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At this point is the only evidence that will fix the inconsistency speed calcs in the Bleach pre-time skip.
 
At this point is the only evidence that will fix the inconsistency speed calcs in the Bleach pre-time skip.
   
I'm doing more research on the new untranslated databook. It appears to confirmed that Gin lied to Aizen and not Ichigo. It also confirmed (if it's a correct translation indeed) that Gin Bankai is in fact Mach 500 (What he told Ichigo was true) and that the contraction/lenght speed of one of the techniques he use on Ichigo doubles that speed which would put Gin at Mach 1000. This will be for another thread, give me time to gather the evidence.  
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I'm doing more research on the new untranslated databook. It appears to confirmed that Gin lied to Aizen and not Ichigo. It also confirmed (if it's a correct translation indeed) that Gin Bankai is in fact Mach 500 (What he told Ichigo was true) and that the contraction/lenght speed of one of the techniques he use on Ichigo doubles that speed which would put Gin at Mach 1000.
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This will be for another thread, but here is the evidence: [http://i.imgur.com/PkufhxW.png], [http://s1193.photobucket.com/user/bleach_scans/media/Unmasked3/UM23.jpg.html?sort=6&o=24]  

Latest revision as of 13:04, 22 January 2017

At this point is the only evidence that will fix the inconsistency speed calcs in the Bleach pre-time skip.

I'm doing more research on the new untranslated databook. It appears to confirmed that Gin lied to Aizen and not Ichigo. It also confirmed (if it's a correct translation indeed) that Gin Bankai is in fact Mach 500 (What he told Ichigo was true) and that the contraction/lenght speed of one of the techniques he use on Ichigo doubles that speed which would put Gin at Mach 1000.

This will be for another thread, but here is the evidence: [1], [2]