Talk:Kagune/@comment-79.250.138.126-20150728150056/@comment-10733658-20150809184340

^ Absolutely. Our bodies are actually capable of a lot more strength than you'd think, it's just that the pain response keeps us from using most of it. But adrenaline and/or an altered mental state can temporarily remove those barriers, allowing people to use more of their potential strength and ignore the resulting injuries.

That's what standard policy for security/police/ect that are expected to deal with people having psychotic episodes is to just go in with overwhelming numbers. Because a person in an altered state may not be feeling the pain that tells them to stop, and their adrenaline can give them crazy boosts of strength. So all you can do is dog-pile and restrain them with as many people as possible.