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Do Saiyans have an addiction problem?
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<blockquote data-quote="Beerus" data-source="post: 18901" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>We primarily see this through Goku. He acts as if he can't get enough battles and fights from people. This started becoming noticeable during the Saiyan Saga when he stopped Krillin from killing Vegeta just so he could fight him again. I am not complaining about that though, loves me some Vegeta, but it seems like a foolish thing to do. When Goku was on Namek, he proclaims that he will never forgive King Kai if he removes him from the planet while it was being destroyed. Another more recent act was when he ignored King Kai for the 100th time when it came to Beerus and challenged him. </p><p></p><p>I know Saiyans are a warrior race and lighting, gaining strength, and conquering is in their blood. While Goku may have got bonked on the head as a child that effectively made him more friendly and passive, he can't escape the constant need to fight. We see this with Vegeta as well but his deals more with pride than anything. I know they say "royal Saiyans" have a different kind of bloodline. He is more intelligent and more geared at family lineage because of this. I feel like he has toned things down quite a bit and can control these urges better thank Goku.</p><p></p><p>It almost seems as if Saiyans as a whole have an addiction problem. Like they are so addicted to fighting and power, they are willing to put anything at risk just to win a fight. Even Goku with his kind heart has put his friends and family in harm's way time, and time again. We can even see this in Trunks (as a child) and Goten. Gohan and Future Trunks seem to be the only ones who differ from this. We even see this drive to fight in Pan in GT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beerus, post: 18901, member: 1"] We primarily see this through Goku. He acts as if he can't get enough battles and fights from people. This started becoming noticeable during the Saiyan Saga when he stopped Krillin from killing Vegeta just so he could fight him again. I am not complaining about that though, loves me some Vegeta, but it seems like a foolish thing to do. When Goku was on Namek, he proclaims that he will never forgive King Kai if he removes him from the planet while it was being destroyed. Another more recent act was when he ignored King Kai for the 100th time when it came to Beerus and challenged him. I know Saiyans are a warrior race and lighting, gaining strength, and conquering is in their blood. While Goku may have got bonked on the head as a child that effectively made him more friendly and passive, he can't escape the constant need to fight. We see this with Vegeta as well but his deals more with pride than anything. I know they say "royal Saiyans" have a different kind of bloodline. He is more intelligent and more geared at family lineage because of this. I feel like he has toned things down quite a bit and can control these urges better thank Goku. It almost seems as if Saiyans as a whole have an addiction problem. Like they are so addicted to fighting and power, they are willing to put anything at risk just to win a fight. Even Goku with his kind heart has put his friends and family in harm's way time, and time again. We can even see this in Trunks (as a child) and Goten. Gohan and Future Trunks seem to be the only ones who differ from this. We even see this drive to fight in Pan in GT. [/QUOTE]
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