First she gets touched in a wrong place then gets tossed around like a doll. Talk about the ultimate humiliation. I'll be surprised if shes still able to fight after all of that.
UnOwenWasHere said: First she gets touched in a wrong place then gets tossed around like a doll. Talk about the ultimate humiliation. I'll be surprised if shes still able to fight after all of that.
Not only that, she's on the receiving end of a variation of one of her own moves (the one she ko'd Shou with).
I already have this bad feeling they are going to lose, with sakuya and suika playin around as they are. I hope Tenshi can pull an ace outta somwhere if possible; but I just don't see it happening.
What a surprise. We can expect the fight to be between Sakuya and Okuu, then, at least for now, since Suika is tired. Hope Okuu doesn't have an X-Factor or that it doesn't work (like it didn't in GTT)
Sakuya's move reminds me of Ralf/Clark's Super Argentine Backbreaker move. Honestly, I think it's too early to count Tenshi out, if the fight goes on for too long, but at least we're not seeing dual-techniques from them for a while.
Somehow I hope that Yuka gets a chance to fight Tenshi, in the future :D
shadowbringer said: What a surprise. We can expect the fight to be between Sakuya and Okuu, then, at least for now, since Suika is tired. Hope Okuu doesn't have an X-Factor or that it doesn't work (like it didn't in GTT)
Sakuya's move reminds me of Ralf/Clark's Super Argentine Backbreaker move. Honestly, I think it's too early to count Tenshi out, if the fight goes on for too long, but at least we're not seeing dual-techniques from them for a while.
Somehow I hope that Yuka gets a chance to fight Tenshi, in the future :D
Sakuya guessed the right second to use her inerta reflection timestop special fuckoff power. I really wish Dei didn't make her time stop do that because it fucking cheapens the fight.
cd_young said: Sakuya guessed the right second to use her inerta reflection timestop special fuckoff power. I really wish Dei didn't make her time stop do that because it fucking cheapens the fight.
But Sakuya is human, not a youkai/celestial/oni or something else I might be missing. Sakuya needs all the help she can get, a normal human without any special power trying to do that would be flattened instead of standing up and breaking tenshi's back.
The real problem with Sakuya's power is that it lacks a formal balance mechanic. Concentration isn't a significant issue because Dei already seems to have to invent contrivance to make her lose focus.
By way of comparison, Reimu's power produces an invulnerability but Reimu remains vulnerable because she has to maintain a mindset where she can concentrate. Tenshi, as another example, can just take a lot of punishment by virtue of being a Celestial but the balance is that she absorbs punishment to the point of exhaustion, with no notice until that give-out.
This, however, is where I'm going to contest: Sakuya's "brick wall" power should not be able to increase the force of the impact Tenshi feels. My intial thought was that she does this by strobing her power so that each moment of the contact does not count. And, physics being consistent, the force can only escape the direction it came since there's nowhere else to go along that vector. I am not sure how else I could contrive it. If instead the application of her power is constant from the moment of impact, then Sakuya can only be anchoring herself to reality (how's that for technobabble). In any case, however, Tenshi should take the same amount of damage falling onto the reinforced stage as she would falling onto Sakuya; the immovable object would be just as immovable.
HHm... I do have one thing I have to say. If this match gets decided by some kind of vote then I don't care if I don't know Japanese, I'm spamming whatever website Dei uses to count votes in order to get a Heavenly Sky win.
SpecterVonBaren said: HHm... I do have one thing I have to say. If this match gets decided by some kind of vote then I don't care if I don't know Japanese, I'm spamming whatever website Dei uses to count votes in order to get a Heavenly Sky win.
He won't. He already learned his lessons from Flan VS Sanae
FJH said: And, physics being consistent, the force can only escape the direction it came since there's nowhere else to go along that vector. I am not sure how else I could contrive it. If instead the application of her power is constant from the moment of impact, then Sakuya can only be anchoring herself to reality (how's that for technobabble). In any case, however, Tenshi should take the same amount of damage falling onto the reinforced stage as she would falling onto Sakuya; the immovable object would be just as immovable.
I think you forgot about pressure (P); the force (F) is constant, but the point of impact (A) isn't. If Tenshi were to land on the stage, the pressure would have been much lesser compared to landing on Sakuya since landing on the stage would distribute the force more or less evenly across her entire body, which would lessen the pressure that is felt overall, but landing on Sakuya would mean that the force is all concentrated on only the part of her body (her back) that made contact with Sakuya. P=F/A Picture landing your foot on a pin. The same force would be applied if you landed your foot on a flat surface, but the pin will prick your foot.
BranchMonster said: Whether the pressure to one point of the body is greater or not, the total amount of damage should still be the same, but according to Dei, the damage one takes by hitting Sakuya's time hax armor is doubled.
I'm confused how total damage would remain the same when the point of contact is smaller. Time hax armor or not, damage done is definitely more than just landing flat on the stage.
Using P=F/A, when F is constant for two scenario with A1 = contact with flat surface and A2 = area about half of A1 (arbitrary number for comparison), we get:
P1 = F/A1 P2 = F/A2
Since A2 = [A1]/2:
P2 = F/(A1/2) or P2 = 2F/A1
So, a hypothetical area that's half of the first hypothetical area would result in double the pressure felt, in turn translating to receiving double the damage dealt from the fall. Now, imagine how many times smaller Sakuya's head is to the supposed area Tenshi would've landed on without intervention.
tl;dr - You step on a tack. The force applied is still the same as you walking normally, but you've taken Massive Damage from the tack going through your foot.
Can Tenshi really hold on?!My strength hasn't come back yet...Not only that, the servant was waiting there!!Tenshi suffers a Self Tower Briiidge!!!A Technique that Visited BeforeEpisode 938: An Elegant PositionFrom the Artist's Pixiv page.Ugh...How dare you use such a shameless technique...Oh, so you're awake.So why don't you head back down ahead of me!!What, why you!!I'm also exhausted, as you might expect.What terrifying height difference this is!!...but this level of height is n-She tossed her down towards the ring!!