Board Thread:Versus Debates/@comment-5085906-20180325121423/@comment-26107879-20180326062629

@Lorenzo

1) He said thought. As in past tense. "I thought he couldn't be surpassed" meaning it was something he thought in the past but not now. So there is no contradiction.

2) Minato did not almost die. That logic is horse bull. Just because a technique is powerful doesn't mean it almost killed someone. Minato easily dodged them. If he dodged them, he did not almost died. What Gai did to Madara, was almost killing someone. Landing hits that harm someone greatly to the point they might die, is almost killing someone. Someone dodging a powerful attack is not almost dying lol.

3) You complain that @Quad doesn't read, yet you don't. I clearly gave you the chapters that show Minato able to kill Ay, but Bee saved him. Then Minato able to kill Bee but stopping to talk which gave Bee time to react. They didn't dodge. They needed help or time to react.

4) If Bee thinks Minato's kunai is going to hurt him to the point he tries to save him, then heck yes I think Minato's kunai will harm Ay. Bee's logic > you. Bee's logic is Kishimoto's logic. So In the end, the author had Bee save him for a reason.

Dude. I don't know why you argue with me. I didn't write this stuff. Take it up with Kishimoto and the wiki. I'm just the messenger.