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Elec, a Heeter character from Dragon Ball.

Elec is the cunning leader of the Heeter Force, a family of intel brokers who orchestrated events behind the scenes during the Granolah the Survivor Saga in an attempt to overthrow Frieza.

Race: Heeter
Gender: Male
Status: Deceased

First Appearance

Allegiances

Heeter Force
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Biography and Story Role

Elec is the eldest of the four Heeter siblings and the leader of their organization. He has turquoise skin, dark purple cornrowed hair tied in a ponytail, and a short purple beard. His siblings are Oil, Macki, and Gas, with Gas serving as the family's primary muscle. The Heeters operated as information brokers, selling intelligence and facilitating planetary deals for the Frieza Force while secretly plotting to overthrow Frieza himself.

During the Granolah the Survivor Saga, Elec manipulates multiple parties against each other in an elaborate scheme. He discovers information about the Dragon Balls of Planet Cereal and maneuvers both Granolah and the Saiyans into conflict, hoping to weaken potential threats while his brother Gas is wished into becoming the strongest warrior in the universe.

The plan initially succeeds, with Gas receiving a massive power boost from the Cerealian Dragon Balls. However, Gas's body cannot sustain the artificially granted power for long, and he begins deteriorating rapidly. Elec pushes Gas to keep fighting despite his declining condition, revealing a ruthless willingness to sacrifice even his own brother for victory. Ultimately, Gas dies from the strain, and Elec's scheme unravels completely.

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Personality and Methods

Elec is the most calculating and least physically powerful of the Heeter siblings, relying entirely on strategy and manipulation. He maintains a composed, business-like demeanor while orchestrating betrayals and murders behind the scenes. His leadership style prioritizes results over loyalty, as demonstrated by his willingness to work Gas to death for the sake of the plan.

His downfall reflects a common theme in Dragon Ball: those who seek power through shortcuts and manipulation are ultimately undone by forces beyond their control. Elec's death at Age 781 marks the end of the Heeter Force as a power player in Universe 7.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Elec in Dragon Ball Super?

Elec is the cunning leader of the Heeter Force, a family of intel brokers who orchestrated events behind the scenes during the Granolah the Survivor Saga in an attempt to overthrow Frieza. He is the eldest of the four Heeter siblings.

How strong is Elec?

Elec is the most calculating and least physically powerful of the Heeter siblings, relying entirely on strategy and manipulation. He maintains a composed, business-like demeanor while orchestrating betrayals and murders behind the scenes rather than fighting himself.

What did Elec wish for?

Elec maneuvered events so that his brother Gas would be wished into becoming the strongest warrior in the universe using the Cerealian Dragon Balls. The plan initially succeeded and Gas received a massive power boost, but his body could not sustain the artificially granted power.

Who are the members of the Heeter Force?

Elec leads three siblings: Oil, Macki, and Gas, with Gas serving as the family's primary muscle. They operated as information brokers, selling intelligence and facilitating planetary deals for the Frieza Force while secretly plotting to overthrow Frieza.

How did Elec's plan fall apart?

Gas's body deteriorated rapidly under the strain of his wished-for power, and Elec pushed him to keep fighting despite his declining condition. Ultimately Gas died from the strain and Elec's scheme unraveled completely, ending the Heeter Force as a power player in Universe 7.

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