![]() ![]() She scores a hit that shatters Reflection-Barachi into shards in an instant. Early in Black Paradox when Marisou is attacked by Robo-Pitan and Reflection-Barachi (oblivious that they're duplicates and under the impression they're the real deal), Marisou instinctively grabs a rock and hurls it at the latter.Jokingly referenced in Ayakashi Triangle: While Suzu is trying to save Sosuke, Shirogane holds a grudges and pettily goes behind her back to tell Rochka to freeze him solid and smash him to pieces.Though this is one of those times where doing so is not a good thing for the breakee, as shattering her causes her Healing Factor to kick in, restoring her to pristine condition. Magsarion does this to the archdemon Frederica in Avesta of Black and White as she is being turned into a gemstone statue by the rival archdemon Kaikhosru.Since this is often a Death Trope, beware of spoilers. This trope is only possible in Real Life with fruits, which tend to be much less fibrous than other living things. Drop a frozen corpse and it may crack, but it will definitely stay together-if it doesn't just bounce. When frozen solid, we don't break easily and definitely don't shatter. Fleshy creatures are held together by fibrous connective tissues and are pretty darn dense. In real life, this wouldn't happen (at least with freezing). ![]() Alternately, depending on how souls, spirits, and immortality in general work, there may be nothing preventing them from taking control of another body somehow. However, it can occasionally be counteracted by the victim Pulling Themselves Together or restoring themselves From a Single Cell. In gaming, this generally falls under the Chunky Salsa Rule and guarantees instant death, although this could destroy their equipment as well. A great way to make sure that someone is Deader than Dead and to make Harmless Freezing dangerous. Someone gets frozen or petrified, and is then smashed into itty-bitty pieces. "Winter Blast" plasmid advert, BioShock ![]()
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