Kabuto will be an ally of Naruto. I feel that kabuto believes in the principle of that of Naruto. What he just wanted is to fight sasuke to avenge the death of Oro who raised him.
i guess kabuto is now orochimaru cuz apparently hes insane 2!! and now tht madara has the rinnegann and the sharingan naruto and killerbee have their work cut out 4 them
why the hell did you have to go and post it again? couldnt you just say my name and say it was long? or have put the whole thing in a spoiler box? and why is your signature not in a spoiler box? i love it, dont get me wrong. i like the other one with them in the woods as well. but everytime you post i have to skip past it like omg. and seriously your signature is bigger than your posts
Lmao was this directed at me? I got a message today saying I did a multi post etc, I didn't realise I even did it, My bad! Sorry also yes my signature is bigger than most of my posts xd
I think that lately there's been too much of a break in manga it really is killing the flow and Kishi seriously should try to fasten up some stuffs, the manga is proceeding extremely slowly I mean come on we are suppose to see a war its been so long yet there's so other things going on I know that they might also be important but things are going at a very slow rate.
And sasuke, he is like Naruto. We should enjoy the wait.
Sasuke is not at all dark. He will be enlightened by Naruto’s passion for Love and light.
Sasuke is on a mission for the trurh. This mission traverses no boundaries in this manga.
Naruto and sasuke’s characters rock.
I will enjoy no limits of chapters to witness these events.
Whoaaah…great exchange…beautiful…beautiful
Nice posts omningan…silenceofthelambs…cool.
Where were you guys when I was on line? Naah just kidding..
your posts looked like my school project.
Very philosophical indeed…
I thrive with challenges…
But I like to survive reasoning with motivations…
Guys, just a request…I truly believe that this is not only mine…could we just motivate???…let us invite others to join…than issue challenges that are a bit egoistic. And if we could use simple words for others to participate, mannn you two rockkkk.
Glad you speak your minds and not just redirect facts or quote great thoughts owned by great philosophers or linguists. Simple words coined with depth reap enjoyment in readers.
Swinging doors…not this...but those are…yebaaa
Try these ones…(just hope we don’t sway away from the real forum topic)
1. Is Naruto the truth that he isn’t yet?
2. Did sasuke really hate himself that he hated the world after his brother bred his hatred?
3. Why is kabuto thinking he is powerful when he knew from the start that the enemies were more powerful than him?
4. Can you win an impossible war?
5. Who is black zetsu, while white zetsu is unknown?
6. Tobi claims to be madara but he is not sure if madara was killed by the 1st hokage.
Silenceofthelambs…please do the honor.
I will just sit back and enjoy the roller coaster ride.
We have time…next chapter’s not due yet.
please keep going...especially silenceofthelambs...i just know you were the challenge that omningan wanted so far--this is a personal request.
1. Only through sorrow can humans truly learn. Naruto's experienced the death of his parents, and his psychological response to the world has drifted often, and eventually he's found this. Like Gaara, he's realized living for revenge solves nothing, and has got to put the past behind them. He'll never move on if he doesn't; for until the day we die, we're learning. Perhaps the wrong things, but even still - our minds soar to new horizons every day. That said, Naruto isn't any sort of natural embodiment or epitome of truth or the "light," it was just that he chose to be it in a world spinning out of control. Neither is Madara the personification of death or darkness, circumstances and perception simply took him down that path. The prophecy was all based on that; who would have the will to continue pushing on and standing their ground in a world that constantly wants to tear them down. Although it's what got him living for the perceived better things in life, it's what's going to be his end as well. He will devote his life to that which he has learned, and then the final part of the prophecy will unveil as well.
2. Sasuke always considered his actions justified by the situation, so it's not about him hating himself; it's about his rancor for the world amplified to a completely new level. At first, he abhorred only his brother Itachi, for his murder of their clan, but upon finding out the truth hidden in a vast, infinite darkness, he came to hate everyone and everything, citing it all as the reason that forced Itachi to do what he did. Itachi radically facilitated the growth of the seed of hatred in Sasuke, but he only did it because he wanted him to be someone who could stand up for himself, and be hailed as a hero throughout the five great nations for killing the one who slaughtered, arguably, the second most powerful clan in all existence, behind only the famed Senju clan of the forest. If you take a look at his actions and conversation with Madara shortly after hearing the truth, you'll notice he carries no self-hatred, instead an ominous calm that would soon erupt into a titanic firestorm of godly proportions.
3. Kabuto believed that Orochimaru had shown him the truth, and shown how life was supposed to be lived. For that reason, he too, like Naruto and Sasuke, broke limit after limit in the hopes that he would one day be able to become like the Sannin Orochimaru. After developing numbers of techniques, he came to the conclusion that the world was about to see the true Kabuto Yakushi, and he was not going to be someone who would be messed around with. He knows the enemy, namely Madara, is more powerful than him, and that's why he set up an extravagant performance of his techniques in order to convince Madara of his abilities, and infiltrate his ranks to further his own agenda, which remains hidden to this day. He knows he is going to have to play his moves carefully, and that's why he flatters Madara as pertaining to his Rinnegan, and offers to do his work for him (capturing the Eight and Nine-Tails). He wants to find himself and he wants to find the truth, and he'll do whatever's possible to stay alive, and not die as he began his existence in the world: lost.
4. A war's only impossible until someone deems it that. If not total obliteration, then any war can continue and be fought - fear is what motivates people into surrendering. Even when the entire force of a belligerent has been annihilated, who's to say the conflict ends then and there, even if a treaty of surrender is involved? Germany lost World War I, signing the brutal Treaty of Versailles, and the conflict might officially have come to a close, yet in the Germans' hearts the same fire burned, angered at the humiliation and derision they suffered at the hands of the French and British. That's why a second world war erupted; even though Nazi Germany ended up being defeated there as well, the most impossible wars of can be won because all they need is time. The stalemate in the middle east we've reached these past five years could be considered an "impossible war" that will never completely trounce one side or the other, but eventually it will be one or the other. But even then, if one side ends up being victorious, people should not suppose the other will willingly give in. When the chance comes, they will seek revenge, and they may very well be successful. Impossible wars are won all the time because they are not really "impossible," it's just that peoples' arrogance thinks it so.
5. The white and black divisions of Zetsu could represent the lineages of the Sage of the Six Paths, the Uchiha and the Senju. It can be surmised that Madara created Zetsu after obtaining Hashirama Senju's powers, so he installed both his powers and the Senju's powers into his experiment, and here we have the character known as Zetsu. How exactly Madara gave him consciousness and cognition remains to be seen, but this is my take on the enigma that is Zetsu.
6. Where is this stated in the manga? Until you don't elaborate on this point, there's not much I can tell you. The masked man of Akatsuki knows that Hashirama supposedly defeated Madara, but he always maintains that he survived the battle to live another day.
I hope this can be of some help to you, and I thank you for your compliments. I don't see any reason to stop posting on this forum, so you can expect more theories and speculation from me in the future.
yea its a contradiction. like ying and yang. like love and hate. like good and evil. perception can be good or bad. just like moderation. that is the way of things. and they arent all set in stone. i dont think that at least.
i do believe that the world exists with or without us giving it meaning. i mean, i agree that we give it meaning that it wouldnt have otherwise, but it still functions on in its own world, regardless of us. and its not a tree. thats just a word that we have all agreed is what we call things that look like trees. same with everything that we have named. they are nothing more than words to describe our mutual truth. there is nothing to say that things are the way we think they are. it happens all the time. some people just dont see things right. to them, a discussion looks like an argument. to them a person in a nice car looks like a yuppie prick. its all perception telling them that it is one way. when really its usally something totally different. there is no guarantee that we will interpret things correctly with our perception. yet we have to try! we have to! its all we have!
i wasnt trying to say that we all have to believe the exact same thing. if thats what i said, im sorry. like you said about that, its just not possible. we are all individuals, with our own different perceptions. what i was saying is that we have to have strong common grounds to stand on, so that we may associate ourselves with each other. examples would be living in the same place, having the same faith, thinking that freedom and liberty are values everyone should be entitled to, agreeing that its wrong to murder. these are base values that bring groups of people into unison. its not that they are all clones of one another, and that they all think the exact same way. its the same for konoha. "the will of fire" whats that mean to you?
and civilizations and societies collapse for a great many reasons. one of them being the loss of common truths. although there are many others.
economics, bad leadership, wars, plagues, etc.
we arent all different and we arent all the same, we are all similiar.
"is my blood not the same color as yours!?"
and yes sometimes, just to get along, we have to agree to disagree, but that is tenuous at best, and could fall apart at any moment.
its like an agreement on a handshake. it might last for awhile, but youd best not bet the farm on it. ya know?
youre right about what sasuke and naruto went through. but i believe that they made choices. they werent forced into their roles. it was their choices that seperated them. naruto made good choices, he opened up to those that reached out to him. sasuke mad bad choices, he closed up and pulled away from those that tried to reach out to him.
i think that sasuke has had those acts happen to him before.
kakashi tried hard to reach out to sasuke before sasuke left with the sound ninja. naruto has tried repeatedly to reach sasuke. even sakura has tried.
the one person who probably wouldve mattered the most, itachi, didnt though. and who knows what might have happened, if he had. the important thing, is that he didnt... and now look where we are.
but honestly you seem sound like the lawyer that gets up in front of the court and goes "your honor and the jury, my client is innocent! he just could not help himself from picking up a hooker, stealing from a local business, and murdering his best friend! HE is the victim here. his girlfriend would not have intercourse with him! therefore he is innocent!"
i believe that no matter what happens to us, we are not allowed to use that as an excuse for our bad choices. they can be obvious additional reasons for the bad choices, but the choice was made as a choice, not as an instinct.
i mean in some cases, people are totally insane and do not make their own choices, because they are not in control of a fully functional brain that can make complex analysis and decision. however, sasuke and itachi can not use that excuse. they are both very intelligent, and very sane. they made a choice. and we must all be accountable for our choices. or else, who will?
hehe, i like your point about hard work being an extreme. i admit that hard work can be a good thing or a bad thing. moderation is a common rule of thumb. it works under most situations. its very true that every human has committed some form of excess, its actually very natural. but thats why moderation is so important. like i said, its a tool to help you control your extremes. its better to be on a steady equal wavelength than to be bouncing all over the place. think about your health, mate! its obviously just my opinion. i think overdoing things is usually bad. just from personal experience if nothing else. when i read too much i usually get a headache. when i eat too much i usually feel sick. when i sleep to much i usually feel horrible when i wake. when i play too much i usually feel like a slacker. when i work too much i feel like ive wasted all my time working, instead of living. thats why i believe that extremes are bad.
i would prefer moderation over excess every day of the week. but hey, thats me. maybe some of you out there, love excess.
"dust in the wind"
i agree that its a horrible thing to have to come to terms with. its the biggest hurdle that we face as mortals. the knowledge that we will die, and that we will fade and fade until we are forgotten. some people cant take it, and spend their whole life trying desperately to make a mark and be remembered. others dont let it bother them, and sit happily in the backseat, not desiring any attention. to each their own i say. i believe that its the #1 reason that people believe in religion and what not. it usually comes with a promise of an afterlife. and that makes some people feel all warm and fuzzy. they no longer worry about the horrid fact that they will die and be forgotten. it no longer feels like a horrible loss, but of a promise yet to come.
i personally could care less. i love what i have and i wouldnt trade it for the world. yet, when its my time to go, i will walk happily away, satisfied that i had my time. if there is nothing after, that is fine. if there is more after, that is fine too. this life, this now, this me: is all i know, and for now, im content with that.
hell yeah! right back at you! :hug:
lets melt these mofo's minds!! "i just dont get what omningan and silence are talking about!" they cry. LOL!
If perception is veiled in inconsistency, then what exactly are we aiming for, in all this chaos and confusion? If in the end it's all an illusion, what is at the end of the line - more chaos and confusion? More uncertainty?
Why am I fighting to live, if I'm just living to fight?
What am I trying to see, when there's nothing in sight?
What am I trying to give, when no one gives me a try?
Why am I dying to live, when I'm just living to die?
If, as you say, "there is no guarantee that we will interpret things correctly with our perception," how can anything be real, according to your argument? It's all according to us. The way our brain is wired determines how we view the universe before us. How can there be one mutual truth when we all live in one world, yet are all worlds apart? All you see is the struggle, and that's what gets everyone into thinking "I don't want to die all alone." Most everybody's content with the life they live, but there are invisible lines everywhere that rule us all. Our greatest hopes, our greatest fears, are seldom realized; but could that be it, that losing all hope truly is freedom? It is the thing that keeps us wishing for a better future, yet when we are let down, a part of us dies when that dream is deferred. Perception is not all we have; if it were, this entire race would cave in on itself. Perception does not rule us like a master does a slave; it's our own selves.
Everybody wants to be sovereign, independent; yet eventually we will become both the master and the slave. We will rule ourselves to the point that we will become subservient to ourselves. Living in the same place, and sharing the same faith do not denote that "strong common ground" upon which we must stand. Were I your neighbor, would this argument really progress more than it already has? Had we the same faith, would we not have different interpretations of it, which would ignite one more debate for the count? Nothing we believe in, nothing we agree upon, nothing we do will ever unify us completely. So what if it's wrong to murder? Will that stop people from doing it? Who cares about moderation? Even if it's a benefit, will it appeal to people any more than the excess extremes? As they say, "you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink," metaphorical translation "you can tell somebody something, even for their own good, but that doesn't mean they'll heed your words."
As for the Will of Fire, in all honesty it means nothing to me; it's just another concept designed by Quixotic men to give people hope in a war-torn world. What does the will of hatred mean to you? What does cynicism, doubt mean to you? Naruto and Sasuke both became the slaves of their duty, and while they may not externally have been forced into their roles, the internal mechanisms of perception are sometimes a sickening reality. Even if I am the lawyer you've mentioned that states these things, so what? Our justice system puts innocent people away to confinement every year, and lets those who have broken "laws" roam free across the world. It has cracks, and soon it will collapse. Ochlocracy is not so far away, if you think about it. It's just a decayed form of democracy. "Rule by the majority" gone bad.
The more sane you are, the more insane you actually are. Insanity has been greatly perverted by this culture that its fearful reception knows no bounds. If you've got a "normal," well-to-do person who loses everything he's ever known, that will spend him down a spiraling path of violence and destruction. What, exactly, is "normal" supposed to mean? We all fear what we do not understand. It might very well be better to be "bouncing all over the place" (being exotic) than to be on a prosaic, steady wavelength. You think "overdoing things" is usually bad; well, seems like everybody has a little to learn, now, don't they? The last I checked, "overdoing things" is how life runs. Yet we push ourselves to the limit only occasionally (or not), and so the signs don't necessarily begin to show very quickly. Soon...soon, they will.
Assure, Believe, Convert. Every religion in the world that has destroyed people is based on love. It might very well be the greatest evil we know of, and it will drag us down into the grave, as history has repeatedly shown us. Why do we speak of natural disasters as the end of life when we could end up annihilating each other long before such a thing ever strikes? It's all winding down to that.
Glad to be having this discussion with you, it really raises intellect and brings forth new ideas into the mind and the way of living. I don't know how long it will go on, but I certainly am enjoying it.
1. Only through sorrow can humans truly learn. Naruto's experienced the death of his parents, and his psychological response to the world has drifted often, and eventually he's found this. Like Gaara, he's realized living for revenge solves nothing, and has got to put the past behind them. He'll never move on if he doesn't; for until the day we die, we're learning. Perhaps the wrong things, but even still - our minds soar to new horizons every day. That said, Naruto isn't any sort of natural embodiment or epitome of truth or the "light," it was just that he chose to be it in a world spinning out of control. Neither is Madara the personification of death or darkness, circumstances and perception simply took him down that path. The prophecy was all based on that; who would have the will to continue pushing on and standing their ground in a world that constantly wants to tear them down. Although it's what got him living for the perceived better things in life, it's what's going to be his end as well. He will devote his life to that which he has learned, and then the final part of the prophecy will unveil as well.
2. Sasuke always considered his actions justified by the situation, so it's not about him hating himself; it's about his rancor for the world amplified to a completely new level. At first, he abhorred only his brother Itachi, for his murder of their clan, but upon finding out the truth hidden in a vast, infinite darkness, he came to hate everyone and everything, citing it all as the reason that forced Itachi to do what he did. Itachi radically facilitated the growth of the seed of hatred in Sasuke, but he only did it because he wanted him to be someone who could stand up for himself, and be hailed as a hero throughout the five great nations for killing the one who slaughtered, arguably, the second most powerful clan in all existence, behind only the famed Senju clan of the forest. If you take a look at his actions and conversation with Madara shortly after hearing the truth, you'll notice he carries no self-hatred, instead an ominous calm that would soon erupt into a titanic firestorm of godly proportions.
3. Kabuto believed that Orochimaru had shown him the truth, and shown how life was supposed to be lived. For that reason, he too, like Naruto and Sasuke, broke limit after limit in the hopes that he would one day be able to become like the Sannin Orochimaru. After developing numbers of techniques, he came to the conclusion that the world was about to see the true Kabuto Yakushi, and he was not going to be someone who would be messed around with. He knows the enemy, namely Madara, is more powerful than him, and that's why he set up an extravagant performance of his techniques in order to convince Madara of his abilities, and infiltrate his ranks to further his own agenda, which remains hidden to this day. He knows he is going to have to play his moves carefully, and that's why he flatters Madara as pertaining to his Rinnegan, and offers to do his work for him (capturing the Eight and Nine-Tails). He wants to find himself and he wants to find the truth, and he'll do whatever's possible to stay alive, and not die as he began his existence in the world: lost.
4. A war's only impossible until someone deems it that. If not total obliteration, then any war can continue and be fought - fear is what motivates people into surrendering. Even when the entire force of a belligerent has been annihilated, who's to say the conflict ends then and there, even if a treaty of surrender is involved? Germany lost World War I, signing the brutal Treaty of Versailles, and the conflict might officially have come to a close, yet in the Germans' hearts the same fire burned, angered at the humiliation and derision they suffered at the hands of the French and British. That's why a second world war erupted; even though Nazi Germany ended up being defeated there as well, the most impossible wars of can be won because all they need is time. The stalemate in the middle east we've reached these past five years could be considered an "impossible war" that will never completely trounce one side or the other, but eventually it will be one or the other. But even then, if one side ends up being victorious, people should not suppose the other will willingly give in. When the chance comes, they will seek revenge, and they may very well be successful. Impossible wars are won all the time because they are not really "impossible," it's just that peoples' arrogance thinks it so.
5. The white and black divisions of Zetsu could represent the lineages of the Sage of the Six Paths, the Uchiha and the Senju. It can be surmised that Madara created Zetsu after obtaining Hashirama Senju's powers, so he installed both his powers and the Senju's powers into his experiment, and here we have the character known as Zetsu. How exactly Madara gave him consciousness and cognition remains to be seen, but this is my take on the enigma that is Zetsu.
6. Where is this stated in the manga? Until you don't elaborate on this point, there's not much I can tell you. The masked man of Akatsuki knows that Hashirama supposedly defeated Madara, but he always maintains that he survived the battle to live another day.
I hope this can be of some help to you, and I thank you for your compliments. I don't see any reason to stop posting on this forum, so you can expect more theories and speculation from me in the future.
If perception is veiled in inconsistency, then what exactly are we aiming for, in all this chaos and confusion? If in the end it's all an illusion, what is at the end of the line - more chaos and confusion? More uncertainty?
Why am I fighting to live, if I'm just living to fight?
What am I trying to see, when there's nothing in sight?
What am I trying to give, when no one gives me a try?
Why am I dying to live, when I'm just living to die?
If, as you say, "there is no guarantee that we will interpret things correctly with our perception," how can anything be real, according to your argument? It's all according to us. The way our brain is wired determines how we view the universe before us. How can there be one mutual truth when we all live in one world, yet are all worlds apart? All you see is the struggle, and that's what gets everyone into thinking "I don't want to die all alone." Most everybody's content with the life they live, but there are invisible lines everywhere that rule us all. Our greatest hopes, our greatest fears, are seldom realized; but could that be it, that losing all hope truly is freedom? It is the thing that keeps us wishing for a better future, yet when we are let down, a part of us dies when that dream is deferred. Perception is not all we have; if it were, this entire race would cave in on itself. Perception does not rule us like a master does a slave; it's our own selves.
Everybody wants to be sovereign, independent; yet eventually we will become both the master and the slave. We will rule ourselves to the point that we will become subservient to ourselves. Living in the same place, and sharing the same faith do not denote that "strong common ground" upon which we must stand. Were I your neighbor, would this argument really progress more than it already has? Had we the same faith, would we not have different interpretations of it, which would ignite one more debate for the count? Nothing we believe in, nothing we agree upon, nothing we do will ever unify us completely. So what if it's wrong to murder? Will that stop people from doing it? Who cares about moderation? Even if it's a benefit, will it appeal to people any more than the excess extremes? As they say, "you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink," metaphorical translation "you can tell somebody something, even for their own good, but that doesn't mean they'll heed your words."
As for the Will of Fire, in all honesty it means nothing to me; it's just another concept designed by Quixotic men to give people hope in a war-torn world. What does the will of hatred mean to you? What does cynicism, doubt mean to you? Naruto and Sasuke both became the slaves of their duty, and while they may not externally have been forced into their roles, the internal mechanisms of perception are sometimes a sickening reality. Even if I am the lawyer you've mentioned that states these things, so what? Our justice system puts innocent people away to confinement every year, and lets those who have broken "laws" roam free across the world. It has cracks, and soon it will collapse. Ochlocracy is not so far away, if you think about it. It's just a decayed form of democracy. "Rule by the majority" gone bad.
The more sane you are, the more insane you actually are. Insanity has been greatly perverted by this culture that its fearful reception knows no bounds. If you've got a "normal," well-to-do person who loses everything he's ever known, that will spend him down a spiraling path of violence and destruction. What, exactly, is "normal" supposed to mean? We all fear what we do not understand. It might very well be better to be "bouncing all over the place" (being exotic) than to be on a prosaic, steady wavelength. You think "overdoing things" is usually bad; well, seems like everybody has a little to learn, now, don't they? The last I checked, "overdoing things" is how life runs. Yet we push ourselves to the limit only occasionally (or not), and so the signs don't necessarily begin to show very quickly. Soon...soon, they will.
Assure, Believe, Convert. Every religion in the world that has destroyed people is based on love. It might very well be the greatest evil we know of, and it will drag us down into the grave, as history has repeatedly shown us. Why do we speak of natural disasters as the end of life when we could end up annihilating each other long before such a thing ever strikes? It's all winding down to that.
Glad to be having this discussion with you, it really raises intellect and brings forth new ideas into the mind and the way of living. I don't know how long it will go on, but I certainly am enjoying it.
My apologies. I get so caught up in the discussion I tend to write paragraphs of explanations. Normally, I would shorten it significantly, but the problem is, the person replying to me is most likely going to write something of similar length, meaning I will need just about the same number of words in order to get my ideas across. But if possible, I'll try to do as you say and explain things in shorter terms.
My apologies. I get so caught up in the discussion I tend to write paragraphs of explanations. Normally, I would shorten it significantly, but the problem is, the person replying to me is most likely going to write something of similar length, meaning I will need just about the same number of words in order to get my ideas across. But if possible, I'll try to do as you say and explain things in shorter terms.
PositiveEmotions... you are depressing the hell outta me.
You must be pretty young, that's the only thing I can think that would explain what I'm seeing from you.
Silence I would love to respond to you, but this clown is taking the life outta me. Plus I feel like maybe you don't see the light that is at the end of the tunnel...
There isn't any guarantee, but that doesn't make it not worth trying, not worth living.
Life is it's own journey, and perceived correctly or not, it's just important that we enjoy ourselves.
I actually agree with you on a lot of what you said about religion, government, and perception. I just think that maybe you are a little too negative. Is it really so bad?
Even if things are all jacked up and always have been, is that a reason for us not to hope? Hope for a better future, and that we can all come closer to understanding one another, even if we are different? Tolerance, Acceptance, and Appreciation.
Those are a few keys that can set us all free if we are just willing to try.
Nothing is going to get better if all we do is continually make bad choices, based off bad judgments , based off wrong perceptions. Sasuke is the prime example of this.
I think I'll do a prediction, my first ever...
::Inside Madara's lair, Yamato is tied up and Madara, Kabuto, and Zetsu are standing around him::
Madara: I'm going to read him and find out everything he knows about the 2 remaining jinchuurikis. Kabuto, you get ready for your experiments. I want this upgrade to Zetsu done as quickly as possible. Zetsu, you go guard the entrance, make sure no one disturbs us.
Zetsu: Yes, Sir!
::Zetsu disappears::
Kabuto: Madara, just don't kill him getting the information, if you do, I won't be able to upgrade Zetsu. I need Yamato alive, for the time being.
Madara: Don't worry, I won't hurt him any more than necessary!
::Madara's Sharingan flares into MS and he enters Yamato's mind::
Madara: I see...so Naruto has tamed the kyuubi and used the chakra seal of the SO6P . Interesting... that will be hard to break. Sasuke will have his work cut out for him. Tenzo, hmm, I see... what? What is this? What the hell?!
::Hashirama Senju's DNA revolts against the feel of Madara's chakra and forces him out of Yamato's mind::
Madara: Damn that 1st Hokage, he's dead and he is still trying to get in my way. Very well, I've gotten what I need. He is all yours Kabuto, I'm gonna go rest.
::Madara walks off deeper into the lair, leaving Kabuto alone with Yamato::
Yamato: I thought you hated Akatsuki, why would you join them? Don't do this Kabuto, don't help that madman. He won't rest until we are all dead and he is God.
Kabuto: Don't misunderstand me, Yamato-san. This is all for science. I need the DNA you are carrying, and you are going to give it to me.
::Kabuto raises a surgical knife and has a sickening glint in his eye as the screen pans away::
::The scene changes to Naruto and company on the giant turtle::
Naruto: What happened?? Where is Yamato-sensei? Who are these people?
Tsuchikage: I am the Tsuchikage and this is Akatsuchi and Kurotsuchi. We came here to help you. You must be the Kyuubi Jinchuuriki, not much to look at. Where is the Hachibi Jinchuuriki?
KillerBee: YO! Hey, old man! Long time no see, what the hell you want with me?
Tsuchikage: Good, you are both safe. We must relocate you immediately before Madara and his cronies can mount up for another attack.
Naruto: Another attack? What the hell are you talking about? I'm not going anywhere until someone tells where Yamato is!
Motoi: Naruto-san, Yamato was captured by Kabuto. I'm so sorry, we couldn't do anything to save him. It looks like Yamato was the target all along.
Naruto: NO! We must go save him, NOW! Where did they go?
Tsuchikage: I cannot allow that, we cannot sacrifice the only 2 remaining Jinchuurikis for one ninja. Besides, we don't even know where he was taken.
Naruto: I can find him, take me to the battle.
::they all go to where Kabuto captured Yamato, and Naruto picks up the piece of wood that broke of Yamato when he pushed Motoi out of the way::
Naruto: I've been with Yamato-sensei for a long time, we had a plan worked out just incase something like this might happen. I can find him with this.
::He holds up the piece of wood, and switches into SO6P mode and follows the chakra trail that conects Yamato to that piece of wood::
Naruto: I know right where he is being held. Let's go.
Tsuchikage: Weren't you listening? I cannot allow this! I won't let you walk right into Madara's hands, that could be exactly what they expect.
Naruto: I don't care! I won't let my friend and teacher be held captive by those bastards!
You will give me flight and come with me to save him or I'll never forgive you!
Tsuchikage: You've got spirit, I'll give you that, but you're not thinking straight right now. What would Yamato tell you to do if he knew you wanted to recklessly try to rescue him?
Naruto: He would tell me it was foolish, and that I should forget him. And, I would ignore him, just like I am ignoring you! I'm saving him, with or without your help! Those who forget about their friends are scum!
::Naruto walks off as the scene fades away::
::Outside Madara's base the Konoha ninja that followed Kabuto there are discussing action::
Anko: Tokuma, are you sure that was Captain Yamato?
Tokuma: Yes, there is no doubt. They have captured Yamato-san! We must save him! He is ANBU and knows all our secrets, we cannot let Madara have him!
Anko: I know, but what can we do against Madara? If we attack we will just be defeated!
We must send a message to the kage's immediately and tell them what's happened. Maybe they can organize a rescue mission.
::They immediately send a ninja bird with the new information::
Tokuma: Hopefully Yamato-san can hold on until help arrives.
Kakashi: Help is already here.
::They turn to see Kakashi has arrived with Sakura and Sai::
Kakashi: Tsunade sent us as backup, we've met with Madara and his cronies in the past, we know some of what they are capable of.
Sakura: Let's go save Yamato-sensei!
Anko: Alright!
::Next Week's Episode::
"Will it be too late for Yamato, or will Team 7 save him from Kabuto's twisted experiments!?"
PositiveEmotions... you are depressing the hell outta me.
You must be pretty young, that's the only thing I can think that would explain what I'm seeing from you.
Silence I would love to respond to you, but this clown is taking the life outta me. Plus I feel like maybe you don't see the light that is at the end of the tunnel...
There isn't any guarantee, but that doesn't make it not worth trying, not worth living.
Life is it's own journey, and perceived correctly or not, it's just important that we enjoy ourselves.
I actually agree with you on a lot of what you said about religion, government, and perception. I just think that maybe you are a little too negative. Is it really so bad?
Even if things are all jacked up and always have been, is that a reason for us not to hope? Hope for a better future, and that we can all come closer to understanding one another, even if we are different? Tolerance, Acceptance, and Appreciation.
Those are a few keys that can set us all free if we are just willing to try.
Nothing is going to get better if all we do is continually make bad choices, based off bad judgments , based off wrong perceptions. Sasuke is the prime example of this.
I think I'll do a prediction, my first ever...
::Inside Madara's lair, Yamato is tied up and Madara, Kabuto, and Zetsu are standing around him::
Madara: I'm going to read him and find out everything he knows about the 2 remaining jinchuurikis. Kabuto, you get ready for your experiments. I want this upgrade to Zetsu done as quickly as possible. Zetsu, you go guard the entrance, make sure no one disturbs us.
Zetsu: Yes, Sir!
::Zetsu disappears::
Kabuto: Madara, just don't kill him getting the information, if you do, I won't be able to upgrade Zetsu. I need Yamato alive, for the time being.
Madara: Don't worry, I won't hurt him any more than necessary!
::Madara's Sharingan flares into MS and he enters Yamato's mind::
Madara: I see...so Naruto has tamed the kyuubi and used the chakra seal of the SO6P . Interesting... that will be hard to break. Sasuke will have his work cut out for him. Tenzo, hmm, I see... what? What is this? What the hell?!
::Hashirama Senju's DNA revolts against the feel of Madara's chakra and forces him out of Yamato's mind::
Madara: Damn that 1st Hokage, he's dead and he is still trying to get in my way. Very well, I've gotten what I need. He is all yours Kabuto, I'm gonna go rest.
::Madara walks off deeper into the lair, leaving Kabuto alone with Yamato::
Yamato: I thought you hated Akatsuki, why would you join them? Don't do this Kabuto, don't help that madman. He won't rest until we are all dead and he is God.
Kabuto: Don't misunderstand me, Yamato-san. This is all for science. I need the DNA you are carrying, and you are going to give it to me.
::Kabuto raises a surgical knife and has a sickening glint in his eye as the screen pans away::
::The scene changes to Naruto and company on the giant turtle::
Naruto: What happened?? Where is Yamato-sensei? Who are these people?
Tsuchikage: I am the Tsuchikage and this is Akatsuchi and Kurotsuchi. We came here to help you. You must be the Kyuubi Jinchuuriki, not much to look at. Where is the Hachibi Jinchuuriki?
KillerBee: YO! Hey, old man! Long time no see, what the hell you want with me?
Tsuchikage: Good, you are both safe. We must relocate you immediately before Madara and his cronies can mount up for another attack.
Naruto: Another attack? What the hell are you talking about? I'm not going anywhere until someone tells where Yamato is!
Motoi: Naruto-san, Yamato was captured by Kabuto. I'm so sorry, we couldn't do anything to save him. It looks like Yamato was the target all along.
Naruto: NO! We must go save him, NOW! Where did they go?
Tsuchikage: I cannot allow that, we cannot sacrifice the only 2 remaining Jinchuurikis for one ninja. Besides, we don't even know where he was taken.
Naruto: I can find him, take me to the battle.
::they all go to where Kabuto captured Yamato, and Naruto picks up the piece of wood that broke of Yamato when he pushed Motoi out of the way::
Naruto: I've been with Yamato-sensei for a long time, we had a plan worked out just incase something like this might happen. I can find him with this.
::He holds up the piece of wood, and switches into SO6P mode and follows the chakra trail that conects Yamato to that piece of wood::
Naruto: I know right where he is being held. Let's go.
Tsuchikage: Weren't you listening? I cannot allow this! I won't let you walk right into Madara's hands, that could be exactly what they expect.
Naruto: I don't care! I won't let my friend and teacher be held captive by those bastards!
You will give me flight and come with me to save him or I'll never forgive you!
Tsuchikage: You've got spirit, I'll give you that, but you're not thinking straight right now. What would Yamato tell you to do if he knew you wanted to recklessly try to rescue him?
Naruto: He would tell me it was foolish, and that I should forget him. And, I would ignore him, just like I am ignoring you! I'm saving him, with or without your help! Those who forget about their friends are scum!
::Naruto walks off as the scene fades away::
::Outside Madara's base the Konoha ninja that followed Kabuto there are discussing action::
Anko: Tokuma, are you sure that was Captain Yamato?
Tokuma: Yes, there is no doubt. They have captured Yamato-san! We must save him! He is ANBU and knows all our secrets, we cannot let Madara have him!
Anko: I know, but what can we do against Madara? If we attack we will just be defeated!
We must send a message to the kage's immediately and tell them what's happened. Maybe they can organize a rescue mission.
::They immediately send a ninja bird with the new information::
Tokuma: Hopefully Yamato-san can hold on until help arrives.
Kakashi: Help is already here.
::They turn to see Kakashi has arrived with Sakura and Sai::
Kakashi: Tsunade sent us as backup, we've met with Madara and his cronies in the past, we know some of what they are capable of.
Sakura: Let's go save Yamato-sensei!
Anko: Alright!
::Next Week's Episode::
"Will it be too late for Yamato, or will Team 7 save him from Kabuto's twisted experiments!?"
What the fck what does goverment and life and w/e u said has to do with naruto nothing dude plus i didnt even read ur post bc i met allot of us here desagree with u.. jst as allot of us disagree with me:flaw: