t doesn't tell him that TK happens, that's obviously not how it works. It just alerts him that "this is bad, whatever this is is bad, I need to move." It's not an actual solid sense of danger from knowing a quantifiable threat. It's a sense of urgency born intuition, which doesn't need him to KNOW what the danger is. He just needs to know that there is danger and plan accordingly. And since, again, Shadowmoon is literally stationary from Yu's perspective, even the minute action of tilting one's hand would be stretched onto several, several moments for Yu. He has plenty of time to recognize that something is off.
I'll just chalk it up as it being similar to Shadowmoon's own ES stuff, since it's basically alarms blaring at sources of danger. Fair enough on that end.
As for his perception and reaction, as long as it isn't whatever Alice Fuji has, it's not going to save him from getting vader choked or TK AOE into his face.
This really does not prove anything. The only scan you have to prove that the dura neg is nullified is a vague scan that attributes any nullification to a raw toughess that Yu can easily nullify, not any supernatural ability. I asked for you to show me where it negates dura neg, particularly dura neg on Yu's level, but you haven't done that, so there's really no reason for me to believe that Yu can't end this fight in a single blitz attack.
On the one hand, you're right in that the scan about internal damage doesn't have any showings in the actual episodes. If anything, I only showed the damage reduction part, which is actually good enough to tank his attacks for a few times. Even then, Yu doesn't really have an answer to his regen save for the heart and brain thing, which then circles back to the damage reduction argument.
On the other hand, the scan is literally WoG as it comes from an official website for Kamen Rider, so we can't really ignore that now, can we? Unless that specific scan is contradicted in the story, I don't see why it can't be used. Even if it isn't fully nullifying his attacks, he'd still won't be able to punch as strong as he normally can. Likely it depends on the type of damage (with punches being shrugged off, while ripping, tearing and slashes being merely reduced).
Speaking of dura neg, Yu's dura neg (even when greater) still fall into durability mitigation, rather than full on negging. And said mitigation gets mitigated by Shadowmoon's damage reduction.
Okay, so like, he detects it beforehand. And does what? He still has to actually retaliate. He's fighting a guy with good ESP, sure, but he's not fighting a guy who with that ESP has ever shown the ability to outmove an attack that can giga blitz people from oblivion at a distance and that progressively gets faster. You have to understand that if Yu is able to get off one punch in Monster Stance, that's it. The attacks will just keep coming at speeds Shadowmoon can't ever hope to detect, growing faster and faster, stronger and stronger with each passing moment. He'll be being bombarded with attacks from all sides that he simply lacks the processing speed to properly retaliate against until he falls.
Actually, what's essentially stopping Shadowmoon from just... jumping? He can literally jump
33 meters into the air, far higher than Yu can even touch him. Even if his monster stance allows him to land a hit, at best he's just going to be punching his feet mid-jump. This just sets up an overhead TK that just does Yu in. All the blitz and fast speed amps in the world doesn't let him jump high, lol.
In the situation where he stays on the ground (unlikely due to ES + ESP), I don't think Yu's ora ora ora is enough to stop him from popping a TK, especially since he's coming right at him as he's tilting his hand or raising it. He's getting a few hits in before getting served if he goes straight in front of him first thing. Trying to detour and flank him would waste Yu precious time, irrespective of his speed.
Meaning the only way this works is if, instant the fight starts, he begins with TK, no second thoughts, no pondering, just immediate telekinetic attack on reflex, but Shadowmoon doesn't have instincts that would compel him to automatically take any particular path in battle, so there's going to be a gap where Yu will be able to close the distance. And once he closes the distance, he kinda just... wins.
Except that's been
his go-to move ever since he unlocked his TK, especially against someone he considers inferior. Using TK is like a no-brainer to him. There's absolutely no reason he's ever going to hesitate using his bread and butter.
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