Well today, I just found this clip from a non-canon game demonstrating that time actually freezes for the outside world when entering an instant transmission realm. Goku says he thought King Kai could just blip him there or something like that and he says he can’t. It seems this is another solid point on the dragon ball universe being infinite. the galaxies that exist to an infinite extent or amount without limit In outer space. If I where to replace the deffiniton with the word lets see what happens. That's a vital component in using the Yardrat race's Instant Transmission (not necessary for the separate teleport techniques Kabito, Shin, and Whis. to an infinite extent or amount without limit. What does this have to do with instant transmission? As you know, there's an ongoing debate over whether instant transmission is truly instantaneous and works in zero time. King Kai and Goku have him wished back right before the Saiyans arrive on Earth and then realize they forgot to factor in the time it would take Goku to get back to Earths check in station. I get the same feeling, particularly because he never demonstrates it in DBZ movie 5, but just as importantly we never get any indication there that Cooler is capable of sensing anyone's ki there. Telegraphing it would defeat the point.Okay, so you know how a major topic of debate in old Vs forums was whether or not Cell was an actual solar system buster in the Cell saga? A crucial piece of evidence used to push the debate forward was this clip from a DBZ video game demonstrating how if Cell had overpowered Gohan's kamehameha, his own beam would proceed to hit earth and unleash an omnidirectional blast encompassing the solar system. Both to the target of the move and the audience. The gesture fixes that.Īs for the Instant Kamehameha: the point is that it's a surprise move. You'd probably be wondering what he was gonna do at that moment, instead of paying attention to what he was saying and not feeling sad due to his speech and the incoming sacrifice. Again, thinking back to the sacrifice scene. And without it, it would maybe be too sudden to the audience. With the gesture, Goku doesn't need to say anything about how he's gonna teleport. They could simply be moving so fast that they can not be seen. First off, where do they go in instant transmission They simply disappear in one place and reappear in another. But, would that have an effect on the characters. Even if not intended, and I'm probably thinking too hard about it, but this is actually a really clever integration of "show, don't tell". In perspective, that's 4.345.000.000.000 m/s. It was taught to Goku when he was on Planet Yardrat after his deadly battle with Frieza. 'Instantaneous Movement', also translated as 'Teleportation') is a technique for traveling long distances instantly. When he did the gesture while holding his hand up to Cell, it instantly signaled that he was gonna do so, to sacrifice himself and save everyone. Directory: Techniques Supportive Techniques Movement Techniques Instant Transmission (, Shunkan Id, lit. I feel like a lot of the sound really comes from a good white noise layer, but on top of that, I definitely think it comes from putting an envelope to the pitch of a synth oscillator, or the entire global pitch of the sound, and having it decay off from an octave up or two downwards. Think back to when he teleported himself with the about-to-explode Cell. Honestly, the hand gesture probably a thing just because it looks cool and it telegraphs to the audience he's about to use it. King Kai told him it would take 2 days, but it took him a few hours. Goku can fly 1 Million km in a few hours in the Saiyan Saga with a power level of 8,000. Super Saiyan Gotenks can go FTL apparently. As seen when he does an Instant Kamehameha, where both of his hands are busy. Base Vegeta claims to be able to fly from one side of the planet to the other in 5 seconds.
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