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Post by Toshihide Maka on Nov 4, 2013 8:51:21 GMT -5
· Conjoined Faces (けつごうがお, Ketsugōgao) [B-Rank]: A dark surgical procedure developed by Toshihide Maka. Useful in torture, punishment or an example of her surgical skills, Maka will perform surgery on multiple opponents after first incapacitating them. This surgery is gruesome in design, and involves Maka fusing the skin of one opponent to another and vice versa. She will make numerous cuts on her opponents, stretch their skin, and heal the wounds together. The targets usually end up immobilized and confused, afraid to cut themselves free from one another. The surgical technique received its name during the Third Great Shinobi World War, where Maka used it to fuse the faces of an entire ninja squad together as punishment for using the Land of Grass as a battleground.
· Sleeve Cloth Binding (そでぬのしばり, Sodenunoshibari): A binding technique utilized by Toshihide Maka. Derived from the original Cloth Binding, Maka uses a roll of cloth concealed within her sleeve to tightly wrap up the opponent, completely immobilizing them, thus preventing them from moving or using any techniques. Just as versatile as the parent technique, the addition of further seals can be placed on top of the bound victims, preventing them from even being summoned while in effect.
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Post by Professor Badass!! on Nov 4, 2013 12:09:23 GMT -5
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Post by Toshihide Maka on Nov 9, 2013 20:57:52 GMT -5
Note: The first is something of a three-form taijutsu style, or... the equivalent of such for a scientist like Maka. Experiment style, I suppose the term would be. The last two are the illusions I removed earlier on in my registrations. I modified both. Experimental Study now specifies that, at the start of the illusion, I have to specify exactly what symptoms (fatigue, vision impairment, etc) the target will suffer from for the duration of the illusion. Experimental Stage now is changed so that all it does is mimic the sensations and visuals and such of Maka performing Mystical Hand to heal the target, long after she has ended the technique or before she actually starts to use it, so that she can discreetly do other things (such as experiment on the subject without their knowledge).
· Trial and Error (しこうさくご, Shikō Sakugo): A school of medical experimentation utilized primarily by Toshihide Maka. Experimentation in the most general sense is not unique. Maka, however, focuses on experimenting with dead bodies, living bodies, and biological warfare utilizing cells or bacteria/viruses.
· Open Suture (あくぬいめ, Akunuime) [D-RANK]: A surgical procedure developed by Toshihide Maka. Useful in performing on-the-fly surgery or medical experimentation, Maka will form a unique hand seal with one hand and hold it as she drags a finger of her free hand along a length of skin on her target. As she drags her finger along the skin, Maka applies chakra to painlessly rip open a flesh wound. As she does this, she chakra she feeds into the skin draws keratin from inside the target's body to form calluses along the length of the tear. These calluses resemble the teeth of a zipper, and the tear itself terminates in a sliding nodule which can be dragged along the length of the tear to latch the teeth together and close the wound. This can be utilized to form a self-sealing wound, in which Maka can easily gain access to a variety of body parts to perform surgery on a target in an emergency. She can thus remove an object someone had implanted in the target, or tend to an internal injury or an organ about to fail. A more gruesome application of Open Suture is to form the wound on a hostile target, such as with disembowelment through evisceration.
· Experimental Study (じっけんてきけんきゅう, Jikkenteki Kenkyū) [C-RANK]: A medical-themed illusion crafted by Toshihide Maka. Upon casting this illusion, the opponent will rapidly succumb to a series of (or in some cases, just one) illusory effects, false symptoms designated by Maka herself at the start of the illusion.
· Experimental Stage (じっけんてきだんかい, Jikkenteki Dankai) [C-RANK]: A medical-themed illusion crafted by Toshihide Maka. Upon casting this illusion, the target will experience the normal effects of Mystical Hand, while Maka will actually be experimenting or performing surgery the target would otherwise be uncomfortable with. Maka can use this illusory technique to experiment on a target without consent, after or before healing the target with Mystical Hand.
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Post by Professor Badass!! on Nov 12, 2013 1:01:52 GMT -5
Trial and Error-I'm fine with the jutsu but. To say that she was the progenitor of experimental medical techniques to the point that people like Kabuto and Orochimaru is an extreme perversion of the lore of this series/setting. One I am not willing to look over.
Transplant Differentiation-Denied.
Noble Eightfold Path-Denied. The Chakra network is interlinked with vital organs and chakra points are smaller than pin needles, not remotely “guesstimated”. I am hard pressed to believe without being able to see her network to even know where the Keirakukei is or her chakra points to even manipulate them to such a degree.
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Post by Toshihide Maka on Nov 12, 2013 7:03:12 GMT -5
I removed the second paragraph, which mentioned that.
Removed the technique.
Removed the technique.
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Post by Noz on Nov 14, 2013 9:22:24 GMT -5
Experimental Study - I can understand not specifically stating the illusion, but you should at least state possible side-effects. By that I mean, what the illusion does to the person. Ex: Itachi's illusion that encased Kakashi with metal stakes paralyzed him. Or does that vary too?
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Post by Toshihide Maka on Nov 24, 2013 17:42:52 GMT -5
There is no visual or auditory part to Experimental Study. They don't see something, and then feel a symptom. They just start to feel the symptom. It is not side effects of an illusion, but a medical-themed illusion itself, designed to mimic symptoms of an illness. The symptoms themselves are the illusion. The specific symptom(s) has to be stated when the illusion begins, be it fatigue or nausea or pain or anything else. For the most part, it affects senses other than the traditional five, such as internal senses (interoception).
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Post by Noz on Nov 27, 2013 21:30:47 GMT -5
As long as you know they can/and are likely to break out of these illusions, they're fine. Approved.
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Post by Nim on Nov 28, 2013 15:47:11 GMT -5
· Black Test • Destruction of Life Resuscitation (くろけん • せっしょうそせい, Kuroken • Sesshōsosei) [S-RANK]: An experiment and medical technique developed by Toshihide Maka which has been forbidden because of its dark nature, and which brings life back to the lifeless by surgically reanimating a dead body. To do this, Maka infuses her target with specialized cells. These cells are a modified variant of those used in Human-Faced Heal, which can revitalize any organ the cells are injected into. Injuries to the body can be healed (and limbs or organs replaced) before or after Destruction of Life Resuscitation, allowing Maka to effectively restore a dead body to complete working order. In the case of the recently-deceased, this can bring the target back to life as a member of the undead. The after effects of being resurrected in such a way are physical ailments like tremors, sweating, nausea, and other minor symptoms. The undead may also experience hallucinations, vivid flashbacks, and phobias related to however they died. Alternatively, the cells can prevent or even reverse organ failure, allowing a subject with a fatal injury to cheat death with no ill effects. For subjects who have been dead long enough for their life energy (spirit or soul) to completely leave their body, and their body to have begun to decay... they are brought back in a perpetual state of non-death, transforming the target into one of the undead without their original personality or memories. Complete resurrection in such cases is impossible with just Destruction of Life Resuscitation. The medical technique is designed to reanimate the body, and to revive or resuscitate the recently-deceased. Bringing life back to the long-deceased is just impossible for Destruction of Life Resuscitation, hence why Maka refers to it as incomplete. Destruction of Life Resuscitation can not restore the essence of what a person was to the body. Subjects resurrected after being dead for too long end up as just a puppet. They become just a thing masquerading as a human being, one of the undead. They aren't pushovers or empty of real personality, they are completely dead inside. There is still something there... they move, talk, eat, sleep, but they have no drive, ambition, or capacity for emotion. Basically, the body is an active biochemical machine, but the part that made him or her alive and human is gone. To perform a complete resurrection of a long-deceased subject, Maka must collaborate with someone capable of returning the spirit to the body, or experienced in another form of resurrection. In such cases, something may go horribly awry by merging incompatible techniques, causing them to come back wrong. The psyche can be damaged on the way back to the body. In some cases, the very act of dying can warp the personality, or the process of being resurrected. Being forcibly torn out of bliss, or spending any amount of time at all in the underworld. In some cases, there is a degree of brain damage caused by the body's decomposition, which Maka is not always able to overcome. This can be subtle or overt: the damage may manifest either as a progressively worsening tic, a mental illness, or perhaps a lack of a conscience. It could manifest as an unstoppable, screaming berserk fury. If they aren't driven to suicide, the subject is very likely to be hostile toward whoever brought them back from the dead. Subjects often experience self-loathing as a result of their own unnatural condition.
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Post by Noz on Nov 30, 2013 9:59:32 GMT -5
Well...this is more like a reanimation technique, in the sense that it is simply bringing the body's functions back. That's all fine and dandy, but I hop you know this isn't going to allow them to function consciously, or be able to use jutsu, kekkei genkai, or to even have a sense of will.
You said there were some cells that revitalize organs or whatever. That doesn't replace the life force that the person no longer has. Healing some organs won't fix that. So essentially, this jutsu allows you to animate dead bodies and turn them into savage zombies.
All the talk about hallucinations, psyche, having a will of their own or functioning consciously, needs to be taken out. This jutsu can be approved for doing the things I said it could in the aforementioned lists (first and second paragraph).
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