Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-110.146.149.161-20150813074512/@comment-25555436-20150908014101

Zolnir wrote: You're talking about plasma, ionize, heating, garden hose, air compressor, cutting steel sheet, weaponize, tool and just because you want to refute me you insist that what you're discussing now is not science? In a world where power wielding a gigantic sniper scythe is the norm? And if you want to equate Semblance and Elements to the magic side of things, then how the fuck is 'a bigger tornado' make less sense than the tonne of SCIENTIFIC STUFF you just mention? -We were talking about all that. Now we're talking about tornadoes, Semblance and Wind, or at least by the time I started writing this comment we were, not sure what is being discussed by the time this is posted. We're discussing nature. Nature, is not science. Now, if you want to apply scientific calculations of some sort to the discussion, be my guest.

-Oh, giant sniper scythes are the norm? Funny how barely anyone uses them. Reminds me of home in that sense. Just kidding, I know what you mean by that, but there's a difference between Rule of Cool regarding Weapon-Design, and talking about tornadoes and elements and all that.

-I never said it made less sense. Where did you get that idea? If you are going to say that "arguably ass-pulled" line baaaack there, it's an entirely different situation.

Ruby made that tornado by spinning....and it's one of the moments where Rule of Cool>Logic. It was an area too closed, with too little, if any, apertures into the outside open at the time. By all reason and logic she should have not been able to make a tornado, much less one of that size.

But that's not the mind-blowing part, the mind-blowing part is in how it shattered a wall. Tornadoes, much less one like that, would never be capable of shattering a wall like it did there. Ripping it off? Yes, if only from the outside. Pushing it? Yes, possible too. Shattering it like if Superman crashed on it? Nope, never.

But, the point is, it has nothing to do with a bigger tornado making less sense. If you're going to yell at me, do it right.