Board Thread:Boruto Discussions/@comment-5085906-20170430152255/@comment-4961229-20170509191240

Thekillman wrote: So you're suggesting Minato put his wife in the middle of an active war zone, with a mobile nuclear platform on the loose and a super-fast enemy with unknown (yet high) levels of intel who tried to kill your wife a second ago, roaming around with apparently a personal score to settle? And that this is supposedly a better plan than leaving her somewhere safe while trying to retrieve the Biju as fast as possible? Please, refer to my post and read this sentence again until you fully understand it: "He would do what any father does and rush his wife to the hospital or suitable medical nin to where he left her...

I've bolded the relevant part, which you apparently missed.

Recall that Minato's a sensor and can enter sage mode long enough to find such a person and you should then realize your argument is faulty.

However, it's funny that you think she was safe where she was at when the Kyuubi could obliterate the entire area in an instant. Thekillman wrote: Kushina says her chakra was drained. Blood was coming from her mouth. She specifies "I will pull the beast back and it'll die with me. it's the only way to save you both with the chakra i have left". AKA "if i had more chakra i could've done more". Yes, it was drained. But her heart didn't stop, unlike Naruto. She was in far better shape than he was. Thekillman wrote: Conservative estimates of Naruto's own chakra are around a couple of hundred times Kakashi's. Kushina's we don't know. He only has that much, according to Kakashi, when he has the Kyuubi, which he no longer had. By himself when he's healthy, he has 4 times as much as Kakashi. He wasn't even healthy and had no access to chakra at that time due to his critical condition.

Kushina on the other hand had to have more available than Naruto, as we know from Danzou's fight, when a person is close to death they lose control of their chakras. Makes sense as their vitality is literally fading from their body.

Chakra depletion is almost always depicted as physical exhaustion and leads to unconsciousness. Naruto lost consciousness immediately. Naruto was the only one unconscious. Kushina was performing a high level jutsu. And had room for one more.

It's notable that you disagree with Sakura that her medical ninjutsu, everything she had done before the actual heart massage, she says had "no effect." Not sure how something that had "no effect" did anything to help reseal the bijuu. I guess I'm supposed to believe you over Sakura. Thekillman wrote: It's funny because you used Obito as an example, a character foreshadowed as far back as Hiruzen's death. Oh, so is this a fake summary of a Kishimoto interview?!? A: Kishimoto says that he wanted to do this right off the bat to show off Kakashi’s strength as an example of what an experienced ninja can do in the Narutoverse. This would set some cornerstones down in the manga straight away and make it easier for the audience to put things into perspective. Kobayashi points out that there were many things introduced in this arc that played huge roles right until the end of the series (kekkei genkai, sharingan etc), but Kishimoto just said he was ‘bluffing’ with these things in the beginning [nb: in other words he just made them up without any thought on how to use them in the future]. At the time he was just making these things up for the excitement and suspense, but didn’t pick up on what to do with some of these threads long-term until later. Basically he was making it up as he went. Even with Sasuke’s backstory, at the time of the Wave Arc, all that had been thought out was that Sasuke had an elder brother who had done something bad, and that was it. Kishimoto admits the planning was very hazy at this point. However, at the point where Itachi is actually introduced, Kishimoto had decided to secretly make him a good guy, but the reason he did something bad was because of circumstances. Kishimoto also says that although he introduced the Sharingan as being able to copy moves, the premise on what the Sharingan could do changed drastically over the course of the storyline. Either way your nonsensical statement is extremely funny. Either because Narutopedia is posting fake interviews or because you don't know what you're talking about.

I guess you better call Kishi or whoever posted this and tell him to quit lying.