, due to his Saiyan blood. Him no longer being alive eliminates the chance of this happening. This wouldn't have been possible if King Kai and the Saiyans weren't introduced in the Saiyan arc, as well as Goku learning instant Transmissions which furthered how planned out this all seems.
Krillin believed they should let a common enemy strengthen the alliances between the Z-fighters because of Vegeta being around, but now Vegeta's pride is shattered there'll be no need for that. This was a result of the majority of the Z-Fighters once being enemies of Goku, which furthered the idea that everything up to that point was deeply connected. Because with Goku's death there's no one among the Z-Fighters who would willingly put the earth in danger, which is freakin' genius.