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DoubleEnergyBall.png|Androids 14 and 15 charging a similar attack in DBZ Movie 7
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DoubleEnergyBall.png|Androids 14 and 15 charging a similar attack in DBZ Movie 7.
Trunks&GotenNonStopViolence.png|Trunks and Goten using a similar attack in DBGT
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Trunks&GotenNonStopViolence.png|Trunks and Goten using a similar attack in DBGT.
DBHHero(V-jump).png|DBH Hero and Goku charging an attack similar to the Non-stop Violence
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DBHHero(V-jump).png|DBH Hero and Goku charging an attack similar to the Non-stop Violence.
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Super17saga13.jpg|[[Cell]] and [[Frieza]] about to perform a similar technique against Goku in DBGT.
 
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Revision as of 18:42, 1 January 2013

Directory: TechniquesOffensive TechniquesEnergy waves

Non-stop Violence (ノンストップバイオレンス) is a team attack used by Future Android 17 and Future Android 18. Back-to-back, the two Androids fire the Photon Flash and High-Pressure Energy Wave simultaneously at their opponent, inflicting a great deal of damage.

Non-stop Violence

Non-stop Violence in Raging Blast 2

This attack is used in Future Trunks' timeline, during their second battle against Future Gohan in the movie Dragon Ball Z: The History of Trunks. After the two androids knock down Future Gohan to the ground, they try to attack him again but the Super Saiyan flips backwards a couple of times and fires his Super Kamehameha. 17 and 18 retaliate by firing the Non-Stop Violence energy beams, creating a Beam Struggle that they end up losing.

Non-stop Violence was named in Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2, where it is triggered by Android 17's Full Power Energy Ball; the opponent will block the attack, while the two Androids knock them to the ground before firing the technique. It also appears in Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi as his ultimate move.

Android 15 and Android 14 use an attack very similar to the Non-stop Violence against Goku in the movie Dragon Ball Z: Super Android 13!, as well as did Gale and Sheela to attack Goku (which countered with a Super Kamehameha), Pan and Trunks, and some time later Goten and Trunks to kill Android 19 in Dragon Ball GT. In the video game Dragon Ball Heroes, the Saiyan Hero can perform a combined energy wave technique with Goku that is very similar to the Non-stop Violence.

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