Thread:Izabella ev/@comment-3087943-20120516004642/@comment-3087943-20120523231504

Well, I've thought about it, and I still don't think that the sword would shatter. Murakami Swords are forged out of Chakra Metal, which is impervious to all chakra based attacks. So Yumi's bio chakra shouldn't affect that part of it. Now, on to the Chi Chakra. Granted, when Miyuki channels Chi Chakra into the Tenshiken, the excess Chi Chakra is destroyed by Yumi's bio chakra. That's when the sword takes on a red glow and appears to be on fire. The external chakra is eaten by the bio chakra. However, the Chi Chakra involved in the forging process actually combines with the molecular structure of the Chakra Metal, altering both the chakra and the metal in a chemical process. The chakra and the metal combine to be a single substance. The actual structure of the two are altered on an atomic level that would require a chemical reaction to separate them, which is impossible for chakra alone to perform. Yumi's bio chakra can't eat metal, correct? And chakra metal is a unique ore that is impervious to chakra.

Oh and another thing: Inertia is the property of matter by which it retains its state of rest or its velocity so long as it is not acted on by an external force. In English, it means that inertia is an object's resistance to change of motion; inertia is what's keeping Yumi moving at the speed she is. When Yumi hits Miyuki, the kinetic energy she possesses would be directed at Miyuki. Force is what would impact Miyuki, not inertia.

If you disagree with anything I've said, tell me and I'll change the part about Yumi getting stabbed.