Bleach Chapter 468 Discussion

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  • #26
I personally have to agree with the fact that Byakuya's fight is boring, even compared to Kenpachi's. I personally liked Ikkaku's little speach in this one, because he really hasn't gotten any character depth beyond his joy of fighting.
 
  • #27
This show just got good, then something nonsense happens again, I don't know what to pray for anymore, even God can't change this fact I think.
Robbini said:
Since Byakuya is pretty good with kido, i'm expecting some of that.

Is indeed expected.
 
  • #29
So Tsukishima can slip into the past of inanimate objects now?  Oh for

f*ck's sake.  I haven't read Bleach in about 2 months, so you'll have

to figure me if I'm not quite used to having my bullsh*t meter set off

on a regular basis.



I suppose if inaminate objects can have souls (i.e. zanpakuto), then

they can have pasts.  At least this means Byakuya will have a decent

contest.  Tsukishima's gonna regret calling his techniques boring

though.  He's really gonna regret that.



 
  • #30
The fight will be over by next chapter... and like others have said, kido is the most probable outcome. Byakuya is too pro to get beat up by this guy.
 
  • #31
Well, Aizen didn't say that he is Jesus so I guess it is still possible.
 
  • #33
Psyxwar said:
Avalie said:

Any physical object, be it living or inanimate, possesses a 'memory' since the beginning of its existence. He is able to manipulate that memory by inserting himself into that memory. He is not inserting himself physically into an alternate universe. There isn't any.

Tsukishima is boring. His suspenders should be in flames. :D

The problem is the object at hand has only existed for a few minutes, therefore its memory from the beginning of existence is a few minutes. Do you really think a few minutes is sufficient to set such a large trap, considering that Byakuya was present for all of this time? The specifics of his abilities do not matter - the point is he is able to insert himself into the past and physically affect the outside world by affecting the past. For example, his insertion into the block's "memory" resulted in the creation of a trap. This means that he is physically affecting the outside world and that his actions actually did occur, or the trap could not have been made. Following this, it can be deduced that Tsukishima's insertion into Inoue's memory meant that he actually defeated Aizen. Ichigo still has the memory that he defeated Aizen, but because Tsukishima's ability made it so that Tsukishima was the one who actually defeated Aizen, the world has been changed so that Tsukishima, not Ichigo, defeated Aizen. For some reason nobody else except the individuals were cut were affected by this change, meaning that everyone else was displaced into this new parallel world with their old memories in tact. Basically, Kubo has made another bullshit ability which doesn't logically make any sense.


Anyway, his ability also seems to allow Tsukishima accomplish the impossible; he is seemingly able to insert his presence into a "memory", even if it is something impossible for him to do (eg: beat Aizen, make a trap while fighting Byakuya in the span of a few minutes). No, it is not just an edit of memory because it does affect the physical world. He is actually changing an object or individual's past but somehow not affecting everything else. It doesn't make much sense to be honest.
 
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