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Okay so this thread happened. I was unaware of its existence and for some reason I didn't get @ed in the thread itself (???) which is pretty odd, but whatever.
Nichirin's swordsmanship revolves around super high-speed cuts. When using the same technique he used against Black Sperm against a falling apple, we very clearly see its movement compared to both Nichirin and the objects cut. The apple is completely stationary, only moving once the mountain in the back was completely sliced. The intention is clearly for the technique's speed to be emphasized by comparing it to the stopped surrounding objects. Black Sperm was seen to be frozen in air right before the cut just like the apple was, and the next panel's "?!" reaction bubble also implies an instant timeframe. This is enough to justify the frozen timeframe figure.
The calc should be added back to the verse page.
Nichirin's swordsmanship revolves around super high-speed cuts. When using the same technique he used against Black Sperm against a falling apple, we very clearly see its movement compared to both Nichirin and the objects cut. The apple is completely stationary, only moving once the mountain in the back was completely sliced. The intention is clearly for the technique's speed to be emphasized by comparing it to the stopped surrounding objects. Black Sperm was seen to be frozen in air right before the cut just like the apple was, and the next panel's "?!" reaction bubble also implies an instant timeframe. This is enough to justify the frozen timeframe figure.
The calc should be added back to the verse page.
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