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October, Age 789: Baby reaches Earth, where he quickly infects Goten and then Gohan. That night, he and Vegeta have a chat about the history of Saiyan/Tsufruian relations, before Baby finally infects him too. Also, evil Gohan blows up Piccolo. #HistoryofEver
In the manga, the narrator explains how Dai learns all the things that Baran was never able to say himself as their hearts merge. The anime had Dai explain this himself.
Lood, in reality one of Dr Mu’s Machine Mutants, is worshipped by the adherents of Dolltacki’s scam religion as a “God of Destruction” (破壊神/Hakaishin), just as later gets used for Beerus and co. This inspired Toyotaro to design U3’s God of Destruction Mosco as a homage to Lood
The events on Mommath seem to be a single day, while they spend the night on Calvo planning their “Trunks the bride” scheme, so that trip is two days. From there they go straight to Bihe and then Lood (seemingly on the same day). Rudeze seems to be another single day affair.
While BoG can almost be shoehorned into GT continuity if you squint a little, at this point the number of things from Super that don’t fit with GT are hard to ignore, and the Chouzenshuu/Budosai timelines are probably best taken as merely indicating when these two series occur…
Speaking of which…The Executioner says the most gods there have ever been is 107, which still leaves one god unaccounted for. Was there someone else who left heaven? Is Prince Kamehame too wild a guess? Seems high time the revival did something with him.
According to the Super manga at least, it was Gero who turned them evil, and having their bombs removed helped make them nice again (though this doesn’t explain why their personalities already seem nicer even before that)
@Esper0506 On its own, there’s no pronoun, but it’s a continuation of the previous sentence in the narration where Goku describes how he and Vegeta fused, so in context he clearly means the two of them (plus the image is of Gogeta)
More annoyingly, after Trunks defeats his timeline’s 17 and 18, the narrator speaks as if it takes three whole years for the time machine to save up enough juice for a round trip. Clearly it’s a complicated science with many variables. I guess.