In these three chapters today, I've once again explained the reasons behind Beckett's performance in the Marvel Universe. So please, stop saying things like "it's not as good as Dragon Ball," it's really frustrating. How many Saiyans are even powerful in Dragon Ball?
Beckett is a native Saiyan, not a hybrid like Gohan's generation, nor is he like Vegeta and Kakarot's generation who have ki enhancements. I've emphasized this countless times since I started writing this book (pay close attention!!!!!)
A native Saiyan, being rejected and suppressed by the universe, then losing to Ego, one of the top figures in the cinematic universe, and then embarking on the path to Super Saiyan God – is there anything wrong with this evolutionary path?
Beckett isn't in the Dragon Ball universe. Here, no one will map out Super One, Super Two, Super Three, Super Four, or Super Saiyan God for him. He's completely in the dark. Kakarot, who was in the dark on Earth, knew what Super Saiyan was before the Namek Saga?
He knew nothing, he only knew how to eat and train!
Ego, frankly speaking, is just a tool to point Beckett towards godhood. The reason I'm using Ego as this tool is because Thanos is currently the protagonist's adoptive father, Odin is his future father-in-law, and the Ancient One hasn't even been born yet. Among the top figures with names in the cinematic universe, only Ego is qualified to be this tool.
As for Dormammu and his crew, I haven't figured out how to handle them yet, so I'm not bringing them in to take the blame for now.
So, please, stop saying things like I'm intentionally weakening Super Saiyan power or doing things like that. I'm genuinely trying to carefully balance every stage and every state.
The Super One trial card from the Mind Stone destroyed U40 Planet, and his permanent Super One burst, if not for Odin's intervention, could have directly bombarded Svartalfheim. I think this display of power isn't too shabby, right?
And now, Ego, as a top figure who has survived in the universe to this day, is indeed a planet, but are his accumulations over countless years plus the energy gained from devouring his son all for nothing?
The accumulations of other planets over countless years are just dead accumulation. Ego, however, has been conscious since his birth. Not to mention Ego's application of energy after his consciousness evolved, coupled with the Marvel Universe's rules rejecting Super Saiyan, is it really that hard to understand why Beckett was defeated by Ego?
Even in real life, there are examples of creatures becoming stronger or weaker after changing their environment. If you translate this background to the universe, it should be easy to understand, shouldn't it
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