GreatSaiyaman123 said:
You just pointed out an weakness yourself - His inability to sense Ki. That is shown to be a huge disvantage when Goku manages to do some damage to 50% Freeza by firing blasts and then catching him from behind.
Then Vegeta would have pointed out how they could exploit such weakness. The fact that he merely highlights their powers and notices that such is enough to defeat him shows that a weakness wasn't as present as you would like. Goku only managed to lay damage on 50% Freeza when using the Kaioken x20 plus his KMHMH, which was strong enough to threaten that power Freeza was using. You might be thinking of the instance in which Freeza was only using a fraction of his power, pre 50%, but Goku promptly says no damage was inflicted:
http://mangaseeonline.us/read-online/Dragon-Ball-chapter-116-index-2-page-2.html
Anyways, I think you're kinda missing my point Ahill. When I point out that power isn't everything, I'm not throwing power away - It's just as much of a factor, perhaps evenbigger. The problem here is that you're acting as power were the be all end all, and Kuririn needed to be several times stronger than before just to attack Freeza from his back, when several examples (Even ones from the very Freeza fight) prove such logic wrong. Complex strategies won't be necessary because it's not like the Goku/Piccolo vs Raditz situation where they are ants fighting a giant, Vegeta himself can hold his own against Freeza and the duo would have his back.
I am not discarding the usage of strategies, I am only noticing that power is the most important factor in general. You're arguing that Kuririn doesn't have to be in the same general vicinity to be of any help. He can be 10x weaker than Freeza and Vegeta will
still mention his power and highlight such as an important factor... which doesn't make sense. Look at what Kuririn and Gohan were to base Goku when he was about to fight final form Freeza:
http://mangaseeonline.us/read-online/Dragon-Ball-chapter-114-index-2-page-7.html
Piccolo considered everyone there -- himself included, collateral damage. So there goes the "you can be as weak as it gets and still be an add in in a fight". Why'd Kuririn there be collateral damage when he is about ~60x weaker than Freeza (following your numbers), yet be of any help when he is 10x weaker? That's appealing to random logic imo.
Steady. I won't have to provide a definiton for "gradual", will I?
Vegeta's statement is also in the present. Then like I said their powers might have Sky Rocketed before and then be in a more gradual uprising now, the moment Vegeta performed the statement.
Btw:
Chapter: 303 (DBZ 109), P10.5
Freeza: “I don’t believe stupid legends like the Super Saiyan, the strongest in history, but I don’t feel too good…The squirt and Vegeta really are steadily getting stronger, after all…”
According to you, Gohan was like 30k before... and then his post Zenkai self surely surpassed Ginyu by a lot for him to press 3rd form freeza the way he did... and yet Freeza used "steadily" to describe how he was continuously getting stronger.
"Generally" doesn't mean always. It can also be to show something like e.g. Goku's anxiousness before fighting, for example. Even if you still insist to take Goku's words as a bluff given the enormous power gap between them, there are several scenarios where people pull of incredible feats despite a power gap existing due to factor not related to power.
In that case he seemed to be trying to convince himself that power isn't everything, a counter to Raditz's considerably stronger energy. When Raditz attacked for the first time, he realized they had no other alternative but to get his tail. Raditz can't sense chi either, but it didn't matter in the fight, they were as outclassed as they could.
Actually, power was less of a factor in the fight that you might think: The plan A was to exploit a weakness and kill him with a special technique (What requires great Ki control). Gohan's power was irrelevant given how not only it's debeatable whether Gohan is stronger than Raditz or not, but taking someone with their guard open is an unimpressive feat. Look at this very similiar situation, for example:
Of course powers were a factor. It doesn't matter whether you think Raditz was surpassed, what matters is that Gohan was still strong enough to lay such amount of damage on him... something Goku and Piccolo wouldn't be able to, sans Makankosappo. The point is that power in Raditz's vicinity was still needed to defeat him. The fight was still summarized mostly by power.