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(You're the one constantly trying to kill off my characters. You tried killing three of my characters in a single day in Black Rose.)
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(I know. I was just explaining what I thought. If he has all of this to him, then it suddenly changes the mood of the story. Then everyone else...
(It still doesn't fit at all. And he's making his character overpowered compared to the rest of ours.)
(Already tried before Grim yelled at me, remember?)
(Dude, it still goes against the current technology. There is no way to remove bones from a body without damaging the person, especially the skull...
(So ya... Takashi only has his sword, which is what generates the darkness)
(Resistant. Doesn't mean it can't. And there's still the problem of not having the proper technology to do all of that. And they arrived at the...
(He is going against the laws of science. As well, I think this is supposed to have close to current technology. With this technology, there is no...
Bones are also meant to be porous though. And what happens when the metal starts oxidizing?
Either way, there's still the problem of the metal distortion. You would need a metal that has a high boiling point that also isn't very reactive...
(Flexible metals are known for breaking apart in the cold. And when it would be in the shape of a bone, it is less malleable than if it was sheet...
(All Takashi has is his sword, remember?)
(So... How is Takashi now going to get anywhere, since he completely distanced himself from everyone and doesn't know where he is?)
(A metal skeleton isn't realistic for an assassin OR for a spy movie. Could also be considered god modding. A metal skeleton would be better...
Takashi sighs. "Where to go from here...." Bright: "So, which way we heading?"
(Then there's the problem of heat or cold...)
(Wolverine only had hard metal and regenerative abilities. Also, metal skeleton would't make you stronger. Strength is based off of muscle. Same...
(Umm... I have a question... What kind of metal would be stronger than bone AND more flexible?)