In the Granolah saga of Dragon Ball great We saw the debut of the Heeters, a group of dangerous space criminals who turned out to be the true antagonists of this arc. The organization consists of four elements: the mighty Oil, the cunning Maki, the little Gas and Elec, their leader.

As they say, looks can be deceiving. Although he is both the youngest and smallest of the brothers, Gas is the strongest of the Heeters. In the course of the chapters that make up this saga, we even see him becoming the strongest warrior in the entire universe. But then because it claims no leadership from the Heetersand mostly because he follows Elec’s orders without saying a word?

These questions are also asked by Goku, who desperately but brilliantly escaped his opponent. In a moment of fleeting calm, Gas explains this blindly he trusts his brother Elecand that this is in his best interest to look after him.

In exchange, Gas is looking for electricity just to satisfy Elec and follows his orders to make the Heeters the highest criminal organization in the universe. He used to be the weakest and Elec defended him by urging him to get stronger. For Gas, his older brother’s will is absolute. These words are not understood best by Goku, who jokingly remembers his brother Raditz in Dragon Ball Super 82.

So gas is not interested in strength, only in good of his family. In a way, he’s not very dissimilar to Goku, who in Dragon Ball Super 83’s theories was able to attain the Ultra Ancestral Instinct thanks to the memory of his father, Bardock.

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