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Time to destroy the Daizenshuu: The Cell Saga Timelines
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<blockquote data-quote="Beerus" data-source="post: 4230" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>This is why you seldom see shows include time travel. It is confusing and hard to keep track of.</p><p></p><p>From the anime and my own understanding (ignoring the lines here cause I suck at drawing timelines lol) this is what I visioned happened:</p><p>[ATTACH=full]582[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>The black timeline is the original. The light purple is what we see happening in the show.</p><p></p><p>F. Trunks appears in an effort to stop the virus from killing Goku and in turn stop 17 and 18 from destroying so much and killing so many people (including his father). F. Trunks goes back to the black timeline to kill 17 and 18. He returns once again to check on everyone to find that the wrong androids (Dr. Gero (20) and 19) appeared. Because he was only an infant when the first set of androids showed up, he didn't even know they existed. Meanwhile, in the black timeline, Cell is being activated. After killing Trunks, Cell goes to the "main" timeline, the one we are watching, to get 17 and 18 since they were destroyed in the black timeline.</p><p></p><p>So while F. Trunks was in the main timeline, he was somehow killed by Cell. This is the point where I got lost. If F. Trunks left that timeline, Cell wouldn't have been able to kill him and he states that he does indeed kill him when he spots him and Krillin approaching him and Piccolo.</p><p></p><p>I could be overlooking and forgetting some stuff here but it never made sense to me how this functioned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beerus, post: 4230, member: 1"] This is why you seldom see shows include time travel. It is confusing and hard to keep track of. From the anime and my own understanding (ignoring the lines here cause I suck at drawing timelines lol) this is what I visioned happened: [ATTACH type="full" alt="Untitled.png"]582[/ATTACH] The black timeline is the original. The light purple is what we see happening in the show. F. Trunks appears in an effort to stop the virus from killing Goku and in turn stop 17 and 18 from destroying so much and killing so many people (including his father). F. Trunks goes back to the black timeline to kill 17 and 18. He returns once again to check on everyone to find that the wrong androids (Dr. Gero (20) and 19) appeared. Because he was only an infant when the first set of androids showed up, he didn't even know they existed. Meanwhile, in the black timeline, Cell is being activated. After killing Trunks, Cell goes to the "main" timeline, the one we are watching, to get 17 and 18 since they were destroyed in the black timeline. So while F. Trunks was in the main timeline, he was somehow killed by Cell. This is the point where I got lost. If F. Trunks left that timeline, Cell wouldn't have been able to kill him and he states that he does indeed kill him when he spots him and Krillin approaching him and Piccolo. I could be overlooking and forgetting some stuff here but it never made sense to me how this functioned. [/QUOTE]
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