Talk:Re: Chapter 94/@comment-200.55.164.58-20160926193114/@comment-217.212.214.57-20160929050010

Well, It´s fair to assume that Mutsuki´s limbs are made entirerly of rc-cells at this point, considering that she had to regenerate them back from scratch and all...

I guess that´s why her hair turned white after her little "revelation" back a couple of chapters ago.

Massive amounts of stress invoked due to accelerated regeneration.(and trauma.)

On the topic of Seidou:

Just because the majority of his body is rc-cells it doesn´t mean that he´s indestructible, he can still get hurt, bleed and is physically, like anyone else. (broad strokes, folks...broad strokes.) and has significantely decreased his lifespan in exchange for that body. (white hair, black nails, black lips (altthough this is mostly because of him chewing and eating them repeatedly, which would make them not black, but a really dark shade of purple...Think "Blueberry Lips" which you get from eating berries to get an idea of what I mean.).)

Evidence that the majority of his body is rc-cells can be seen in how he has been converting his actual limbs into kagune shapes. (the megaton fist he pulled against Amon (which reminded me on how a looney toon inflates its hand to make the punch bigger) and the time right before Mutsuki was captured where he turned both his hands into a giant set of claws to block Hacikawa´s Ukaku quinque...)

He can turn his own body parts into whatever he wants, it takes a tool, sure, but the possibility is still there.

What people seems to forget regarding the torture method of becoming stronger, is that this strength comes at the price of one´s lifespan. The more strength you get, the shorter your life becomes.

If one could live to a hundred on normal (or 80 or whatever the average lifespan in Japan is) then it might be the case that ghouls like Seidou might not live beyond their forties due to the reduced haylimt-limit (I think I got it right) that occures upon breaking one´s cells down repeatedly like repeted physical harm would do...

Just my thoughts on this.