Being Super (android) -
In the Dragon Ball universe, being a "Super Android" isn't just about power levels—it is about the conflict between the ghost of a human past and the cold efficiency of a mechanical future. The Awakening
As the dust settled, a child from the settlement approached. She held out a small, wilted flower she had salvaged from the wreckage. The Super Android’s processors stalled. "Flower" Result: Biological organism. Non-essential. Secondary Search: "Gift" Result: Social gesture indicating gratitude or affection.
His internal cooling fans kicked into high gear. For a moment, the "Super" part of his programming—the part meant to be a cold, calculating god—clashed with the "Android" part—the part built from human DNA. Being Super (Android)
17-S realized then that being "Super" wasn't about the infinite reactor in his chest. It was about the choice to protect the things that shouldn't exist in a world of pure logic.
He didn't return to Gero’s lab. He flew toward the mountains, a god-tier machine with a single wilted flower tucked into his belt, looking for a place where he could learn to be a little less super and a little more human. If you'd like to continue the story, let me know: Should 17-S (like Goku or Gohan)? Does he discover a hidden protocol left by Dr. Gero? In the Dragon Ball universe, being a "Super
A sphere of concentrated violet energy formed at his palm—the "Super Flash."
The Super Android took to the sky, his silhouette a sharp streak against the sunset. Within seconds, his sensors picked up a disturbance: a rogue energy signature near the remains of Muscle Tower. Mach 4.2 (Cruising) Target: Bio-mechanical remnant No. 13-B Calculation: 99.8% probability of victory The Super Android’s processors stalled
He reached out, his metal fingers trembling slightly, and took the flower.
