Talk:Spatial Slicing/@comment-74.178.254.167-20120809162525/@comment-12448588-20130717015638

I don't know if that's true. Spatial Splicing is mearly a wrip, but you cant reflect a rip because refelection demands movement. I don't believe Spatial Splicing causes movement. It litterally splices space. Space is moving, but how can you reflect space back into a segment that has the unknown there?

In the best situation, I would think that if the power being fed into the splice is weaker than the power forcing space back together then it would cancil the splice (in the best situation). How much power do you think it would take to splice space? More than a simple dude reflecting reality based principles?

This cut, cut reality (space and time) itself. You'd have to have the power to exist outside of reality to even touch this ability.