Shy - Vol. 6 Ch. 46 - The Answer

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There's another, easier solution.

Declare the passengers 'acceptable casualties' and test the guillotine function of a train's wheel on Khufu's neck
 
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Everybody's talking about the Spider-Man train stop, but not the Johnny Joestar dark determination. SMH, uncultured.
 
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Should've warned the train passengers about "sudden expected turbulence", then pulled a Sabin.

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You can tell from the last panel Kfufu's panties just dropped from the sheer balls this hero has. Train conductor Kfufu still a cute tho.
 
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@RaimundoBruno You could think of it as forcing a third path to open, the famous "denying fate" that tons of anime/manga often follow.

Granted it's not really something I can call a powerful moment since it's a rather common trope for this kind of show and there's also nothing horrible to contrast it with.
 
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Loved the Spider-Man 2 reference lmao.

Also, reading this chapter while listening to the Train Fight soundtrack fits SO WELL!!
Listen!
 
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in spiderman, wasn't the train running on its momentum? that's why when it stopped, it didn't keep moving forward. it wasn't accelerating, it just couldn't brake.
 
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Re: note at the end about cutting power lines - trains have a buttton of momentum, and just shutting off the power won't bring one to a stop very fast at all.
yeah and actually the train in spiderman would've ironically benefitted from having power lines. the train in spiderman was just running off of its own inertia, the engine wasn't running, and since it was about to fall off, having the power lines would've alleviated some of the force spiderman would have to exert through the tension in the power lines.
 

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