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Ledgic

Character

Ledgic is a powerful mercenary who serves as Don Kee's personal bodyguard on planet Imecka during Dragon Ball GT. A blue-skinned warrior with cobra-like features, he fights for personal challenge rather than loyalty, ultimately abandoning his employer after a spirited battle with Goku.

Gender: Male
Status: Alive

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Biography and Story Role

Ledgic worked as Don Kee's hired muscle on Imecka, though he had no genuine loyalty to the greedy tyrant. He first revealed his power by casually deflecting a Kamehameha that Goku had fired at Don Kee's commissioners Gale and Sheela, recognizing Goku as a possible Saiyan.

When Goku, Trunks, and Pan confronted Don Kee directly, Trunks attacked Ledgic first but was knocked back with a single punch. Ledgic then engaged Goku in a proper fight, pulling out twin swords and later a spear. He challenged Goku to stop holding back, sensing hidden power within the child-sized Saiyan. When Goku transformed into a Super Saiyan, the fight ended quickly in Goku's favor.

Despite his defeat, Ledgic showed no bitterness. He smiled, told Goku he would win next time, and walked away. When Don Kee desperately offered all his money for Ledgic to continue fighting, Ledgic kicked him aside and declared that money is not everything. Goku acknowledged Ledgic as a genuinely powerful fighter who could become much stronger with proper training.

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