TheForgottenKing
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So Rebecca and I guess by extension Shiki as well since Rebecca taught him this and he was able to copy the way Rebecca aims her guns in only a few attacks
but they both should get Analytical Prediction via being able to predict how and where their opponents will move as they can is able to aim their crosshairs at the predicted position before their opponents even gets there
Now I know this was only is in a video game setting but the whole point of this scene was to show how Shiki was able to learn how to aim just like Rebecca taught him to do with his gravity bullets from playing video games I mean he didn’t even know what the word aim meant at that time so the scene was as definitely trying to portray how Shiki was able to used what he learned in a video game and was able to apply to his IRL battles
I mean hell the scene even uses the same wording as when they were practicing in the video game showing how they are applying what they did in a video game to their IRL battles
Now with Rebecca its a lot more clear as it’s even stated in the manga that through playing video games she is able to improve her skills as a markswomen so her learning how to aim and predict her opponents movements is something she could do IRL
Hiro also pointed this out later as he said the word “Fire” was used to connect the battle Shiki was having and the battle Rebecca was having showing how they both were doing the same thing at the same time
So overall the whole point of the scene was to how good of a marksman/markswomen both of them are and how both of them are able to apply what they learned from playing a video game to apply to their IRL battles
but they both should get Analytical Prediction via being able to predict how and where their opponents will move as they can is able to aim their crosshairs at the predicted position before their opponents even gets there
Now I know this was only is in a video game setting but the whole point of this scene was to show how Shiki was able to learn how to aim just like Rebecca taught him to do with his gravity bullets from playing video games I mean he didn’t even know what the word aim meant at that time so the scene was as definitely trying to portray how Shiki was able to used what he learned in a video game and was able to apply to his IRL battles
I mean hell the scene even uses the same wording as when they were practicing in the video game showing how they are applying what they did in a video game to their IRL battles
Now with Rebecca its a lot more clear as it’s even stated in the manga that through playing video games she is able to improve her skills as a markswomen so her learning how to aim and predict her opponents movements is something she could do IRL
Hiro also pointed this out later as he said the word “Fire” was used to connect the battle Shiki was having and the battle Rebecca was having showing how they both were doing the same thing at the same time
So overall the whole point of the scene was to how good of a marksman/markswomen both of them are and how both of them are able to apply what they learned from playing a video game to apply to their IRL battles