Board Thread:Rebirth: Applications/@comment-6003865-20141030182518

Note, Please judge some older apps first. Mine can wait a bit.

Questions
1) Name the technique(s) you are applying for and what character(s) are they for.

Kohaku Aburame Flying Thunder God Technique

2) How will said character learn said technique(s)? This is where things get interes2ting. The point of this question is do invoke a unique answer, an engaging one. How does your character learn the mechanics behind the technique they are learning. Make it interesting and original (not bland, and exactly the opposite). This and the last question are crucial in the overall judgement. Even the learning from the scroll method works, if you make it very original. Here, describe the actual training methods your character used to learn the technique, and more.

'''Kohaku is planned to be a member of the Hokage Guard platoon, as all the original members would be getting up there in years. She was originally chosen due to her unique beetles, which provided her with the ability to react to a large number of varying threats. This made her suitable as a body guard, leading her to her promotion into the guard platoon as a junior member.'''

'''That being said, the members of the guard platoon knew FTG in order to be able to quickly come to the aid of the Hokage if he or she ever needed it. The older members, the ones who learned it from Minato, likely would have trained at least part of the platoon to use it once they became closer to retirement. She learned it from them, as they are the only canon living persons who knew this technique after the 4th war.'''

3) How will the character make unique usage of this technique(s)? Similar to 2, describe how the character would use the technique uniquely and what purpose does the technique have in their story. If they cannot use it uniquely, then you may want to rethink publishing the application. The point of this question is not to be a rehash of how it is used in canon, as the point of applying is to take techniques and expand/use them in original, interesting ways. If a technique doesn’t have a unique usage that can be thought of, then don’t apply.

'''My character, probably pretty predictably since this is an aburame, will use this technique in combination with her beetles. The beetles create the seal by forming a sphere around the space she is about to occupy, essentially recreating the ring that the guard platoon uses on her own. They then switch places with the sphere that forms around her. She is primarily a close range fighter and a proficient user of kenjutsu. Her fighting style with FTG will emphasize that, being primarily employed to make it difficult for her opponent to block her blade as well as to allow her to attack from different angles, as insects would lend her a 360 degree movement pattern around her target. His kenjutsu style is primarily speed and parry based, instead of being strength based like a lot of techniques on the fanon. This lends to this technique being more appropriate for her style than most others. FTG is used for fast movements to attempt to keep an opponent off guard. This will essentially lead her to attempting to kill opponents with a thousand paper cuts instead of simply slashing through half a mountain because stronk. FTG would be a great boon in this endeavor, allowing her to strike her opponents at all angles. In the most basic terms, this is a fencing style.''' 