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On April 20 2014 01:38 ticklishmusic wrote: Imagine if Aizen had instead captured Orihime and tortured her until she would do whatever he wanted.
Manga would be over by now. Or maybe, he did and the last two arcs have all been an illusion.
#kubologic
Instead? I thought the whole point of Ichigo going to Hueco Mundo was to save Orihime. Aizen had her captured for awhile wtf are you talking about bro. He just didn't do anything with her aside have some small talk.
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On April 20 2014 12:27 Zooper31 wrote:Show nested quote +On April 20 2014 01:38 ticklishmusic wrote: Imagine if Aizen had instead captured Orihime and tortured her until she would do whatever he wanted.
Manga would be over by now. Or maybe, he did and the last two arcs have all been an illusion.
#kubologic Instead? I thought the whole point of Ichigo going to Hueco Mundo was to save Orihime. Aizen had her captured for awhile wtf are you talking about bro. He just didn't do anything with her aside have some small talk. I believe his point was that Aizen should've been more effective in how he used the resource that was Orihime, instead of just kidnapping her and letting her sit in a room waiting for Ichigo to save her.
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On April 21 2014 03:26 sumsaR wrote:Show nested quote +On April 20 2014 12:27 Zooper31 wrote:On April 20 2014 01:38 ticklishmusic wrote: Imagine if Aizen had instead captured Orihime and tortured her until she would do whatever he wanted.
Manga would be over by now. Or maybe, he did and the last two arcs have all been an illusion.
#kubologic Instead? I thought the whole point of Ichigo going to Hueco Mundo was to save Orihime. Aizen had her captured for awhile wtf are you talking about bro. He just didn't do anything with her aside have some small talk. I believe his point was that Aizen should've been more effective in how he used the resource that was Orihime, instead of just kidnapping her and letting her sit in a room waiting for Ichigo to save her. cause there was such a huge giant lapse of time between him kidnapping her and her being "rescued"
besides how would things have changed at all? he still awoke the Hogyoko and achieved his final form
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On April 21 2014 03:42 Forikorder wrote:Show nested quote +On April 21 2014 03:26 sumsaR wrote:On April 20 2014 12:27 Zooper31 wrote:On April 20 2014 01:38 ticklishmusic wrote: Imagine if Aizen had instead captured Orihime and tortured her until she would do whatever he wanted.
Manga would be over by now. Or maybe, he did and the last two arcs have all been an illusion.
#kubologic Instead? I thought the whole point of Ichigo going to Hueco Mundo was to save Orihime. Aizen had her captured for awhile wtf are you talking about bro. He just didn't do anything with her aside have some small talk. I believe his point was that Aizen should've been more effective in how he used the resource that was Orihime, instead of just kidnapping her and letting her sit in a room waiting for Ichigo to save her. cause there was such a huge giant lapse of time between him kidnapping her and her being "rescued" besides how would things have changed at all? he still awoke the Hogyoko and achieved his final form
Aaaand then he got beat up and sealed away for the next few thousand years. That sure turned out well for him.
A little illusion and torture on Aizen's part could have gotten Orihime to do whatever he wanted, including making him actually invincible (or whatever his goal was) instead of getting screwed over by some wishy washy stuff with a shiny marble.
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I skipped a little, why is orihime op? I know she revived someone but in bleach, lots of characters are doing pretty insane stuff
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Isn't orihime's power related to altering "reality" into how she wants it to be?
So with regards to damage, she doesn't heal damage but simply is rejecting the idea of the damage to a person or thing (in the hogokyu's case) thus restoring it to its pristine form/state.
Do correct me if I am wrong though.
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On April 22 2014 21:13 17Sphynx17 wrote: Isn't orihime's power related to altering "reality" into how she wants it to be?
So with regards to damage, she doesn't heal damage but simply is rejecting the idea of the damage to a person or thing (in the hogokyu's case) thus restoring it to its pristine form/state.
Do correct me if I am wrong though.
but how is her power better than let's say this "imagination into reality" guy we have here?
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On April 22 2014 21:33 ETisME wrote:Show nested quote +On April 22 2014 21:13 17Sphynx17 wrote: Isn't orihime's power related to altering "reality" into how she wants it to be?
So with regards to damage, she doesn't heal damage but simply is rejecting the idea of the damage to a person or thing (in the hogokyu's case) thus restoring it to its pristine form/state.
Do correct me if I am wrong though.
but how is her power better than let's say this "imagination into reality" guy we have here? the imagination guys powers should be identical to hogokyu . right ?
if yes it seems kubo wants to follow kishimoto's path in last arcs.
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I honestly don't know why it would be orihime vs the imagination quincy, but wonder what would happen if you imagined he didn't exist?
His power is sort of affected by those that believe it to be so (although with the power of suggestion which starts with him planting the idea - ala inception or affecting the subconcious).
Basically his power is like a game where in you and him have to believe in the power in the battle of each individual. If you believe him to be stronger, then he is. If not, then he isn't. So can you imagine him to non-existence? Or to fodder material basically?
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On April 22 2014 21:13 17Sphynx17 wrote: Isn't orihime's power related to altering "reality" into how she wants it to be?
So with regards to damage, she doesn't heal damage but simply is rejecting the idea of the damage to a person or thing (in the hogokyu's case) thus restoring it to its pristine form/state.
Do correct me if I am wrong though.
Her power is to restore something to its original state. So if you lost a leg Orihime could restore your leg to how it was before. Additionally she also has the power to fully resurrect the dead. "Bleach manga; Chapter 274, page 12 is where it says. I cant confirm as I am at work"
So you are close. She isnt rejecting the idea of the damage. She is returning it to its state before it was damaged.
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Josuke Higashitaka was doing that stuff before it was cool anyway.
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On April 22 2014 15:05 ticklishmusic wrote:Show nested quote +On April 21 2014 03:42 Forikorder wrote:On April 21 2014 03:26 sumsaR wrote:On April 20 2014 12:27 Zooper31 wrote:On April 20 2014 01:38 ticklishmusic wrote: Imagine if Aizen had instead captured Orihime and tortured her until she would do whatever he wanted.
Manga would be over by now. Or maybe, he did and the last two arcs have all been an illusion.
#kubologic Instead? I thought the whole point of Ichigo going to Hueco Mundo was to save Orihime. Aizen had her captured for awhile wtf are you talking about bro. He just didn't do anything with her aside have some small talk. I believe his point was that Aizen should've been more effective in how he used the resource that was Orihime, instead of just kidnapping her and letting her sit in a room waiting for Ichigo to save her. cause there was such a huge giant lapse of time between him kidnapping her and her being "rescued" besides how would things have changed at all? he still awoke the Hogyoko and achieved his final form Aaaand then he got beat up and sealed away for the next few thousand years. That sure turned out well for him. A little illusion and torture on Aizen's part could have gotten Orihime to do whatever he wanted, including making him actually invincible (or whatever his goal was) instead of getting screwed over by some wishy washy stuff with a shiny marble. why do you think Orihime could do that? assuming that Aizens theory about her ability was correct the most shed be able to do is make it so Urahara never sealed the Hogyoko waking it up much sooner the end result would ahve been the same though
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If we disregard kubo-logic or plotarmor here.
IIRC ichigo said something like "parrying with aizen seems like he is not trying to win or challenged at all" like aizen was lonely sort off. Since you know ichigo can sense the person just by parrying with them right ?
I can't find the chapter though.
Like he was alike itachi pre-shippuden in naruto. Where he was just seeking challenge. Something like that.
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On April 22 2014 21:33 ETisME wrote:Show nested quote +On April 22 2014 21:13 17Sphynx17 wrote: Isn't orihime's power related to altering "reality" into how she wants it to be?
So with regards to damage, she doesn't heal damage but simply is rejecting the idea of the damage to a person or thing (in the hogokyu's case) thus restoring it to its pristine form/state.
Do correct me if I am wrong though.
but how is her power better than let's say this "imagination into reality" guy we have here?
Because in theory what happens is the guy changes something
Orihime says lolnope/ I don't think that's allowed, and whatever he did is negated
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Died like a bitch. He didn't go into his super form so I'm not convinced he's dead at all actually
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Small chapter is small, yet again.
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“Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you.”
This quote is relevant here
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+ Show Spoiler +I guess imagination to reality isn't what it's cracked up to be without a way to filter thoughts.
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wait wat? I dont understand how he died -_-....
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