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The time frame is never specified, and it's unlikely that it took so little time considering that there was a whole cutscene after his erasure.DMUA said:I mean, presumably at worst it only took a few minutes if he shows up directly afterwards.
Could have probably taken only a few seconds
ProblemThe real cal howard said:I'm still 100% against that. We can just as easily say that Cell regenerated from Gohan killing him due to the exact same logic. It's just game mechanics.
Yeah, but, after the cutscene, he's right there. So, yeah, ultimately it takes a few minutes, well within combat application. I mean, it's not like they chill around for hours after the fact, they have a quick celebration and unwinding then go back to doing their thing.DMB 1 said:The time frame is never specified, and it's unlikely that it took so little time considering that there was a whole cutscene after his erasure.
A majority of Dragon Ball content after Z in a nutshellThe real cal howard said:It makes zero narrative sense
I mean, the entire game where you aren't in a few minute cutscene is gameplaySaikou The Lewd King said:@DMUA Except that this is all just gameplay.
Actually... this is kinda exactly what happensSaikou The Lewd King said:Sure, the main villain of this story arc being back literal seconds after having been erased and no one batting an eye to it sure makes sense. And from what little I know of the story mode, I'm pretty sure this is not the kind of story that would end with "Welp, we killed this guy. Time to go back living our day-to-day life immediately", given the end of the world stuffins involved with it.
Yet Zamasu addresses that his Zero Mortal Plan indeed did come to an end. So... it's just inconsistent as you'd expect.Saikou The Lewd King said:snip