Talk:Kamijou Touma/@comment-25379706-20140903020304/@comment-11571396-20140903185035

Greatest Sin, one day, you need to learn to stop with the false balance fallacy. No, not all opinions are 'equally okay', this is bullshit of the higher tier.

I mentionned NT9 because Mad Souler here seems to have missed the point: whether you liked NT9 or not is fucking irrelevant to the fact it did character development, thereby disproving that Touma is just a 'narrating tool'. Disagreeing with it doesn't mean it didn't happen, just that you don't like it. Saying 'I don't like that they made Alex Mercer the villain in Prototype 2' sure as hell doesn't justify me saying 'He is still a good guy!'

Canon trumps fanon (and is superior to opinion).

I didn't say 'if you don't like Touma after reading NT9, you are wrong', don't put words in my mouth. He says that Touma is a 'narrating tool', after NT9, anyone saying that is an illiterate, because it shows he is more than that. And not just NT9, the entirety of New Testament develops Touma.

I didn't even need to point out the new series, even earlier volumes prove him wrong. Touma just happens to have this hand? What about the time he used his quick thinking and intelligence to better use it, or even beat opponents without IB's help? Figuring out Aureolus' Ars Magna weakness, remembering a throaway fact by Index to stop Sherry from escaping, figuring out how to evade Oriana's grimoires, trumping Terra's Execution of Light, defeating the terrorists on the plane, finding Fiamma in Russia, weren't those all the results of Touma's character traits and NOT IB? Like Lessar said in Vol. 20, even if someone else had IB, it is not sure they would use it just as well, I mean, would they necessarily get the precognition and improvise the 'disrupt and grab' technique (all the results of Touma's experiences and intelligence and not IB in and of itself)?

No, not all opinions are equal, some of them are bugfuck retarded.

since NT11 is a flashback, im a bit sad >_<

Why? We learn more about pre-amnesia Touma, whom actually didn't get much development besides one volume and some comments on his past.

like king said, in a less-(was it happy?)happy world, touma would have ended with a bullet in his head

In a less idealistic universe, AC would be seen as the dystopia that it is. But I don't think I said anything about Touma getting shot (in fact, I remember disproving it).