Post by Deleted on Sept 18, 2016 9:00:59 GMT
Oh course this is a touchy subject, considering Dragon Ball and all sequels originate from Japanese, so I would like to pop in some evidence of the importance in these suggestions, below. (I wont be touching the issue with Androids technically being Cyborgs, because they are a majorly known thing and I wouldn't really want to change an extremely used subject to heavily)
Invincibility: To be impregnable, impossible to take down, and in terms of people, unable to take physical damage. In the original sense, coming from the most famous of Invincible/invulnerable characters in social media, they can age, but never die by physical means, like by swords/ordinance.
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Immortality: Unending life, enduring fame, and Immortal conditioning. In the sense of characters with Immortality, they will be forever young, never aging, like vampires, and zombies... etc. They can still die by guns, knives, and other such, and are physically vulnerable.
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The issue with these are their use on the site. As we know, in the show, Garlic Jr wished for Immortality and somehow was able to be invulnerable, and after much digging, apparently it has only been shown on him. He wished on the dragon for "Eternal Life", not Immortality, meaning his word play could have granted him his extreme regeneration (He isn't Invincibly either, apparently. He just can regenerate from any damage instantly). Master Roshi had Immortality, as said by his pet Phoenix which gave him everlasting life, but he was entirely vulnerable by murder and suicide, meaning he can die. Mr.Popo also, is another character which is immortal, but has died on multiple occasions, including the Buu Saga, and the destruction(s) of earth. The only true Invincibly character shown currently in the canon before Super would be Garlic, who never wished for Immortality, but for his Eternal Life, meaning we have no true basis for "Immortality equaling Invincibility".
I feel we need a clarification and difference between the two, as both are already extremely powerful (People who can never be killed alone are an issue, as they will literally never take damage and thus, never ending a fight until the other non invincible person is dead), and if someone was able to wordplay their way into achieving both would be utterly terrifying. Someone who can not die of aging and disease, mixed with someone who cannot die of murder or suicide, is literally unable to be killed unless someone unwished them. If we follow rules for Dragon Balls, then we would be forced to deal with the unkillable player for two entire days before even grabbing a chance at turning off one of the powers, plus two more days to get it accepted by the staff. That is given the idea that they somehow manage to not kill the Guardians of the dragon balls over those two days... which is motive #1 these days when someone becomes unkillable.
Those above are just scraping the top of the barrel when it comes to mistranslations in the Dragon Ball canon, and I would put more, but I feel the need for a change between the two above is dire. One person managing this could easily destroy sooooo much, and when no one has access to the Black Water Mist, Banishment Wave, or the Dark Zone, there isn't much players can do to fight against the people for a solid four days.... implying the first two days were successful and people were able to collect the dragon balls in that short amount of time.
Invincibility: To be impregnable, impossible to take down, and in terms of people, unable to take physical damage. In the original sense, coming from the most famous of Invincible/invulnerable characters in social media, they can age, but never die by physical means, like by swords/ordinance.
Link
Immortality: Unending life, enduring fame, and Immortal conditioning. In the sense of characters with Immortality, they will be forever young, never aging, like vampires, and zombies... etc. They can still die by guns, knives, and other such, and are physically vulnerable.
Link
The issue with these are their use on the site. As we know, in the show, Garlic Jr wished for Immortality and somehow was able to be invulnerable, and after much digging, apparently it has only been shown on him. He wished on the dragon for "Eternal Life", not Immortality, meaning his word play could have granted him his extreme regeneration (He isn't Invincibly either, apparently. He just can regenerate from any damage instantly). Master Roshi had Immortality, as said by his pet Phoenix which gave him everlasting life, but he was entirely vulnerable by murder and suicide, meaning he can die. Mr.Popo also, is another character which is immortal, but has died on multiple occasions, including the Buu Saga, and the destruction(s) of earth. The only true Invincibly character shown currently in the canon before Super would be Garlic, who never wished for Immortality, but for his Eternal Life, meaning we have no true basis for "Immortality equaling Invincibility".
I feel we need a clarification and difference between the two, as both are already extremely powerful (People who can never be killed alone are an issue, as they will literally never take damage and thus, never ending a fight until the other non invincible person is dead), and if someone was able to wordplay their way into achieving both would be utterly terrifying. Someone who can not die of aging and disease, mixed with someone who cannot die of murder or suicide, is literally unable to be killed unless someone unwished them. If we follow rules for Dragon Balls, then we would be forced to deal with the unkillable player for two entire days before even grabbing a chance at turning off one of the powers, plus two more days to get it accepted by the staff. That is given the idea that they somehow manage to not kill the Guardians of the dragon balls over those two days... which is motive #1 these days when someone becomes unkillable.
Those above are just scraping the top of the barrel when it comes to mistranslations in the Dragon Ball canon, and I would put more, but I feel the need for a change between the two above is dire. One person managing this could easily destroy sooooo much, and when no one has access to the Black Water Mist, Banishment Wave, or the Dark Zone, there isn't much players can do to fight against the people for a solid four days.... implying the first two days were successful and people were able to collect the dragon balls in that short amount of time.