Naruto Konoha 12, the pirates

zeebee1

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It should be noted that archaeologist isn't a useful position for a pirate, but it's still Robin's position. The position is more of what they do, not what is needed to be done.
 
Tenten is still a much better gunner than neji. he can see at 360 degrees, she can aim perfectly from far away. Neji would be better as... er... that guy that keeps watch at the crow's nest.
 

whitewhiskey

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They don't necessarily need a specific position. You think all those Whitebeard Pirates have a specific position? Some are probably just fighters.
 

whitewhiskey

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I think Neji and Hinata would both be scouts, just different kinds. Neji is better at seeing through things, I think (Look inside an enemy ship for booty) and Hinata for distance (<a href='http://naruto.wikia.com/wiki/Hinata#Byakugan' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>She can see up to 10 KM away</a>)

This Idea floated into my head and I suddenly started thinking of the odd pairings that could follow...

Kisame and Madame Shirley ("she's just got a beautiful smile")

Hidan and Sadi-chan (A match made in hell)

Tenten and Daz Bones (The man is a living blade, it's be love at first fight for her, or she'd be jealous she didn't have the power)
 

zeebee1

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Hidan and Sadi-chan would never work out. Hidan doesn't scream in pain, for he doesn't suffer from it. He revels in it. Sadi-chan wants to bring out misery through pain, not indifference or pleasure.
 

whitewhiskey

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zeebee1 said:
Hidan and Sadi-chan would never work out. Hidan doesn't scream in pain, for he doesn't suffer from it. He revels in it. Sadi-chan wants to bring out misery through pain, not indifference or pleasure.
Not necessarily, I'm talking about them working together. And Sadi-chan as a jashinist is a scary thought.
 

zeebee1

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It would make her less scary, and quite upset. Jashin isn't about causing pain, it is about total annihilation of the target. The point of putting her in a prison is so she can hear the scream of pain from living prisoners. It loses the appeal if they are dead.
 

whitewhiskey

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zeebee1 said:
It would make her lsee scary, and quite upset. Jashin isn't about causing pain, it is about total annihilation of the target. The point of putting her in a prison is so she can hear the scream of pain from living prisoners. It loses the appeal if they are dead.
I don't know, Hidan seems to take his damn time normally with his ritual.
 

zeebee1

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Once they are dead they are dead. He complained when he fought Yugito that it was against his religion to not kill her. His entire religion is based around the concept of kill anyone you fight when you fight them.
 

Ashaman

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Just a sort of prolouge/concept idea of Pain attacking the owrld government.

Too overpowered? Bad writing? Want more info in the snipet? Or just in general?

Becasue it sort of turns out I much prefer the idea of writing about Pain and his crusade.

On the high open sea of the Grand Line, there was a ship. It was small boat, with two square white masts.

Seeing the black flag, most would mistake this vessel for a pirate ship, though the truth was much darker than that.? This ship housed a god.

In front of godÆs ship were a group of 10 gigantic ships, each one armed to the teeth with powerful cannons, with each and every barrel pointing at the comparatively tiny ship.

Standing on the swaying waves was a single figure with red hair.? He was tall and thin with metal piercings along his nose and in his ears, but the strangest thing was the manÆs eyes.? They were a little purple in colour, and consisted of five circles and a dark pupil.? This man was the fist of god.

And then the gigantic ships fired.? This was the Buster Call, the hammer of the Marines, and a dorm of their Absolute Justice.

And then god spoke, rejecting their Justice with a wave of his arms.

ôShinra Tensei!ö

In an instance, a tidal wave sprung up and the cannon balls in the air were pushed back.

This supernatural push slammed into the gargantuan ships that enforced justice, and pushed them back, causing them to crash into each of.

Their own ammunition crashed into the hull, and the tidal wave slammed against them.

But the mighty Buster Call didnÆt fall so easily, and continued to try and crush the ship.

However, each and every attempt was ruthlessly rendered useless.? And a second figure joined the first on the water; he too had the same red hair and peculiar eyes, though his piercings were different, focusing on the cheeks instead of nose.

With 5 hand seals followed by almost gently placing his hands on the surface of the water, a new wave of destruction began, as terrible sea beasts, all fangs and claws cut through water and assaulted the Marines.

All told, it took 10 minutes for the Buster Call to be annihilated; every cannon ball repelled, every attempt to close in rebuffed.? The strongest ships of the marine fleet became wooden coffins for the men on board, 10,000 in total.

And once that was done, god jumped back onto his ship and set sail once again.

With the red cloud on a black background as the flag, god headed for the Holy Land Mariejois, for one simple purpose.

He was going to show the World Government Pain.
 

whitewhiskey

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Not bad for an Akatsuki intro,

I had another thought, though. What sort of skills do you think the Leaf nin could pick up in their travels? I mean, Minato created the Rasengan by attempting to mimic the Biju-Dama, why couldn't, say, Shikamaru learn to <a href='http://onepiece.wikia.com/wiki/Kage_Kage_no_Mi' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>cut off peoples shadows</a>, or Kiba learn to make himself into a <a href='http://onepiece.wikia.com/wiki/Inu_Inu_no_Mi,_Model:_Wolf' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Werewolf</a>, or maybe Choji learns <a href='http://onepiece.wikia.com/wiki/Baku_Baku_no_Mi' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>You are what you eat</a>.
 

TheKinginRed

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I've been rereading and I have to say this.

I wanna see Itachi get sent to Amazon Lily with Kisame......just because those two have an awesome dynamic.
 

whitewhiskey

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TheKinginRed said:
I've been rereading and I have to say this.

I wanna see Itachi get sent to Amazon Lily with Kisame......just because those two have an awesome dynamic.
Bishi's like Itachi would do well since they'd think he was a girl (Hell, they thought Luffy was a girl). They's probably just think Kisame was his pet.
 

TheKinginRed

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Problem is, Itachi is blunt and uncaring enough to just say he's a guy if asked. And I doubt Kisame would like being called a pet.
 

zeebee1

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Kisame might get away with it as he'd be mistaken for a fishman, and animals are treated just fine. Itachi would probably just go into hiding when he realized he was stuck on an island with people who wanted to kill him who had sufficient numbers and power to possibly succeed.

Either way as long as they didn't stay in one spot long enough to be identified by a few very specific individuals they'd be assumed to be female.
 

whitewhiskey

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Just had a thought...

Would Haki be able to effect an Edo Tensei zombie?

Theoretically, we could treat a zombie as a sort of artificial zoan that remains unharmed by normal attacks (Or regenerates from them), but Haki could strike their "True Self", or essentially their soul.
 

TC_Hazard

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whitewhiskey said:
Just had a thought...

Would Haki be able to effect an Edo Tensei zombie?

Theoretically, we could treat a zombie as a sort of artificial zoan that remains unharmed by normal attacks (Or regenerates from them), but Haki could strike their "True Self", or essentially their soul.
Wouldn't really work.

You can already hit Edo Zombies. It's not like a logia where you can't punch fire and stuff. You will punch the edo. You would do damage. It would regen.

Doesn't help that Haki doesn't nullify logia powers (You can punch them, yes. You can't turn them flesh and blood to kill them though).
 

whitewhiskey

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TC_Hazard said:
whitewhiskey said:
Just had a thought...

Would Haki be able to effect an Edo Tensei zombie?

Theoretically, we could treat a zombie as a sort of artificial zoan that remains unharmed by normal attacks (Or regenerates from them), but Haki could strike their "True Self", or essentially their soul.
Wouldn't really work.

You can already hit Edo Zombies. It's not like a logia where you can't punch fire and stuff. You will punch the edo. You would do damage. It would regen.

Doesn't help that Haki doesn't nullify logia powers (You can punch them, yes. You can't turn them flesh and blood to kill them though).
You can hit Logia too, it just tends to knock them apart, like blasting Crocodile into sand, or Aokiji into ice.

And I didn't mean that Haki nullifies powers, it allows you to get around them to harm the target, even killing them (Yes, haki can let you kill a logia, if Tashigi can draw blood from the snow woman with Haki, the you can probably kill them), and if you compare what it looks like when a Logia gets blasted apart to when a zombie does, and they reassemble, it looks a lot alike (As if the zombie was some sort of ash or paper logia or something). I mean would Haki allow you to harm Zombies in the same way as a Logia
 

zeebee1

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Luffy uses haki to make fire with his fists while underwater. You shouldn't underestimate what possible.
 

whitewhiskey

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zeebee1 said:
Luffy uses haki to make fire with his fists while underwater. You shouldn't underestimate what possible.
...When did he make fire underwater?
 

zeebee1

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<a href='http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nUlHSpapds' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nUlHSpapds</a>
 

whitewhiskey

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Okay, new thought, could Haki allow someone to hit Tobi/to?

His phasing ability is all about shifting his 'real self' to another dimension, but it usually remains visible in the normal world, so could Haki, which is meant to strike a logia user's 'real self', be able to hit him?
 

TC_Hazard

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whitewhiskey said:
Okay, new thought, could Haki allow someone to hit Tobi/to?

His phasing ability is all about shifting his 'real self' to another dimension, but it usually remains visible in the normal world, so could Haki, which is meant to strike a logia user's 'real self', be able to hit him?
No. Because he's not really there. Sure he is visible for some weird reason, but that's not the real Obito.
 

Shirotsume

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I think he's still there because he only shifts the part of himself that was in the path of the object striking him.

You can see this when they manage to nail him with a kunai- only a small section of his torso ends up in the reverseworld when kakashi tries chidori.
 
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