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Post by Deleted on Dec 3, 2015 14:32:47 GMT -8
You think that if she rejected Ichigo back to his original state someone could force him to be a Quincy? Maybe, if he's got the latent powers in him (which he probably does, since apparently he has every power ever...). But I think trying to bring him back to his original state could easily lead to brain damage I don't it would lead to brain damage if she just sticks to the power and not the brain. What do you think?
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Post by WatchingTheWatchman on Dec 3, 2015 16:04:59 GMT -8
Maybe, if he's got the latent powers in him (which he probably does, since apparently he has every power ever...). But I think trying to bring him back to his original state could easily lead to brain damage I don't it would lead to brain damage if she just sticks to the power and not the brain. What do you think? The issue is, the controls for those powers have to be in the brain, which is the center of consciousness. Knowledge like that can't be erased without changing the physical structure of the brain, since consciousness is inextricably tied to the physical form. Healing an injury simply requires restoring cells to their original form; reverting him to a lower power level requires removing his ability to access those powers.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 3, 2015 16:23:34 GMT -8
I don't it would lead to brain damage if she just sticks to the power and not the brain. What do you think? The issue is, the controls for those powers have to be in the brain, which is the center of consciousness. Knowledge like that can't be erased without changing the physical structure of the brain, since consciousness is inextricably tied to the physical form. Healing an injury simply requires restoring cells to their original form; reverting him to a lower power level requires removing his ability to access those powers. I see your point, but back to the topic of Orihime somehow gaining the power to progress things do you think it's possible? She can reject so why not allow?
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Post by WatchingTheWatchman on Dec 3, 2015 16:29:07 GMT -8
The issue is, the controls for those powers have to be in the brain, which is the center of consciousness. Knowledge like that can't be erased without changing the physical structure of the brain, since consciousness is inextricably tied to the physical form. Healing an injury simply requires restoring cells to their original form; reverting him to a lower power level requires removing his ability to access those powers. I see your point, but back to the topic of Orihime somehow gaining the power to progress things do you think it's possible? She can reject so why not allow? I would say her power only allows rejection, but you can get tricky with what you're rejecting. Like, she probably couldn't give someone bankai, but if there's something specific that's preventing them from achieving something, she could probably reject that barrier. Like, a crippling phobia, she could probably heal (though again, mental = dangerous)
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Post by Deleted on Dec 3, 2015 19:41:54 GMT -8
WatchingTheWatchman Good point, but could she fix broken Bankai or revive the dead Arrancar? I think she can without that many side effects.
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Post by WatchingTheWatchman on Dec 3, 2015 21:47:16 GMT -8
WatchingTheWatchman Good point, but could she fix broken Bankai or revive the dead Arrancar? I think she can without that many side effects. That she could do. Maybe not revive Ulquiorra or Barragan, since they dissolved to dust, but fix the injuries of any of the others? Definitely.
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Post by 空爵郎 青 on Dec 4, 2015 7:31:51 GMT -8
I don't know about that. Remember that episode where two of Aizen's female subordinate decided to bully Orihime? Grimmjow came in and obliterated one of the two. Orihime healed the one that Grimmjow killed
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Post by WatchingTheWatchman on Dec 4, 2015 9:52:50 GMT -8
I don't know about that. Remember that episode where two of Aizen's female subordinate decided to bully Orihime? Grimmjow came in and obliterated one of the two. Orihime healed the one that Grimmjow killed She wasn't completely dust though, just mangled. I think she probably needs something to heal, not just a few specks of dust
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Post by Deleted on Dec 4, 2015 16:04:37 GMT -8
WatchingTheWatchman Good point, but could she fix broken Bankai or revive the dead Arrancar? I think she can without that many side effects. That she could do. Maybe not revive Ulquiorra or Barragan, since they dissolved to dust, but fix the injuries of any of the others? Definitely. I disagree with you. I do think she can revive them. She just needs some of their dust and they'll come back. Also I think she might be able to make Arrancar into regular Hollows again, or maybe even human.
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Post by 空爵郎 青 on Dec 5, 2015 7:03:32 GMT -8
That she could do. Maybe not revive Ulquiorra or Barragan, since they dissolved to dust, but fix the injuries of any of the others? Definitely. I disagree with you. I do think she can revive them. She just needs some of their dust and they'll come back. Also I think she might be able to make Arrancar into regular Hollows again, or maybe even human. Yeah, I thought so too
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Post by Deleted on Dec 5, 2015 8:45:53 GMT -8
I disagree with you. I do think she can revive them. She just needs some of their dust and they'll come back. Also I think she might be able to make Arrancar into regular Hollows again, or maybe even human. Yeah, I thought so too Great minds think alike.
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Post by Aiko on Jan 19, 2016 19:54:37 GMT -8
I love Kyoraku-taichou's ability. His use of 'games' is actually pretty strategic. I think my favorite game happens to be the one where he can actually become one with the shadows around him.
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