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| The Tuffle Virus' | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Apr 25 2009, 09:00 PM (32 Views) | |
| - Salamanduh | Apr 25 2009, 09:00 PM Post #1 |
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Obviously better than you.
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![]() The Tuffle Virus' can liquefy theirselves in order to enters through a cut or scrape in their target's skin. As they mature, their liquidation ability grows more advanced. Although they has some strength of their own, the Tuffle's combat abilities are best suited to exploiting the full potential of a host body. It appears that when they has chosen a permanent host, they begin to alter the host's appearance to mirror their own (as evidenced by the appearance of Super Baby Vegeta). As they gain more power through possession, the Tuffle's own physical body appears to mature as well. An Example of a Mutureing Tuffle Virus : In Baby's first appearance, He is a skinless, mechanical infant. When he appears before Goten, he is blue-skinned and appears to be somewhat of a teenager, with facial markings and his standard outfit. Finally, when he escapes Vegeta's body, Baby's shape has reached adulthood. Baby's state of puberty is apparently met upon his first transformation as Baby Vegeta, as evidenced in the Japanese dub by his voice becoming raspier. After possessing a host, the Tuffle combines their power with his own. THey decide whether to plant an egg inside the victim before leaving them. The eggs they insert in potential victims eventually hatch, releasing a substance that alters their mind into becoming willful servants to the parasite. They also gain the ability to assimilate the techniques of those who he has possessed, although under their usage they emit a pink aura despite the color they emit when used by their untampered host. The Tuffles (also known as Tsufuru-jin and Tsufurusians) were a highly advanced technological race of beings native to Planet Vegeta (originally called 'Planet Plant' or 'Planet Tuffle'). Despite their incredible technologies, the Tuffles were largely a docile race and held no aggression towards each other or other races, nor did they suffer from overpopulation. However, the Tuffles lived side by side with another race; the Saiyans. Some sources state that the Saiyans simply evolved alongside the Tuffles at a similar rate (though the Saiyans and their society were still quite primitive, they were fully sentient) while others indicate that the Saiyans were not native to Planet Plant at all, arriving on a strange starship one day. Relationships between the two races is also mixed; the first account (told by King Kai to Goku) explains that the Tuffles lived in their advanced cities in the more fertile areas of Planet Plant, while the Saiyans lived in large tribes out in the badlands and the two very rarely - if ever - interacted with each other. Dr. Raichi's account (which is also the origin of the 'spaceship' story) states that the Tuffles welcomed the Saiyans with open arms and treated them as equals. Vegeta, however, retorts that Raichi and the entire Tuffle race treated the Saiyans as slaves. Eventually, regardless of their origins, one Saiyan became dominant amongst the collective tribes; a Saiyan that Dr. Raichi described as having "the cunning of a Tuffle". This Saiyan was none other than Vegeta's father, and he incited a swift and brutal war against the Tuffles with the intent of eradicating them entirely. The outcome of many battles was mostly even, since though the Saiyans had greater strength they possessed far fewer numbers, allowing the technological Tuffles to tip the balance with their advanced weaponry. Unfortunately, the war was brought to a sudden end by the arrival of an event that only occurred on Planet Plant once a century; the moon was full. The entire Saiyan race transformed into their feral Great Ape forms and in the space of a single night the Tuffles were annihilated. Taking what little of the technology interested them (most notably the Scouters and armour) the Saiyans established their own society amidst the ruins of the Tuffle civilization, crowning King Vegeta and naming the planet after him. Though the Tuffles were rendered extinct, traces of their race managed to survive, most notably the Tuffle experiment Baby. Though Baby himself is not an actual Tuffle he possesses their genetic information (notably that of the last Tuffle king), making him a DNA archive for the race. The only other survivor was Dr. Raichi, who technically died on the same fateful night as the rest of the race, but was resurrected as a 'Ghost Warrior' by his own creation; Hatchhyack, a machine designed to amplify 'the power of hate' in order to help the Tuffles fight back and defeat the Saiyan menace. Both of these creatures are successfully destroyed by the collective might of the remaining Saiyans, Goku and Vegeta, and their descendants. Strangely, though he and the other Tuffles resemble humans in flashbacks, Dr. Raichi somewhat resembles Baby in his Ghost Warrior form. The same technology, created the rest of the Tuffle virus'. |
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