Talk:Hideyoshi Nagachika/@comment-26544002-20170830044106/@comment-217.209.94.177-20170830192934

1.  The series isn't exactly over yet either. They will have their time to shine...(or in Rize's case, be explained.) And besides, the story isn´t about them. It's about Kaneki Ken and his struggles. Not their lifes. Hsiao will have her spotlight, just like how Aura is having his and how Hige will have his after the chaos on CCG escelates. Rize had her life explained through other characters and it is appearant that she has been a hedonist all the same ever since she got out. The only thing about her that's left, is how she met Sachi, but I am sure that will come as well when Rize is about to die and we get her flashback. Irmi and Koma have had their shine in the light already, in part one, and they are here as support only. That's better than being dead.

2. Considering that Aogiri was essentially ddestroyed in that arc, I say that any dragging out of it before the Goat rising would just file a ton of complaints for the fans about it "being filler" for the real deal. Also, in life, things happen without pace or reason. A war won't stop just so everyone can get some spotlight. It will move on regardless, so there really was no time after Rue for a cooldown.

Also, Tatara and Hoji has been around since part one. They weren't just "shafted in and kiled off" in their final fights. Also, death is undignifed to begin with. People have died in worse conditions, either by slipping on the soap and hit their heads, dying in a locked bathroom. Or died in a whimper in their apartments, only to be discovered after months had passed.

Reality does not have something called "dignified deaths". Death is not a spectacle, it's just something that happens. Antother part that makes Tokyo Ghoul tilt on the realistic end of the spectrum.

Not everybody get a conclusion to their life's story...some die in the middle of it, or even before it begins, after all.

Life isn't fair, that's the lesson here.

3. Actually, I have found the functions you mentioned perfectly fine, because it is not magic, not in the slightest.

What the kagune of those people have been doing, are just agumented versions of a human body's physical functions.

Tatara's fire?

Methane gas formed within his intestines and ignited by the mouth piece of his kakuja, ignited through the same method the Kirishimas creates their lightning bolts, through replecating the function of heart tissue and its nerves which allows it to produce electricity, a spark, to get the heart to contract and pump blood. A spark released in the mouthpiece, gas released from the intestines, and viola! You get a human flamethrower. (Yes. I am stating that Tatara's special trick, is essentially him burping fire.) And notice that his flames only came in short bursts, not a continious stream. He needed to recharge after all.

The Kirishima Lightning ukaku?

Same way the heart creates the electricity in the human heart, the kagune replicates this function and releases it on a grander scale, allowing for bigger sparks to be thrown. (Narukami had homing devices installed as a quinque, as stated by Arima's profile regarding it. The homing function is not natural.)

Donato's cloning?

Rc-cells replicating the functions of cancer cells. Splitting indefinitely and reproducing organs, flesh,bone, marrow, blood, muscle, tendons and even nerve and brain-cells, creating a extention of Donato. Essentially creating a "Noro" formed in his own image, made by kagune and as an extension of his own bbody, a deattachable kagune. Simple put.

Everything can be explained by simple human biology, so the kaguneäs hasn't lost their credibility in the slightest. It all makes sense.

Anything left unclear?