Being — Super (android)
Being Super (Android)

Being — Super (android)

Being — Super (android)

The wind over the salt flats of West City didn't feel like wind to Model 17-S. It felt like a stream of data: 14% humidity, 22 mph velocity, and the faint chemical scent of burning ozone from the city’s industrial sector.

He reached out, his metal fingers trembling slightly, and took the flower.

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. Being Super (Android)

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

He didn't return to Gero’s lab. He flew toward the mountains, a god-tier machine with a single wilted flower tucked into his belt, looking for a place where he could learn to be a little less super and a little more human. If you'd like to continue the story, let me know: Should 17-S (like Goku or Gohan)? Does he discover a hidden protocol left by Dr. Gero? The wind over the salt flats of West

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.

The battle was over in 4.3 seconds. The remnant was vaporized, leaving nothing but a scorch mark on the permafrost. The Human Glitch 17-S realized then that being "Super" wasn't about

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