Galan007
|Quantum Observer|
Originally posted by Astner
They're just inexhaustible batteries with a finite output. If Cell burns through his stored energy reserves faster than he can recover them, then he'll eventually tire.The idea is more so that Cell couldn't work at the full intended capacity before he absorbed #17 and #18. Maybe he was at 1% before he absorbed #17 and 10% after he absorbed #17. But it's not like he's simply adding their Power Levels to his own.
Or that's how I always saw it at the very least.
I mean, Cell wasn't using the Androids' infinite energy reactors in any real capacity, imo, otherwise his energy would have never depleted... Because the IERs give the Androids truly infinite stamina -- whatever level they start at, that's where they stay indefinitely(regardless of the 'damage' they take), until they are destroyed(DBS
really drove that point home.) The IERs are one of the best inventions in fiction, imo.
But kind of like you, I've always viewed the Androids as the 'keys' that simply opened the particular transformations that Gero had engineered into Cell -- that was their only real purpose. And once those 'doors' were open, the Androids were no longer required(as seen when Cell regenerated into his Super-Perfect form, even though #18 had been removed.)
IOW, the Androids themselves didn't increase Cell's power by 'stacking' their energy on top of his own. They simply unlocked his dormant transformations.