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Delta3000 said:-If your refering to when they went to the moon the Naruto verse's moon has an artificial atmosphere, Earth gravity and a mini sun; so no they cannot survive in space.
They have that inside the moon, not outside. So...yeah, they can and its shiwn to be the case. Also, don't bother trying to argue this please, I'd rather we not waste out time this. There is no proof, no statement, no implications that their moon has a artificial atmosphere AROUND THE OUTSIDE of it. I'd suggest going bsck to rewatch the film if you want to argue the point still.
-They can but Naruto never uses (to my knowlage) his TSB to attack or block (execept that 1 time he used 1 to deflect Madara's lightning); You would think Naruto would have used them against Kaguya or Sasuke. Your also assuming that Megatron won't dodge the TSB's attack (which has a very limited range).
For starters, its really pointless for him to use them like that against Madara, Sasuke and Kaguya considering the fact they could easily destroy them due to having Six Paths Chakra. Not only that but Six Paths SM gives Naruto an automatic mastery and complete understanding of Chakra, also he's seen first hand the different ways he could use them via his fight with Obito. So him not usimg them like that doesn't mean he can't or doesn't know how to. And unless Megatron plans to stay 70 meters away from Naruto the entire fight, it'll just end in a Stalemate, but unfortunately Naruto's versatility would make staying away nearly impossible.
-Yes but Naruto would have to be thousands of miles away from ground zero or off planet to survive and even if Naruto can survive inside a TSB he will die of dehydration and/or starvation in about a week (Megatron can spend that week taking pot shots at Naruto with his anti-matter guns).
And this is based on your faulty assumption that Ninjas can't survive in space, right?