dumbTVnut wrote: |
VincentMagius, Don't argue science with me. What facts have you stated? Show me how a flame can knock down a stone wall in real life, please do, then I'll believe you. When zuko blew that guys stone wall down in "Zuko alone" with red fire I was like "cool!" I did not question it, When azula did the same thing with blue fire I was like "that it, what is blue fire for?" When azula pretty blue flames bounced off thin foldable sheilds I completely lost hope in being impressed. |
So far, you are the only one that hasn't used science to justify a position.?? Even the science you have used, you've admitted you simply drew from thin air.?? Zuko was able to break the wall because he used a lot of force focused through the fine edge of his sword.?? He charged forward and incorporated a full spin to the sword attack to a hastily erected rock shield.?? There was a lot more kinetic energy in Zuko's movement than in Azula's kick to Aang's wall.?? In both cases, it was the force of the attack and not the fire itself that did the damage.?? No rock, nor person, was burned.?? Zuko had his forward momentum plus the centrifugal force of his body rotation, and you have to incorporate the added power of the wrist movement to the sword.?? So, at the least, Zuko used the muscles in his torso and arm where Azula used primarily her quadraceps.?? For a better comparison, the movements are equivalent to Azula performing a thrusting front kick while Zuko used a sliding side kick.