Jinchuriki Offspring
#41
Posted 11 July 2010 - 02:04 AM
A male jinchuriki could face a similar problem, where it's the actual act that is lethal to him.
#42
Posted 11 July 2010 - 02:15 PM
BTW, I am 19 and I know about sex but part of this thread seems to be getting a bit mature for some of the members. (here's hoping that the 13-15 age group members are the minority...) but hey, it's your call mods.....
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#43
Posted 11 July 2010 - 03:56 PM
BTW, I am 19 and I know about sex but part of this thread seems to be getting a bit mature for some of the members. (here's hoping that the 13-15 age group members are the minority...) but hey, it's your call mods.....
No, this thread doesn't have to move because its basically common info. You have to understand teens in the US start at the age of 13 are learning sex education in schools. They have to understand risks and procedure. (Of course, we can't show the exact procedure. )
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#44
Posted 11 July 2010 - 04:10 PM
#45
Posted 11 July 2010 - 07:16 PM
A male jinchuriki could face a similar problem, where it's the actual act that is lethal to him.
Don't think that's a possibility in Kishimoto's story or a female jinchurikki would also be killed at the moment of conception, and the Rikudo Senin would have died the moment his older son was conceived.
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#46
Posted 11 July 2010 - 08:54 PM
As for Naruto, I don't think the pregnancy itself is affected, but the fact that the seal becomes weak. The baby would be fine, but if the nine tails was released, everything including the baby would be destroyed around it.
As long as they seal the Nine-tails and keep the seal from breaking as demonstrated, the baby will be fine.
#47
Posted 11 July 2010 - 11:34 PM
Yep! Although with my generation (people now in their 40's), they started that stuff when we were 11- with those dreadfully bad films from the early 1960's! (Made even before the Beatles influenced US hairstyles and fashions!
When you go to war, both sides lose totally- Yoko Ono
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#48 Guest_New Revolution_*
Posted 12 July 2010 - 12:06 AM
we can always make it that way
#49
Posted 12 July 2010 - 03:19 AM
Nah, nowadays it's more like 10 usually. Or, at least that's how they do it in NC.
#50
Posted 12 July 2010 - 03:28 AM
Oh yeah, recently middle schoolers are now learning sex ed. (I still think that's too young to teach them, but then again, kids these days want to act like they're grown... )
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#51
Posted 12 July 2010 - 06:19 AM
Yeah, I know that. but my country usually learns about this stuff when they're around 14. But they start learning the rough picture at the age of 12 at most. But still, it is kinda awkward for us discussing sex ed to the younger members.XD Even if it is our job to pass some knowledge to the younger generations. It is still rather awkward for some people nonetheless. (like me) I don't mind discussing this kind of stuff to the younger members, But there is still that feeling of hesistation and awkwardness about it.XD (I sound kinda pathetic don't I?)
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#52
Posted 12 July 2010 - 09:07 AM
The different genders in theory could have different moments where the seal is at its weakest. For females it would be childbirth, men it would be conception. Rikudo Senin would simply be an exception to the rule b/c he was the first and strongest.
#53
Posted 12 July 2010 - 10:11 AM
I personally don't think we have the right idea about what childbirth is XD I can give Kishimoto slack because that's a fantasy situation, but Hollywood likes to portray screaming women who are rushing shortly after feeling their first contractions to go deliver. It's treated more as an unnatural, medical phenomena than a natural process in life. It is difficult for me to say that media portrays the childbirth process realistically for that reason, because of our dramatization of it. The complications Kushina faced obviously do not happen in real life, and rationalizing it with medical information is kind of funny to me. Good food for thought, but I think I'm more interested in /why/ exactly the seal is weakest during childbirth. I would think it has more to do with chakra, or the fact that a women is weaker during that time? Also, what would be the effect on Naruto? He got the Kyuubi sealed inside him, but if he didn't would he be any different from regular children? Moreso with chakra rather than his "swimmers" >w>.
#54
Posted 12 July 2010 - 12:37 PM
#55
Posted 12 July 2010 - 07:37 PM
I don't see how you can logically associate whiskers (hair) to birth mark scars on Naruto's cheeks.
I think Kishi just wanted Naruto to look that way as resemblence to kyuubi but no explanation to why he does.
#56
Posted 12 July 2010 - 08:36 PM
#57
Posted 12 July 2010 - 08:51 PM
So it's enitrely possible, specially when you consider how Naruto's seal was designed to allow him access to the Kyuubi's chakra, so the Demonic chakra might already be part of him.
#58
Posted 13 July 2010 - 11:32 PM
Just to point out, Kushina was a jinchuriki and she gave birth to Naruto. However, I do agree with your little theory there.
I have a theory which I think is similar to yours that you can create a new chakra monster through two possible methods.
1. The first method is obviously two jinchuriki of the opposite gender mate and have a child together. This child is born with both the tailed beast chakra from his/her mother and father. The two different sets of chakra mixes together inside the child to create a whole new unique beast of his/her own. Say for example, Killer Bee and Yugito. If they had a child, he/she would have the chakra of both the Two Tailed Cat and the Eight Tailed Ox. That chakra would mix together to create an entirely new beast unique to the child. Think of that child's beast as the Eight Tailed Ox with some cat features on the face and burning octopus tentacle tails.
2. The second method is a bit of a stretch but could happen which involves two jinchuriki going threw a ritualistic sealing trial with someone else's baby. They put there hands on the baby who is on some sort of special table for this trial. They activate there tailed beast chakra at full power and send a lot of it inside the child. Then the two sets tailed beast chakra will fuse and merge together to create a whole new unique beast of the child's own. It would be a mixture of the tailed beast that are carried by the respected jinchuriki that participated in the ritualistic sealing method. For example, Utakata and Yagura. They would be chosen to put the chakra of the Six Tailed Slug and the Three Tailed Turtle in a baby and mix it together. This chakra would merge together to create an entirely new beast unique to the child. Think of that child's beast as the Six Tailed Slug with turtle features or an obese turtle with slug antennas and six slug/turtle tails with spikes on them.
For the case for one of Naruto's children, I think if the Nine Tailed Fox's chakra is inherited by his child, the chakra could create a Nine Tailed Fox Jr. (kind of like Godzilla Jr.) if enough chakra gets into the one lucky swimmer.
Edited by K9ofChaos, 14 July 2010 - 02:14 AM.
#59
Posted 25 July 2010 - 11:03 PM
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