Talk:Kitjutsu: Body Control

*eyebrow raise*
Wouldn't a human being's willpower and the human body's strength overpower the mere force of water in a person's body? The water in a person's body is spread all through in trace amounts, usually hydrating the organs. This means that, at most, the user would be able to use the trace amounts of water in the human body's organs to slightly control the organs. And mere trace amounts of water are not enough to overpower sheer human willpower, nor is it enough to overcome the strength of the human body, such as muscle mass, bone structure, etc. It is not the water that controls the human body. It is the muscles, bones, and nerves. Cyberweasel89 17:12, 23 October 2008 (UTC)