Talk:Re: Chapter 110/@comment-30220943-20170128170442/@comment-27247962-20170130131317

^  I do understand your reasoning. It's plausible, but nothing more then that yet.

You don't need to imitate the exact voice of the person you're impersonating to fool a person. The most important thing is to change your voice to something drastically different from you original, which is in many cases enough, definitily when the impersonation strikes an emotional cord in the person getting fooled.

There's quite a difference between an Uta impersonating by imitating the shape and form of a person, next to an Uta impersonating by imitating the shape and form of a person & imitating the voice as well.

Just as there is still a big difference between being able to change the depth of your voice, next to creating the right depth & tone of that person.

What i'm getting at is that i don't think Uta is solely relying on his kagune for all this mumbo jumbo impersonating. He has enough talent as a person to imitate the mannerisms of a person and slightly change the depth of his voice to make it convincing.