Talk:Roman Torchwick/@comment-108.51.41.20-20150711003544/@comment-7622429-20150712175120

Then let's look at things from a point-basis:

1. We've seen no indication of working body armor that is as flexible as Roman's clothing in Remnant as of yet, nor even all that effective as plating in the long run.

2. As seen with Penny stopping a truck with her hands, and the reactions of the normal civilians, that kind of thing isn't normal, even in a world where powerful Hunters exist.

3. Aura, although it does have a visual cue at times, is almost otherwise shown as completely invisible, since it's the invisible factor that allows our heroes (and villains) to be as tough as they are, stuff that should normally utterly break them otherwise. As the creators themselves stated, Aura is the very thing that gives the characters their anime-level durability.

Roman, taking into account all of these things, cannot feasibly take such punishment in his fight against Blake on the train without Aura being active, as otherwise he'd be completely mangled and beaten. And the exceptional coincidences seen in the real world? Seeing as how Aura exists, was specifically mentioned by the creators as the reason our characters can take such punishment, and too much evidence pointing against the otherwise, a very strong case can be made that the simplest solution, the most obvious one, and the most logical one, is the truth, that Aura is the biggest factor.