Board Thread:Boruto Discussions/@comment-43689784-20200520151938/@comment-25122992-20200521104657

There's still one thing I can't get. How exactly do the two Kama's of the same Ootsutsuki exist simultaneously? I mean, technically, both Jigen and Kawaki bear Isshiki's Kama. According to Amado's explanation, the Ootsutsuki take over the vessel's body as Kama progresses, but does it mean that Ootsutsuki can clone themselves by leaving behind several Kamas (for example, if Jigen and Kawaki were to be consumed by Kama at the same time)? I do realize that Isshiki doesn't plan to revive himself in Jigen's body since it'd kill him, I just used him as an example.

However, there've been no signs of Isshiki's consciousness manifesting in Kawaki's body, unlike Momoshiki's in Boruto's, so it may prove that Ootsutsuki's consciousness can exist only in one body at time. Thus, what would happen to Kawaki if Koji were to kill Isshiki in Jigen's body, would he keep Kama just as a seal with Ootsutsuki's chakra, but without Ootsutsuki's will? But wouldn't it contradict Amado's words that Ootsutsuki's takeover of the host is inevitable?

Plus, if Amado's explanation is correct, then it means that the Ootsutsuki can choose whether to fully revive themselves in vessel's body or just keep Kama intact on them, like Isshki does with Jigen. Theoretically, it opens the possibility that Momoshiki also won't take over Boruto's body and stays only as his Kama since we still don't know his motives and whether he just wants to resurrect himself or not.