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Dragon Ball Super Discussion Thread 100

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Who could have predicted that right?
 
Don't those squid creatures from Chp. 82 and when Goku was lost in the Moro arc live on an asteroid?

Shows that Goku doesn't just go kaboom when he enters Outer Space like some people lead you to believe lol
 
may be a slight oversimplification of the effect but yeah. I was having a chat on discord with people and it really surprised me how people think that as soon as Goku enters outer space he just instantly loses/dies
 
may be a slight oversimplification of the effect but yeah. I was having a chat on discord with people and it really surprised me how people think that as soon as Goku enters outer space he just instantly loses/dies
Does manga Goku resist extreme cold and decompression?
 
Views is views
All Goku resist that. What the hell is decompression anyway?
Decompression sickness:

“The absence of normal atmospheric pressure (the air pressure found at Earth’s surface) is probably of greater concern than temperature to an individual exposed to the vacuum of space [1]. Upon sudden decompression in vacuum, expansion of air in a person’s lungs is likely to cause lung rupture and death unless that air is immediately exhaled. Decompression can also lead to a possibly fatal condition called ebullism, where reduced pressure of the environment lowers the boiling temperature of body fluids and initiates transition of liquid water in the bloodstream and soft tissues into water vapor [2]. At minimum, ebullism will cause tissue swelling and bruising due to the formation of water vapor under the skin; at worst, it can give rise to an embolism, or blood vessel blockage due to gas bubbles in the bloodstream.

Our dependence on a continuous supply of oxygen is the more limiting factor to the amount of time a human could survive in a full vacuum. Contrary to how the lungs are supposed to function at atmospheric pressure, oxygen diffuses out of the bloodstream when the lungs are exposed to a vacuum. This leads to a condition called hypoxia, or oxygen deprivation. Within 15 seconds, deoxygenated blood begins to be delivered to the brain, whereupon unconsciousness results [1]. Data from animal experiments and training accidents suggest that an individual could survive at least another minute in a vacuum while unconscious, but not much longer [3,4].”
Yeah, unless DBS asteroids have an atmosphere
I mean that is only for a short timeframe no?
 
Views is views

Decompression sickness:

“The absence of normal atmospheric pressure (the air pressure found at Earth’s surface) is probably of greater concern than temperature to an individual exposed to the vacuum of space [1]. Upon sudden decompression in vacuum, expansion of air in a person’s lungs is likely to cause lung rupture and death unless that air is immediately exhaled. Decompression can also lead to a possibly fatal condition called ebullism, where reduced pressure of the environment lowers the boiling temperature of body fluids and initiates transition of liquid water in the bloodstream and soft tissues into water vapor [2]. At minimum, ebullism will cause tissue swelling and bruising due to the formation of water vapor under the skin; at worst, it can give rise to an embolism, or blood vessel blockage due to gas bubbles in the bloodstream.

Our dependence on a continuous supply of oxygen is the more limiting factor to the amount of time a human could survive in a full vacuum. Contrary to how the lungs are supposed to function at atmospheric pressure, oxygen diffuses out of the bloodstream when the lungs are exposed to a vacuum. This leads to a condition called hypoxia, or oxygen deprivation. Within 15 seconds, deoxygenated blood begins to be delivered to the brain, whereupon unconsciousness results [1]. Data from animal experiments and training accidents suggest that an individual could survive at least another minute in a vacuum while unconscious, but not much longer [3,4].”

I mean that is only for a short timeframe no?
Yeah, Goku can survive in that kind of atmosphere easily, given that he can survive in the ROSAT which is 10x normal gravity when he was a child, then all his squishiest organs have insane durability.
 
"Bardock" → "Bardock (TV Anime)"
"Son Goku (Toei)" → "Son Goku (Z Anime)"
"Gogeta (Dragon Ball Super)" → "Gogeta"
"Gogeta (Toei)" → "Gogeta (TV Anime)"
"Broly (Dragon Ball Super)" → "Broly"
"Broly (Toei)" → "Broly (TV Anime)"
"Dai Kaioshin (Toei)" → "Grand Supreme Kai (TV Anime)"
"Daio Kaioshin (Chou)" → "Grand Supreme Kai"

The main canon iterations are the main canon iterations, so they deserve to be called just that — no more "Dragon Ball Super" attached to their names, because they are now the definitive versions. And, "Toei" was changed to "TV Anime", based on the Koyama interview, because the latter is more aesthetically pleasing.
 
Oh, it's simple.

SSJ Goku and Vegeta <<<<<< SSG Goku <<<<<< SSB Goku < Granolah-half <<<<<<<< UI Goku <<< Granolah >~ SSBE Vegeta << UE Vegeta < Evolved Granolah < SSB Goku (post-1st Zenkai) <<< Suppressed Gas < Evolved Granolah (post-Zenkai??) = Gas <<< Evolved Gas = Full Power Gas ~ SSB Goku (post-2nd Zenkai).
 
Oh, it's simple.

SSJ Goku and Vegeta <<<<<< SSG Goku <<<<<< SSB Goku < Granolah-half <<<<<<<< UI Goku <<< Granolah >~ SSBE Vegeta << UE Vegeta < Evolved Granolah < SSB Goku (post-1st Zenkai) <<< Suppressed Gas < Evolved Granolah (post-Zenkai??) = Gas <<< Evolved Gas = Full Power Gas ~ SSB Goku (post-2nd Zenkai).
Ui Goku isn't that weak. He was caught off guard. Especially when SSJ Goku and Vegeta are at the same level but SSBE is comparable to granolah. Gas is stronger than granolah in their fight however barely.
 
73 pages.... This thread must have been one hell of a ride ig

Oh, it's simple.

SSJ Goku and Vegeta <<<<<< SSG Goku <<<<<< SSB Goku < Granolah-half <<<<<<<< UI Goku <<< Granolah >~ SSBE Vegeta << UE Vegeta < Evolved Granolah < SSB Goku (post-1st Zenkai) <<< Suppressed Gas < Evolved Granolah (post-Zenkai??) = Gas <<< Evolved Gas = Full Power Gas ~ SSB Goku (post-2nd Zenkai).
Just a question, will a hypothetical granolah arc ssj blue goku be 2c? And if yes, does that make ui far above baseline 2c?
 
Tfw when you wish to be the strongest at the cost of most of your life, it works, and then less then a week later you got surpassed
 
I wonder how strong an immortal being or a species with a huge life span and good potential could become
 
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