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Matthew Schroeder said:But it visibly obeys most of the same laws of physics. Floating cities / continents are indeed fantastical, but they don't contradict my point. It is still a world with a day - night cycle, breathable atmosphere, similar vegetation and geological structure, a blue sy, and an orbiting moon.
True, but Ichigo wasn't using "Shunpo". I mean, it's irrelevant, but Shunpo is defined as Getting from Point A to B in the least amount of Steps. Ichigo wasn't stepping, just increasing his falling speed (Low Key Flying, but still).Zzsax said:Just dropping this Ichigo was going as fast he could,and reduced the 7days journey to 9 hours using his shunpo.he left with a blast and Landed with a blast,coming down like a rocket with no signs of slowing down.mach 500 or 1000 may even be a potential lowball.again ridiculous but facts
@FTO
Regular shunpo would have taken a week,ichigo top tier shunpo however makes him make it in 9 hours.
What is not the case?Peter "Quicksilver" Maximoff said:^I don't think that is the case.
That would make 0 sense from a story telling perspective. The audience knows what he told Ichigo, there would be no point of him saying that to Aizen if he was talking about different speeds. It is not like Aizen could not have heard what he told Ichigo. Using Occam's razor it would make the most sense to assume that he is talking about the speed he told Ichigo since the audience also knows it.Malikobama1 said:From what I recall, Gin said he lied to Aizen about his Bankai's speed/length, not necessarily Ichigo. This is supported by the databook confirming the Mach 500 and stuff.
This just came to my mind. I'd like to know about it too. Though, it'd probably fall under the Shunpo issue being discussed.Malikobama1 said:Would it still be calc stacking since Candice's lightning is confirmed to be at least lightning speed though? It's not a calc, just a canon piece of information
The visuals don't corroborate either version. It's not 3 facts against 1, you are purposefully schewing things in your favor.Zzsax said:Don't forget the visuals don't seem to contradict either it's really 3 facts against 1 now.
I'm not, I'm being a reasonable thinking human being. When we are shown Gin admitting to have lied about his Bankai, it is obvious that the lie is his previous statement about it's speed and length.AnonymousBlank said:No it does not.
How would I know what narrative purpose Kubo had in mind? I'm not pyschic.
What you are trying to do, is argue the author's supposed intent, not what is in the material.