Future Trunks's Timeline
Appearance
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Future Trunks's Timeline is a fictional and alternate version of the timeline of the Dragon Ball franchise, in which Son Goku dies of a heart disease and the Artificial Humans ravage the earth.
Major Events
Only events which differ from the main timeline are listed below.
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| Age 764[1] | Some time in August,[2] Son Goku returns to Earth and defeats Future Freeza and Future King Cold. Shortly after, Goku dies of a heart disease.[note 1] |
| Age 766[1] | Trunks is born. |
| Age 767[1] | The Artificial Humans No. 17 and 18 are completed and strike on 12 May at 10:00am, nine kilometers southwest of South City.[3] Doctor Gero and most of Earth's mightiest warriors are killed. Almost immediately before Piccolo's death, Pilaf wishes for Shenlong to restore the youth of himself, Mai, and Shuu. The wish turns the three of them into infants.[4] |
| Between Age 767 and Age 780[1] |
The Artificial Humans leave Earth ravaged. Son Gohan begins training Trunks. |
| Age 780[1] | The Artificial Humans kill Gohan.[note 2] |
| Age 784[5] | Bulma finishes building a Time Machine. Trunks heads to the past to give heart medicine to Goku and warn him of the Artificial Humans. Shortly after, Trunks returns from the past. |
| Age 785[5] | Trunks spends 8 months recharging his time machine,[6] then arrives in the past again.[7] After assisting in the struggle against Cell, Trunks returns from the past again and defeats Artificial Humans No. 17 and 18.[8] |
| Age 786[9] | Cell emerges and begins looking for the Artificial Humans. |
| Age 788[5] | Trunks encounters Cell and subsequently defeats him.[10] Trunks leaves once more for the past to report his success.[note 3] |
| Some time after Cell's defeat |
With warning from Kaiōshin Shin, Trunks repels Bobbidi and Dabra's invasion and prevents the resurrection of Majin Boo.[11] |
| 17 Years[12] ahead of the present in Dragon Ball Super[note 4] |
Goku Black emerges. Goku Black kills Bulma, and Trunks returns to the past seeking help. An immortal Zamasu fuses with Goku Black. The Omni-King erases this timeline as Trunks and Mai escape to the past. |

An alternate version of this timeline exists where the future's Beerus is convinced to destroy this alternate timeline's Zamasu before chaos can erupt. In this new alternate version of the future, two versions of both Trunks and Mai coexist.[13]
Series Coverage
- Dragon Ball Extra Chapter: Trunks the Story –A Lone Warrior–
- Dragon Ball Chapters 419 - 420
- Dragon Ball Z TV Special 2: Defiance in the Face of Despair!! The Remaining Super Warriors – Gohan and Trunks
- Dragon Ball Z Episode 194
- Dragon Ball Kai Episode 98
- Dragon Ball Super Episodes XX - XX
- Dragon Ball Super Chapters 14 - 16, 18 - 26
- Jump Victory Carnival 2016 Official Guidebook Special
Notes
- ↑ The anime portrays Goku's death as occurring six months before the Artificial Humans appear, placing his death in November, 766. The timeline of Trunks's future within Daizenshū 7 and Chōzenshū 4 takes Trunks at his word in Dragon Ball chapter 335 that Goku will "...be infected with a disease not long from now, and...die," placing his death within the same year as his return to Earth (Age 764). In Dragon Ball Super episode 61, Future Trunks tells his younger self that Goku died before he was born in his timeline.
- ↑ In the anime, rage over Gohan's death triggers Trunks's first Super Saiyan transformation. In the manga, Trunks achieves Super Saiyan prior to Gohan's death.
- ↑ Dragon Ball Z Movie 9 cites Future Trunks returning to inform everyone that he has eliminated the Artificial Humans of his timeline as his reason for being present.
- ↑ No exact Age can be assigned to this year, as it is unclear when exactly the events of the Future Trunks arc takes place in the present timeline of Dragon Ball Super.
External Links
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 "The Three Futures". Dragon Ball Chōzenshū 4: Dragon Ball Super Encyclopedia. Japan: Shueisha, 09 May 2013. ISBN 978-4-08-782499-5. (p. 28)
- ↑ "Chronological Table of DB World". Dragon Ball Chōzenshū 4: Dragon Ball Super Encyclopedia. Japan: Shueisha, 09 May 2013. ISBN 978-4-08-782499-5. (p. 21)
- ↑ Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 335: "A Message of Terror". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1991 #34. Japan: Shueisha, 30 July 1991.
- ↑ "Dragon Ball Super". Jump Victory Carnival 2016 Official Guide. Japan: Shueisha, 06 August 2016.
Toriyama, Akira; Toyotarō. Dragon Ball Super Volume 2: The Winning Universe is Decided at Last!!. Japan: Shueisha, 02 December 2016. ISBN 978-4-08-880867-3. (pp. 212-213) - ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 "The Three Futures". Dragon Ball Chōzenshū 4: Dragon Ball Super Encyclopedia. Japan: Shueisha, 09 May 2013. ISBN 978-4-08-782499-5. (p. 29)
- ↑ Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter EX: "Trunks the Story –A Lone Warrior–". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1992 #36/37. Japan: Shueisha, 11 August 1992.
- ↑ Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 346: "Trunks Returns". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1991 #46. Japan: Shueisha, 22 October 1991.
- ↑ Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 419: "One More Conclusion". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1993 #20. Japan: Shueisha, 20 April 1993.
- ↑ "Human Racial Dictionary". Dragon Ball Chōzenshū 4: Dragon Ball Super Encyclopedia. Japan: Shueisha, 09 May 2013. ISBN 978-4-08-782499-5. (p. 85)
- ↑ Toriyama, Akira. Dragon Ball Chapter 420: "Peace for the Future...". Weekly Shōnen Jump, 1993 #21/22. Japan: Shueisha, 27 April 1993.
- ↑ "A Message From the Future — Goku Black Invades!". Dragon Ball Super. Episode 49. Japan: Fuji TV, 26 June 2016.
Toriyama, Akira; Toyotarō. Dragon Ball Super Chapter 16: ""Future" Trunks' Past". V-Jump, November 2016. Japan: Shueisha, 21 September 2016. - ↑ Toriyama, Akira; Toyotarō. Dragon Ball Super Chapter 15: "Hope Again!!". V-Jump, October 2016. Japan: Shueisha, 20 August 2016.
- ↑ "Fill Your Heart with New Hope!! Farewell, Trunks". Dragon Ball Super. Episode 67. Japan: Fuji TV, 20 November 2016.
Toriyama, Akira; Toyotarō. Dragon Ball Super Chapter 26: "The Decisive Battle! Farewell, Trunks". V-Jump, September 2017. Japan: Shueisha, 21 July 2017.
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