The Blue Oyster Bar

Started by NemeBro239 pages

http://www.narutoforums.com/blog.php?b=21586

Hmmmmmm.

That's... thought provoking. mmm

Originally posted by NemeBro
http://www.narutoforums.com/blog.php?b=21586

Hmmmmmm.

😆

Now that I've actually taken the time to look at the calc, I already know the problem with it.

Not the speed values or math (I barely looked at the math, won't lie), just the powerscaling.

Onox accomplished this feat of speed in a form not natural to himself. He did it in the form of a tornado. Why is this important? Because at no point does Onox fight Link or anyone else using this form, he just uses it to kidnap Din. It's a glorified teleport. You can't powerscale anyone's natural speed off of this "feat".

Non-applicable.

http://youtu.be/vHDBKDJj4Xk?t=3m50s

Koume and Kotake do the same thing.

That video is nine minutes long.

It has a timestamp you pleb.

A non-working time stamp.

Worked for me, you're bad at the internet.

Originally posted by NemeBro
That video is nine minutes long.

Sorry, it's at 3:50 in the video.

I demand you play the video live over Skype for me.

So I actually watched it.

It's still just a flashy teleport, lol.

Yeah, if anything that one looks more like a teleport than Onox's version.

So why is Hades always the bad guy? In all the myths and stuff he's always depicted as a rather strict, but fair god who doesn't actually mess with people. I think he might be the only god to have NOT tried to take over Olympus. Why to movies and video games keep making him the big bad?

Hell and all relations = bad, minus the special select few. That General thought train.

Originally posted by NotAllThatEvil
So why is Hades always the bad guy? In all the myths and stuff he's always depicted as a rather strict, but fair god who doesn't actually mess with people. I think he might be the only god to have NOT tried to take over Olympus. Why to movies and video games keep making him the big bad?
Keep in mind that the reason he didn't show up very much in their myths to do bad things is because the Greeks feared him. Greeks hated him too.

To answer your question though, because people more familiar with Christianity turn him into a fairly typical Satan archetype.

YouTube video

Is that DethKlok? haermm

Sounds like it. 👆

Give me music.. moar