Talk:Accelerator/@comment-24.189.142.200-20141224061235/@comment-5230978-20141229022220

only guesses, since in normal mode thebattery lasts 48 hours and in esper mode 30 min, therefore 10 or so minuts would be a few seconds in esper mode and vice versa ^_^

That way you wrote it was like 48 hours in ormal mode were a few seconds in esper mode, and 30 in esper mode were 10-20 minutes in normal mode.

I know, this was why i gave the examples ^_^ it should make it easier to "see" that they are tied ^_^

But it doesn't really answer the anon's question. Accel's esper mode always last 30 minutes, which are equivalent to 48 hours (maximun amount of time) in normal mode, even when part of the batteries energy are already used by the normal mode. The anon was asking how it is possible.

it looks like that for me,

What about focusing on what the series really shows and not on what you think it shows? The resolutions of problems, just like characters and other things in this series, are clear as the day and no open to interpretation as there is nothing to interpret given how explicit and straightforward they are. Points of view are meaningless in this instance. Objective > subjective, and objectively speaking "the determination of a char allows him to do stuff" trope rarely occurs in this series and in a very low degree.

toaru showed it with accel in Vol.5

No, not at all. What Accel did in vol 5 had nothing to do with determination. Only because someone is determined to do something it doesn't mean that their determination miraculously allows them to do it.

and touma several other times

The only thing that Touma's determination does is stimulating him, allowing him to hold out long enough to continue his fight and generally win, but that's not an impossible stuff beyond Touma's limits, neither supernatural or absurd in fictional series and in RL too. So no, that's not an example of "the determination of a char allows him to do stuff". Maybe one could say NT 9 could be one, but that's not entirely the case too.

''and, who says it is something bad? maybe you dont like it, doesnt mean it is now a bad thing,''

It's not a matter of like and dislike. On a literaly standpoint, the plain use of the "the determination of a char allows him to do stuff" trope isn't different from using plot armor or mere Deus Ex Machina: nobody with a decent literary knowledge would ever think about its plain use as good writing, let alone its abuse. It may suits a plotless fighting series based on power-ups and trainings or the like, but would be out of place or even detrimental in other types of series, especially complex plot-based ones.