what if vegeta was sent to earth with goku fanfiction
"I approximate you could call this a… a family vacation?"
What If Gine Went With Goku to Globe? is a Dragon Ball What If? fanfic by Lawrence Simpson a.chiliad.a. MasakoX of Team 4 Star fame every bit part of his Dragon Ball Word series of YouTube videos. This detail topic started on Mar 19, 2018 in response to the invention of Gine, Goku'due south mother, for Dragon Ball Minus.
As the title suggests, he explores his estimation of an alternate version of the story where Gine is accidentally sent off to Earth with her infant boy Kakarot and is taken in by Grandpa Gohan, and seeing how the events would continue to play out through the incoming threats of the series. It is at present complete with xviii parts. The story has gone from the destruction of Planet Vegeta in the Bardock Prequel all the mode upward to the end of Z.
You tin can find the playlist for it hither.
An adaptation written by Meganechan720 and read aloud by Lawrence on his personal streams can be found hither for the story itself and here for Masako's reading of information technology.
See also Masako Ten - Dragon Brawl What-If which explores other possibilities in the Dragon Ball verse.
What If Gine Went With Goku to Earth? has the following tropes:
- ten-Minute Retirement: Afterward the climactic showdown with Freeza on Namek, Gine finally decides once and for all to retire from fighting and go out the protector job to her sons and grandchild. Her retirement is brusk-lived when Imperfect Cell, in search of a good food source and finding Gine's power appetizing, appears and attacks her in her home. Afterwards being rescued past Raditz, Gine is inspired by Raditz and Grandad Gohan to stand up and fight again.
- Action Mom: Gine, plain. Chi-Chi likewise gets in on the act.
- Accommodation Expansion: Masako'due south reading of Meganechan720's novelization of it is much more than detailed than his original What If.
- Adaptational Badass:
- Gine, due to training with her son on Earth, becomes fashion stronger than she e'er was in the original manga. She fifty-fifty ends up being the first to go Super Saiyan.
- Thanks in role to Gine'south intervention, Chi-Chi continues her own martial arts preparation, even joining the Z Fighters on Namek as well as being a lot more involved with Gohan both in his pedagogy equally well as his training.
- Gohan achieves Super Saiyan while the Z-Fighters are training for the inflow of the Androids.
- Vegeta reaches full-power Super-Saiyan and really manages to put upward a good fight against an, admittedly tired from fighting Gine, Cell. He still loses however.
- In the original canon, the Total-Ability Super Saiyan form was only good enough to proceed up with Perfect Cell. In this timeline, it's more than sufficient enough to practice significant damage to the bio-android to the betoken where Gohan in item doesn't demand Super Saiyan 2 to beat him.
- Gohan doesn't slack off on his preparation and is much stronger during the Buu Saga.
- Adaptational Heroism:
- Raditz is redeemed by Gine and Kakarot and spends the time from the Saiyan Saga to the demise of Freeza as a Rebel Leader fighting confronting Freeza'due south forces.
- Somewhat with Prison cell. Gine's personality traits remainder out Freeza's, and thus in one case he becomes Perfect he's at to the lowest degree somewhat less sadistic. If nothing else, he's willing to consider sparing the Earth if he gets a good enough fight. He even shows Gine respect when she gives him just that and doesn't fifty-fifty show sadism in trying to kill her after.
- Adaptational Name Change: Or rather, canonical lack thereof. Because Gine is with him, Kakarot never gets named Goku and remains known but by his Saiyan name.
- Adaptation Personality Change: Because Jail cell has Gine's Deoxyribonucleic acid, he is a lot calmer and more insightful because Gine'due south personality balances Freeza's.
- Adaptation Relationship Overhaul: Considering of Vegeta constantly antagonizing Gine, Kakarot doesn't consider him a friend.
- Adjusted Out:
- Due to Gine distracting King Piccolo enough for Gramps Gohan and Master Roshi to seal him with the Mafuba, King Piccolo never has the chance to create his spawn, thus the Piccolo we know doesn't exist in this timeline.
- Gotenks doesn't appear, instead, the large fusion hero of the Buu Arc is Gokarroto, the fusion of Kakarot and Gohan that defeats Buu.
- And This Is for...: Gine dedicates the blast that annihilates Dodoria and Zarbon to Bardock.
- An Offer You Can't Decline: Vegeta attempts this on Gine by offering her to be his queen and repopulate their race. Gine is non amused and apartment-out refuses. It was all a ploy by Vegeta anyway, equally he had no intention of his purple claret getting into bed with a low-grade Saiyan anyhow.
- Omnipotent Mom: Gine went from being a stay-at-home mom to ane of Earth's near powerful defenders and is responsible for raising the universe'southward mightiest warrior.
- Crawly, but Impractical: As showcased in the original story, the 2d Grade Super Saiyan form grants the user incredible power, at the cost of greater energy drain and reduced speed. To Gine'south ain personal dismay, it as well causes greater emotional turmoil and further amplifies the tearing Claret Knight nature of Saiyans, the very thing she was trying to avoid, equally evident past her lashing out in response to Vegeta'south Breaking Speech.
- Badass Family unit: Gine'due south presence completely changes the fabric of the Son family unit. Goku/Kakarot is far stronger equally a warrior, Chi-Chi remains a martial artist and even joins the frontline ranks of the Z Fighters herself, Gohan gains Super Saiyan much before, and her eldest son Raditz not only lives but likewise gains Super Saiyan as well. Best shown instead of a Male parent-Son Kamehameha, it'southward a Family Kamehameha that finishes Jail cell off.
- Bad "Bad Acting": Raditz attempts to divert Vegeta and Nappa'south attention by injuring himself and pretending to be dying at the hands of Kakarot and his female parent. Vegeta doesn't buy it but doesn't give Raditz a notice.
- Beware the Nice Ones:
- Gine is very kind and motherly, only she is yet a Saiyan, with all of the unsafe powers and strength that comes with it. Harm her family, and you may likewise put your diplomacy in order.
- Kakarot doesn't requite Prison cell a Senzu Edible bean and forgoes a one on one fight to tag team him with Gohan because he about killed Gine.
- Big Damn Heroes:
- Raditz and Kakarot sense Cell attacking Grandfather Gohan and Gine, prompting Raditz to Instant Transmission to their aid and relieve them.
- Just as Android 16 is almost to finish off Kakarot, Future Trunks shows up and impales 16 with his sword, then carries Kakarot to safety.
- Blood Knight: Every bit per Saiyan bloodlust, Gine is gradually enjoying herself one time she gets into a fight and becomes cocksure whenever she fights Vegeta and Freeza. This starts to worry Gine that if this lust for battle is e'er with her, her dream of a peaceful life will never be realized.
- Body Horror: Cell manages to stab Gine in the leg with his tail and drain it, making information technology shrivel upwards. Fortunately, after Raditz rescues her, he takes her to Korin so it tin can be healed with a Senzu Bean.
- Break the Haughty: Vegeta steps in for Gine against a worn out Perfect Prison cell and believes his new and improved Super Saiyan Power will be able to finish him off easily. Cell still beats the crap out of him handily, all while handing him a "Reason You Suck" Speech in the procedure. Gine, along with Raditz, Kakarot, and Gohan go along to destroy Cell while Vegeta is incapacitated for a terminal punch to the ego.
- Cleaved Pedestal: Kakarot becomes very upset when Gine decides to retire from fighting.
- But for Me, It Was Tuesday: While attacking Kakarot, Android 16 explains that he was created to seek revenge for Kakarot destroying the Red Ribbon Army. Kakarot can barely call up that.
- But Now I Must Go: Later on Cell is defeated, Raditz decides to explore infinite again and then he can use his new Super Saiyan powers to defend people across the stars. His girlfriend Launch goes with him and he promises to visit Earth once in a while.
- Combination Attack: Prison cell is killed by a Family Kamehameha, albeit with Gohan, Kakarot, Gine and Raditz, rather than Gohan, Goku and Goten.
- Curb-Stomp Battle:
- Because Gine's power was at least twice that of Piccolo's at the time of the King Piccolo saga, Gine spends virtually of the battle managing to overpower him easily. Though Piccolo well-nigh managed to turn the tables using emotional manipulation tactics to throw her off guard, he's quickly sealed away by Roshi earlier he can strike.
- Gine and Kakarot one-shot all of the Ginyu Force except Captain Ginyu (Gine, having heard of them from Bardock, immediately blasted Guldo earlier he could apply his Fourth dimension Stands Withal ability). Gine also one-shots Dodoria and Zarbon.
- Super Saiyan Kakarot vs Freeza is an even bigger i, due to a combination of Kakarot being stronger than in canon and Super Saiyan Gine managing to make Freeza burn up a lot of stamina whilst fighting her previously. Even in his full ability form, Freeza doesn't stand a ghost of a chance.
- Kakarot one-shots King Cold, treating him more than like an afterthought than an opponent.
- Adjourn-Stomp Absorber:
- Vegeta vs Kakarot and Gine. Unlike in the original story, Vegeta gets beaten so much worse he doesn't even accept the take chances to transform into a Great Ape.
- Super Saiyan Gine vs 50% Freeza is this, as while Gine is outmatched (due to being weaker than her son), she still manages to hold her own and ultimately makes him burn plenty stamina that Super Saiyan Kakarot completely demolishes him once information technology's his turn to footstep in.
- Decease by Adaptation:
- Gine (as a Bully Ape) kills Captain Ginyu on Namek after Kakarot tricks him into changing back to his original body, instead of existence tricked into condign a frog.
- Kakarot vaporizes Freeza after overpowering him in a beam struggle, instead of him returning to Earth as Mecha-Freeza and Future Trunks killing him and his father.
- Because Gohan doesn't transform into Super Saiyan 2 and thus doesn't punch Android 18 out of Cell, Android 18 dies along with 17 when Perfect Cell is destroyed.
- Desecrating the Expressionless: During the brawl between Majin Vegeta and Super Saiyan 2 Gine, the boxing ends up destroying Grandfather Gohan's tomb. The human action makes Gine explode in ki-fueled rage, calling both her sons to her location (Raditz from outer infinite).
- Dies Differently in Accommodation:
- In the original Grandpa Gohan is killed when Goku indvertingly sees the moon one night, turns into an Oozaru and unwittingly crushes him in his rampage. In this rendition, thanks to Gine being at that place, she's able to calm Kakarot down when it happens and Gohan is spared his inital decease. He manages to make information technology to the Buu Saga of Z before quondam age eventually catches upward to him and he dies of natural causes, though he passes away peacefully.
- Male monarch Cold is assassinated by Kakarot and Raditz in his dwelling house.
- Dr. Gero is killed by Raditz before he can escape and release Android 17 and 18.
- Dynamic Entry: Raditz punches Jail cell in the jaw and sends him flying into a mount the moment he Instant Transmissions in to save Gine. Raditz notably never fifty-fifty sees Cell.
- Due to the Dead: By the cease of the serial, Gine has taken upward an outfit like to Granddaddy Gohan in honor of him after he passes.
- Enemy Mine: Despite being programmed to impale Kakarot, Android sixteen decides to help take on Cell considering he is the greater threat.
- Even Evil Has Standards: In the novelization, Gine is shocked and repulsed when Vegeta kills Nappa for losing to Goku, citing that such a betrayal is monstrous even by Sayian moral codes and deciding that Vegeta has to exist mad if he'd practise something like that.
For all that she had spent the last year hammering abode how nasty Saiyans could be, she had forgotten that fifty-fifty they had lines they didn't cross. This was 1 of them.
But the Prince was mad, she realized. He was grin upwardly at the dissipating smoke overhead like he'd simply washed something amusing instead of something so monstrous even a Saiyan would be horrified.
- Evil Is Petty: Dissimilar the original story, Vegeta is non even aware that there are another group of Dragon Assurance on Namek. His only motivation for fleeing to Namek is payback confronting the Z Fighters for his defeat on Earth. Frieza and his forces tail Vegeta on principle of punishing him for abandoning his post. They besides apply this as an opportunity to bank check out this mysterious new planet and see what they tin do with it.
- Evil Versus Evil: Cell and Android xvi meet and fight each other. Cell is hostile due to seeing xvi every bit an inferior model, while xvi detects that he has Kakarot's DNA, and he was programmed to terminate Kakarot.
- Confront Death with Dignity:
- When Android 16 is about to impale Kakarot, he calmly accepts information technology. Fortunately, Future Trunks saves him.
- When Gine loses to Cell at the Jail cell Games, she accepts her potential expiry peacefully. Cell respects her for it.
- In contrast to his canon self, Prison cell dies respectfully congratulating the heroes on their victory due to Gine'south cells altering his personality slightly.
- Feeling his life fading, Grandpa Gohan spend his terminal day walking back to his sometime abode where Kakarot and Gine first crashed downwards and enjoying the sunrise where Gine joins him. Afterwhich they go dorsum abode where he passes away in bed peacefully with Gine by his side the whole time.
- Feeling Their Age: During her showdown with Majin Vegeta, Gine, due to her age and peaceful demeanor, struggles maintaining the crawly ability of Super Saiyan ii. Exaggerated later on every bit by End Of Z, Gine's hair greys out and she tin no longer plough into a Super Saiyan.
- Finishing Move: Gine eventually develops ane: Rebellion Phalanx.
- Fixed Relative Force: By the Saiyan Saga, Kakarot is much stronger than his mother due to training with Rex Kai. During the last showdown with Freeza, Gine ascends to Super Saiyan and briefly surpasses him, earlier ultimately falling to a Expiry Axle from 50% Freeza. So Kakarot achieves Super Saiyan and surpasses his female parent again, and adjourn-stomps Freeza.
- For Great Justice: Gine discovers and accepts her true reason to fight. She fights not for the pride of Saiyans or for the sport of information technology. Gine fights for the well-being of Planet World, telling every bit much to Imperfect Cell when she confronts him.
- Foreshadowing: During the boxing with Cell, Kakarot notices Gohan's hair spiking upwards slightly, hinting at his subconscious power and his transformation towards Super Saiyan 2.
- For Want of a Nail: Gine basically trips and gets locked in the Pod that sent Kakarot to World, and thus Dragon Ball history is permanently altered.
- Fountain of Youth: To prepare for the arrival of Vegeta and Nappa, Kami uses the Dragon Balls to restore his youth to his prime (kinda what Male monarch Piccolo did in canon) and trains with the Z Fighters.
- Friends with Benefits:
- Gine's relationship with Bardock. He may have establish her cute, but he didn't love her; conversely, Gine is well enlightened that Bardock would regard her endeavour to discover a peaceful life on Earth with contempt, but she kills Dodoria on his behalf, then beats Vegeta to a encarmine pulp for insulting him.
- Raditz and Launch, unlike Masako's other story, though things may go further for them afterward the Cell saga since they've decided to go space-traveling together.
- From Nobody to Nightmare: Heroic example: Gine was a weakling by Saiyan standards, but by the Namek Saga she's get then strong she can have on members of the Ginyu Forcefulness due to training with her son. When going upwards against Freeza, she ultimately ascends to Super Saiyan and holds her own against his final form for quite a while.
- God is Expressionless: Just like Piccolo in the original catechism, Kami sacrifices himself to protect Chi-Chi and Gohan from Nappa's boom. The Dragon Balls shut downwardly as a result, thus forcing the gang to travel to Planet Namek so they can use their Dragon Balls to bring back Kami, Tien, and Chiaotzu.
- Godzilla Threshold: Gine chooses to remain on the sideline for near of Dragon Brawl and permit her son explore the world until Rex Piccolo appears. He is such a threat to the planet that Gine has no choice simply to intervene.
- Heel–Face Brainwashing: After defeating Android 19 and 20, the Z Fighters discover Dr. Gero's lab and Bulma takes the nevertheless inactive 17 and 18 to Sheathing Corp to attempt to reprogram them to exist adept. Unfortunately, they missed 16, and he attacks Kakarot when he wakes upwardly.
- Heel–Confront Turn:
- Raditz, in this version, decides to turn to the heroes' side afterwards meeting his female parent and blood brother. He then settles on Yardrat where instead of conquering information technology, he defends the planet against Freeza'due south forces.
- After his Final Atonement and getting resurrected, Vegeta reconciles with Gine and the others and becomes a true friend.
- Heroic BSoD:
- Vegeta is completely frozen in fearfulness and unresponsive once he finally senses Freeza's power and finds it is mode higher than his.
- Afterwards the battle on Namek, Gine loses her fighting spirit, feeling that she has cipher more to prove and fight for, now that Freeza is expressionless and her past demons have been overcome. She decides to retire to a peaceful life and pass the torch over to her son, as he is now far more powerful than she is. Her dilemma gets even worse subsequently Cell's assault. Gine breaks down over the loss of her retirement and the peaceful life on Earth she once had, and asks if she'll ever become information technology back. Raditz and Grandpa Gohan remind her that she is a Saiyan, and if that was what she truly wanted, she would've long since abandoned Kakarot and gone off on her ain entirely. Gine never truly escaped her Saiyan heritage, simply what e'er made her unique among Saiyans is that she has e'er channeled her Saiyan pride and fighting spirit through the sheer dear of her family unit and her home, rather than sport or self-centered pride. Information technology's this sudden realization that snaps Gine out of her funk.
- Gine goes into another one when she fails to kill Cell and accidentally leads him to 17 and 18, letting him become Perfect Cell. She tells Kakarot that she is tired and in one case Cell is defeated, she will retire. Another aspect of this is that Gine is reaching the historic period where Saiyans begin to grow quondam and weaken, and she knows it.
- Heroic Sacrifice: Vegeta's Final Atonement in the Buu Arc plays out just similar in canon.
- Accolade Before Reason: Defied past Kakarot against Cell equally opposed to canon. Because Jail cell near killed Gine beforehand, he was also enraged to think nearly giving Cell a Senzu Edible bean or fighting him 1 on one.
- Promise Bringer: Similar to the original story. Gine and Kakarot serve this office to the Z Fighters through the Saiyan and Namek arcs. Being the game-changing reinforcements for the others that allow the group to even the odds.
- I Can't Sense Their Presence:
- Rex Piccolo tries to pull this on Gine after she beats the tar out of him, trying to put her off her game by maxim that her son is dead. When she can't sense him (he is being transported to Korin's tower barely clinging to life), she is distracted plenty for Piccolo to retaliate... merely not enough to avoid Roshi and Grandpa Gohan.
- When Gine and Raditz enter the Room of Spirit and Time to train, Kakarot can no longer sense them, which makes him presume something bad happened to them.
- In Spite of a Nail:
- While Gine surviving the destruction of Planet Vegeta is a major alteration to Dragon Brawl history, it doesn't drastically change the timeline. The timelines and the events within still plays out in club from Dragon Ball to Z, with slight changes.
- Even though Yamcha survives the Saiyan Saga and is able to spend more time with Bulma, including joining the trip to Namek, she still ends up leaving him for Vegeta, ensuring the birth of Trunks.
- In this version, Vegeta and Nappa remembered to turn off the transmitters in their scouters, so Freeza doesn't know about the Dragon Balls. Freeza and his minions even so become to Namek, because they were chasing Vegeta to punish him for going AWOL.
- In the Blood: The Saiyan pride and animalism for battle are attributes that Gine has always shunned, saying that those were exactly the values that Freeza espoused, and only desiring a life of peace for herself and her family. She tries to compromise the boxing lust by channelling it through a want to protect the world and her family, but when Vegeta (who espouses these attributes) says that Bardock would be ashamed of her for not acting similar a true Saiyan, she beats the hell out of him - proving his signal that she cannot escape from the warrior pride in her blood, and if she was over her pride, she would've just ignored him. The realization just makes her angrily weep.
- Jerkass Has a Signal: After seeing Gine fail against Prison cell, and causing him to go Perfect, Vegeta gleefully twists the knife in farther by pointing out that Gine will never exist able to escape her Saiyan blood and heritage, and that her spiel nigh peace and love was all a prevarication. Gine snaps and attacks him, only proving him right.
- Lame Pun Reaction: After they both Took a Level in Badass by going in the Room of Spirit and Time, Gine and Raditz face up Prison cell. Raditz says regarding Jail cell "drinking" people with his tail, that he has a drinking problem. Both Gine and Jail cell are dumbfounded by this comment.
- Light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation-Guided Karma: Vegeta's Breaking Lecture to Gine after Jail cell becomes Perfect enrages everyone to the point they lock him in the Gravity Chamber and turn down to permit him leave until the Cell Games. Bulma also tells him that if he destroys the sleeping accommodation, he might kill himself with a black hole to keep him from doing that to escape.
- Mama Conduct: Harm her children or grandson, Gine will make sure you will pay. Vegeta and Freeza larn this the difficult way, particularly the latter which causes Gine to become a Super Saiyan.
- It's mutual with Kakarot as if someone hurts Gine in his sight, he won't pull his punches at all. Fundamental examples are killing Frieza on Namek and joining Gohan to have on Jail cell.
- The Mentor: Gine eventually retires and chooses to be Gohan and Goten's mentor later on the Cell Sega. As a upshot, the two of them are far stronger by the Buu Sega.
- Mood Whiplash: The serious moment when Gine and Raditz confront Cell for the outset time is broken when Raditz declares that they're intervening because Cell "has a drinking problem".
- My Species Doth Protest Likewise Much: As in canon, Gine is very nice compared to other Saiyans. This is skilful for Earth, every bit she's willing to alive peacefully there and protect it.
- Adjacent Tier Power-Up: Later on some grooming in the Room Of Spirit And Time, Gine apace gets back up to speed with the rest of the group and get-go achieves the Super Saiyan Second Class form before her offset confrontation with Imperfect Cell.
- Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: While exploring Dr. Gero's lab, Kakarot fiddles with some buttons and accidentally activates Android 16, who proceeds to set on him.
- No Eye in Magic: Wearing sunglasses prevents Saiyans from turning into Bully Apes when they look at the full moon.
- Normal Fish in a Tiny Swimming: Gine might be a complete weakling by Saiyan standards, but by Earthling standards she is monstrously powerful for early on Dragon Ball. Think, Raditz was considered a weakling by other Saiyans (Dragon Ball Z Abridged claimed that Vegeta was as potent as xv Raditz,) and he withal required an Enemy Mine of Goku and Piccolo (AKA the two strongest beings on the planet at the fourth dimension).
- Non Afraid of Y'all Anymore: Gine has this realization when she knocks Freeza downward with a punch and sees she is strong enough to fight him.
- Not Quite Dead: Gine seemingly vaporized Cell, but his nucleus managed to hang onto to her and regenerate afterward hitching a ride on her dorsum to Sheathing Corp, allowing him to blot 17 and 18 (which Bulma took to try and reprogram) and skip Semi-Perfect straight to his Perfect Course.
- Oh, Crap!:
- Kakarot is shocked to learn that his own mother hands defeated King Piccolo and realizes she is a far stronger fighter than him. Seeing equally his female parent never really showcased her ability before (to that betoken Gine never fought the Red Ribbon Army or participated in the Globe Martial Arts Tournament like he did).
- Freeza is decidedly taken off guard when he realizes Gine is much stronger than his kickoff class (the one he'due south currently in), leaving him open to a punch in the jaw.
- Old Master: Afterwards Grandfather Gohan passes away, Gine takes on his attire and graduates to this part. In the Buu Arc and most of Super, Gine is no longer on the frontlines, instead serving as support and a Mentor to her grandsons.
- One-Winged Angel:
- Vegeta didn't get to do it on Earth, but does on Namek...against a way stronger Kakarot and Gine who make curt work of him.
- Gine is faced with Ginyu in Kakarot'southward trunk and outmatched...so she uses Vegeta's artificial moon to go Great Ape to beat and and so obliterate him once Kakarot tricks him into irresolute dorsum.
- OOC Is Serious Business organisation: After Gine transforms into a Super Saiyan, Kakarot notices his normally sugariness female parent'southward personality has drastically altered and becomes concerned.
- Outside-Context Trouble: Gine, being a full-blooded Saiyan, is this for the Pre-Z world. Like her son Raditz, she vastly overpowers most of the threats she'south put upwards confronting.
- Pair the Spares: Raditz is paired up with Launch, just instead of like his other version, they are more or less Friends with Benefits (which means we probably won't exist seeing Ranch).
- Parallel Disharmonize Sequence: On Planet Namek, Kakarot, Gine, and Vegeta face up Freeza while Gohan, Chi-Chi, Krillin, and Yamcha defend the Namekians from Freeza'due south minions.
- Parent-Kid Team: Kakarot and Gine ultimately get this, specially after training on the style to Namek.
- Passed in Their Sleep: Grandpa Gohan'due south ultimate fate, parting peacefully in his old historic period.
- Passing the Torch: Gine intends to pass it onto Kakarot someday as he's quickly condign stiff plenty to accept on any force coming their way by his own.
- Pragmatic Villainy: Raditz turns abroad from the Freeza Force afterward meeting his female parent and blood brother, mainly because if Raditz actually tried to take Kakarot back to the fold, he would most likely be killed. Gine and Kakarot both match his power and could easily destroy him.
- Proud Warrior Race Guy: Deconstructed when Gine calls out Raditz on this mindset while in the Room of Spirit and Time. Gine says this it was this selfish belief amongst Saiyans that created their enslavement and eventual devastation at the easily of Freeza, who played up this belief to easily dispense the Saiyans into doing his bidding. Gine refuses to become along with that mindset, and until Raditz understands the meaning of what she is saying, she will non train with him. Raditz eventually starts to become the bulletin.
- Dial Catch: Super Saiyan Gine is pummeling Freeza with ease, until he decides to power up to l%, then catches her punch and breaks her wrist.
- "The Reason You Suck" Spoken language: Cell tells Vegeta that Gine has earned his respect. Vegeta has earned nothing except Cell's contemptuousness.
- Reluctant Warrior: Unlike her Blood Knight husband and sons, Gine still retains her kind and passive personality despite her immense strength, only stepping up to fight when she needs to. She re-enforces this belief to Raditz while in the Room of Spirit and Time.
- The Resenter: Vegeta, as per usual. Similar in the original story, this carries over into the Buu Saga when he becomes Majin Vegeta. Instead of attacking the World Martial Arts Tournament to goad Goku into fighting him, he instead attacks Gine at Mount Paozu.
- Retired Badass: Gine decides to retire from fighting after the Namek incident and her age eventually catching up to her. She largely sits out the Buu Saga and the following ones, settling to just be The Mentor for her grandchildren. It doesn't concluding thank you to Cell.
- She finally receives it come the Buu Arc. Gine is no longer in the activity, just observing from the sidelines while her children and grandsons take care of Buu.
- Revisiting the Roots: Vegeta'due south hostility towards Gine has an undercurrent of sexism to it, which may be off-putting to fans of Vegeta. This label actually corresponds with his personality during the Android Saga towards Android 18. This, combined with Vegeta's resentment towards Goku in the original being projected onto Gine instead is what leads to their terrible human relationship.
- The Rival: Reflecting his relationship with Kakarot in the original story, Vegeta becomes quite a piffling and resentful wiggle towards Gine over the course of this story.
- Screw This, I'm Out of Here!: Raditz arrives on Earth, only later on meeting Kakarot and Gine, he abandons the Freeza Force and goes AWOL.
- Shipper on Deck: Chi-Chi tried to set up her father Ox-King with Gine. It didn't work because they were still mourning their corresponding spouse and they thought if they got married, it would make Kakarot and Chi-Chi siblings, simply they became proficient friends.
- Giddy Rabbit, Idealism Is for Kids!: After the (2nd) confrontation with Prison cell, Vegeta calls out Gine, calling her a disgrace and telling her that she will never achieve peace as a Saiyan, and that fighting is in her claret that she will never escape from. He's (generally) correct notwithstanding.
- Silk Hiding Steel: Gine'south kindhearted and motherly attitude hides her tremendous strength. In the days of Dragon Ball, she's actually the most powerful fighter on Earth.
- Silver Fox: Due to her Saiyan biology, Gine is just as physically active and bonny in her fifties (as of the Androids Arc) as she was in her teen years. Past the Cell Games however, Gine is fully aware that the days in her Saiyan prime are numbered, she will start to weaken and will have to retire, whether she or anyone else wants information technology or non. Sure enough, by "End of Z", Gine's historic period finally catches up to her to the indicate where she can no longer turn Super Saiyan. She can yet defend herself handily, though.
- Spared by the Adaptation:
- Naturally, being the focus on this What If, Gine survives the destruction of Planet Vegeta by accidentally being knocked into the pod meant for just Kakarot.
- Thanks to Gine being around to intervene during Kakarot'southward showtime transformation into a Smashing Ape, Grandfather Gohan isn't accidentally killed past his adoptive grandson. Instead, he eventually dies peacefully in old historic period.
- Rex Piccolo is not killed in this version, Master Roshi is able to successfully seal him away with the Mafuba thank you to aid from Gine and redundancy from Grandfather Gohan. Because of this Piccolo Jr doesn't exist. Since Roshi had Grandpa Gohan helping him, using the Mafuba doesn't kill him.
- Due to his Pragmatic Villainy, Raditz also survives, as both Gine and Kakarot are as stiff as him, giving them time to reason with him due to his cautious nature. He later returns after Freeza is killed.
- Since Raditz left without a fight, Kakarot didn't take to cede himself. Kami still pulls some strings for him to receive training from Male monarch Kai.
- Yamcha survives the Saiyan Saga, every bit Gine knows what Saibamen are and thus sees the cocky-destruct attack coming, allowing her to warn him and allow him avoid it.
- The Namekians who helped the main characters get the Dragon Assurance so far haven't been targeted by the Freeza Forces' genocide attack.
- Krillin isn't killed past Freeza, every bit Kakarot going Super Saiyan is instead a result of Gine being given a Expiry Beam through the chest.
- Freeza fails to accident up Planet Namek, thus the planet and all of its inhabitants survive.
- Android xvi survives the Cell Games.
- Kakarot isn't forced to pull a Heroic Cede in an attempt to stop Cell, thus he survives besides.
- Majin Vegeta doesn't accident up the audience of the World Martial Arts Tournament because he decides to attack Gine at her house instead.
- Majin Buu is defeated earlier he can blow up the World.
- Sunglasses at Nighttime: Justified. Gine is aware that becoming a Keen Ape during a full moon and artificial moon is dangerous.
- Talk to the Fist: When Vegeta mocks Gine for failing to terminate off Cell and leading him to 17 and 18, Raditz punches him and knocks him out.
- Teleportation: Because Raditz settled on Yardrat and defended it, the Yardrats taught him the Instant Transmission technique. He is the one who teaches it to Kakarot.
- This Cannot Be!: Perfect Jail cell starts losing it against Kakarot and Gohan.
- Tranquil Fury: When Gine goes Super Saiyan, she goes full-on into this mode against Freeza.
- Traumatic Superpower Awakening: Gine witnesses her son go shot past 1 of Freeza's Death Beams, which triggers her transformation into a Super Saiyan. Curb-Stomp Battle by her ensues until Freeza powers up to 50% and seemingly kills her, likewise causing Kakarot to arise as well and completely demolish the tired tyrant.
- Plow the Other Cheek: While Vegeta is getting clobbered by Perfect Cell, Gine asks Raditz and the others to save him. Raditz asks her why would she save Vegeta after how he has mistreated and debased her. Gine responds that the Earth is more important than whatever she wants.
- Underestimating Badassery:
- Gine is subjected to this many times, due to her reluctance and peaceful personality. Foes who face Gine initially don't view her as much as a threat, only to be chop-chop silenced. King Piccolo, Vegeta, Frieza's soldiers, and even Frieza himself get victimized difficult by this. Even Kakarot is stunned as child when he hears of his mother's true forcefulness.
- Freeza tin't sense energy, so after he defeats Super Saiyan Gine and then sees Kakarot go Super Saiyan, he assumes her son volition just be roughly equally potent as she was. Only since Kakarot was fashion stronger than Gine in base form, the 50x multiplier makes him mode stronger than Freeza.
- Kakarot assumes that considering Android 16 is so huge, that he'll be slow. He's wrong.
- Victory by Endurance: In the Jail cell Games, Cell loses because he becomes exhausted from fighting first Gine, so Vegeta, and so Kakarot and Gohan at the aforementioned time.
- Villainous Breakup: Gine going Super Saiyan and beginning to dominate Terminal Form Freeza sends him into a screaming fury. He briefly regains his composure upon going up to 50%, but Kakarot going Super Saiyan and utterly burdensome him sends him farther into it, to the indicate that he's and so furious he skips trying to blow upwardly the planet in his attempt to kill the Saiyan himself.
- Villain Respect: Gine manages to earn Cell's respect in their fight, as while not able to really win, she puts up a far better fight than he expected and manages to deal serious harm to him. While he goes to impale Gine after chirapsia her, he does it out of respect rather sadism and doesn't accept whatsoever actual joy in the attempt. He fifty-fifty tells Vegeta she has more respect from him than Vegeta ever will.
- Withholding the Large Proficient: Kid Goku/Kakarot withal takes the helm for well-nigh of the take a chance during the Dragon Ball era, until the King Piccolo Saga kicks off. After Kakarot loses to King Piccolo the start fourth dimension and is left most-expressionless, Gine steps in and wallops Rex Piccolo, allowing Master Roshi and Grandpa Gohan to re-seal him with Mafuba.
- Worf Had the Flu:
- Gine made Kakarot remember to take the heart medication earlier they confronted the Androids. Since he was supposed to take information technology much earlier, the heart virus however attacks him, just it simply weakens him and makes him unable to control his ki instead of collapse and lose consciousness. This nevertheless allows Android 19 to go the upper hand on him until Raditz rescues him. This also makes him no match for Android 16.
- Android 16 is impaled by Future Trunks' sword, then is found by Jail cell while he is trying to repair himself. Prison cell gets the advantage in their fight and ultimately leaves him lying on the ground beaten up.
- World's Strongest Woman: At least during the Dragon Ball Era, Gine is the most powerful beingness on Earth due to her ability level matching Young King Piccolo, and later becoming as strong as Raditz. Kakarot eventually outpaces her, but Gine retakes the position later on she becomes a Super Saiyan. She and so loses it when Kakarot goes Super Saiyan, though she's still the strongest woman until 18 comes forth. She regains the title of strongest Z Warrior and strongest woman position when she trains in the Room of Spirit and Time and reaches Super Saiyan Class 2.
- You Are What Yous Hate:
- Gine points out that Raditz standing to follow Freeza's philosophy and sense of ability being the most of import thing, he's beingness no different than he was. Raditz ultimately decides that aye, she's right.
- Then it'due south flipped when Vegeta provokes Gine into lashing out at him past insulting Bardock, and in one case she does, declares that the Saiyan pride and warrior spirit she claimed to deny in lieu of peace and kindness is something she tin never get abroad from.
Source: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Fanfic/WhatIfGineWentWithGokuToEarth
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