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Borgos

Character

Borgos is a member of Bardock's elite Saiyan squad, appearing in the TV special Bardock: The Father of Goku. He is the largest and most physically imposing member of the group, though his role is relatively brief.

Race: Saiyan
Gender: Male
Status: Deceased

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Bardock's Squad

Borgos serves alongside Bardock, Tora, Fasha, and Shugesh as part of a low-class Saiyan warrior team that conquers planets for the Frieza Force. He is characterized by his massive size and quiet demeanor, preferring to let his strength speak for him rather than engaging in the banter that his teammates enjoy.

The squad is ambushed on Planet Meat by Dodoria and his elite soldiers, who have been ordered by Frieza to eliminate Bardock's team as part of the broader plan to destroy the Saiyan race. Borgos, along with Tora, Fasha, and Shugesh, is killed in this attack. By the time Bardock arrives on Planet Meat, he finds his comrades either dead or dying.

Borgos's death, along with those of his squadmates, serves as the inciting event that drives Bardock to confront Frieza directly. The loss of his entire team awakens Bardock to the reality that Frieza intends to wipe out all Saiyans, setting the stage for Bardock's doomed but heroic final stand.

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