I simply couldn't resist any longer. I said I wasn't going to argue with people who weren't even going to think, but I simply couldn't resist myself.
Anyways, here we go.
MSGohan said:
Sorry to interfer again, but I just couldn't ignore your statements, I tried to resist, but I couldn't stop my self. And please spare me from "Last desperate attempt, eh?"-stuff, we're here to discus not to fight.
Could've fooled me with all of the little picky technicality stuff. But I'll go with you on that. And I WOULD spare you, but you give me no choice.
MSGohan said:
Ok, I only have your word on that, but that's ok.
Something you ASSUME, yet when we assume something in DBZ, it's always incorrect because it's never shown in the manga.
See, in the comics, over the vast decades Superman has continually made these feats and worded observations, one would assume even by chance that you people have read at least ONE of these. Several times has he visited planets and stated they were bigger and heavier with gravity, several times. Several several times. In fact, especially in the late eighties after he got the huge depowering, he'd constantly have strength problems that you could compare him to, and later on, in the 2000's, you'd have things he simply could and couldn't do with comparable weights. Large islands ranging in the millions of tons are things he could move, but moon's ranging in the billions of ton's he would require help.
He could move inside the pull of a black hole, who's gravity was enough to super compact pretty much any object next to it, but he could fly around it, and actually accelerate in it's high gravity field.
MSGohan said:
Well, here I have to apologize to you, since I thought you were talking about Vegeta. But Gohan should be able to handle at least 10g, after his training for the fight against Vegeta and Nappa, since he became stronger than Raditz, who was a saiyan. And Kaio-sama him self says, that Planet Vegeta has a gravity that is 10 times stronger than earths, and Raditz was a saiyan, so he must be used to 10g with a powerlevel of about 1.000, but Gohan on Namek (if not on earth), was stronger than that. Besides Namek can't have much higher gravity than earth, since Bulma was there with them, it would have been overkill for her, at even 2g.
It's cool. Minor mistakes happen all the time. Though I agree that Gohan should be capable of 10 G training at that time. He was basically (under heavy duress) on Goku's level, or just under it at that point. As for Namek, it's gravity really couldn't be that much higher for the point you made, which does somewhat invalidate my point of Namek's gravity, and Gohan's point on it. Though it does reinforce the little to no ability gain, since all of their "training" was along the way in incidents rather than structured training. And their only increases were the unlocking of their potentials. Though comparing Gohan to Raditz at that time wasn't really something useful, since all the little plant guys were at Raditz' level, and nobody seemed to really have a problem with them in a one on one fight. Sure, Yamcha died, but it wasn't due to the overwhelming power of one of the plant men. Whatever their names really were.
MSGohan said:
This wasn't to poke on your comment, I only noticed this, since you were talking about the gravity stuff on Namek or Kaio-sama's planet. I thought you were trying to say that Namek wasn't that much bigger than earth and therefore gravity most be equal. But I see that I was wrong. Forget about this.
It's cool. I'll just ask that you don't look for problems in my writing, and try to see it for what it is. A share of information. Because I REALLY hate it when people will get to the point where they'll argue with me over why a wheel works better than a square for movement simply because they won't see things for what they are. And really, you DO have potential.
MSGohan said:
Again, you assume he should have been on a planet with much higher gravity than earth, since his been in space for so long time. But this isn't in the comics, then you shouldn't state this. Because when DB-fans states something similar you don't regcognize it and need proof. So this won't be recognized either. Sorry.
Actually, it IS in the comics. It's there, you just have to read it. Unfortunately, I don't have the screen shots of the teeming hundreds, possibly thousands of Superman comics there are, so I'll definitely allow doubt to filter in there. However, DB-fans state something that there is no comparison or thought pattern for. "Vegeta is on Superman's level." How? That's what I'm asking. A rationalization. And the reason I ask for examples, is because the Anime forum is ripe with irrational people who make irrational statements. Which, truly, we're all guilty for, but still.
MSGohan said:
1. Highspeed combat, maybe. But this isn't saying anyting about the gravity.
2. Ok here you say "not-high-speed-combat". But this was about higher gravity than earth.
Technically, Superman's abilities shouldn't be hindered all that much in several degrees higher than Earth's gravity given his ability. In fact, he should be moving in slow motion on Earth, and super speed in higher gravities on a natural basis. Just think of people's movement on the moon for that one.
MSGohan said:
You just proved that you don't have much knowledge about the details in DBZ.
It's true when Goku arrived he was far stronger than Vegeta. But when vegeta got that senzu bean, he became a little more powerful, since he after that could beat one the last member of the Ginyu force (not Ginyu him self). He also made Krilin put him to near death situation, and make Dende heal him. After all of this his power would definetly be above 1.000.000. Because Frieza's 2nd form as stated in the manga had a powerlevel above 1 mil. And Vegeta could stand against Frieza's 4th form, wich Piccolo couldn't. So he was stronger than Piccolo. And since Piccolo was almost even with Frieza's 2nd form, Vegeta's powerlevel is logically higher than 1 mil, after being healed by Dende.
Actually, the one mil could easily be punched as a mistake. Though this is more or less a technicality of knowledge since it really has no bearing on the arguement itself.
You claim my knowledge is bad, yet you say that things I say is true in the end. So you can't have it both ways. I'm definitely giving you guys the generous belief that you have some moderate knowledge in comics, because I can EASILY say you lack any form of serious comic knowledge just as quickly. But I'm definitely offering the benefit of the doubt here. I'm not saying my knowledge on DB is perfect to any pretense (notice I said "Correct me if I'm wrong.") Note I don't sit there and go BACK against what you guys say about DBZ.
Though continue the rant if you please. Next post.