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The actual film. He clearly mentions he found it easy or something like it that frieza was doing the work for him killing the saiyans off etc. But he got annoyed by how arrogant frieza was so he was plannign to kill him until goku did it. Well, that leads him to wonder if goku is a saiyan god. And so he goes to look for him. Something along the lines of that I don't remember teh entire exact dialogue.
 
I just checked the dialogue he literally says 'Im curious whis, did that upstart frieza manage to eradicate the planet vegeta for me? [Whis answers affirmatively](...) That said I'm no fan of frieza's, so self-important. If we ever cross paths again I'll gladly wipe the entitled bugger out." CLEARLY Beerus is letting Frieza do his dirty work for him, whether frieza knows it or not.

Man I would LOVE a flashback scene of Beerus with Frieza and King Cold.

By the way when Beerus sees goku against frieza he says 'hm this looks strangly familiar". Do you guys think that's just a foreshadowing of him saying he dreamt of a ssj good, or could it allude to beerus having seen previous ssj's?
 
Dude Beerus meant that he was happy that Frieza did it so he didn't have to. Frieza killed the Saiyans for his own motives, which has been restated over and over in dbz. Beerus was just saying that if Frieza had never done it he would have himself.


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Sil is right man, Beerus "allowed" Frieza to live so he could destroy planets for Beerus, but Beerus stated he should have killed him instead. This is further implied in RoF where (no spoilers) its shown that the two do know each other.
 
Of course they know each other (not meant to be read in a rude tone) but that doesn't mean Frieza was an agent of Beerus. Frieza still didn't actually "work" for Beerus Frieza did the things he did for his own motives. Could some of those have been the same as Beerus's motives yay.
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Frieza barely destroyed planets also he mostly enslaved the populations of the planet.

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@shonen uh perhaps you've read over tthis:

@Shonen I just meant that Beerus used Frieza and was planning on destroying him for not doing what he wanted. Frieza acted by the grace of Beerus letting him live for as long as he did. Okay frieza's unknowing of it (it seems). Maybe the word agent then is the wrong term.

I already pretty much took that back dude, it was just careless phrasing. Apart from that nothing you say is in contradiction to what I've said.
 
Man, we arent saying he worked for Frieza. Being used by someone doesnt equate to them working for said user. Beerus tolerated Frieza because he was doing his work for him. Yes, Frieza had his own intentions, but Beerus allowed it so long as it didnt interfere with Beerus' job.
 
I didn't read that far back to see that edit, and do you mean the other way around for your first sentence?


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By the way when Beerus sees goku against frieza he says 'hm this looks strangly familiar". Do you guys think that's just a foreshadowing of him saying he dreamt of a ssj good, or could it allude to beerus having seen previous ssj's?

I think that's just the way he is. Remember when he & Whis first arrived on King Kai's planet, he had a hard time remembering the term "Super Saiyan God" despite the Oracle Fish telling him what it is prior
 
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This is amazing! I hope Bandai does a Vegeta god zero as well.

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Vegeta comes out next month! I've been looking forward to it.
 
Beerus destroys planets not to to destroy planets, it's to kill off the residents of said planet for the purpose of universal balance blah dee blah. Lol
 
@Shonen Uh yeah maybe I was also scratching my head at whether that sentence came off the way I meant, but I meant in any case that I take the term agent back and agree that was careless phrasing. But ftr I even from my initial use onward never meant to imply that frieza consciously works for Beerus because whether that is the case or not is actually unknown to me. I felt the film's dialogue left that open. But it also didn't have much relevancy as to why I said it, cause my point was: if GoD's use lesser strong beings to their advantage, again whether those beings know it or not, it opens the opportunity for enemies that could roam around that the other z fighters have to deal with, while for example goku and/or vegeta chase a god down or some such. And like Crisis said I hope that that is indeed all intentionally the point about the dialogue.
 
I kinda love that if frieza is so actively aware of stronger beings than him it makes his obsessive quest for immortality have more substance. I really like how BoG as added and impacted dbz lore.
 
I always thought it was kinda lame how Beerus was utterly surprised when Frieza was killed when it should've been Majin Boo instead. Boo was taking out the Gods by himself long before Frieza ever came into the picture. Way more of a threat than Frieza ever was.
 
Buu was still quelled by the Kais. He knew that. He was something that needed to be subdued and he was. Frieza it seems, was just a functioning gear in the overall clockwork of the universe.
 
He isn't mentioned... Beerus asks whis about frieza whis mentions nothing about cell or buu orwhoever else is out there. Or friezas father for that matter....

Also i dont get how beerus and whis compare to kais. Theyre clearly not of the same level.
 
I just think the scene should've been like, as soon as Beerus wakes up he asks Whis "So is Majin Boo still sealed away? He was getting out of hand" to which Whis replies, "No, in fact he was destroyed by a Saiyan." Only because Boo predates Frieza's rule so there's no way Beerus wouldn't have known about his existence & what he did to the other Gods
 
Higher on the hierarchal totem pole. Same mystic sort of existence. He just needs more of the physical energies to do his job.
 
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