VEGITO VS XICOR!! BOOK of XICOR Episode #Dragonball Absalon

Mellavelli
30 Jan 201908:21

Summary

TLDRIn this thrilling script, a mysterious Saiyan with an eerie familiarity confronts Vegetto, revealing his intent to learn more about his own identity through battle. The enigmatic character, possibly from another dimension, displays a disdain for the weak and a desire to understand defeat. The script builds tension with Vegetto's curiosity and the Saiyan's cryptic past, culminating in a climactic challenge to reveal the true nature of power and identity.

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Q & A

  • What is the significance of the 'spoopy sounds' mentioned in the transcript?

    -The 'spoopy sounds' are likely used to create a suspenseful or eerie atmosphere, setting the tone for the subsequent dialogue about a mysterious character and their actions.

  • What does the character Vegetto imply when he says he can sense the Saiyan energy in the other character?

    -Vegetto is implying that he has the ability to detect the unique energy signature of Saiyans, which is a common trait among characters in the Dragon Ball universe, indicating that the other character is indeed a Saiyan.

  • Why does the character express confusion about their own identity?

    -The character is experiencing memory loss or confusion about their origins, suggesting that they may have been resurrected or have some connection to the afterlife, which is a common theme in the Dragon Ball series.

  • What is the character's opinion on the act of killing Saiyans?

    -The character views the act of killing Saiyans as a natural and expected behavior, reflecting a belief in the superiority of the strong over the weak, which is a recurring theme in the Saiyan culture.

  • How does the character describe their own strength and abilities?

    -The character is confident in their strength, claiming to have easily defeated others with high power levels, and is eager to learn more about themselves through battle.

  • What is the significance of the character not having experienced death or defeat?

    -The lack of experience with death or defeat highlights the character's exceptional strength and invincibility, which is a key characteristic of powerful Saiyan warriors.

  • What does the character mean when they say they want to 'learn something about defeat' from Vegetto?

    -The character is intrigued by the concept of defeat, as it is something they have not personally encountered, and they believe that facing Vegetto might provide them with this experience.

  • Why does the character suggest tearing the flesh from Vegetto's bones to learn more about themselves?

    -This violent suggestion is a reflection of the character's brutal and ruthless nature, as well as their desperation to uncover their own identity and origins.

  • What is the character's reaction to the mention of death and the afterlife?

    -The character seems to be intrigued by the concept of death and resurrection, as it triggers memories and a desire to understand their own existence and past.

  • How does the character view the importance of a name in the face of death?

    -The character dismisses the importance of a name when facing death, suggesting that it holds little significance in the grand scheme of things, especially in the heat of battle.

  • What is the character's final challenge to Vegetto?

    -The character challenges Vegetto to show his power, indicating a desire for a fight to determine strength and possibly to reveal more about the character's own identity.

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