Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-1860621-20140815015907/@comment-216.14.152.128-20140815041849

66.249.83.89 wrote: I looking at Yang more Like a Sayian in Dragon Ball than a typical Berserker.

All we know is that every time Yang is hit she gets stronger. We don't know if any damage is being negated, so it could be possible to kill her with a strong enough or lethal enough attack before she is charged. Let's face it, it won't matter how strong yang is if someone was able to slit her throut or stab her heart before she was charged.

Now going back to how Yang reminds me of the sayians. In the anime it was stated that the longer sayians fought the stronger they would get, and if they survived a near death experience their power would increase immensely. That said they weren't the strongest beings that were in that dimension and that most of the race died out other than the two who went on to become super sayians, who seem to be the strongest.

Overall, Yang's ability and they way she would go about fighting with it makes me draw parallels with the Sayians and hope that like them, she can still be killed before she reaches the super sayian state. Which from an entertainment standpoint is good because if she was invincible by default like superman it would take suspense out of her fights and make it boring (god I always feel terrible for the honest opinion that we want to watch heros get into fight that they could die in).

-Defcon Deceiver. While you make a good point, being able to charge isn't really an option, because she absorbs and releases, so charging isn't an option past a certain point, because the idea that she can control how much she releases at a time isn't all that out of the question. So while the ability of the sayians is similar, that would never have crossed my mind.