mipeltaja: (Sideshow Bob)
mipeltaja ([personal profile] mipeltaja) wrote2008-06-21 03:30 am
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Oh, One Piece is so intensely awesome right noww. <3 (Aw, Bonney come on and join the fiiight~ ;__;) Also, I can't decide if non-fatal decapitation is more or less awesome than the fatal kind would've been.


And hello, what's this? A Naruto chapter that actually kind of moved me? Surely you jest!

[identity profile] runic-binary.livejournal.com 2008-06-21 05:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Really? Because I figured the reason he did it was to show that he could do it. It's like waving a flag that says "Hey, I'm a Devil Fruit user and I can do things that'll give you nightmares for the rest of your life. Don't fuck with me."

Also, I'm pretty sure the cannonball wouldn't have taken his head off first. I...I don't really know what he did, entirely, but I think he had to take the guy's head off to switch it with the cannonball...? I don't know, it'll probably be explained better in later chapters.

[identity profile] mipeltaja.livejournal.com 2008-06-21 06:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, you have a point, there. Unless that marine has nerves of steel, he's bound to be pretty traumatized.
And now that I look at it, it could be he switched the head and cannonball around. First time I read the chapter, it looked like the cannonball's trajectory just took it through the space where the guy's head used to be.

Though I don't see a connection between the power to decapitate a person without killing him and the power to switch two items around. Perhaps his sword does the decapitating part (he does use it, but call out no attack name when he does) and his DF does the switching around? Or he could just be like Kuma, whose DF powers work however they damn well please.

[identity profile] runic-binary.livejournal.com 2008-06-21 06:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I think he can just take things apart and switch them, or something. I'm sure it'll make sense later. I'm sure Kuma's power will make sense later, too. Just...probably quite a lot later, as opposed to...soon.