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The Legend of Korra - Printable Version +- Southperry.net (https://www.southperry.net) +-- Forum: Arts & Entertainment (https://www.southperry.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=12) +--- Forum: General Entertainment (https://www.southperry.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=71) +--- Thread: The Legend of Korra (/showthread.php?tid=52659) |
The Legend of Korra - Worthyness - 2012-05-15 It would also make them more awesome if they were like magneto and could rip Iron from people's bodies xD But I mean, they're literally covered in metal armor for their uniforms, you'd think they'd have like metal ninja stars or Sokka boomerangs to bend at high speeds or wolverine claws or swords or something o_O The Legend of Korra - Holypie - 2012-05-16 Considering they're a police force and not a murder squad metal wires are really the best solution. They have massive range and impeccable accuracy, bind people rather than kill them (police), and they allow for extreme agility. I mean look at Lin in that last episode, she was everywhere in no time. Could Toph (as of AtLA) get on top on that dome so quickly with her metalbending? I agree that in a war Toph's tank-like slow but unstoppable style of bending is more effective, but the wires exist because the form has adapted to meet modern requirements. Once again, throwing metal at people won't help to detain them. The Legend of Korra - Takebacker - 2012-05-16 Holypie Wrote:Once again, throwing metal at people won't help to detain them. Throwing metal cages or metal chunks that they bend into something to detain them would though. The Legend of Korra - Holypie - 2012-05-17 Metal cages would be rather unwieldy, and still wouldn't have the transport aspect of the cables. The Legend of Korra - Takebacker - 2012-05-17 Lin still has the metal disc on her back that she's never used. I'm sure she throws that. The Legend of Korra - xJunkun - 2012-05-17 Takebacker Wrote:Lin still has the metal disc on her back that she's never used. I'm sure she throws that. If she was a real bender -coughliketoph- She could of made a suit of metal and never of gotten shocked by that person. Cough The Legend of Korra - Takebacker - 2012-05-17 Apparently you don't know how metal and electricity interact. She was already wearing a metal suit. She needed to have a rock suit. The Legend of Korra - CrazyForDex - 2012-05-17 Takebacker Wrote:Apparently you don't know how metal and electricity interact. She was already wearing a metal suit. She needed to have a rock suit. Another reason why the police force should be bending both earth and metal while doing their jobs. They should wear rubber suits under their metal armor XDD The Legend of Korra - Worthyness - 2012-05-17 CrazyForDex Wrote:Another reason why the police force should be bending both earth and metal while doing their jobs. They should wear rubber suits under their metal armor XDD They probably will now that they know equalists wield electric weaponry. The Legend of Korra - Manu - 2012-05-17 http://madmanuwithoutabox.tumblr.com/post/23244132113/markeimark-i-have-never-laughed-harder-at Very relevant to this thread. The Legend of Korra - CommanderJinn - 2012-05-17 Takebacker Wrote:Lin still has the metal disc on her back that she's never used. I'm sure she throws that. Those disks are the coils of wire. It's where the wire from her wrists come from. All the metalbending police have them (noticeable in episode 1). Anyway I think the reason why the police are only using wires and the like is for the same reason they arrested Korra in episode 1. Bending earth and metal around the city would cause structural damage that would have to be paid for. It's not like in The Last Airbender, where structural damage would count towards collateral and therefore less of an issue due to wartime measures. It's been proven that there's most definitely a lot of bureaucracy in place in Republic City. The Legend of Korra - CrazyForDex - 2012-05-17 Fixing structural damage shouldn't be that difficult if you are a pro metal/earth bender. "Oh, the road is destroyed...well here's a new one." Even if some buildings were lost, just get a good engineer in there that can bend and problem solved. The Legend of Korra - CommanderJinn - 2012-05-17 Sure the materials are there, but it's the industrial age; it's all about money. Paying for workers to fix things, paying to get the materials shipped in. The Legend of Korra - Holypie - 2012-05-17 Also the fact that a police chasing a criminal isn't going to stop to fix a road. And what happens when there's wood involved? Bending can't fix wood, which many buildings are made from. The Legend of Korra - Takebacker - 2012-05-17 Seems mostly metal to me. Speaking of wood, i'm surprised water benders haven't developed wood bending in the 80 years since the swamp and blood benders. The Legend of Korra - xJunkun - 2012-05-17 Takebacker Wrote:Seems mostly metal to me. TBH katara only used blood bending once, I was hoping she taught that to korra and she did that to amon that would of been funny. :l I guess we still have to wait. Oh and also about the metal, yeah I failed on that part. Metal wires seem legit + that's the only way they can get attacked by lighting cause they can't stop them from bending lol. The Legend of Korra - Takebacker - 2012-05-17 Well i didn't expect blood bending to be carried on past katara because she saw it as a great evil. My point was simply that water bending is really versatile and also limited, but wood bending would make "water" more available without sucking the water out of everything. The Legend of Korra - TheTempest - 2012-05-17 I would love to see more sand benders other than those from The Legend of Aang. The Legend of Korra - xJunkun - 2012-05-17 TheTempest Wrote:I would love to see more sand benders other than those from The Legend of Aang. o___o Sand benders? Those people that stole appa? The Legend of Korra - TheTempest - 2012-05-17 xJunkun Wrote:o___o Sand benders? Those people that stole appa? Yes, those are my favorite benders along with the other Earth bending branches. |