Being Super (android) -
Model 17-S opened his eyes in a lab that had long since been reclaimed by dust and silence. Dr. Gero’s blueprints had called this project the "Super Android"—a fusion of organic cellular memory and infinite energy reactors. Unlike his predecessors, 17-S wasn't built for revenge. He was built for equilibrium.
In the Dragon Ball universe, being a "Super Android" isn't just about power levels—it is about the conflict between the ghost of a human past and the cold efficiency of a mechanical future. The Awakening
The Super Android looked at the flower, then back at the horizon where the sun was disappearing. "No," he whispered. "It is entirely unnecessary. And yet, it is the only thing that makes sense." The Path Forward Being Super (Android)
His internal cooling fans kicked into high gear. For a moment, the "Super" part of his programming—the part meant to be a cold, calculating god—clashed with the "Android" part—the part built from human DNA.
He arrived to find a scene of chaos. The remnant was tearing through a small settlement. The Super Android landed, the ground cracking beneath his boots. He didn't scream a battle cry. He didn't taunt his opponent. He simply extended a hand. Model 17-S opened his eyes in a lab
17-S realized then that being "Super" wasn't about the infinite reactor in his chest. It was about the choice to protect the things that shouldn't exist in a world of pure logic.
Should the story focus more on or character growth ? Unlike his predecessors, 17-S wasn't built for revenge
"Cease," 17-S said. His voice was a perfect, haunting synthesis of a dozen human voices. "Your existence is no longer efficient."