The fastest tech ever in Dragon ball is teleportation, or at least Akira Toriyama has believed us so far. In fact, instantaneous transmission is an immediate and impossible to predict phenomenon. But why didn’t Goku use it on Cell?
However, Dragon Ball Super Chapter 72 appears to have broken the historical supremacy of teleportation Granolah, the strongest individual in the seventh universe, appears to have a speed superior to instantaneous transmission. Anyway, if Goku hadn’t got lost in the greeting or hadn’t waited so long for Cell to climax, our hero could have saved everyone, King Kaioh and yourself including.
Then a fan, a certain one LonelyHe took the opportunity to rewrite the story of Dragon Ball in just 23 seconds of clip, the same one that can be admired below on the news where Goku teleports himself with what’s left of perfection and then Immediately afterwards with the return of the few inhabitants of the planet of King Kaioh. There is also room in the video for Cell’s return, but it is easily defeated by the father-son energy wave.
So it is at least a more realistic, if emotionally less powerful, reconstruction of the story. Instead, what do you think of Lonely’s idea that Goku could have acted differently? Let us know what you think about this with a comment below.
What if Goku teleported super fast? pic.twitter.com/Sh4olunLfT
– Lonely (@lonely_heheh) June 11, 2021