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Oiguana2701 Drite77 Oiguana2701 wrote on Drite77's profile.
When possible, could you please take a look at this calc? Any help would be appreciated.
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A cutting sound would not be represented by "BAM." "BAM" is a sound effect commonly used to indicate a gunshot. Another piece of evidence is that, in the next panel, a shell casing falls to the ground. After a bullet is fired, the projectile exits the barrel, leaving behind the casing. This also indicates that the gun was fired. As you can see, there are a total of two pieces of evidence showing that the bullet was fired.
If Goo had not cut the bullet, he would have died. After a bullet is split in half, it loses a significant amount of its velocity. Therefore, even if the bullet were to hit Goo after being cut, it would not cause meaningful damage. For Goo to survive, he had to cut the bullet.

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But I still have some issues remaining like
What implications that we have which puts the person at the level of Akira?
He is only seen fighting in the dark. Using a superhuman end for someone for who we have no statements or indications.
His whole character was based on fighting in dark. I just don't get that
I get your points but the bullet falls down which is clearly not cut.
I don't know if I missed something but it doesn't add up for the trigger to be fired and when goo cuts the gun which causes the bullet which is supposed to be in motion to fall to the ground.
And was Goo shown to cut the gun AFTER the BAM sound?
I don't see enough evidence for Goo to cut the gun AFTER the trigger has been pulled .
I just don't understand as to why a single timeframe for different people would make sense?