Summary
Vegeta's arc of redemption will not be complete until he brings back his old allies, Raditz and Nappa, to make amends for his past actions. Despite being a villain in the past, Vegeta has shown a commitment to righting his wrongs, as shown by his actions on New Namek. Resurrecting Nappa and Raditz may be a risky move for Vegeta, as their loyalty may still lie with Frieza, posing a threat, but it's still something he needs to do to complete the cycle of redemption. My Dragon Ball.
vegetable is one of the greatest heroes in the Dragon ball history, as he helps save the world (and indeed the universe) against the likes of Frieza, Cell, and Majin Buu. However, in the early days of Dragon Ball, Vegeta was a villain, with no moral qualms about exterminating the planet's population, or even killing those closest to him. Vegeta has since been on a path of redemption, but when looking at his past evil deeds, it is clear that Vegeta's arc of redemption won't be complete until he does one thing.
Vegeta was introduced by Akira Toriyama in Dragon Ball chapter 204 as the main antagonist of the Saiyan Saga. After Raditz went to Earth to check on Kakarot's mission status (as Goku was originally sent there as a child to wipe out all life on the planet) and discovered that Goku became the planet's protector instead of calculating it, he immediately alerted Vegeta through his reconnaissance. . After Raditz is defeated, it is not long before Vegeta and his second-in-command, Nappa, arrive on Earth.
These images depict the moment Piccolo realized that he had just accidentally alerted the other Saiyans to the existence of the Dragon Balls through Raditz's reconnaissance while rubbing Raditz's failure in the face.
While Vegeta is concerned that Goku failed to complete his Saiyan duties, the real reason he came to Earth after Raditz's death was due to the information Raditz gathered. It was Raditz who told Vegeta about the Dragon Balls, at which point Vegeta chose to travel to Earth, find the wish-granting balls, and use them to make himself immortal. However, when Vegeta faced Goku and the Z-Fighters, his plan failed. Nappa fails to kill Goku Firstly – and Vegeta killed him for it – Vegeta then falls to the combined might of the Z-Fighters himself before escaping.
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Vegeta's time as a villain only lasted throughout the Saiyan Saga and the beginning of the Frieza Saga. However, that was more than enough time to do some unforgivable things, including one he still needed to make up for: betraying his fellow Saiyans, Raditz and Nappa.
Vegeta betrayed Raditz & Nappa when he was a villain in Dragon Ball
Vegeta's time as a villain is understandably overshadowed by his evil actions against the Z-Fighters, but perhaps the most vile thing he does is against his allies and himself. My younger siblings: Nappa and Raditz.
Raditz and Nappa have been Vegeta's loyal soldiers since they were children and together they have conquered many planets. In Dragon Ball Z: Bardock – The Father of Goku, it was confirmed that it is not unusual for Saiyan teams to become close, as Bardock was with his crew. So it's reasonable to assume that Vegeta, Nappa, and Raditz would be like a small family – but that's not the case.
After Raditz dies while getting information about the Dragon Balls, Nappa asks Vegeta if they plan to use the Dragon Balls to bring Raditz back. Vegeta laughed in his face, calling Raditz a weakling who deserves to die. This is especially cruel given their history and the fact that Vegeta would have been completely unaware of the Dragon Balls without Raditz's sacrifice.
When Vegeta and Nappa arrived on Earth, Nappa single-handedly dominated every member of the Z-Fighters and only suffered defeat when Goku entered the ring. Despite winning every previous match, Nappa's loss to Goku was too unforgivable for Vegeta and the Saiyan Prince killed Nappa because of his weakness. Vegeta had known Nappa his whole life but killed him without a second thought. And, to make matters worse, Vegeta himself would lose to Goku and the Z-Fighters, experiencing the same losses as Raditz and Nappa – making Vegeta a hypocrite on top of everything else.
Why does Vegeta need to bring Raditz & Nappa back with the dragon balls
Vegeta's cruelty towards his people – not to mention his desire to destroy the world, become immortal, and rule the universe – proves that he is worse than Nappa and Raditz. However, even so, Vegeta is given a chance to redeem himselfand he proved to everyone and himself that he has what it takes to become a true hero. Nappa and Raditz were robbed of that opportunity by Vegeta (Raditz because Vegeta will never bring him back, and Nappa because he was literally killed by Vegeta), and now it's time for Vegeta to fix that.
Not only would reviving Nappa and Raditz complete Vegeta's Dragon Ball redemption, but it could also help the Z-Fighters in their ongoing efforts against Black Frieza.
Currently in Dragon Ball Super, Vegeta and Goku are gradually bringing the Saiyan race back to its former glory. This was clarified in Dragon Ball Super chapter 103, which showed that every Saiyan in the series (including Broly) trained on Beerus' planet. The Saiyans are training to be able to match Black Frieza and destroy the tyrant once and for all. If Vegeta is growing an army of Saiyans to fight Frieza, then it would only make sense for Vegeta to recruit two of his most loyal soldiers, while at the same time redeeming his callous disregard for them.
Resurrecting Nappa & Raditz is not the first time Vegeta has modified his past
Dragon Ball Super chapter 44 by Akira Toriyama and Toyotarou
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At the end of Vegeta's DBZ villain era, he found himself once again searching for the Dragon Balls, but not on Earth but the planet Namek. When he gets one of the Dragon Balls from a small village, he kills every resident in the process. The damage he caused to the Namekians then became even more evident when, after all the fallen Namekians were wished back to life, those he killed did not return. The wish is only for those killed by Frieza and his men, and since Vegeta is not related to Frieza, his victims still die.
Vegeta wouldn't truly feel the weight of this evil deed until Dragon Ball Super, when he and Goku fiercely defended New Namek from the villain Moro. Vegeta himself admits why he took the risk to defeat this villain and save these people, specifically, when he said: “I have a troubled history with these Namekians. I have done them unspeakable harm. So no, I cannot allow one more of them to perish.”
His level of commitment to atone for his past mistakes is one of the best parts of Vegeta's character development and actually makes his redemption truly believable. And now, it's time to see the same level of commitment to righting the wrongs of how he treated Nappa and Raditz, because they deserve the same chance at redemption that Vegeta has.
Maybe Vegeta is doing the heroic thing by NOT reviving Nappa & Raditz
Reviving his one-time Saiyan comrades would allow Vegeta to erase his past sins (like he did by saving New Namek from Moro), and it would benefit the Crusade. his current crusade against Black Frieza (as that would add two more Saiyans to their roster). rating). However, perhaps Vegeta is doing the heroic thing by not reviving Nappa and Raditz.
After all, Nappa and Raditz are both villains, and bringing back two Saiyans who might hold grudges against Vegeta and Goku in the afterlife would be dangerous. Not only that, they are also Frieza's soldiers so they will most likely reunite with their former Emperor rather than join Vegeta and Goku. If they can do that, then Frieza – who now has a better understanding of the Saiyan's potential – can train them to become stronger than even Goku and Vegeta (indeed, he did the same thing with himself when becoming Black Frieza).
Although bringing Nappa and Raditz back would be a gamble, this is an opportunity that Vegeta needs to take advantage of.
Again, Vegeta is a more evil villain than Raditz and Nappa, but even he appears after joining the Z-Fighters. Vegeta killed one and let the other die while he was still a heartless villain, and the only way to make up for that is to bring them back, and give Raditz and Nappa a chance to redeem themselves. as he had. Once that is done then vegetable will finally complete his redemption arc in Dragon ball.
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