Future Gohan vs Android 17/18 (Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot)

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Future Gohan takes on Android 17 & 18 in a 1 vs 2 fight.

Many fans of the Dragon Ball saga would be familiar with the History of Trunks storyline. As a TV special, the story acts as the origin for the warrior of the future that would go back in time to warn the Z fighters of the impending Android threat. In this timeline, Earth’s greatest defender Goku dies from a heart disease, preventing his revival from the Dragon Balls. Months later, Dr. Gero’s creations, Android 17 and 18, emerge and wreak havoc on the planet. The remaining Z fighters do their best to defend the Earth, but unfortunately all perish. All except for Gohan, who manages to survive for many years. With little hope left, he helps to train Trunks, the young son of Vegeta, in an attempt to one day vanquish the Androids.

This story creates a different world from the main timeline. One where death and destruction lie around every corner. Cities are now crumbling ruins and a third of the population is gone. The Androids kill for fun and have no remorse for their actions. For 13 years, Gohan and Trunks survive, lying in wait as they train in secret. Gohan becomes a Super Saiyan during this time, and his goal is to have Trunks reach the same transformation. This is where Trunks – The Warrior of Hope begins, as players will have a moment of calm before the storm. It’s one of the better Dragon Ball Z stories, and Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot tells it well. It even goes above and beyond to show a bit more of the aftermath, but we won’t spoil it here.







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