[quote=@Hillan] Being engineered from dust touched by Beerus =//= Clone of Beerus. [/quote] It kind of does. For the millionth time, cloning isn't always what Hollywood portrays it as. Just because Voide isn't an exact duplicate of Beerus doesn't make her any less of a clone. She created with the sole purpose of emulating his appearance and powers, using Beerus himself as the template. That, right there, is the textbook definition cloning. She. Is. A. Clone. Period. [quote=@Hillan] As far as average schmucks go, Yamcha, Tien and Krillin all started out with powelevels at around 50. [b](1)By the end of Z, they are top 15 strongest beings in universe 7[/b], for sure. And none of them even tried all that hard, or got any reasonable powerups, either. If Tien had gotten the mystic power up by the Elder Kai, or if Yamcha had learnt the Kaioken, or a million other things, the series would be completely different. The whole point of Dragon Ball is that what you're at birth does not define you. "With hard enough training, even a low-class can overcome an elite" is what the show's always about. ([b](2)A bit distracted by the fact that the show's always focused on Goku and Vegeta, and them constantly getting powerups based on their genetics as Saiyans, but Toriyama was never the best at storyboarding.[/b]) Due to the constraints of the RP, we'll probably never see any real rifts in power. Perhaps arcwise one character will get a powerup, and in the next one, someone else will. Besides, [b](3)didn't you just preach how you didn't want this to be a game about power levels, but an interesting story?[/b] Even characters that aren't the strongest can still add interesting elements to a story. Look at One Piece, for instance. [/quote] 1. Hahahahahaha... No. They aren't. At all. Or does all the dead villains and other divine characters in Otherworld that still far outclass them not count? 2. This, I will agree with. 3. Yes, I did. Hence why I opened that statement by clarifying that it was a [i]hypothetical scenario[/i]. These people with their genetics are basically Superman. Kind of. The point is, if they're going to be that strong due to their genetics and stuff, why then should I bother getting invested or give a damn about them? That's why I mentioned Superman, since in the hands of an average writer he's a disgustingly OP character who never has to struggle and, ergo, is not interesting to read about.