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Do Saiyans have an addiction problem?
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<blockquote data-quote="Super Kami Guru" data-source="post: 18903" data-attributes="member: 22"><p>I think it is common in Saiyans that don't make use of their Ozaru forms, at least that's how it seems. Taking the Bardock movie as an example, the Saiyans were simply doing their job and wiping out a planet in their Ozaru form and then it was as if it was just a job, because it was. They got stronger from fighting, but none of them seemed to be obsessed with gaining power or getting into yet another fight. Goku for sure has this addiction for power and getting to the next goal, and Vegeta has an addiction to keeping up with the Kakarotdashians, but I don't think it's common, per se, for all Saiyans, otherwise there would have been Super Saiyans even under Freiza's rule, because they would just keep getting stronger and stronger and eventually tap into it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Super Kami Guru, post: 18903, member: 22"] I think it is common in Saiyans that don't make use of their Ozaru forms, at least that's how it seems. Taking the Bardock movie as an example, the Saiyans were simply doing their job and wiping out a planet in their Ozaru form and then it was as if it was just a job, because it was. They got stronger from fighting, but none of them seemed to be obsessed with gaining power or getting into yet another fight. Goku for sure has this addiction for power and getting to the next goal, and Vegeta has an addiction to keeping up with the Kakarotdashians, but I don't think it's common, per se, for all Saiyans, otherwise there would have been Super Saiyans even under Freiza's rule, because they would just keep getting stronger and stronger and eventually tap into it. [/QUOTE]
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