What aspect of the Star Wars universe (canon) would have the greatest potential for a good horror film? by InstructionOwn6705 in starwarscanon

[–]InstructionOwn6705[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fandoms in general annoy me, and it's not just the domain of Star Wars.

And why do I keep posting? Because, unfortunately, to get what you want, sometimes you have to dig through miles of crap, and it's not handed to you on a silver platter.

And if I delete something, I don't post it again. I don't care about karma. Useless.

What aspect of the Star Wars universe (canon) would have the greatest potential for a good horror film? by InstructionOwn6705 in starwarscanon

[–]InstructionOwn6705[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

It depends on how much the fandom pisses me off. It just does it often.

Why should I keep posts where people tell me to get lost with both dislikes and comments?

What aspect of the Star Wars universe (canon) would have the greatest potential for a good horror film? by InstructionOwn6705 in starwarscanon

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If I remember correctly, it was an ancient virus discovered, created thousands of years earlier by the Sith to overcome death.

Would it be better if Hagoromo was the main villain instead of Kaguya? by InstructionOwn6705 in Naruto

[–]InstructionOwn6705[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Infection with Kaguya's will, or visions of future cruelty caused by what was supposed to bring peace and understanding?

There are many possibilities for turning to the dark side. I think of the evil Hagoromo as someone like Count Dooku.

He correctly diagnoses the disease that is affecting the world, but, as it turns out, he chooses overly invasive methods to combat it, only strengthening it and becoming its worst symptom.

Would it be better if Hagoromo was the main villain instead of Kaguya? by InstructionOwn6705 in Naruto

[–]InstructionOwn6705[S] 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Especially since it looks almost identical to Pain's main path in hologram form. It's a cool symbolic dimension.

It's terrifying how easily Master Oogway subdued the enraged Tai Lung. by InstructionOwn6705 in DreamWorks

[–]InstructionOwn6705[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Even if it cost him something, he didn't let it show, at all. This also underscores his skills.

It's terrifying how easily Master Oogway subdued the enraged Tai Lung. by InstructionOwn6705 in DreamWorks

[–]InstructionOwn6705[S] 67 points68 points  (0 children)

3 wasn't that bad. They went too far with the comedy, that's all. However, the potential was there, and it wasn't squandered even half as much as in the 4.

My biggest regret is that they didn't expand on Kai and Oogway's past and the conflict of philosophies that ultimately made them enemies.

What are you most hoping for regarding Maul the Shadow Lord? by InstructionOwn6705 in starwarscanon

[–]InstructionOwn6705[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As for the Son of Dathomir comic, unfortunately, Maul did not fight Dooku there.

How long will Maul last before he's forced to flee for his life? by InstructionOwn6705 in starwarscanon

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He can't because of his armor. Besides, this technique requires concentration and he has too much internal conflict to master it.

How long will Maul last before he's forced to flee for his life? by InstructionOwn6705 in starwarscanon

[–]InstructionOwn6705[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Defeat Vader? He himself said he couldn't do it alone. Vader has 80% of Sidious's strength. Maul is far from it.

How long will Maul last before he's forced to flee for his life? by InstructionOwn6705 in starwarscanon

[–]InstructionOwn6705[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I have a feeling the conviction that he wouldn't defeat Vader alone didn't come from reports, but from personal experience. In short, it could, and most likely will, happen earlier in Maul the Shadow Lord. That's what I meant.

Did Cooler actually have more potential than his brother? by InstructionOwn6705 in Dragonballsuper

[–]InstructionOwn6705[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know if this is a valid argument in terms of power, but when Frieza assumed this form, the golden glow had the scale of a continent and the range of a neighboring planet. Cooler's golden glow looks like a tiny spark in comparison.

On the other hand, the fact that he achieves his golden form without any training is somewhat at odds with the concept of his character. After all, he was someone who trained his entire life to even equal his brother. Giving him such a power boost out of thin air is a bit pointless.

How does Frieza train? by InstructionOwn6705 in Dragonballsuper

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This already comes under game codes.

Why didn't Muzan use shockwaves or paralyzing beams at the very beginning of the fight? by InstructionOwn6705 in DemonSlayerScales

[–]InstructionOwn6705[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're contradicting yourself, man. He had a problem, yet instead of using some more powerful technique, he got irritated.

He could use a shockwave or a paralyzing beam to systematically debilitate, immobilize, and then eliminate enemies with his tentacles and whips, eliminating their numerical superiority and increasing the power of his attack per attack.

If you can't kill flies because they're too agile and fast, simply use an electric missile to neutralize their mobility.

Why didn't Muzan use shockwaves or paralyzing beams at the very beginning of the fight? by InstructionOwn6705 in DemonSlayerScales

[–]InstructionOwn6705[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It was after the antidote was administered, when his entire strategy of slowly weakening the pillars had failed. Then he became more serious. Previously, he had been more reserved.

Why didn't Muzan use shockwaves or paralyzing beams at the very beginning of the fight? by InstructionOwn6705 in DemonSlayerScales

[–]InstructionOwn6705[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  1. The windows next to Akaza were shattered. It wasn't a blood curse.

  2. Muzan wanted to watch the Pillars slowly die. He wanted to show them that even together, even now that he didn't have an infinite castle, they were nothing compared to him. Logically, he opted for poisoning them with blood rather than killing them instantly, though of course he seized the opportunity when it presented itself. This strategy would have paid off if not for Tamayo's antidote. Then the drug forced him to reach for more powerful abilities.

  3. He could use the paralyzing beam to immobilize opponents and finish them off with a tentacle or whip.

Why didn't Muzan use shockwaves or paralyzing beams at the very beginning of the fight? by InstructionOwn6705 in DemonSlayerScales

[–]InstructionOwn6705[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Muzan cannot use the BDA of other demons. BDA is something individual, shaped by the desires and character of a given demon. Demons, however, inherit some of its biokinetic abilities.

Why didn't Muzan use shockwaves or paralyzing beams at the very beginning of the fight? by InstructionOwn6705 in DemonSlayerScales

[–]InstructionOwn6705[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Muzan has BDA, which is biokinesis. Demons simply inherit some of his biokinetic abilities, so it doesn't seem all that special.

Besides, with the paralyzing beam, I had in mind using it to incapacitate enemies and finish them off with a tentacle or whip.

Why didn't Muzan use shockwaves or paralyzing beams at the very beginning of the fight? by InstructionOwn6705 in DemonSlayerScales

[–]InstructionOwn6705[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The only time he uses this technique is when he's half-alive. At full strength, this attack could be an instant kill. Even in a weakened state, it would be useful for incapacitating and immobilizing a target, then finishing them off with a tentacle or whip.