He went to the moon using his power poll and had no problem being in a vacuum. Vegeta and Nappa also share a scene where they are seemingly in space, yet right next to a planet. They are both standing outside their pods, then obliterate the planet and leave. The same can even be said when Pan is flying in "space" with Hercule and co.
They are always in the upper atmosphere of the planet that they are near. While the air is much colder, and thinner then ground level conditions, it would still be breathable. For sayians since they are a hell of a lot more durable then the average human, they can easily survive in the upper atmosphere. Goku became a god with his godly form, he also absorbed the godly ki so Goku is technically a god now so he should be able to survive space, plus the Null Realm is basically space so yeah, Goku would be fine in space.
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Create a free Team What is Teams? Energy barriers. There are many ways that the martial artists within the Dragon Ball franchise can channel their energy -- including projecting energy barriers around themselves. While done to protect themselves against conventional attacks, the fan theory suggests the forcefields can also provide those within them with a limited, breathable atmosphere should they fight underwater or in outer space.
All the main Saiyan characters in the franchise have been seen utilizing barriers at some point over the course of the various series', while Goku has been seen employing telekinesis to move objects around him on multiple occasions.
So, he could theoretically use this ability to form a small atmosphere within the confines of a self-generated barrier. This explanation could certainly clear the visible discrepancy of Bardock fighting against Frieza's forces for a limited time in the television special. Yeah, it got me off guard when they said that. They have god ki why can't they breath in space lol.
I feel this one of those weaknesses that should be recton out or overcome with God ki. I have never like this weakness. Dragon balls writing is so sub par I mean honestly. No, Saiyans can't breathe in space which is a vacuum. In a thin atmosphere, yes. Imagine putting your hand s over your mouth and try to inhale That will lead to asphyxiation.
In the anime, most of the series has him wearing a spacesuit when venturing into the vacuum of space. King Kai also notes that Saiyans cannot breathe in space as he instructs the Dragon Team not to revive Goku with the Dragon Balls , because he would appear in space, where he would have died from lack of oxygen. Post by The Tori-bot » Mon Jan 11, pm. Post by Khalid Shahin » Mon Jan 11, pm. Post by Drayenko » Tue Jan 12, am. Post by goodguy » Tue Jan 12, am. Post by Khalid Shahin » Tue Jan 12, am.
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Now, to get to the point, I've noticed an inconsistency that contradicts this entirely.
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