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Thinking through the high gravity of certain planets in Dragonball's Universe.
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<blockquote data-quote="India Actual" data-source="post: 2491" data-attributes="member: 80"><p>Gohan might be genetically more Saiyan than human but he's near absolutely human when it comes to culture and personality. The rage boosts might come from his Saiyan heritage but it just might be due to an unexplained instability that some hybrids inherit. Like you said Toriyama is inconsistent as hell. </p><p></p><p>My personal opinion is that there are far too many factors to take into account as to the "What" of the issue. It all boils down to the person at large, for instance, Vegeta's pride gets in the way. Like Whis said in Super he's too stiff and he tends to overthink. Goku doesn't have the same sense of pride but it manifests in his desire to overcome greater and greater challenges. He's also far too aloof for his own good. The guy in my avatar up there is hampered by his idealism which manifests in a do-gooder mentality. This stems from a repressed trauma he experienced as a child. As he got older it became more narrowly focused as a desire to protect his family but he'll always be that guy to throw himself in front of danger to protect his loved ones, anything be damned. They all share a common thread amongst Saiyans like wanting to fight, hunger, and attraction to strong willed women, but each one of them has an individual character fault.</p><p></p><p>I think all their children are much less "broken" than they are but still retain some questionable traits. Gohan is very book smart but he's naïve to a lot of the real world due to a sheltered childhood. Future Trunks is probably the most well rounded even though he's suffered the most out of anyone. He adapted to survive which made him the man he is today. Present Trunks is cocky due to his privileged upbringing. We can only hope he grows out of it. Shihori gets overly emotional in the heat of the moment which clouds her judgement. Their second born children are more grounded which should give us hope that their parents are capable of growth and made their mistakes with the first round of kids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="India Actual, post: 2491, member: 80"] Gohan might be genetically more Saiyan than human but he's near absolutely human when it comes to culture and personality. The rage boosts might come from his Saiyan heritage but it just might be due to an unexplained instability that some hybrids inherit. Like you said Toriyama is inconsistent as hell. My personal opinion is that there are far too many factors to take into account as to the "What" of the issue. It all boils down to the person at large, for instance, Vegeta's pride gets in the way. Like Whis said in Super he's too stiff and he tends to overthink. Goku doesn't have the same sense of pride but it manifests in his desire to overcome greater and greater challenges. He's also far too aloof for his own good. The guy in my avatar up there is hampered by his idealism which manifests in a do-gooder mentality. This stems from a repressed trauma he experienced as a child. As he got older it became more narrowly focused as a desire to protect his family but he'll always be that guy to throw himself in front of danger to protect his loved ones, anything be damned. They all share a common thread amongst Saiyans like wanting to fight, hunger, and attraction to strong willed women, but each one of them has an individual character fault. I think all their children are much less "broken" than they are but still retain some questionable traits. Gohan is very book smart but he's naïve to a lot of the real world due to a sheltered childhood. Future Trunks is probably the most well rounded even though he's suffered the most out of anyone. He adapted to survive which made him the man he is today. Present Trunks is cocky due to his privileged upbringing. We can only hope he grows out of it. Shihori gets overly emotional in the heat of the moment which clouds her judgement. Their second born children are more grounded which should give us hope that their parents are capable of growth and made their mistakes with the first round of kids. [/QUOTE]
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