Talk:Re: Chapter 89/@comment-78.150.142.244-20160821060104/@comment-27247962-20160821081639

I like how you've written it all out, but can't help but shake my head when you conclude that it's possible to adapt or gain resistance to the extent of being able to facebutt heat of that magnitude.

You can only gain so much resistance, because implying your world-like logic, some fire-fighters should be near godly resistance to fire by now, most likely being able to walk through lava for a short period of time with only minor burninjuries... (exaggerated jest)

Now your average housefire would be 815°C and fire-fighters can survive that heat through their immensely thick protective gear. So forget about a wandering fire-fighter off duty walking passed a sudden housefire and deciding to save everyone in there without protection, it'll just be suicide.

When it comes to fire, I don't think humans and ghouls have much difference in heatresistance. Through their quick healing they might be able to heal from worser burninjuries then the average human, but ghouls need air as well. Fire in itself each away at the cells, so even someone with insane healing will need much more time to heal wounds that are actively eating away at the parts being healed.

And there is a limit to how much you can resist. Let's take that Seidou on itself can resist flames off 2000°C very well, which already is immense, to garner a resistance up to 4000°C is completely physically and physiologically impossible.

If Ishida really meant for this to be logical, then he is sorely mistaken. You can't apply world-logic to the point where someone is able to survive heat of 4000°C.