Frequent question: Are the androids evil?

Why do the Androids want to kill Goku?

Gero’s plan was for Cell to get an infinite energy source, and receive monumental power jumps in the process. 17 and 18 were more or less rebellious to Gero’s control, so he used his futile creations as batteries for a perfect being. Cell was not only programmed to go after 17 & 18, he still wanted to kill Goku.

Do the Androids kill anyone?

The androids in Trunks timeline were different, and they definitely killed people. They were displayed as much more sadistic and evil, however according to Trunks, the Androids in the main timeline are much stronger.

Why are the present Androids not evil?

To sum it up: both sets of Androids played with their opponents, both sets of Androids saw destroying Earth/killing Goku as a game and the only reason the present Androids were seen as less evil was because they had a mission to fulfil, unlike the future ones.

Who defeated Android 16?

It is only when Cell mercilessly kills #16 after he had encouraged Gohan to fight that Gohan snaps, transforming into a Super Saiyan 2.

Who did the androids kill?

The only people who died (besides Gero) during the Androids conflict were killed by 13, 14, 15, 19, 20, or Cell. Other than Gero, 17 and 18’s hands are clean.

Who did Android 17 and 18 kill?

After Gero is killed by Android 17, Android 18 activates Android 16 following surviving a blast meant to kill her from Trunks and the three begin their quest to find and kill Goku.

Who does Android 20 kill?

As Android 20 tells Piccolo that he is almost out of energy, Gohan arrives and hits Android 20 from behind, knocking him off of Piccolo (this also knocks off the android’s hat).

What if Krillin killed Android 18?

The outcome of Krillin’s battle with Android 18 determines whether he destroys the remote or uses it to deactivate and destroy 18. … However, this does not go unnoticed by Semi-Perfect Cell who had survived after his defeat and appears after 18 is revived to absorb her.

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