Since his ship is broken and Omori can't fix it, Jaco spends some time on Earth with his new friend, and apprehends a group of men attacking a young girl. The alien and the scientist become friends, and Jaco even forgives Omori for dabbling in time travel. Set approximately a decade before the events of Dragon Ball's opening chapter, Jaco the Galactic Patrolman sees the titular alien crash-land on Earth during the course of his duties, meeting a scientist called Omori who lives alone on a remote island. Jaco's backstory is largely covered in a separate manga written by Dragon Ball creator, Akira Toriyama, and released in 2013. Related: How Powerful Every Z-Warrior Became After Dragon Ball Z Ended How is he connected to the Dragon Ball story? How does he know Bulma? Why hasn't he been mentioned before? Jaco's Dragon Ball debut leaves many questions. It becomes clear that Jaco is well acquainted with Bulma and her family, but during all her years of friendship with Goku and the others, not once did Bulma mention being best pals with an extra-terrestrial. Unlike Beerus, Whis and Broly, who are all afforded proper introductions, Dragon Ball parachutes Jaco into the narrative without much in the way of explanation.
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