User talk:X29

Hello X29, greetings and welcome to the Narutopedia! Thanks for your edit to the Zaku Abumi page.

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Please leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything! -- Omnibender (Talk) 01:39, 2 September 2011

Re: Qoutes Policy
A better idea is for you to start a discussion on the talk page. Jacce | Talk | Contributions 11:31, September 10, 2011 (UTC)

Re: "we just prefer manga quotes to it"
Maybe I shouldn't say "we" but it's just something that's done here, there's no real policy that says we should use it, it's more of a wiki style I think.--Cerez365™ 13:29, September 14, 2011 (UTC)


 * Ok.
 * Good luck with that.--Cerez365™ Hyūga Symbol.svg 14:13, September 14, 2011 (UTC)


 * Just so you know, this wiki is not a drag, you're just acting like a child and not following the policies.--White Flash (talk)   15:03, September 14, 2011 (UTC)

Your main argument for changing quotes is "most people watch the anime". Even if that's true, that's not really verifiable. Second, the text from the anime is exactly the same as the manga, save for filler arcs and very few instances that something is changed in the anime. The anime is Japanese as well. If what you meant is the English adaptation, that is also covered in policies, meaning we use translations from the original Japanese, not the Viz adaptation. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 00:25, September 15, 2011 (UTC)

Signature
You might want to take a look at the new Narutopedia:Signature policy.--Cerez365™ 18:17, November 7, 2011 (UTC)

I bet. Unlike my "may" there are plenty of "musts" on the sig policy page. Just giving you a heads-up.--Cerez365™ 18:51, November 7, 2011 (UTC)

Re:"Re: Is why it's there."
Because my knowledge of haematology is limited, I'm not the best person to ask that question. Omnibender and Shounensuki seem a lot more knowledgeable in this field.--Cerez 365 ™(talk) 12:27, April 19, 2012 (UTC)

Which friend is that? --Cerez 365 ™(talk) 13:39, April 21, 2012 (UTC)

User:ShounenSuki?--Cerez 365 ™(talk) 14:13, April 21, 2012 (UTC)

Not too sure what questscan is (you might want to delete that from the google search I just did) but to search for users you should type in "User:personsname" Some people don't have userpages so you might want to search for them using "User talk". At least that's how I do it or use the broad search and select the box that says ○ User.--Cerez 365 ™(talk) 14:23, April 21, 2012 (UTC)

Re: As a haematologist
Well, I'm not a haematologist, but I do know that there are several others blood antigen systems. They're simply not as widely known outside of specific biological sciences and medical circles as the ABO and Rhesus systems are. I believe a few more are also tested when checking compatibility between organ donor and recipient in organ transplants, but even with those, there are several more that aren't really used. ABO and Rhesus are the most known because they're the most relevant to blood transfusion and the like. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 23:25, April 19, 2012 (UTC)
 * There could be several different types of AB blood, it all depends on which other systems you use. Using the Rh system, there can be AB+ and AB-. Add other blood systems, you get many other different AB blood types. Omnibender - Talk - Contributions 00:01, April 21, 2012 (UTC)

Re: Not toe to toe?
No. Toe-to-toe means the opponents were evenly matched and neither gained the upper hand. Tobi never once put real pressure on Minato. It matters not that Minato was super smart, I don't see why you brought it up. The battle was quick AND easy. It took Minato one look at Tobi's method of attack to figure out how to decide the battle in all of 20 seconds. Skitts (talk) 15:18, April 27, 2012 (UTC)
 * Not stronger? Tobi's only method of attack was to ensnare his opponent and suck them away into his pocket dimension. Tobi is the one who lost because he was weaker. He's shown in no way that he's stronger than Minato. Tobi himself admitted that he has no real power at the 5 Kage Summit. Again, fighting 'toe-to-toe' means that neither opponent at any time had the upper hand, which wasn't true. All Minato did was check what Tobi's method of attack was, then the battle was over when he turned around to finish it. It wasn't even really a battle' just a skirmish. Skitts (talk) 19:09, April 27, 2012 (UTC)
 * Several problems with your logic and reasoning. First of all, saying that because.he's who he is, he HAS to have some other attack method is a folly and incorrect. That is the only way he has attacked in the series, even in situations where another method would have been needed, such as against Konan and Minato. The fact that he showed NO consistent usage of other techniques until he gained the Rinnegan. Tobi still said that he was quite powerless, not just a sheel of what Madara was, hence why he relies on Space-Time Migration in the 1st place. And Edo Madara is considerably more powerful than Madara ever was in life according to Kabuto, not to mention he now has Wood Release, so you can't compare that to the 'shell' statement that Tobi made. Minato DID gain the upper hand by 1) Severely wounding Tobi, 2) Placing a Hiraishin jutsu formula on his back and 3) Removing his control of Kurama. In fact, he so gained the upper hand that Tobi was forced to retreat. There was no part in which the two were 'toe-to-toe'. Skitts (talk) 17:30, April 28, 2012 (UTC)

Wait wait wait. Minato gaining the upper hand has nothhing to do with him winning? What kind of (il)logic is this? Tobi never ONCE fought toe-to-toe. This is the problem with your argument. You're saying "toe-to-toe", which means they fought evenly, but that NEVER HAPPENED. Minato checked out Tobi's plan of attack and ended the fight swiftly in the next bout. That's all that happened. No fighting evenly was present at all. Skitts (talk) 16:35, May 2, 2012 (UTC)

I'd assume you have an issue with the phrase "hold his own" yes? I'll change it to something more neutral like "go up against"? If we were to argue about whether or not they fought on equal grounds or not, I don't think there'd be an end to it because it's a more opinion based thing. Is that all right with you? --Cerez 365 ™(talk) 19:49, May 6, 2012 (UTC)