Chapter 47: Just a Complaint, Not Related to the Main Text
I just want to talk to you about some of my thoughts. After all, I am the author, and you have to listen to my thoughts, right?
Readers who are dissatisfied with me, please take a look at the classification of this book: Native Fantasy
It is impossible for me to follow the plot of the Dragon Ball comics. I did not write this book to take the protagonist of the Dragon Ball world on an adventure. I just wrote a fantasy story based on the shell of the Dragon Ball world. Is that understandable?
So I definitely have to put more effort into describing the characters on the protagonist's side, and I won't spend too much on Monkey King and his friends.
Also, one thing I really don’t understand is, why do some readers find fault with the settings in Dragon Ball that are not clearly stated?
Dragon Ball didn’t say it had internal energy and true energy?
He already has Qigong waves, how could he not have internal Qi?
Is it because Akira Toriyama didn't clearly say "In fact, qigong requires condensation of Zhou Tian Qi in order to turn it into energy and release it", so as long as the author writes about condensing Qi and Zhou Tian's muscles and veins running inner Qi, he is just stupid who doesn't understand Dragon Ball. Beep?
Also, why do some readers take it for granted that the author must write what they think Dragon Ball is like?
What is two-dimensional derivative creation? What is a derivative creation? What is creation?
It means that based on the world setting created by the original author, we should check for omissions and fill in the gaps, and write the content that the novel author wants to show. To put it more directly, it is "borrowing chickens to lay eggs and starting from scratch."
Everyone has watched "Infinite Horror". The most exciting part of "Infinite Horror" with a capital Z is that after the reincarnation team entered various movie worlds, they expanded the plot and world view settings of the original movie world, and at the same time integrated many characters from the original movie. Things that seem completely buggy, silly, and logically different should be analyzed from a realistic perspective, and full use of "realistic conspiracy theories" can be used to rationalize them.
Therefore, please don’t always compare with the original Dragon Ball comics. This doesn’t work, and that doesn’t work. If you insist on doing this, then fan creation itself is blasphemy, and everyone is rubbish.
Finally, let me go back to my book friend. The combat power of Krillin and Tianjin Fan in the finale of Dragon Ball Z can never reach 10 million. It is absolutely impossible! I don't accept refutation!
Krillin reached the level of Captain Ginyu when he held his head high, and Tianjin Fan only had 300,000 combat power when he was dead. I think this is because he used the qigong cannon to delay Cell's actions and intercept Buu's qigong bomb. Click on.
Why is there such a big disagreement here? It must be mentioned that the combat power setting of Dragon Ball Z is a bug.
The appearance of the combat power data is really eye-catching in the early stage, but the combat system is completely chaotic in the later stage. Especially after entering the artificial man chapter, the imaginary level of combat power is almost collapsed, which is completely unreasonable.
Frieza's first form is going to be destroyed day by day, destroying the Saiyan planet in seconds. If Super Saiyans really fight on the earth, the energy they unleash will crush the earth, let alone these giants. I kept firing Qigong bombs at each other. When Son Wuhan was in Super Saiyan 2 state and his combat power was at an all-time high, he was bombarded with Turtle Style Qigong by Cellu who had entered Super Saiyan 2 level. The energy impact of that level was truly heartfelt. Don't be kidding, even if the earth does not break, it will probably deviate from its original orbit due to the strong force.
But the Lord of Earth is safe and sound, and Cell is reduced to rubbish, so tell me if it's a bug or not.
Some people will definitely say: "They do not directly act on the surface of the earth, so of course they will not harm the earth."
Don't talk nonsense. It's like if you throw a grenade into the air and explode, the crowd on the ground will be fine. Is it possible?
Okay, let’s not talk about it anymore. The main thing is to avoid vomiting and being unhappy. This is where writing in the second dimension is troublesome. Readers want to see that you don’t follow the original work and write new ideas. But once you write parts that are not in the original comic settings, or Write what you understand, and someone will immediately scold you, "Have you fucking read the original work?" "Are you stupid?"
"Don't write if you can't write" and "The author is an idiot" crackled.
To this, I just want to say: Come on, I’ll give you the keyboard and you can write it yourself.