Talk:Object Manipulation Technique

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Didn't older shin use this technique on his son? If so, having weapon in the name implies that it can only manipulate weapons. --Sarutobii2 (talk) 06:35, June 4, 2015 (UTC)
 * Looked like Sasuke used Amenotejikara on Shin who was behind Shin (confusing, I know...). Also, quote: "these guys can use their eye powers to control weapons freely".--Omojuze (talk) 06:38, June 4, 2015 (UTC)
 * Sasuke escaped without holding the sword and Shin (father) controlled Shin(son) because the son was holding a weapon, Naruto observed that dojutsu.--Mecha Naruto (talk) 06:41, June 4, 2015 (UTC)
 * Naruto credited Shin for using his kid as a human shield, so its defo not Amenotejikara's doing. Looks like Shin Jr. was being pulled towards the fireball by his body and not the weapon in his hand. And Naruto never said his technique was limited to weapons.--Sarutobii2 (talk) 13:53, June 4, 2015 (UTC)
 * If that's the case, we could note somewhere that this technique can be applied to humans as well.--Mina [[Image:Hatake Symbol.svg|20px]] talk 13:56, June 4, 2015 (UTC)
 * @Saru a) Read the quote, b) Shin was holding a weapon on his own (I know, it's a shocker) c) No he didn't, he just said "A space-time ninjutsu?". I smell speculation d) Please stop making things up as you see fit. What's said is said.--Omojuze (talk) 14:11, June 4, 2015 (UTC)
 * Naruto said about Shins dad "That bastard used his own son as a human shield." That confirms that it was his dads doing. And Shin was just holding a weapon, not being pulled by it into the fireball.--Sarutobii2 (talk) 14:28, June 4, 2015 (UTC)
 * Who said that it had to be pulled? Anyways, the technique was said to manipulate weapons, so, unless Shin is a weapon, anything else is speculation until further explained by the manga itself. Please, there is a fanon wiki for fanon idealisations. Also, about the pulling: If you look closely, the weapon appears to lodge into Shin's body, so... Just sayin'--Omojuze (talk) 14:31, June 4, 2015 (UTC)
 * Naruto commented straight after old Shin made his kid defy gravity by manipulating him to above himself, "was that his eye ability". Its clear that Shin used his kid as a human shield with his eye ability. And that weapon isn't long enough to be able to be lodge into Shins body, it barely made it to his sleeve. --Sarutobii2 (talk) 15:05, June 4, 2015 (UTC)
 * And after that is was commented that his eye ability is to control weapons, not people. Not to repeat myself, but there is a fanon wikia for fanon material. If we were to go with what we see fit, Isobu would have a Rinnegan.. xD--Omojuze (talk) 15:07, June 4, 2015 (UTC)
 * You keep saying that, but its speculation to say that his eye ability is only limited to just weapons, which was never said. --Sarutobii2 (talk) 15:15, June 4, 2015 (UTC)
 * It was said to weapons, it wasn't said to people (even after Shin allegedly moved Shin). Pick your poison, Saru.--Omojuze (talk) 15:18, June 4, 2015 (UTC)
 * This argument is the direct result of inconsistency in how we record information around here. On one hand, people want to speculate based on sight and on the other hand want to be spoonfed and wait until things become "obvious". Regarding this technique, it's been clearly stated to manipulate "weapons". If you want Saru, we could put that Shin "seemingly" used this technique to move his son in the way of a fireball, indicating a possibility of physical human manipulation. But that's about it honestly.--Mina [[Image:Hatake Symbol.svg|20px]] talk 15:24, June 4, 2015 (UTC)
 * Even that is worthless, since this time it was made clear that it manipulates weapon, as it was said after Shin was allegedly moved. If it were prior that, then yes, that would cause some confusion, but that's not the case right now.--Omojuze (talk) 15:25, June 4, 2015 (UTC)
 * Its not worth a trivia point and im sure if he can manipulate other things than weapons, he will do some in a chapter or 2. Just would like an explanation as to how Shin seemingly floated above his dad :P --Sarutobii2 (talk) 15:29, June 4, 2015 (UTC)