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Lots of [[Hot-Blooded]] heroes like to power up by doing something violent. Whether it's [[Punctuated Emphasis]] while yelling their [[In the Name of the Moon]] speech, tearing off a [[Power Limiter]], shouting as they charge up a [[Ki Attacks]], flexing as they invoke the [[Dangerous Forbidden Technique]], or even bleeding. Not [[The Stoic|this guy though]]; he expresses his enhanced combat ability by entering the [[ |
Lots of [[Hot-Blooded]] heroes like to power up by doing something violent. Whether it's [[Punctuated Emphasis]] while yelling their [[In the Name of the Moon]] speech, tearing off a [[Power Limiter]], shouting as they charge up a [[Ki Attacks]], flexing as they invoke the [[Dangerous Forbidden Technique]], or even bleeding. Not [[The Stoic|this guy though]]; he expresses his enhanced combat ability by entering the [[Buddhism|Lotus Position.]] |
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Rather than express violence with violence, he pauses mid battle (or pre-battle) and meditates. It doesn't have to be a twenty minute session, usually all he needs is five seconds, closed eyes, even breathing, mentioning a [[Survival Mantra]] or [[Koan]] to enter a state of near perfect calm (or murderous [[Tranquil Fury]]), and then [[Let's Get Dangerous|the bad people fall down.]] |
Rather than express violence with violence, he pauses mid battle (or pre-battle) and meditates. It doesn't have to be a twenty minute session, usually all he needs is five seconds, closed eyes, even breathing, mentioning a [[Survival Mantra]] or [[Koan]] to enter a state of near perfect calm (or murderous [[Tranquil Fury]]), and then [[Let's Get Dangerous|the bad people fall down.]] |