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In chapter 337 it is said that Toru's body is capable of refracting light. Wouldn't that be proof that Aoyama's Lazer is really natural?
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I think a note would be better a discussion rule seems unnecessaryMaybe there should be a discussion rule about Aoyama's laser. Or maybe a note on the verse page to explain why Aoyama having a Lightspeed Laser isn't happening. This discussion has been brought up for years, ever since Thirteen stated that her Black Hole Quirk also sucks in light when sucking in Aoyama's laser.
I'd like to point out that other projectiles are comparable to Aoyama's laser speed. Lightspeed tape and acid confirmed?
Aoyama's laser cannot be lightspeed. These characters have shown feats and struggled with speeds vastly below even Lightning Speed. Actually they're blitzed by lightning, while characters like Mina are shown to dodge Aoyama's Laser in the Sports Festival. And characters like Nine, Chimera, and Slice have been show to react to his Laser after it was fired at them but before it reached them. Nine would be FTL in fact, despite his natural lightning attack being impossible for them to dodge.
But note: Aoyama's laser doesn't fit the requirements needed to be lightspeed. As being reflected by a supernatural method doesn't really mean much, and just being reflective by a natural method isn't enough to be considered lightspeed. If they said his laser was made of photons that'd be different.Or that it moved at lightspeed.
If it was lightspeed it'd be an outlier, as they clearly aren't that fast. Though it doesn't meet the requirements of this wiki anyway.
It's not because it's called "light" that I opened the topic but because they argue that light if refracted would prove to be Natural.It's actually explained or referred to as light on at least three different occasions that I'm aware of.
But it doesn't move at light speed.
Sure, but in Aoyama's case, his naval laser could fit all other categories VsBattle uses for light, but we have blatant examples of it moving at far slower speeds.It's not because it's called "light" that I opened the topic but because they argue that light if refracted would prove to be Natural.