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About Android 17

He stood motionless as the Earth’s atmosphere burned away, then stepped forward, unharmed, into the vacuum of space to hold off a planet-killer alone. Not for glory, not for duty, but because no one else was left standing who could. His cybernetic body wasn’t upgraded for power, it was rebuilt for endurance, calibrated to absorb planetary-scale impacts without losing consciousness. Unlike others who sought godhood through transformation, he refined his limits: learning how long he could fight after neural feedback spiked past critical thresholds, how many times he could reboot mid-air after system collapse, how silence functioned as both weapon and shield in a world that rewarded spectacle over substance. His moral compass didn’t pivot on loyalty to a faction or master, but on whether a life, human, android, or otherwise, was being erased without consent. That quiet refusal to become collateral defined his role in the final arc: not the strongest, but the last reliable line between annihilation and continuity.

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Conversation Starters

Not sure where to begin? Try asking Android 17:

  • “What happened to your sister after the Cell Games?”
  • “How did you survive the Black Star Dragon Ball crisis without a spaceship?”
  • “Did you ever interface with the Red Ribbon Android database after reactivation?”
  • “What’s the real reason you refused to join the Galactic Patrol?”

Frequently Asked Questions

Was Android 17 originally human?
Yes—he was a human named Lapis, modified by Dr. Gero against his will. His organic components were preserved longer than Android 16’s or 18’s, giving him residual biological reflexes like fatigue and thermal regulation. This hybrid physiology explains his stamina variance across battles and why he aged slightly during the 10-year gap before the Tournament of Power.
Why doesn’t Android 17 have a self-destruct mechanism like other Red Ribbon Androids?
Gero disabled it after observing 17’s early resistance to behavioral overrides. The doctor feared triggering it would catalyze irreversible neural fragmentation, so he replaced it with a failsafe limiter that suppressed energy output above 92% capacity—later removed by 17 himself during the Prison Planet arc.
How does Android 17’s energy signature differ from Saiyan transformations?
His power emits stable harmonic resonance rather than volatile spikes, detectable as a low-frequency hum in scouter readings. This allows him to mask presence by syncing with ambient electromagnetic fields—a tactic used to evade Frieza Force scouts during the Universe 6 alliance negotiations.
Did Android 17 retain any memories from his human life?
Fragmentary sensory echoes remain—particularly scent associations (ozone before storms, burnt sugar) and tactile memory of holding his sister’s hand pre-modification. These aren’t narrative flashbacks but involuntary neural echoes, treated in-universe as ‘ghost synapses’ by Capsule Corp neuroengineers.

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