Originally posted by carver9
Surprised no one brought up the 5th most powerful guy being Whis dad.
Uh, at least three people brought that up lmao.
Zeno didn't bust a universe: he busted the Future Trunks timeline, which contains 12 universes and an infinitely more vast universe that contains universes 1-12.
Where's the proof for this?
Originally posted by carver9
The Kai's can create, I'm sure he can as well. Don't think he tried to do it or cared to do it.
This. I think he can create as easily as he can destroy.
Originally posted by XSUPREMEXSKILLZ
Pretty sure Trunks and Whis both mention the former's, "world" being erased, which most likely refers to the Future timeline. After all, when Whis talked about how Zeno can erase the entire "world" instantly, he was referring to the entire multiverse.
Hm, maybe. Or Zeno just destroyed that one universe in future Trunks timeline. Then Whis went to the future before Black killed all gods.
Nowhere does it say Zeno destroyed multiple universes. No idea where anyone's getting that from. 😂
The conclusion of the story was a real downer. Trunks failed to protect his universe, and everybody died. Future Yajorobi, all those kids and people, all gone.
Trunks and Mai get to hang out with exact copies of everyone, plus copies of themselves. If I was them, I'd have chosen to stay in Goku's time, or asked to visit another universe and start fresh.
https://mobile.twitter.com/Herms98/status/800154032157310976
Also, probably not. Zeno was probably just super pissed. Or, Zamasu is a real badass.
You know, this arc ending would've been a great way/opportunity to canonize the Xenoverse games. i.e. After Zeno wipes out Trunks' reality, he takes Trunks to that place outside of time and appoints a Supreme Kai of Time to protect history from being further altered, and to keep Trunks in check from messing with history.
I knew it wouldn't happen, since the games are more their own thing, but still, could've worked.
Was I the only one who found it odd how nothing happened to Goku and Vegeta's bodies during the time-travel back to the present? Because they weren't actually inside the time machine, just holding onto the legs of it.
Galan, you might want to view the entire future Trunks saga. What looked like filler/pointless drama takes on a whole new meaning now, considering episode 67.
Let's just say
Spoiler:
this is the most tragic story since Grave of the Fireflies.
And there were some genuinely good, moving moments through the arc. If anything, the fight scenes themselves were the filler, and not everything between them.
Originally posted by cdtm
Galan, you might want to view the entire future Trunks saga. What looked like filler/pointless drama takes on a whole new meaning now, considering episode 67.Let's just say
Spoiler:
this is the most tragic story since Grave of the Fireflies.And there were some genuinely good, moving moments through the arc. If anything, the fight scenes themselves were the filler, and not everything between them.
+1
I am now actively telling people to watch Super. Its hard when the beginning is oh so terrible, but this one arc is genuinely game changing IMO.Like to me if you are a fan of anything Dragonball you owe it to yourself watch this arc.