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Goku and co. vs Natural Phenomenas...; How would Goku and co. fare against tornadoes, volcanoes etc?...
Topic Started: Aug 7 2016, 02:31 PM (531 Views)
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Last friday I was watching "Into the Storm" on tv as it aired, and then I was wondering, how would Goku, Vegeta etc with their amazing powers fare against natural phenomas like tornadoes, hurricanes, volcanoes etc etc. Here I'm also talking about all the EF-scales of the tornadoes and categories of hurricanes. Also the pyroclastic flow from volcanoes etc. And then we also have tzunamis, cyclones, maelstroms etc. Against all these natural phenomenas and their dangers, how do you Think Goku, Vegeta etc would fare against all these?
I wish I could give my own answer etc about this but I am still so new to Dragonball and I haven't even gotten to Dragonball Z yet.
But what do YOU guys think about both all these phenomenas and how well (or badly) Goku, Vegeta etc would fare against all this.
Feel free to go crazy in this discussion!
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I doubt the force and speed from any of those things would be any bother to them. They would just casually hop out, or move about in it until they needed to breathe, or altogether avoid them easily.

I can see the heat of getting caught in a volcanic eruption affecting them in largely the same way it would a normal human, though. Gohan thought being engulfed in a stream of lava would be enough to kill Broli in one of the films, so it definitely would've killed Gohan, and Broli himself needed to put up a barrier for protection - even if not instantly.
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Aug 7 2016, 03:20 PM
I doubt the force and speed from any of those things would be any bother to them. They would just casually hop out, or move about in it until they needed to breathe, or altogether avoid them easily.

I can see the heat of getting caught in a volcanic eruption affecting them in largely the same way it would a normal human, though. Gohan thought being engulfed in a stream of lava would be enough to kill Broli in one of the films, so it definitely would've killed Gohan, and Broli himself needed to put up a barrier for protection - even if not instantly.
That's both interesting and believable. However, an EF-5 tornado is described to be like a nuclear-bomb explosion, and how powerful would then a EF-6 or even EF-7 tornado be? But then again, and from what I have seen in Dragonball, Goku (and I Believe even Vegeta and the others) have survived powerful beams and explosions before.

And that's also interesting about Gohan and Broli about volcanoes. If lava could affect them in that way, I wonder how they would do in a pyroclastic flow which is truly devastating.
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Nuclear-like explosions stopped being a problem before the saiyan saga.

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Ignoring all the other effects, such as radiation, they could probably handle things like this "nuclear bomb tornado" you mentioned.

Weird how we've never seen a tornado happening in the DB world. There might have been one in the anime, but I can't remember.
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Aug 8 2016, 06:09 PM
Nuclear-like explosions stopped being a problem before the saiyan saga.

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Ignoring all the other effects, such as radiation, they could probably handle things like this "nuclear bomb tornado" you mentioned.

Weird how we've never seen a tornado happening in the DB world. There might have been one in the anime, but I can't remember.
Ahh, I see. ^^

It would be so cool to see some natural phenomenas like tornadoes and volcanoes etc in Dragonball. As you can probably tell by now, such things interests me alot.
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Their only hope to stop a volcano would be to block it with something. I'm sure that some characters might have the strength to lift a big rock or something and block it, Hercules style.

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Aug 9 2016, 03:36 AM
Their only hope to stop a volcano would be to block it with something. I'm sure that some characters might have the strength to lift a big rock or something and block it, Hercules style.

I agree with that. However, a pyroclastic flow could be hard to block.
Other, nice video!
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They'd just have to avoid the pyroclastic flow. They're definetely faster than it.
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Aug 10 2016, 01:05 AM
They'd just have to avoid the pyroclastic flow. They're definetely faster than it.
That is very true!
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