Well, even if she did freeze her allies, she could still kill of the enemies. Lol. And for some reason, I'm getting images of her moving frozen-in-time allies like statues out of danger. Sorry. That was random.
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Well, even if she did freeze her allies, she could still kill of the enemies. Lol. And for some reason, I'm getting images of her moving frozen-in-time allies like statues out of danger. Sorry. That was random.
That ability reminds me of this TV series "charmed" - 3 witches sister. One of the sister had the ability to stop time (but people she didn't want to stop were unaffected :) ). It's kinda useful ability.
She might take all the time from an enemy. If the person don't has 'time' he automatically turns into nothing (kinda like 'Momo'...this strange book meant for children xD)
Or 'lifetime'? If Miranda could withdraw the lifetime of someone....so nothing is left.....
Or she might produce some sort of kekkai...this spell barrier field...kinda like X - 1999
How would Miranda kill enemies, though? Would she be able to do it emotionally?
(We probably won't see much of Miranda for a while, because of the Ark. We're not going to get any new information soon...)
I wouldn't have problem to kill an Akuma - they don't look humanish...but then again, I think I wouldn't have been to emotional about anyones death, considering my proffesion - Miranda just needs to grow up to this.
THEORY 666 : Big Ben Spear !!
I suppose Miranda could kill an akuma, or see one die anyway - but how would she go about killing it? She doesn't have a weapon that makes things easy and I can't see her stealing Kanda's sword or anything (assuming she could even use it well enough to kill something with it).
Ahhh...Big Ben xD...that would be quite some attack (*imagines some sort of Lyserg's Big Ben*)
Miranda is trained only for those 'attacks' she had shown us now. She hadn't been trained to kill akuma since it doesn't seem like she had found a suitable attack to kill Akuma yet.
Oh and that Crowley is better at fighting Akuma although he's newer to the exorcist thing is because he already knows how his Innocence work and he had used it already numerous times (subconsciously but he did). Miranda on the other hand was completely new to this.......
Miranda did train for months with the scientists, though, didn't she? Also, Crowley's Innocence doesn't seem to have any purpose except attacking (sucking out akuma poison is probably some kind of side-effect), while Miranda clearly can stop time to help others. It's possible that she just won't have any attacks; she wasn't originally designed to be an Exorcist, ne?
What can scientist now about innocence - they aren't compatible with it nor know how to use it - they just are able to repair it. And they did, from big clock it was changed into more compact thing.
THEORY 777 : Time disturbance - disturbs the stability in some area, combining "future" and "past" - in short, the enemy starts to disappear piece by piece.
They've been doing lots of research on Innocence, since it's their job. Anyway, since she was at the Order... well, Hevlaska's there, and she's an Exorcist too. Also, she figured out how to use the Innocence on her own - I don't see why, with a little prodding from the scientists/Exorcists at the Order, she wouldn't know much more about it by now. (It's an equipment type, after all - there aren't a lot of unknowns with those except maybe Rabi's hammer, and he still knows what it can *do*, essentially.)