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Dr. Kommon | |
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ドクターコッモン, Dokutā Kommon | |
Detailed Information: | |
Appearances: | Lights of Zalama (mentioned) The Deathless Scraps Dragon Ball: Heart of the Dragon |
Species: | Android |
Gender: | Male |
Birthdate: | 1164 years Before Age |
Birth Power Level: | 14 |
Maximum Power Level: | S- Tier (as of Age 778) |
Personal Pronouns: | 私 |
Height: | 6'7" |
Weight: | 613.9 lbs |
Eye Color: | Silver |
Rank: | Doctor, virologist |
Organizations: | Mohane Empire (963 years Before Age - Age 479) Galactic Police (159 years Before Age - Age 479) |
Favorite Food: | Any kind of meat |
Hobbies: | Genetic experiments, watching animals savage sentients |
Dr. Kommon (ドクターコッモン, Dokutā Kommon) is an android native to Universe 12. He is the protagonist of The Deathless Scraps and is featured as a major villain in Dragon Ball: Heart of the Dragon.
Overview[]
Appearance[]
Kommon is a bulky, mostly synthetic being with silver eyes and unusually long fingers. His outer shell consists of hairless grey skin (aside from his chin) that is vaguely humanoid in appearance. Kommon's only organic matter is located deep in his core. During the events of The Deathless Scraps, Kommon noted that his beard, which was white in color, had grown beyond professional length. In subsequent appearances, his beard was far shorter. Kommon created this body, which supposedly ran on infinite energy (but which seemed to give him a ravenous appetite for living beings as well), around 621 years Before Age. He tends to wear soot grey lab coats. Dr. Kommon's aura is midnight blue.
Personality[]
In the presence of others, Kommon is fairly reserved regarding his true nature, but he can be fairly talkative, if arrogant and somewhat rude. In battle, Kommon is haughty and prone to gloat in a contemptuous manner. He refers to most people as meatsacks and views them as little more than food. His quick-wittedness and intelligence were boosted significantly after he perfected his newest body. In his spare time, Kommon enjoys watching sentients fight for their lives (often in hopeless situations), and it is one of the few activities that still gives him intense pleasure at an advanced age. Stealing convicts from the Galactic Prison is also one of his secret pleasures.
Kommon enjoys experimenting upon sentient beings. On his world of Fumak, he harbored several dozen such creations before they were destroyed by a detachment of Galactic Police in Age 479 (as was the world itself). Kommon sought revenge for his experiments and planet by destroying Kopai and murdering billions of people. He is addicted to consuming beings, although even he is unsure if this is necessary or merely a vestigial hunger he is indulging in addiction. He is merciless and decisive. Also, the good doctor doesn't like the feeling of water, especially rainwater.
History[]
Lights of Zalama[]
In the second scene of this story, as he returned to the top of the spire, the Keeper thought to himself that Dr. Kommon had never missed his drop-off dates before. He would send the Keeper eight inmates on death row once per month, but that was not supposed to be for another two days. The Keeper asked the other convicts if the doctor had sent them. A woman named Helian admitted as much, though Guwanu, her companion, became furious with her for saying that. She told the Keeper that Kommon had ordered them to steal the Heart of the Dragon. She said that with the hopes of the Keeper sparing her. The agent of destruction told them that once a month, Dr. Kommon brought him eight criminals on death row from the Galactic Prison whose execution dates were scheduled for that very day. He told them that they were two days early (he'd have to talk to Kommon about that).
Later, Guwanu pleaded with Tarvesh to swallow the Heart of the Dragon. Since Kommon had already lied to the convicts about the spire being their ticket to freedom, Tarvesh no longer trusted the doctor telling him to swallow the artifact to use it. After paralyzing the Keeper and securing the Heart of the Dragon, Tarvesh noted that Kommon had lied to him, so he would pay the doctor a visit after killing the Agent of Destruction. After killing the convicts, the Keeper was unsure what to do with Kommon. He decided to think that over after the pain subsided.
The Deathless Scraps[]
In the first scene of this story, in Age 479, Dr. Kommon waited three hours past the end of his shift at Chitlhuanocan prison (until the guards had returned to their bunks) and then kidnapped thirty prisoners who were scheduled to be executed the next day. Two female Kopaians and a purple, impish alien intrigued him. The others, including five Mohanians, would be put into his flesh-eating beetle enclosure to test if it was secure.
He returned to his planet, Fumak, soon after with the drugged-up prisoners. He left them on his lab's landing pad in the Seiei Sea, where Representative Makko was waiting for him. He rolled down the window to his ship and let the representative speak. The man told him that he had been waiting on Fumak for four hours. Kommon reminded him that he had stayed late to get that month's haul of prisoners, which Makko should have known about. Makko told the doctor that the police knew he was stealing prisoners (and had known so for about a month). Makko had even been brought in for questioning about it, which he thought was outrageous. He told Kommon that the case was fairly airtight, so something would have to be done to keep him out of prison.
Kommon resolved to fake his own death. He asked Makko to return to Kopai. He promised to meet him there the next day. Makko said that he had heard that the police would be raiding Fumak on the morrow and asked Kommon what he planned on doing with the planet. Kommon said Fumak would not survive the night. Makko left. Afterwards, Kommon retreated to his underwater base (which nobody except for him knew about) with the prisoners, swearing to himself that if this was to be his last night on Fumak, he would have some fun.
In the second scene, deep in his underwater bunker, Kommon watched a Mohanian newscaster report on his criminality. The High Council had put a bounty out on him, and it was the same price, dead or alive. He reflected on his relationship with the empire, noting that he had built their teleportation grid. He wondered what would happen if he starved, but reminded himself that he was immortal, so that was impossible. The inmates began stirring, so he focused on them. In horror, the groggy prisoners realized they had been maimed - he had taken their voice boxes and tongues and had performed brutish surgical procedures on their inner throats. Kommon ordered them to be quiet, threatening to kill the next disobedient one. A female space otter did not heed his warning, so he introduced himself to her, then grabbed her by the shoulders, holding her high in the air. He consumed her in front of the rest, then ate nine more of them.
Ten more were released into his Cuanzatl beetle pen. The remaining ten convicts watched, with Kommon, those poor inmates try to escape from the skin-eating bugs. He promised any inmate who could escape the beetle pen their freedom, then set them loose inside. Up in the bleachers, the other inmates became acquainted with Kommon's other experiments, who hung in glass stasis pods from the ceiling, suspended in liquid. It took only a few minutes for the beetles to consume the prisoners. Most pleased, Kommon told the others that they would become like the genetically modified creatures hanging from the ceiling. The prisoners were horrified. Kommon showed them a cybernetically-altered Mohanian, but before he could finish describing it, the Galactic Police arrived and eliminated the Mohanian with laser weaponry.
Captain Shidu revealed himself to Dr. Kommon. Two hundred officers landed (from a sizzling hole in the ceiling) on all sides of Kommon and the inmates. The doctor was distraught at the death of his creation. He wondered why the police had come to visit him. Shidu revealed that the police knew about his flesh market and that there was a warrant for his arrest. Kommon wondered if [the Keeper had been the one to rat him out to Shidu.
He got an idea for how to fake his death and then engaged the police by releasing all of his hanging creations upon them. As chaos erupted around him, the doctor watched the monsters and police fight to the death, with the prisoners caught in the crossfire. While he was sad to see his creations go, he knew it was the only way. Eventually, the police overwhelmed the monsters, destroying them to the last. Twenty-three survivors, led by Shidu, remained. Feigning an injury, Kommon confronted them. Shidu mocked him for losing all of his creations. Annoyed, the doctor quickly killed the police, but not before proclaiming that he would blow up the planet to take them out.
After killing them, he ate them, and reflected upon his performance, thinking to himself that he hadn't been so believable as a suicidal maniac. He retrieved a vial of Khorphaxal (a potent infectious disease) from his desk before returning to his ship, preparing to leave everything else behind. There, he found three surviving prisoners hiding - twin Kopaian girls and a wounded Mohanian man. As he left the planet with them in tow, Kommon couldn't help but think about what would happen to Makko if he were to enact his next plan. He felt bad about it, but only for a moment, then destroyed Fumak.
In the third scene, Kommon and the prisoners arrived at Kopai. The doctor instructed one of the females to travel down to the planet, to the city of Huwali. There, she was to open the vial of Khorphaxal. If she did not, an explosive device around her neck would detonate. The prisoner agreed to do what Kommon asked of her. Waiting, Kommon retreated to Pulmoke Huin, Kopai's only moon. Growing bored quickly, he went to the back of his ship, where the prisoners were, and declared it dinnertime. He drained both of their life energy. The final prisoner soon contacted him and opened the vial of Khorphaxal in the crowded city. He cut communications with her (killing her via explosion) and locked down the planet's teleportation grid.
Citing a "plague-level event", Kommon prevented even ships from leaving the planet. A four-meter thick bubble of energy (Kommon's own - something which the Mohanians didn't know about) then activated, trapping everyone on the planet. The only exceptions would be for High Councilors, although even for them, it would take several hours to get off the planet. Invigorated, Kommon prepared to engage in part two of his plan. He knew that Representative Makko would be one of the unfortunate casualties.
In the fourth scene, Kommon meditated for two days, not leaving the moon, as the plague spread. Five High Councilors who had been stationed on the planet were able to flee to the moon, Pulmoke Huin, although Kommon noted that none would have been able to escape infection. He visited their base after finishing his meditation, noting that fewer than fifty people had made it there, including five councilors. Kommon swiftly murdered the councilors' staff before confronting them. Councilors Yuli (from Kopai), Makko (from Mohane), Dahudaro (from Wahapul), Baiwasu (from Hoku-Leho), and Lekulu (from Hoku-Leho) had made it to the moonbase. They were, all of them, infected with the Khorphaxal. Makko was shocked that Kommon was alive, implying that he had been involved in the police tip-off.
In high spirits, Kommon fired a finger beam at Kopai (the window repairing itself as soon as the blast passed through it), destroying the planet. The councilors were outraged, but he cut them off by revealing that they were infected with Korphaxal. He then formed an energy sphere around Makko's bed, rose it into the air via telekinesis, and left the base with his prey. Thinking it would be dinnertime soon, he considered paying the Keeper a visit and taking Zalama's artifact from him. He fancied his chances against the Agent of Destruction. With the artifact in his possession, he would be able to easily crush the Galactic Police, the Mohane Empire, and the universe if he so desired. However, Kommon realized, in the end, that perhaps eradicating the universe was not his ultimate desire, which somewhat surprised the doctor.
Dragon Ball: Heart of the Dragon[]
Techniques[]
Non-combative Moves[]
Offensive Moves[]
- Ki Blast
- Kiai
- Energy Punch
- Finger Beam
- Explosive Wave
- Darkness Eye Beam
- Energy Beam
- Energy Sword
- Beam Wave
- Continuous Energy Bullet
- Explosive Impact Energy Attack
- Ki Explosion Attack
- Energy Disk
- Energy Sphere
Trivia[]
- As Dr. Kommon was responsible for the teleportation grid that links the various planets of the Mohane Empire together, there are several statues of him on Mohane, Wahapul, and Julahi.