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What was this weapon that Bakuto used?
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In Iron Fist, Bakuto used an odd weapon to
stab Danny.
It looked like this:
What’s more, there was a piece that broke off inside of Danny, which Claire later removed:
At first, it seemed as if there might be some link to the disruption of Danny’s chi, as his inability to use the Fist came immediately afterward (it certainly seemed a strange sort of weapon based purely on its shape), but no one brought up that possibility, and it seems that his inability to summon the Iron Fist was attributed to his emotional imbalance.
What weapon did Bakuto use, and did it have any special properties?
marvel marvel-cinematic-universe iron-fist-2017
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In Iron Fist, Bakuto used an odd weapon to
stab Danny.
It looked like this:
What’s more, there was a piece that broke off inside of Danny, which Claire later removed:
At first, it seemed as if there might be some link to the disruption of Danny’s chi, as his inability to use the Fist came immediately afterward (it certainly seemed a strange sort of weapon based purely on its shape), but no one brought up that possibility, and it seems that his inability to summon the Iron Fist was attributed to his emotional imbalance.
What weapon did Bakuto use, and did it have any special properties?
marvel marvel-cinematic-universe iron-fist-2017
It looks like a modern arrowhead.
– Valorum
Mar 20 '17 at 1:36
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In Iron Fist, Bakuto used an odd weapon to
stab Danny.
It looked like this:
What’s more, there was a piece that broke off inside of Danny, which Claire later removed:
At first, it seemed as if there might be some link to the disruption of Danny’s chi, as his inability to use the Fist came immediately afterward (it certainly seemed a strange sort of weapon based purely on its shape), but no one brought up that possibility, and it seems that his inability to summon the Iron Fist was attributed to his emotional imbalance.
What weapon did Bakuto use, and did it have any special properties?
marvel marvel-cinematic-universe iron-fist-2017
In Iron Fist, Bakuto used an odd weapon to
stab Danny.
It looked like this:
What’s more, there was a piece that broke off inside of Danny, which Claire later removed:
At first, it seemed as if there might be some link to the disruption of Danny’s chi, as his inability to use the Fist came immediately afterward (it certainly seemed a strange sort of weapon based purely on its shape), but no one brought up that possibility, and it seems that his inability to summon the Iron Fist was attributed to his emotional imbalance.
What weapon did Bakuto use, and did it have any special properties?
marvel marvel-cinematic-universe iron-fist-2017
marvel marvel-cinematic-universe iron-fist-2017
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AdamantAdamant
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It looks like a modern arrowhead.
– Valorum
Mar 20 '17 at 1:36
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It looks like a modern arrowhead.
– Valorum
Mar 20 '17 at 1:36
It looks like a modern arrowhead.
– Valorum
Mar 20 '17 at 1:36
It looks like a modern arrowhead.
– Valorum
Mar 20 '17 at 1:36
add a comment |
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It looks like a pocket stick a.k.a. Kubotan (a self-defense keychain weapon developed by Sōke Takayuki Kubota in the late 1960s) with sharpend head.
Kubotan can be used e.g. to striking, stabbing, pressure point attacks and seizing.
Stick in Bakuto's hand could be just a pen too.
That does look similar. A strange choice of weapon.
– Adamant
Feb 13 at 0:59
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It looks like a pocket stick a.k.a. Kubotan (a self-defense keychain weapon developed by Sōke Takayuki Kubota in the late 1960s) with sharpend head.
Kubotan can be used e.g. to striking, stabbing, pressure point attacks and seizing.
Stick in Bakuto's hand could be just a pen too.
That does look similar. A strange choice of weapon.
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Feb 13 at 0:59
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It looks like a pocket stick a.k.a. Kubotan (a self-defense keychain weapon developed by Sōke Takayuki Kubota in the late 1960s) with sharpend head.
Kubotan can be used e.g. to striking, stabbing, pressure point attacks and seizing.
Stick in Bakuto's hand could be just a pen too.
That does look similar. A strange choice of weapon.
– Adamant
Feb 13 at 0:59
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It looks like a pocket stick a.k.a. Kubotan (a self-defense keychain weapon developed by Sōke Takayuki Kubota in the late 1960s) with sharpend head.
Kubotan can be used e.g. to striking, stabbing, pressure point attacks and seizing.
Stick in Bakuto's hand could be just a pen too.
It looks like a pocket stick a.k.a. Kubotan (a self-defense keychain weapon developed by Sōke Takayuki Kubota in the late 1960s) with sharpend head.
Kubotan can be used e.g. to striking, stabbing, pressure point attacks and seizing.
Stick in Bakuto's hand could be just a pen too.
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That does look similar. A strange choice of weapon.
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That does look similar. A strange choice of weapon.
– Adamant
Feb 13 at 0:59
That does look similar. A strange choice of weapon.
– Adamant
Feb 13 at 0:59
That does look similar. A strange choice of weapon.
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Feb 13 at 0:59
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It looks like a modern arrowhead.
– Valorum
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