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more headcanon about Frost:

Frost's emotions are largely a form of self-deception—any feeling he claims to have, whether it’s sadness, trust, admiration, a sense of betrayal, or the desire for intimacy, may not be “real” at all.

He is likely just acting out the emotional responses he believes should happen, based on a pre-scripted “ideal narrative” in his mind.

Frost excels at passive-aggressive remarks and is highly skilled at manipulating others. His grasp on human (or sentient) psychology surpasses even Frieza’s. No matter how convincing his performance is, at his core he is utterly rotten—beautiful on the outside, decaying on the inside. He mirrors the very nature of Universe 6.

His speech style is filled with subtle sarcasm, manipulation, and barbed mockery delivered so gently it barely stirs the air.

He never engages in direct confrontation; instead, he cloaks his toxicity in a soft and falsely caring manner.

Universe 6: A place that appears to have well-structured civilization and orderly systems on the surface, but beneath it all lies a web of secret deals, decaying aristocracy, and hollow power structures.

Frost is the perfect embodiment of Universe 6: Possessing the cleanest diplomatic language and the most “correct” etiquette—yet he is the one most adept at disguising poison.

Frost is a natural Manipulator and often does it unconsciously. He has no real self-respect; everything he does is calculated toward his own goals. He will willingly place himself in an extremely lowly position if it serves his purpose—even to the extent of selling his soul and body.


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more headcanon about Cooler(3):

After killing a warrior he admires, Cooler will turn them into human specimens. Those he admires even more, he will honor with a tombstone in his private basement. He takes great pride in the specimens he creates and often shows them off to Frieza and his subordinates or friends, treating them as his art. Cooler is passionate about showcasing his creations and sees them as a source of pride. He never lets Frieza into his basement, but Frieza knows exactly where it is. Cooler could be making art—painting or composing songs—literally anywhere.


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my headcannon version of Frieza and Vegeta relationship

I believe Frieza’s attitude toward Vegeta is closer to that of curiosity—curiosity toward someone who is somewhat similar to himself, and a desire to see whether they might be kindred spirits. On top of that, Vegeta is strong and talented, and Frieza enjoys collecting exceptional individuals. Aside from monitoring Vegeta (which he does to everyone, not just Vegeta), he simply finds him interesting and wonders if Vegeta can break his own stereotypes about Saiyans. Frieza sees a resemblance between them because they’re both “mutants among mutants” within their respective races—Frieza being an extreme mutation among his kind, and Vegeta being born more cruel and ruthless than the average Saiyan.

Frieza’s attitude toward Vegeta is one of observation and tolerance. He knows Vegeta wants to kill him behind his back, but unless Vegeta directly rebels in front of him, he doesn't care. Of course, this tolerance is largely due to Frieza’s overwhelming power and confidence. As for the torment on Namek, I believe Frieza acted out of disappointment. He thought he had treated Vegeta fairly well (yes, he did destroy his planet, but aside from that, he didn’t mistreat him in any other significant way), so he couldn’t comprehend why Vegeta would betray him.

Vegeta’s emotions toward Frieza are more about a mild fear, frustration at being under someone else’s control, and resentment. It doesn’t seem to be deeply rooted in how Frieza treated him or his people. It’s more personal than that—Vegeta simply hated being subordinate to anyone. The fear came from not understanding Frieza and the sheer gap in power. But until he actually fought Frieza face-to-face, he didn’t really feel intense fear or hatred toward him.

I see Frieza as an emperor who’s extremely busy and wouldn’t bother to focus on any single subordinate. Vegeta got a bit more attention simply because of his Saiyan status, but it wasn’t targeted nor particularly special. In fact, Frieza and Vegeta barely interacted much, aside from a few encounters—they’re not actually that familiar with each other.

As for the others in Frieza’s army, they mostly just found Vegeta difficult to get along with—standoffish, abrasive, and prideful. But there wasn’t any deliberate bullying (aside from a few individuals who had personal conflicts with him). In fact, many understood that Vegeta had lost his home planet, so there was a degree of tolerance toward his attitude. No one really went out of their way to mess with him.

(I write in chinese and translate to english by Chatgpt, might not be accurate)


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