
Goku suffers a terrifying nightmare where the Androids slaughter his loved ones. Vegeta, humiliated by his defeat, vows to shatter the limits of Super Saiyajin. The episode ends with a bombshell: Bulma receives a photo of a second Máquina del Tiempo, identical to the one Trunks already has.
While the group transports Goku by air toward Kame House, the Saiyajin's unconscious mind produces a nightmare of horrifying clarity. In this fevered vision, Androids 17 and 18 arrive at a secluded cabin and systematically kill everyone who tries to protect him. Gohan and Krilin each fall to a single blow. Milk has her neck snapped when she stands in 18's path. Even Trunks del Futuro is impaled by his own sword after 17 catches the blade mid-swing. Goku can do nothing; his attacks pass through the Androids like smoke. When the dream version of himself is about to be executed, the real Goku wakes screaming as Milk administers his medicine.
In a desolate landscape far from the others, Vegeta stands alone in the pouring rain, reliving his humiliation at Androide 18's hands. Her taunts echo through his mind as lightning cracks overhead. He erupts into Super Saiyajin form and delivers a furious monologue. If a Super Saiyajin was not enough, then there must be something beyond it. He swears to find that next level, declaring with raw conviction that he will become legendary.
Back on the plane, Trunks del Futuro grapples with a painful realization: changes he makes in this timeline cannot save his own. His future exists as a parallel world, sealed off and suffering regardless of his victories here. Krilin calls Bulma to check in, and the conversation takes an unexpected turn. A man in the mountains discovered an old vehicle on his property bearing the Cápsula Corporation logo. Bulma sends a photo, and Trunks del Futuro is stunned: it is unmistakably his Máquina del Tiempo, covered in moss and sporting a gaping hole in its canopy. But his machine is safely stored in a Cápsula in his pocket. Two identical Time Machines now exist in the same era, and nobody can explain how.
This episode juggles three very different emotional threads and gives each the space to breathe. Goku's nightmare is visceral horror, amplified by the fact that he has never actually seen the Androids, yet his dream captures their ruthlessness with eerie accuracy. It suggests a psychic intuition rooted in his experiences with the Agua Ultra Divina and his deep mental training during the journey to Namek.
Vegeta's rain sequence is pure wounded pride. The writing resists making him sympathetic in a conventional sense; he does not grieve for others or fear for Earth. He simply cannot accept being second to anyone. That selfishness, paradoxically, is what will drive him to genuinely surpass his limits.
The discovery of the second Máquina del Tiempo reframes the entire saga. Something else traveled back through time, something that did not come from Trunks's future. The mystery element transforms the Androids arc from a straightforward power struggle into something far stranger.
Several elements in this episode are anime-exclusive additions. Goku's nightmare, Vegeta's rain monologue, and Trunks's extended flashback to the devastation of his home era all expand on the manga's more concise storytelling. The nightmare is particularly notable because it marks one of only two times in the entire franchise that Androide 17 is shown actually drawing and firing the handgun he carries in his holster.
Musically, the English dub deploys the iconic Vegeta theme during the rain sequence, one of the most recognizable Faulconer tracks in the franchise. The Japanese version instead uses the track MIND POWER...KI... over Trunks's flashback, which the English dub replaced with silent dialogue between Trunks and Bulma del Futuro.

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