Talk:Accelerator/@comment-24.189.134.157-20150309193103/@comment-5230978-20150407171807

I will never understand why you ignore what others write. I already explained you above that Aiwass clearly knew about the awakening and everything related to it included the inexplicable power and since it knew if it was only referring to the wings it would have specified that or would have at least implied that Accel could win against Kazakiri with the inexplicable power but it didn’t. And about Kamachi you are complaining about nothing here as the explanations you say lack completeness lack it on purpose because it wasn't the right time to explain everything. The author hasn't finished yet with Majins and awakening and I don't understand what is not clear to you about the explained HR's weaknesses (it can do probably more than what we saw and maybe or has even other weaknesses but as Fiamma can't now use it when he want and rarely appears we can only wait to discover them). If the inexplicable power somehow proves to be able to defeat a Majin Kamachi will definitely give an explanation in the future. He always does, in the end.

If you don't even know the name of the characters you can't be surprised if people misunderstand you when you write the wrong name. Silver Star is one of the epithets of Aleister, whereas the character you are talking about is Silvercross Aplha. Anyway, do you even understand the concept of strategy? A strategy is normally planned before taking action. In NT 1 Accel teamed up with Hamazura in the middle of the action but with Leivinia it was different. Not telling about the time limits could have compromised the mission and so endangered even the others. Accel is not that stupid. Saying it from the beginning gives much more options than saying it when he already used part of the battery's energy. It’s just that simple and perfectly fits his actual mentality. And NT 3 is full of off-screen scenes so even if Accel said it to Leivinia in during the novel (think about the two guys controlled by Saronia Accel and Leivinia retrieved and analyzed before Edward Torke) it wouldn't have been necessarily mentioned.

For what we have seen in the series no, regeneration of closed old damage isn't easier than a that of a new one and even if magic follows a different set of rules there is still a lot of logic in it. Maybe there are even spells that could do what you say but again Accel wouldn't still risk to use magic on his brain. It could chance if it was a magician specialized in healing to do that. And singing a spell in a certain way and curing your brain are two different things. If he lose control the rejection reaction could damage even the brain or organs and blood vessels connected to it so it could cause even more damage than before. Again, Accel is not a magician so what is easy for them isn't for him when it comes to magic.

It was just an example. In Accel case that would be the more convenient option as it would be less easy but even less risky.