With the majority of the Seventh Universe united under the banner of the PTO, Emperor Cooler at its head, the universe has known a time of unrivaled peace. But in the shadows threats have been growing, nursing grudges against the PTO and the Saiyan race in particular. And now those threats are rising, stepping out of the shadows to openly challenge the established order. Seeking nothing short of the destruction of New Salda and the extinction of the entire Saiyan race, can you prevent this outcome? Or will the Saiyan race be reduced to nothing more than memories, their heroes nothing more than ink in the pages of the history books?
You the players will (most often) control Karn; wielder of the mighty Berserker Soul and hope of the entire PTO, not only the Saiyan race. From his lowly beginnings as a Saiyan Brawler with a sub-3000 powerlevel in Age 733, only a few years into his time as a member of the PTO, he has grown in power and skill, overcoming the world-ending threats that have come for the Saiyans to become the strongest Saiyan of his time at AGE 758. From the massive Covenant empire to demonic incursions, mad cultists to vengeful gods, none have been strong or clever enough to put down Karn for good. But will one man's power be enough to protect everyone from the rising threats? Or will death come from those who you least expect it from? Your choices may mean the difference between survival and extinction, so choose carefully.
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If you think about it logically, enough B1 Battle Droids would be able to beat anything. It may take a few trillion sextillions, but they would be able to eventually defeat and even kill the likes of the gods of destruction themselves if there were enough of them and they fired all at the same time. Twenty nonillion of them definitely beat an Angel tier opponent. Fifty vigintilion B1s and they would likely achieve omnipotence and rule everything.
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>>6102561 Ya know, it is odd that Arctus hasn't tried to make something with the same learning and growth potential as the Big Gete Star given all of his resources and software expertise.
Anonymous
>>6102561 Thats a lot of droids. Where would you put them, and how would they aim their collective power?
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>>6102576 You could make some kind of giant sphere with its own gravitational field to keep the droids from drifting away. Or you could just skip the droids entirely and just make a bunch of badass lasers and a funnel it all into a focusing array...
Ya know, like some kind of "Death Star"... GrandDragonQM !!YgSxLM4WPvL
GrandDragonQM !!YgSxLM4WPvL ID:9iphcgB9 Thu 12 Sep 2024 18:54:53 No. 6102592 Report >>6102560 True. But will he be able to implement this knowledge?
>>6102561 >If you think about it logically, enough B1 Battle Droids would be able to beat anything. With their sheer gravitational weight, I suppose they could crush almost anything. But not a Destroyer. They can literally become immune to weaker attacks outright, as we see Beerus and Toppo both do in separate arcs. Nd destroy them all despite how many there are. Beerus singlehandedly extinguished the Flood, after all.
>>6102566 He absolutely could. But he knows better than to try, especially with what he's seeing inside Dr. Myuu'a head.
>>6102576 A better point, how would you ARM so many? The Battle Droid's blaster costs more than each droid to produce.
>>6102578 But why would you, when your finger can do the same?
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>>6102592 >A better point, how would you ARM so many? The Battle Droid's blaster costs more than each droid to produce. Just teach them all kung fu. Just because they are a bit dinky doesn't change the fact they are made of metal. And as we all know
the metal will live on. Anonymous
>>6102592 >But why would you, when your finger can do the same? Because a Death Star ISN'T a creature with its own nature, personality, needs, wants, etc...
It's a tool, plain and simple. Built for a singular purpose and easily controlled.
Circumstances being what they are RIGHT NOW, the idea of a Death Star is completely irrelevant. However, that may not always be the case.
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>>6102593 Ya know, something like the Big Gete Star could shit out robots as strong as Metal Cooler all day long so long as it had enough energy and raw material.
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>>6101503 >Also, peep that there are 3 Oozaru but four Saiyans present. Let's see.
>>6100195 >As she, Nappa, Aisha and Kaliflor Clan-Clan, and Parsla are all gathered together. >>6100303 >couldn't wait for me?” your wife calls, you turning to her as she lands. It seems the situation should look like this assuming everyone present has decided to stare into Power Ball:
>Nappa - Oozaru >Parsla - Oozaru >Tunnip - Oozaru >Meloka - Oozaru >Aisha - Ctarl-Ctarl cat transformation >Kaliflor Clan-Clan - half Ctarl-Ctarl cat transformation half Oozaru? >Karn - Emerald Oozaru 4 normal Oozarus. Is someone avoiding looking into the light of Power Ball? Why would one of them not want to turn into Oozaru in such moment?
>>6102420 Chaya pulled really amazing feat here. I did not expect this. I'm very happy that she freed herself before Baby could take over her mind.
>>6102421 >while Raditz understood this he didn't grasp it's implications. But the Tuffle parasite understands, in all its implications. This is scary.
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>>6102713 >Why would one of them not want to turn into Oozaru in such moment? Meloka, because if she accidentally taps into Blue while transformed, Karn might fucking kill her.
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GrandDragonQM !!YgSxLM4WPvL ID:9iphcgB9 Thu 12 Sep 2024 22:19:32 No. 6102735 Report >>6102593 Ha, but no. They're not physically built for melee combat. Even a Gungan can overpower and effortlessly toss one around.
>>6102595 >It's a tool, plain and simple. Built for a singular purpose and easily controlled. And in the Cold Clan's eyes, that's a HUGE PROBLEM. Especially with the not too long ago system-wide computer network hacks by the Remnants and Zoldycks.
>>6102598 Yes, good thing it was obliterated long ago. Last thing we'd need would be a Baby getting his hands on such a device.
>>6102713 >4 normal Oozarus. Is someone avoiding looking into the light of Power Ball? Why would one of them not want to turn into Oozaru in such moment? Very good question. And the answer should be obvious:
they're stronger without it That's the crazy part about Faith: with enough of it even the laws of reality itself need not apply. If enough beings truly believed someone couldn't die, they would be immortal.
>scary Scary? No, not scary. VERY SCARY! Fortunately, as long as you don't fail, he won't live long enough to exploit this knowledge.
>>6102724 A divine Oozaru wouldn't necessarily be Blue, as that requires "extreme control". Which is something the Oozaru fundamentally lacks.
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>>6102735 Gungans are actually pretty swole. Remember that clones were losing fistfights with B1s on occasion. I guess it depends on the writer of course. In some scenes you punch a B1 and its head spins completely around like a cartoon, others you break your fist. Inconsistencies abound.
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>>6102770 I just thought it was shit quality control across the various factories.
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>>6102735 >If enough beings truly believed someone couldn't die, they would be immortal Well thank you for planting THAT seed in the garden of my mind.
>>6102783 Depending on where a newer factory was established, the cheapest available minerals (the ones closest to the facility) could have been literally anything. The difference in build quality between a first generation Geonosian produced B1 and an asteroid factory produced B1 from the tail end of the war must have been staggering.
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GrandDragonQM !!YgSxLM4WPvL ID:Vd2UNod7 Fri 13 Sep 2024 00:50:59 No. 6102820 Report >>6102770 What? When? I've never seen a clone lose to -a- battle droid. Now I'm not talking B-2s or Magnaguards, or even assassin droids.
>>6102783 That...Is an entirely reasonable answer.
>>6102787 The power of Faith is extraordinary. Why do you think the Lanterns are so powerful? Same reason the 40k Orks' Faith is so strong, but on an even greater scale.
Oh absolutely. Almost every army in history, near the end of a losing war suffered staggering quality control reductions. Or severely reduced production capabilities.
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>>6102820 >What? When? I've never seen a clone lose to -a- battle droid. Now I'm not talking B-2s or Magnaguards, or even assassin droids. In a book or novelization IIRC. Though I think it was also in one of the animated series. The lore itself as shoddy as it is nowadays does point out that while B1s are clunky and not agile in the slightest, they are still physically stronger than they look because they are robots at the end of the day.
The movies don't really show any of this off very well. And against more important clones (like commandos, ARCs, etc.) B1s aren't given the time of day for story reasons.
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GrandDragonQM !!YgSxLM4WPvL ID:Vd2UNod7 Fri 13 Sep 2024 02:13:10 No. 6102876 Report >>6102864 My perception still heavily influenced by Tartakovsky's Clone Wars, the best animated Star Wars ever. B1s are a threat for numbers, where B2s are built differently
Anonymous
>>6102876 Those clones were built different too.
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>>6102876 The GOAT Star Wars content of all time, when Grievous was a real threat instead of a joke that scared the Jedi.
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GrandDragonQM !!YgSxLM4WPvL ID:Vd2UNod7 Fri 13 Sep 2024 02:27:02 No. 6102889 Report >>6102878 Absolute Chad clones.
>>6102882 Tartakovsky's a master of silent suspense, ever since Samurai Jack. Even back then, how many shows would have over a minute of silence? Much less with such shorter run times compared to other media at the time. Cinema forgot how powerful silence can be, how heavy you can make something without words explaining how you 'should' feel.
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>>6102876 I really do love B2s. I just wish they didn't have chicken legs compared to their all-shoulders bodies. They're menacing as hell.
>>6102878 To be fair, that clone there isn't just -a- clone. He's got purdy colors :)
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>>6102896 >To be fair, that clone there isn't just -a- clone. He's got purdy colors :) Every clone has the potential to earn those colors and Jaig eyes. Most just don't live long enough to do so.
Anonymous
>>6102889 Tartakovsky's innate understanding of Kurosawa style action is probably why he was such a fantastic fit for Star Wars.
Anonymous
>>6102898 Potential is a funny thing. It means nothing unless it is realized. For example, you or I could cure cancer. COULD. More than likely won't.
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GrandDragonQM !!YgSxLM4WPvL ID:Vd2UNod7 Fri 13 Sep 2024 04:06:09 No. 6102978 Report >>6102896 I think the walking triangle is a menacing shape, like old-school Superman, Hercules, etc. Very top-heavy, heroic design.
True, which is why he could knock down a B2.
>>6102898 True, cut from a similar mold, one could say.
>>6102903 Oh absolutely. Which is why didney fails, they failed to respect the ‘source’ material for how to set up a fight. Their action sequences are marvel superhero slop, with no felt tension or stakes. Compared to episode 3 anakin and kenobi vs dooku. We KNOW neither jedi gets killed in the fight, yet its still tense and suspenseful. A fight scene without any stakes is just screentime filler 90+% of the time. Unless they’re using it to set up a chekov’s gun, but most modern entertainment doesn’t even know what that means and wants it banned because ‘gun’.
>>6102909 >Potential is a funny thing. It means nothing unless it is realized Oh boy, if that isn’t the tagline for poor GT’s concepts.
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>>6102978 All of the nu-wars stuff is just so slow. Using weapons that in about a half a second can literally split someone in half, yet still they ponderously swing them around and hold guards for ages. Some people don't like the flashy spinny of the prequels, which is fair, but even compare the new stuff to the OG fights. They are snappy when they should be. And rough and dragged out when they should be. Luke winding up those big strikes against a nearly helpless Vader isn't "bad choreography" it's storytelling in motion. But the choreographers nowadays just seem to look at stuff like that and think "Oh wow they swing HARD. Let's make it look really big and strong, people like that!" and miss entirely that a battle can display a dozen ideas and qualities at once.
But it isn't just the fights. Even the pacing is slow. Like watching glacial flow up until the writers realize the story needs to actually go somewhere and suddenly it's breaking the sound barrier. I really hope all the big studios remember how to make good movies so those stupidly huge budgets can be worth it. I bet every dead shareholder from the past is rotating like a centrifuge looking at the sheer amount of money being thrown straight into the fire every time a company does anything at all nowadays.
>Oh boy, if that isn’t the tagline for poor GT’s concepts. >"Oh that could be good!" Probably one of the most uttered phrases in any boardroom kek
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GrandDragonQM !!YgSxLM4WPvL ID:jr+TNoj9 Fri 13 Sep 2024 15:55:52 No. 6103205 Report Quoted By:
24 hours to go!
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GrandDragonQM !!YgSxLM4WPvL ID:jr+TNoj9 Fri 13 Sep 2024 16:58:27 No. 6103246 Report >>6102989 >and miss entirely that a battle can display a dozen ideas and qualities at once. This. So much this, Luke v Vader in Ep VI was the best silver screen fight ever made by america, peak cinema.
Which is why I rescinded my old wish of getting an animated Bane trilogy. They can't do him justice.
Anonymous
>>6103246 You don't understand GD, we can't rely on subtext to convey anything because audiences are retarded! If we don't say it explicitly, it may as well not exist!
>This is what most entertainment industry execs actually believe Anonymous
>>6103262 But audiences ARE retarded though
Anonymous
>>6103291 No, audiences are IGNORTANT, not retarded. They may not be able to articulate how they feel about something, but they are most definitely taking in themes and details and processing them subconsciously. This initial lack of articulation and background processing leads to questions, which lead to discussion.
Now what does that imply about something that many people have seen, but DON'T talk about?
Anonymous
>>6103296 I don't know. A lot of "modern audience" people do seem to be quite unwell mentally. Maybe the real audience were the people we didn't advertise to along the way.
Anonymous
>>6103300 >A lot of "modern audience" people do seem to be quite unwell mentally You'd think, but that's probably a case of obsessive people being hyper vocal, and thus being overly represented in observations. You can't really take StarWarsFan1989 as being indicative of the broader audience after all.
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>>6103304 Well y'see the "modern audience" is not a modern audience. It's this mythical other thing, like the "wider consumer base" and "global appeal" stuff execs love to insist is real. Like a unicorn, except it spends its entire time screeching and it'll shit on your couch.
At least DB is mostly just suffering from next-big-thingsim and Flanderization.
Anonymous
>>6103296 You know, I've never really thought about it that way. Huh.
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>>6103317 In particular, the whole discussion reminds me expectations in quality in regards to media aimed at younger demographics.
I'm of the opinion that the intended audience being ignorant is no justification for media to lack depth, nuance, and overall production quality, but apparently that's a little far-fetched to most people.
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>>6103325 I can agree with that. In general, I'd prefer stuff for younger audiences to have substance. Even the "edutainment" types like WordGirl. I'd rather those than the Cocomelon hell of today
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>>6103325 What's funny is a lot of children's media back in the day would include subtle jokes and wordplay for adults watching. And while most kid's shows were mostly slop, there were many that included some seriously deep meaning and thinking and just let kids sit on it for a while before giving a conclusive answer, if they ever did.
I think one problem is people have been saying "kids are stupid" for so long that the people in charge nowadays actually believe it. This could be symptomatic of a society in which people erroneously equate education with intelligence, or it could just be a general ignorance born of societal consensus and herd mentality. And it has become very apparent that most media nowadays is built as if it were for children despite being for adults. There seems to be a general philosophy built backwards of "tell don't show" and keeping things so blatantly obvious that a person (of any age) with no emotional maturity or intelligence can consume it without thought. People are forgetting how people work despite they themselves being people. These are dark times.
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>>6103329 >What's funny is a lot of children's media back in the day would include subtle jokes and wordplay for adults watching. Well that's the thing, there were parents watching stuff alongside their children. Nowadays that pretty much never happens since everybody has their own private screen to stare at. As a result, there's less clear-cut incentive to have anything of substance, hence why now we have to argue in favor of it when it used to just be a thing that naturally occurred.
>People are forgetting how people work despite they themselves being people. These are dark times. A multi-millionaire in a starched suit and tie is about the furthest away you can get from being a person while still being categorized as a Homo-Sapien. There's just a fundamental disconnect between those types and normal people for a variety of reasons.
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>>6103332 Well it's not just corporate goofs, it's a lot of people. Lots of characters in movies nowadays just don't act like people. They're written in such a way that is just nonsensical. It's not longer a drama thing, or a suspension of disbelief just to make the movie's premise possible like horror movies. The characters are genuinely not behaving like a real person should in the slightest. And it spills over into people on the streets even. Used to be if someone was acting really wacky you'd just assume they were on something. Now you really can't tell if someone is tweaking or "I'm just neurodivergent teehee REEEEEEE".
which as a person with genuine brain problems is annoying as shit lemme tell ya I remember when weird people were just the ones using anime catchphrases in real life or taking a phase way too far. Now they're openly doing sex shit in public, suffering from Truman Show disorder, or insisting they are the reincarnation of their great-grandma's dog because she fucked the thing once (fr fr we srs on gaw).
Is this what Karn has to look forward to when his grandkids start doing space-tok dances in front of him? kek
Anonymous
Just read the epilogue, and frankly let baby ascend his own dumbass to godhood, that's the fast track to karn beating his ass into next Tuesday. Stupid mother fucker is gonna learn the hard way about why zero gods is inevitable.
Anonymous
>>6103571 Actually yeah Raditz probably wouldn't know how the whole anti-god stuff works. Oh man. Baby is gonna walk straight into a two piece with biscuit and a drink thinking he's hot invincible for sure. That is, if he has enough time to get that ball rolling.
Anonymous
>>6098647 >Yes, the Zamasu are gathering the bodies of strong warriors. But for what end? Surely the Zero Mortals plan only required 2? Maybe he wants to take it to a bigger scale and conquer every time line and universe. Maybe he will only let live gods who agree with his plan. I don't know how he wants to take out beings like Zeno but I guess we will see. I assume he planed something for this.
Can you reveal what does Zamasu thinks of beings like Demons? How he views people like Towa or Mechikabura? Does he wants them removed too along with mortals?
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GrandDragonQM !!YgSxLM4WPvL ID:Vd2UNod7 Sat 14 Sep 2024 15:10:13 No. 6103827 Report Quoted By:
Soon.
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GrandDragonQM !!YgSxLM4WPvL ID:Vd2UNod7 Sat 14 Sep 2024 15:32:52 No. 6103842 Report Quoted By:
>>6103262 Sad but true.
>>6103300 All sub-700 of them, as we've seen recently. The 'modern audience' is not as wide an audience as twitter would suggest.
>>6103315 This, it only exists in online social spaces, but it doesn't have any money to buy product.
>>6103325 Yes, why it's a shame.
>>6103329 Children's content used to be PG, aka for ALL audiences. Now not so much.
>>6103332 True.
Not quite, in the human being tier list nameless faceless suit is d tier. Not quite the F-tier human like a journalist, who should have the least amount of human rights of all human-like beings, but not great tjemselves.
>>6103354 Most modern writers don't have any more depth than a puddle. Whereas old authors used to LIVE, to do things outside writing.
>>6103571 We'll see what happens.
>>6103690 He knows Karn is anti-divine, with the aftermath of the Beerus fight.
>>6103703 >can I reveal Not yet.
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GrandDragonQM !!YgSxLM4WPvL ID:Vd2UNod7 Sat 14 Sep 2024 15:54:52 No. 6103860 Report Anonymous
>>6103860 Bruh this is only on page 3. You gotta stop making new ones prematurely like this, you can just continue a weekend session from the same thread you know.
Anonymous
>>6103873 Doesn't seem like too big of a deal desu
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>>6103875 Not if you're a reader, maybe. It's annoying to the other QMs that want to keep their threads up as long as possible though.