![]() ![]() So he can be as powerful as Piccolo or Gohan, but he has to fight Piccolo and Gohan at the same time, and they know a bunch of combo attacks that he can’t handle. ![]() This would seem to negate all the training they did leading up to this battle, except Seven-Three can only use one guy’s power set at a time. So Seven Three goes after Gohan and Piccolo and he uses his copy ability on both of them, so he can match their powers completely. And now it looks like he’s on track to sleep through the rest of this arc. Keep in mind he fell asleep right before the Tournament of Power started, and didn’t wake up until well into this arc, and then he fell asleep again right after he fought Moro. Oh, and Majin Buu’s still fucking asleep. Merus seems to be the only original idea in this whole story, and we’ve just learned that he’s been forbidden from interfering, so what good is he? I can see why fans were so hard on Toyotaro while this thing was being published. This arc is just one callback after another. Meanwhile, the Z-Fighters have prepared for Moro’s invasion… just like they did in Resurrection F. Pybara agrees to skip Instant Transmission and show him something more useful for this situation, but he still doesn’t have much time to work with. Vegeta defeats him with ease, and he’s astonished by how much his power has increased, simply from learning how to balance his body and ki in the Yardratti way.īy now, Moro’s henchmen have reached Earth, but Vegeta still refuses to go back there, since he hasn’t learned a technique that will even the odds against Moro. Meanwhile, Vegeta has completed the first stage of his training on Yardrat, and Pybara is ready to show Vegeta how to apply what he’s learned.īut before they can start, Yardrat is attacked by Moro’s scouts, led by a Zarbon knockoff. Which would be okay, except Goku has to take Merus’ ship back to Earth, and he doesn’t know how to navigate. With the cat out of the bag, Merus agrees to go with Whis, leaving Goku on his own. Also, Whis knows that Merus was planning to join the battle against Moro on Earth. Whis has trained Goku himself, obviously, but an actual battle goes against what the angels are supposed to be about. So Whis shows up at the end of Merus and Goku’s training, when they’re preparing to fight each other at full power. Whis asks permission to deal with Merus himself, and the Grand Minister allows him to proceed. He hasn’t violated the rule yet, but he’s come extremely close. So the Grand Minister allowed Merus to join the Galactic Patrol, since it was a way for him to learn about mortals, but he’s clearly developed a bias from his time with the organization. Beyond this, however, there’s no restrictions on what they can and can’t do. The problem is that angels are forbidden from taking sides in mortal affairs. Turns out Merus is an angel, just like they are, and that’s why he’s been so secretive about his abilities. Okay, so last time, Whis went to talk to the Grand Minister about Merus. ![]()
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