Yes, that’s what I said.
I think they are implying it's a 2nd form Freeza scenaio, but then even he was noted to have gone full power.Yeah if Cell was that far ahead of Goku it should have been expected that Goku would have been one shot, regardless of the effort level Cell was using. Yet the entire Z Senshi was clearly expecting a close match, and Cell even said that the powers should closely match in order to have a good fight.
Yeah, that's what I was arguing initially. But if Cell says, "How about I go all out, in speed at least" it's awkward.I mean when 4th form Freeza says he increases his speed against Vegeta, it is assumed he also increased his power.
Freeza says the same thing though. Freeza said he only needed to increase his speed a little, but why would he not increase his power as well? They should go hand in hand.Yeah, that's what I was arguing initially. But if Cell says, "How about I go all out, in speed at least" it's awkward.
Surely someone would notice that large of a discrepancy in power between Cell and Goku if it were that large don't you think?
Oh it can't be sensed is what you are saying?
Freeza says the same thing though. Freeza said he only needed to increase his speed a little, but why would he not increase his power as well? They should go hand in hand.
Right after Freeza says he'll power up to 50%, Piccolo says that he can't tell who'll win because their powers are beyond his comprehension. Unless Freeza stood there without powering up and then instantly powered up to 50% after Piccolo made his comment, that's insane. Piccolo only knew that Goku was out of his league after Freeza attacked.Surely someone would notice that large of a discrepancy in power between Cell and Goku if it were that large don't you think?
Neither translation really suggests a power-up. Viz says he was faking it, Herms says he wasn't fighting seriously. He could've powered up, but he may not have. So yeah, it could be like that situation.I think they are implying it's a 2nd form Freeza scenaio, but then even he was noted to have gone full power.
Speed and power do correlate, at least on an individual level. Meaning that an individual's increase in ki (power) should always be accompanied by an increase in speed. That's why I think it has to be assumed that Cell didn't power up. The only way he could go all-out in just speed is if he's already powered up to the level that he could fight Gohan at, and he's just continuing to pull his punches.Because we are told that speed and power correlate.
This is also after he gave Goku a free opening. Even if he's not at Gohan's level against Goku, we still find out later that he's 2 steps ahead. In terms of just power discrepancy you couldn't call them "closely matched," but it's close enough that Cell can sandbag to an acceptable degree (in his mind) and have fun.and Cell even said that the powers should closely match in order to have a good fight.
Seems like a strange way to go about things. Cell knew what level he needed to be at to have fun against Goku. Why not power up to that level instead of a level above that only to pull his punches? That seems like unnecessary work.Speed and power do correlate, at least on an individual level. Meaning that an individual's increase in ki (power) should always be accompanied by an increase in speed. That's why I think it has to be assumed that Cell didn't power up. The only way he could go all-out in just speed is if he's already powered up to the level that he could fight Gohan at, and he's just continuing to pull his punches.
This also explains why he says "all-out." All-out in what respect? It's obviously not his FULL speed. It must mean all-out at his current level.
Then you're basically forced to accept that Cell powered up again after using his "real" speed.This is also after he gave Goku a free opening. Even if he's not at Gohan's level against Goku, we still find out later that he's 2 steps ahead. In terms of just power discrepancy you couldn't call them "closely matched," but it's close enough that Cell can sandbag to an acceptable degree (in his mind) and have fun.
Seems like a strange way to go about things. Cell knew what level he needed to be at to have fun against Goku. Why not power up to that level instead of a level above that only to pull his punches? That seems like unnecessary work.
There's no way to explain the later events unless Cell powered up again.
I'm referring to the bear hug and after that. Cell's true speed level was already shown to be completely ineffective against Gohan, and this is the level we are saying Cell stopped pulling his punches at. Goku had already stated that he figured Gohan should be able to beat Cell, and quite confidently at that. Yet Goku was forced to realize that Gohan needed help against Cell and was going to take a senzu to get back in the fight. That confidence was completely shattered from the point of the bear hug. It became clear that Gohan could not beat Cell.I don't know what you mean exactly (as in, why is there no way to explain them except that he powered up, when it could just be that he stopped pulling his punches). I'd tacitly agree that it's possible he powered up later, but I don't think he did when he makes the statement about his speed specifically.