The time frame was in the scans, you know... Where Ichigo says his blade disappeared. How is that not considered a timeframe? He was looking at his blade then suddenly it disappeared. ALSO he was in the middle of an attack, about to slash downward at Renji, so there’s a timeframe as well.
Yep. It’s just not a concrete timeframe. There isn’t one in the Naruto scan either.
The time frame was in the scans, you know... Where Ichigo says his blade disappeared. How is that not considered a timeframe? He was looking at his blade then suddenly it disappeared. ALSO he was in the middle of an attack, about to slash downward at Renji, so there’s a timeframe as well.
Yep. It’s just not a concrete timeframe. There isn’t one in the Naruto scan either.
Deviant Kal wrote:
It is not at all thats just artist’s style
How is a technique artists style, would you mind explaining that?
Speed can be roughly tiered across verses
But it’s redundant when speed is also factored by plot and stylistic choices. The character will be as fast as he has to be for the plot to move.
Hence Sasuke escaping Deidara etc etc.
That would make sense if it wasn’t done over and over.
Flash step has been used multiple times, and it always works the same way.
And not to mention that it is a technique. There’s little difference between it and the Instant Transmission from DBZ. They’re stated to be instantaneous movement.
So is the Instant Transmission also artists style?
Deviant Kal wrote:
It is not at all thats just artist’s style
How is a technique artists style, would you mind explaining that?
Speed can be roughly tiered across verses
But it’s redundant when speed is also factored by plot and stylistic choices. The character will be as fast as he has to be for the plot to move.
Hence Sasuke escaping Deidara etc etc.
That does not take away from the speed feats though. Unless there is ridiculous inconsistancy afterwards.
And as I mentioned, it’s repeated several times throughout the series. Right off the top of my head I can rememebr Yoruichi, Grimjow, and Ichigo mimicking it.
Deviant Kal wrote:
It is not at all thats just artist’s style
How is a technique artists style, would you mind explaining that?
Speed can be roughly tiered across verses
But it’s redundant when speed is also factored by plot and stylistic choices. The character will be as fast as he has to be for the plot to move.
Hence Sasuke escaping Deidara etc etc.
That would make sense if it wasn’t done over and over.
Flash step has been used multiple times, and it always works the same way.
And not to mention that it is a technique. There’s little difference between it and the Instant Transmission from DBZ. They’re stated to be instantaneous movement.
So is the Instant Transmission also artists style?
Deviant Kal wrote:
It is not at all thats just artist’s style
How is a technique artists style, would you mind explaining that?
Speed can be roughly tiered across verses
But it’s redundant when speed is also factored by plot and stylistic choices. The character will be as fast as he has to be for the plot to move.
Hence Sasuke escaping Deidara etc etc.
That would make sense if it wasn’t done over and over.
Flash step has been used multiple times, and it always works the same way.
And not to mention that it is a technique. There’s little difference between it and the Instant Transmission from DBZ. They’re stated to be instantaneous movement.
So is the Instant Transmission also artists style?
IT is not speed.
Actually teleportation can be considered a type of speed. By defenition, speed is the rate of change between point a to point b. Teleportation is an instaneious movement, or in the case of rate of change, it would be an instant rate of change. Infinite rate of change basically. The moment you leave is the moment you moment you arrive.
Deviant Kal wrote:
It is not at all thats just artist’s style
How is a technique artists style, would you mind explaining that?
Speed can be roughly tiered across verses
But it’s redundant when speed is also factored by plot and stylistic choices. The character will be as fast as he has to be for the plot to move.
Hence Sasuke escaping Deidara etc etc.
That would make sense if it wasn’t done over and over.
Flash step has been used multiple times, and it always works the same way.
And not to mention that it is a technique. There’s little difference between it and the Instant Transmission from DBZ. They’re stated to be instantaneous movement.
So is the Instant Transmission also artists style?
IT is not speed.
Actually teleportation can be considered a type of speed. By defenition, speed is the rate of change between point a to point b. Teleportation is an instaneious movement, or in the case of rate of change, it would be an instant rate of change. Infinite rate of change basically. The moment you leave is the moment you moment you arrive.
Which is what the Flash Step is. Except it’s not teleportation because they take a step.
Deviant Kal wrote:
It is not at all thats just artist’s style
How is a technique artists style, would you mind explaining that?
Speed can be roughly tiered across verses
But it’s redundant when speed is also factored by plot and stylistic choices. The character will be as fast as he has to be for the plot to move.
Hence Sasuke escaping Deidara etc etc.
That would make sense if it wasn’t done over and over.
Flash step has been used multiple times, and it always works the same way.
And not to mention that it is a technique. There’s little difference between it and the Instant Transmission from DBZ. They’re stated to be instantaneous movement.
So is the Instant Transmission also artists style?
IT is not speed.
Actually teleportation can be considered a type of speed. By defenition, speed is the rate of change between point a to point b. Teleportation is an instaneious movement, or in the case of rate of change, it would be an instant rate of change. Infinite rate of change basically. The moment you leave is the moment you moment you arrive.
Which is what the Flash Step is. Except it’s not teleportation because they take a step.
Deviant Kal wrote:
It is not at all thats just artist’s style
How is a technique artists style, would you mind explaining that?
Speed can be roughly tiered across verses
But it’s redundant when speed is also factored by plot and stylistic choices. The character will be as fast as he has to be for the plot to move.
Hence Sasuke escaping Deidara etc etc.
That would make sense if it wasn’t done over and over.
Flash step has been used multiple times, and it always works the same way.
And not to mention that it is a technique. There’s little difference between it and the Instant Transmission from DBZ. They’re stated to be instantaneous movement.
So is the Instant Transmission also artists style?
IT is not speed.
Actually teleportation can be considered a type of speed. By defenition, speed is the rate of change between point a to point b. Teleportation is an instaneious movement, or in the case of rate of change, it would be an instant rate of change. Infinite rate of change basically. The moment you leave is the moment you moment you arrive.
Which is what the Flash Step is. Except it’s not teleportation because they take a step.
I know, just saying.
Kal is seriously beginning to annoy me though. Think I’ll just leave it at this, the math proves that Bleach is at least supersonic. By how much is unknown, but they have to be supersonic to pull off the things they do. Amirite?
Kurt Donald Cobain wrote:
From the looks of it yes, and when he brought this up to me through pm, I figured it was flash step.
Not sure what the Bleach speed is outside of flashstep. Most of the time it’s extremely difficult to even determine when they’re using it or not. For example, Chaos Theory says Kenpachi never used shunpo, however he was beside Ichigo and said something, Ichigo turns around and Kenpachi is on top of a building over a dozen meters away (it seems)
So that would be in normal speed.
I believe Yoruichi takes down like 12 guys before the first person falls without flashstep.
Deviant Kal wrote:
It is not at all thats just artist’s style
How is a technique artists style, would you mind explaining that?
Speed can be roughly tiered across verses
But it’s redundant when speed is also factored by plot and stylistic choices. The character will be as fast as he has to be for the plot to move.
Hence Sasuke escaping Deidara etc etc.
That would make sense if it wasn’t done over and over.
Flash step has been used multiple times, and it always works the same way.
And not to mention that it is a technique. There’s little difference between it and the Instant Transmission from DBZ. They’re stated to be instantaneous movement.
So is the Instant Transmission also artists style?
IT is not speed.
Actually teleportation can be considered a type of speed. By defenition, speed is the rate of change between point a to point b. Teleportation is an instaneious movement, or in the case of rate of change, it would be an instant rate of change. Infinite rate of change basically. The moment you leave is the moment you moment you arrive.