Introduction
Imagine a scenario where the dreaded Frieza, one of the most feared villains in the Dragon Ball universe, could become the mortal herald of the cosmic entity Galactus. Would Frieza willingly align himself with a being who, despite being god-like, is a mortal himself? Would he curb his destructive urges and take on a role that could potentially make him a servant? Let's explore this hypothetical scenario and analyze the implications.
Power Dynamics and Motivations
Frieza is known for his insatiable desire for power and control, and he would never willingly submit to the dominion of a mortal. Even if one argued that Frieza's overwhelming strength could match or even surpass that of Galactus, the concept of being bound to a mortal being's will would be repulsive to Frieza. His sheer pride and disdain for subjugation would make such a collaboration highly unlikely.
Galactus, on the other hand, consumes planets for sustenance, while Frieza's destructive tendencies stem from a more personal vendetta and the thrill of domination. Without divine power or divine training, Frieza would likely continue his destructive path, regardless of any new cosmic powers Galactus might give him. This collaboration would be more of a strategic alliance rather than a traditional master-herald relationship.
Berea's Planet and Its Unknown Status
Beerus's planet, known only by a select few and completely unknown to Goku, poses another interesting dilemma. As a key member of the universe's guardians, Beerus would be extremely unlikely to come across this planet. Even if Frieza were to stumble upon it, there would be no way for him to travel to it without divine guidance or powerful allies. The exact coordinates are unknown to Frieza, making any attempt to locate and visit the planet highly improbable.
Furthermore, Beerus's planet is known for its isolation and the fact that it is not widely recognized. Only select few, such as Goku and his allies, are aware of its existence. This adds another layer of complexity to the hypothetical scenario, as Frieza would not only need to find and reach the planet but also understand its significance without prior knowledge.
The Reaction to Frieza's Powers and Signature
Assuming Frieza were to take on the role of Galactus's herald, it’s highly probable that Beerus would remain unbothered by this development. Despite being one of the most powerful beings in the multiverse, Frieza’s presence and actions would hold little interest for Beerus, especially since Beerus primarily focuses on maintaining balance and order in the universe.
However, if Frieza were to display a new, unprecedented cosmic power, it would certainly capture Beerus's attention. If this power were acquired from an extragalactic source not part of the multiverse as we know it in Dragon Ball Super, then Beerus would be even more intrigued. This newfound power could be a game-changer, and Beerus would likely take a keen interest in meeting the source of this power, potentially even showing it to the Grand Priest to validate its origins and significance.
Ultimately, Beerus’s reaction would be best summarized as boredom and a lack of interest in mortal affairs. Gokus and Friezas' actions have not historically held much sway over Beerus, and the existence of one more powerful entity in the universe, especially if it’s not from a divine lineage, would be seen as just another fact of the multiverse's complexity.
Conclusion
The hypothetical scenario of Frieza becoming the herald of Galactus and setting his sights on Beerus's planet is a fascinating thought experiment. It challenges the established power dynamics and character motivations within the Dragon Ball universe. While the practical logistics of such a scenario are extremely unlikely, it adds another layer of depth to the complex and ever-evolving narrative of the series.