[It's a horrible idea, Bulma agrees with the sentiment, though there's nothing in her face that actually indicates so. She knows far too well what could be done to Piccolo and her friends if word came out, at least in her time. Part of her hopes that by Bulla's time that wouldn't be an issue, but that would be expecting human nature to change. She can't really throw stones around, though, she has been luckily raised in a way that actually respects all types of life, it's both one of Capsule Corpn's disadvantage and biggest success, it's not that they don't experiment with living beings at times, but normally it's just to test the finished product and when basically everything is working well.]
It's indeed a relief, but still it's good to keep those things quiet. For several months I had the whole Namekian race living at home, and most of them aren't warriors like he is. Fortunately most people are idiots, and the few times someone spotted them we could make them believe that they were just normal humans from a far, distant and almost incommunicable town.
That's also why you should be careful about what you say about yourself back home, though I'm sure there's no need to tell you that.
[A half-alien would probably create even more interest than a full alien, the living proof that two races can mix positively, the differences between her and a human girl... Bulma shakes her head, trying to not think about the kind of things they would want to study.]
Let's forget about that, the point is that dimensional travel is definitively one of those things we won't share with anyone. Assuming it's even possible. We have both theoretical and practical proofs that it's possible, but there's still a lot to take into account, starting by the amount of energy that would be needed for it. I doubt that even if we managed to make it using that machine would be like hopping into the car to go to the mall.
[July 27th, Action]
Date: 2013-08-07 12:27 pm (UTC)It's indeed a relief, but still it's good to keep those things quiet. For several months I had the whole Namekian race living at home, and most of them aren't warriors like he is. Fortunately most people are idiots, and the few times someone spotted them we could make them believe that they were just normal humans from a far, distant and almost incommunicable town.
That's also why you should be careful about what you say about yourself back home, though I'm sure there's no need to tell you that.
[A half-alien would probably create even more interest than a full alien, the living proof that two races can mix positively, the differences between her and a human girl... Bulma shakes her head, trying to not think about the kind of things they would want to study.]
Let's forget about that, the point is that dimensional travel is definitively one of those things we won't share with anyone. Assuming it's even possible. We have both theoretical and practical proofs that it's possible, but there's still a lot to take into account, starting by the amount of energy that would be needed for it. I doubt that even if we managed to make it using that machine would be like hopping into the car to go to the mall.