Talk:Re: Chapter 54/@comment-26986431-20151122134117/@comment-213.66.199.45-20151122143107

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1) We actually don´t know how strong the kagunes inplanted into the quinx really are... The only reason they look weak is because of the three frames surrounding them. Shirazu and co could have anything between S-ranked to SS-ranked (Saiko definitely got either SS or a kakuja kagune in her frames, just look at that thing.)

Shirazu just broke ALL of the frames and managed to unleash his kagune to 100% in contrast to the measly 40% he had before. That is a factor here.

Also, The Quinx project is still in the prototype stage... which means that the frames aren+t CONFIRMED break-proof... The Quinx are the first with this procedure, so flaws in the design are to be expected, that´s why they´re called prototypes... and I highly doubt that the CCG put the frames to such stress as Shirazu just put them through, since that would turn someone into a ghoul willingly...

The frames are not PERFECT. They´re still flawed.

No "nakama power there" He just tensed up his muscles and broke them by putting on force that CCG never considered the frames would endure in the first place... that or they severely underestimated the kakuhou of ghouls...

There is one frame that shows that Shirazu´s right eye is now completely black.. He just got a real kakugan and that is a trait of One-eyed Ghouls only... Not even Urie got that color when he used F4, even if he was close, and he didn´t break any frames, he just had two of them removed... which reminds me, the kagune Urie used is on 80% and that´s not measly by any means...

Looking back, it wasn´t Shirazu´s muscles that broke the frames... they broke from the inside out when his kakuhou muscles straight through them... and ghouls are 6-8 times stronger than a human being after all... And rc-cells are basically sentinent shapeshifting muscles... the kakuhou is basically a muscle in itself, like a human heart, and there´s no surprise then that it would be capable of breaking the frames when pushed to the limit...

It makes perfect sense.