Namekian (race)

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Namekians (ナメック星人, Namekku-seijin; FUNimation "Nameks"; Literally meaning "Namekian People") are a race from Planet Namek. They are humanoid and have insect- and reptilian-like characteristics, including green skin and antennae. Namekians are philosophical warriors, being broadly divided into two classes: fighters and healers. They are among the most important races in the series.[1] In the original Japanese versions of the King Piccolo and Piccolo Jr. sagas of Dragon Ball, they were known as Mazokus, who had varying humanoid and animal-like features and were of more Earthly origin.

The Namekians' Japanese name is a pun on the word Namekuji, or Slug in English.

Appearance, physiology, and abilities

Piccolo Daimao is the first Namekian in advanced age to appear in the manga and anime.
Piccolo using the regeneration ability to regrow an arm.

Namekians are humanoids with slug-like characteristics, including antennae, light green skin, and pink patches appearing throughout their bodies. Elderly Namekians have darker green skin and less prominent pink patches (these appear to become dull-orange as the Namek advances in age), pointy ears, and red rings, in which they have three red conjoined rings on their ankles and wrists, making them look like they have ankle bands and wristbands. According to the Dragon Ball: Sūpā Ekisaitingu Gaido, they require only water for sustenance. During the Namek Saga, Krillin offers Dende food, to which the young Namekian declines, stating he and his people only drink water.[2] However, they have been shown eating food, such as when a young Piccolo was seen eating a fish.[3] They are also adapted to a world with three suns, so it is unknown what sort of sleep pattern if any, they have.

Namekians appear to have very long lifespans. For example, Guru, the only Namekian known to die of natural causes, was over 500 years old when he died.[4] Kami also lived to be around 300 years old before fusing with Piccolo.[5]

Namekians do not have genders and reproduce asexually by spitting out an egg, but they possess physiques similar to those of Human males. The sons are not usually genetic copies of the father like with Piccolo; rather he appears as if the father has some control over what type of child will be formed. This is carried to the extent that they may be mutated and not closely resemble others of the species. King Piccolo was able to spawn demonic animal-like Nameks that did not resemble a Namek at all to help him in his quest for eternal youth and complete domination. It appears Nameks are usually close to their children, and though King Piccolo treated his sons as minions he appeared to care for the sons he gave life in his old age (in contrast, he was seemingly unfazed by the deaths of his sons at the hands of Mutaito and his students, as well as Drum after his youth was restored). Nameks are also telepathically linked to their sons and can reach them from seemingly anywhere, as well as sense their deaths (as seen by Guru).

The color of their blood is purple, however, the blood of Piccolo Daimao and Piccolo is shown as red earlier on. Drum is the first Namekian ever to be portrayed with purple blood.

Most Namekians appear to be roughly the size of normal Humans. Piccolo Daimao, Kami, and Grand Elder Guru are all shown to have a height and size beyond normal Humans, but this is never explained.

Namekians also appear to be quite capable as warriors as evidenced by Vegeta and Nappa concluding that it was not surprising that it would be a Namekian who would be capable of killing Raditz. Vegeta also specifically states that one trait among Namekians is their unusually high battle power.[6]

History

Dragon Ball Z

A plethora of Namekians during North Kaio's explanation of the race. Kami appears in the forefront and Nail and a young Dende appear on the right.

Only 100 Namekians were left on their home planet. Many had been killed off a generation before by a great tempest.[7] The only known survivors are Grand Elder Guru and Nameless Namekian, who was sent to safety on Planet Earth.[8] In Dragon Ball Z: Lord Slug, another survivor, Slugg, was introduced.

During the Namek Saga, their homeworld of Planet Namek was terrorized by Vegeta, Freeza, his henchmen, Dodoria and Zarbon, as well as a host of his other soldiers. The planet was ultimately destroyed by Freeza as a last-ditch effort to kill Son Goku in their battle during the Freeza Saga. [9] All of the Namekians were temporarily transported to Planet Earth where they lived for nearly a year before being resettled on New Planet Namek.[10]

What is known of pre-series Namekian history is very limited. Approximately three hundred years prior to the beginning of the series, the earliest Namekians encountered on Planet Earth (Piccolo Daimao and his sons, but not counting Kami) were evil and destructive and caused chaos throughout Planet Earth until their eventual narrow defeat at the hands of Mutaito and his pupils (including Turtle Hermit and Crane Hermit).[11]

It is also clear that they were a well-known space faring race at some point in the not-too-distant past, as most of the Saiyans who came to Planet Earth immediately recognized Piccolo as a Namekian.[12] It is also known that Namekians had a vast knowledge of technology, because Nameless Namekian was spirited away to Planet Earth in a spaceship (with Namekian language voice recognition) prior to the massive climate shift disaster.[13] Also, Slugg — who was apparently older than Kami — was an avid space-traveler and was most likely exiled from Planet Namek prior to the climate shift (although the Japanese version explained that he was sent off the planet as a baby during the cataclysmic climate shift for the same reasons that Kami was sent off).

Up until the arrival of Nappa and Vegeta, Piccolo and his mutated brothers were considered demons (monsters in the FUNimation dub) due to the evil nature of King Piccolo and his sons. Kami's status as a Namek was not generally known, though he would not have been considered a demon. Some point after Kami came to Earth, he lost memory of his home-world, and thus, Kami forgot where he originated from, but remembered most of his native language.[14] At the 23rd Tenkaichi Tournament, Kami and Piccolo spoke a strange alien language to each other, which was later revealed to be the Namekian language.[15] Upon meeting Piccolo, Raditz strangely does not identify him as being from Planet Namek, however, Vegeta and Nappa do.[16]

King Piccolo spawned a number of reptilian-like sons who were considered Namekians due to retroactive continuity.[17] It is possible that King Piccolo's evil caused his own sons (including Cymbal, Drum, Piano, and Tambourine) to be mutated and malformed so much so that they did not even resemble normal Namekians. A better explanation, however, would be Akira Toriyama's lack of forethought in terms of revealing origins.

Techniques

In the series, Namekians demonstrate a wide variety of abilities, many of them magical in nature. These abilities are seen mostly by important characters, such as Piccolo, so it is unknown how many are common to the species versus the individual.

  • Heightened sense of hearing: Namekians sense of hearing is far greater than that of Humans. Emperor Pilaf discourages his servants Mai and Shuu from whispering things to him, exclaiming King Piccolo could hear everything (implying he had displayed the ability already). Piccolo told Goku that the large ears were not just to frame his face and that he heard all that Future Trunks told him, indicating that their large outer ear structure gives them heightened hearing. In Lord Slug, it is stated that very high-pitched sounds like whistling can be irritating to Namekians, to the point of causing them pain, particularly when they are in giant form (as their eardrums are massive in size).
  • Thick skin: Namekians evidently have thick skin capable of shielding them from extreme drops in temperature. After his spaceship lands on Earth in the frigid Yunzabit Heights, Kami spends his life alone in the region from youth through adolescence. Polar regions are also a common venue for Piccolo's training, as seen throughout Dragon Ball Z as well as the film The World's Strongest. In the episode "Nightmare Comes True", Piccolo speaks aloud his satisfaction in not being an Earthling, in response to Krillin's complaints that the vicinity of North City is too cold.
  • Regeneration: Nameks are an extremely resilient race and capable of healing themselves and regenerating body parts instantly, as long as their brains are intact. This does not make them completely invulnerable, though, as it takes a large amount of reserve energy to perform and it is possible for a Namek to die with his body more or less intact after a battle.
  • Stretching arms (Body flexibility): A Namekians body and limbs are also extremely flexible. They can elongate their arms and legs at will. With considerable effort, they are even able to grow many times their size (although Goku claims in the Piccolo Jr. Saga that growing like that does not increase the Namek's power level, and essentially does nothing but make them a bigger target).
  • Awakening potential: A somewhat mystical ability used by Guru, he was able to raise the power level of individuals by awakening their potential. It is not just a normal power boost; it makes the person as powerful as they possibly could be at that point in time, assuming they already aren't. If the individual is already at their max, and they already meet their potential, the technique will do them no good.
  • Magic Materialization (Object creation): Namekians can create items like clothing out of thin air. It is likely this ability is what is used for their most potent skill, the creation of Dragon Balls. It was noted in the series that only members of the "Dragon Clan" of Namekians were able to create the Dragon Balls, but it is unclear whether their creation is a learned skill or innate to the species, as Kami created them based on a racial memory of sorts.
  • Fusion: Nameks have an assimilatory technique where they are able to permanently join themselves with other members of their race. When this is done one of the Namekians serve as the base and gains the skills, memories and many of the personality traits of the other. It is unknown what happens to the soul of the fused Namek, but it is hinted that the other soul simply remain with the body until it perishes, or that, at least, the personality and memories are, to some extent, present within the host being. This is evident when Nail talked to Dende through Piccolo, proving that Nail's knowledge and personality were still present (although this was only in the anime), to an extent, or when, after the fusion of Kami and Piccolo, Piccolo's personality changed somewhat. The Namek fusion will not obtain any caste specific abilities from the other. This is shown when Piccolo, a fighter-type, is unable to restore the Dragon Balls, even though he had fused with Kami, who was a member of the Dragon Clan.
  • Fission: The reverse of fusing, a single Namek can also split into different copies of himself. One instance of this ability being used was when Kami purged all the evil within himself by casting it off into a separate being, resulting in his evil twin brother King Piccolo. Both Nameks were able to read each others thoughts, and if one died the other would as well. Because of the drawbacks this ability should not be considered a perfect fission as they, in all considerations, are still one being. However, if one half were to die and give life to another Namek, the other half would remain intact. Just before King Piccolo died he spawned his final son Piccolo, and Kami didn't perish, though it should also be noted Piccolo is his own father reborn in the form of a son and very well may have been the only reason Kami lived.
  • Soul control: Kami has demonstrated this ability, as he was able to incarnate his soul into another being, essentially possessing them. It is also likely that in Namek fission, the soul is shared between the two new Nameks.
  • Healing: Dende is shown with the ability to heal other beings of virtually any injury.
  • Increased lifespan: Guru was several hundreds of years old before he passed on. The Nameless Namekian's good and evil counterparts, Kami and King Piccolo, are the first Namekians to be portrayed in advanced age.
  • Aging: Namekians possibly age differently than Humans; three years after his birth, Piccolo is physically Goku's age. However, Dende appeared the same age as Gohan when he first appeared, stayed the same age in the five years between the Namek Saga and the Cell Games Saga, only to become a teenager by the time of the Majin Buu Saga.
  • Telekinesis and Telepathy: Piccolo was able to mentally lift a pyramid in the anime. King Piccolo and Guru communicated with their offspring, despite their locations on Earth and Planet Namek, respectively.
  • Ki manipulation: Namekians are shown to be capable of controlling their Ki, as they surprised Freeza and his troops when they raised their power levels after arriving at a village being attacked and the scouters showed that they initially had low power levels.

Super Namekians

Main article: Super Namekian

Slugg, a Super Namekian

After Piccolo fuses with Kami, he powers up to levels well beyond of the existing Namekians. Thus, he is called by Krillin a "Super Namekian" because of his new and extraordinary powers, able to far eclipse the strength of an untrained Super Saiyan.[18]

The FUNimation Dub of Dragon Ball Z: Lord Slug explains that some extremely powerful Namekians found the ancient secret to unlocking a higher consciousness within, becoming "Super Namekians". These Super Namekians were extremely aggressive and very different from their agrarian counterparts. These Super Namekians also seem to be able to show off their true power. They were banished from the planet using the Dragon Balls. However the original Japanese version states that Slugg was considered to be a "Super Namekian", but escaped the dying Planet Namek during the climate shift by being sent off in a spaceship (much like Kami), and landing on Planet Slugg.

By the end of the manga, Piccolo is by far the most powerful Namekian, which would make him much more powerful than the "Super Namekian" Slugg, or any of the others that are known of in the series. Piccolo could hold his own and even take the advantage at points in battle against an opponent as powerful as Android 17, during the Android Saga.[19] As the Cell Games approach, Piccolo decides to enter the Hyperbolic Time Chamber for training. Doing so also greatly increases his power level, as noted by Goku and Trunks.[20] The argument is that Piccolo fused with two powerful Namekians (Kami and Nail), making him by default the most powerful Namekian alive. Even without fusing with Nail and only fusing with Kami, Piccolo would still be much more powerful, as noted when Nail states that if he had been reunited with Kami prior to coming to Namek, he would be more than ready to defeat the same Frieza that mauled Nail in battle.[21]

Namekian castes

  • Combat caste: The Dragon Ball: Daizenshū states that the first batch of three Nameks who fought against Freeza's men were warrior-types. The anime states that all combat-capable Namekians (including Nail) were of the same caste and that Nail was far more powerful because he was the best of them. In both the anime and manga, Grand Elder Guru states that Nail was the only Namekian born a fighter-type.
    • Warrior: Described in the Daizenshū, these are Namekians who are proficient in combat, and their power levels are usually around the 3,000 range. As stated previously, Nail is by far the most powerful warrior-type Namek, with a power level of 42,000.[22] Warrior-type Nameks are unable to use some of the magician-like abilities of members of the Dragon Clan, as shown by how when Piccolo merges with Kami and uses his body as the base, the Dragon Balls lose their power and another Dragon Clan member (Dende) is needed to restore it. Also included are evil Namekians, most often Mutant Namekians. This is the case of King Piccolo's Demon Clan, and possibly of Slugg's Demon Clan.
  • Support caste:
    • Dragon Clan: These Namekians can heal the wounds of others. Dende is the only Namek shown to have this ability and it is proved later that he is a member of the Dragon Clan. This might therefore not be a caste, but a unique ability to Dende. A bit of confusion arises from this as it is also stated that Piccolo Jr. can not heal others because he is a fighter-type, insinuating that the ability is restricted to or from various castes. These Nameks are the only ones capable of creating / manipulating Dragon Balls. Nameks in this class include Guru and Kami.

The Daizenshū explains that there are six Elders, one to each village. Moori has five Dragon Clan Namekians and 3 Warrior Namekians as well as Dende and Cargo within his village. Elder Tsuno has 16 Dragon Clan members and 3 Warrior-types in his village. The four unnamed Elders have a total of 65 Dragon Clan members amongst them, and a total of 8 Warrior-type Namekians amongst them as well. Grand Elder Guru has only one Namekian with him, his guardian, the Warrior-type Nail.[23]

Piccolo could be considered a half Warrior-type and half Dragon Clan-type hybrid because of his vast abilities. With a mix of Warrior and Dragon Clan, he is an excellent combatant and has many Dragon Clan-type mystical abilities. He also is the most powerful Namekian by the end of the series, which should place him in an entirely different class of Namekians.

List of Namekians

Full Namekians

  • Cargo (child within Moori's village)
  • Cymbal (son of King Piccolo)
  • Dende (child within Moori's village, later new Guardian of Earth)
  • Drum (son of King Piccolo)
  • Grand Elder Guru (Grand Elder of Namek)
  • Kami (originally the Nameless Namekian, Guardian of Earth until fused with Piccolo to fight Cell)
  • Katas (father of the Nameless Namekian)
  • Piccolo Daimao (evil exhumed from within the Nameless Namekian)
  • Slugg (Super Namek who appeared in movie #4)
  • Moori (elder of a village, later appointed Grand Elder after Guru's death)
  • Nail (son and guardian of Guru until fused with Piccolo to fight Frieza)
  • Nameless Namekian (son of Katas, split his soul, evil exhumed as King Piccolo)
  • Piano (son of King Piccolo)
  • Piccolo Junior (son and reincarnation of King Piccolo, later fused with Nail and Kami)
  • Tambourine (son of King Piccolo)
  • 104 unnamed children of Guru

Fusions

Artificially created partial Namekians

  • Cell – Genetically created using cells from Piccolo
  • Super Boo – After absorbing Piccolo.

Trivia

  • Dende says that Namekians do not eat; they only drink water. The anime contradicts this a few times. Much earlier in "Eternal Dragon Resurrected" Kid Piccolo kills a fish with his ki energy then eats a chunk out of it. Later, during a filler episode, "Goku's Ordeal", Piccolo complains about not having fish for such a long time. In addition, there is a scene on King Kai's planet where Piccolo drinks water, and King Kai says "You're going to need more than just water". This indicates that King Kai is unaware of Namek dietary requirements, while Gregory (an anime-exclusive character) claimed that King Kai knew everything.
    • According to Toriyama in the Dragon Ball: Sūpā Ekisaitingu Gaido, Namekians only drink water because their bodies have enzymes that allow them to transform water into nutrients.
  • During a scene in the episode, "A New Goal... Namek", when everyone is talking about Planet Namek and the Namekian race, a picture of several Nameks is shown, and one of them has a mustache. However, no other Nameks in the entire series have been seen with a mustache or hair of any kind, except for Piano, a mutated Namek who had a few sprouts of hair on the back of his head.
  • When Dende told Bulma, Krillin, and Gohan about the grand elder, he said that he had given birth to all his brothers and sisters. Though in one of his next sentences he states that they have no gender which contradicts to what he had said before. This was only said in Dragon Ball Z Kai.
  • Though never officially stated if this only applies to Piccolo and King Piccolo, apparently if anyone is killed by an evil Namek, their souls cannot travel to the Check-In Station for judgement by King Yemma and thus, they will wander in agony and be unable to rest in peace. Though Zeeun (one of Slugg's minions killed by Slugg in movie #4) was seen with other deceased villains in movie #12, escaping Hell, implying Zeeun infact did go to the afterlife.
  • In Dragon Ball Online, the new generation Namekians have a yellow face and a vertical line in the middle of the head.
  • In "Lord Slug", the [[Trunks Saga], and "Dragon Ball Z: Broly: The Legendary Super Saiyan", Piccolo mentions that Nameks have advanced hearing as Piccolo even once states "I can hear just about everything in the Universe." yet was unable to hear Dr. Gero thinking out loud to himself just a few feet away right before he ambushed Piccolo in the episode "More Androids?!".

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