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Do Saiyans have an addiction problem?
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<blockquote data-quote="India Actual" data-source="post: 18931" data-attributes="member: 80"><p>There's something to be said about their individual personality traits. Goku seems to be driven by pleasure and enjoyment that he gets from the thrill of battle. Vegeta on the other hand has his pride in himself and as of Super his family. I feel like all Saiyans are driven individuals whether they're full blooded or not. It just manifests differently from person to person. I tried to look into this subject as deeply as I could since I undertook my writing and I even consulted with Derek Padula on the matter.</p><p></p><p>He went on to say in his own findings that Toriyama indeed intended for it to be a core trait of the Saiyan race that they live for battle, but it's not their sole driving character trait, but a building block per say. It's why Goku and Vegeta operate as parallel foils to one another. They're alike, but different in how they approach things.</p><p></p><p>I broached the subject with my own characters to explore if half-breeds can exhibit the same traits as their Saiyan parent and indeed they can. Shihori has even gone on to manifest it physically that during the course of an engagement she showed her opponent that her hands were shaking. They laughed as they thought this was an expression of fear, but she went on to correct them and said it was excitement from the heat of battle. That physical manifestation of anticipation and eagerness. Like how some people pace or wring their hands together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="India Actual, post: 18931, member: 80"] There's something to be said about their individual personality traits. Goku seems to be driven by pleasure and enjoyment that he gets from the thrill of battle. Vegeta on the other hand has his pride in himself and as of Super his family. I feel like all Saiyans are driven individuals whether they're full blooded or not. It just manifests differently from person to person. I tried to look into this subject as deeply as I could since I undertook my writing and I even consulted with Derek Padula on the matter. He went on to say in his own findings that Toriyama indeed intended for it to be a core trait of the Saiyan race that they live for battle, but it's not their sole driving character trait, but a building block per say. It's why Goku and Vegeta operate as parallel foils to one another. They're alike, but different in how they approach things. I broached the subject with my own characters to explore if half-breeds can exhibit the same traits as their Saiyan parent and indeed they can. Shihori has even gone on to manifest it physically that during the course of an engagement she showed her opponent that her hands were shaking. They laughed as they thought this was an expression of fear, but she went on to correct them and said it was excitement from the heat of battle. That physical manifestation of anticipation and eagerness. Like how some people pace or wring their hands together. [/QUOTE]
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