Board Thread:Konoha Arc/@comment-24937485-20160325110617/@comment-26510601-20160331033717

Ieyasu had been charging his bullet tank for a little bit of time now, giving him some extra speed for whenever he unleashed himself on either one of the mutants. Originally, he planned to launch into the one mutant that Keldran and the others were facing but as he revved his being he could hear them still going at it, someone was even screaming horribly as though they were about to die. Ieyasu couldn't move on them like this, he'd only make things worse and possibly kill someone in the charge and perhaps do lesser damage to the mutant to that extent.

But from what little he could see as his being whirled fastly were brief frames where he could see his sensei get slammed into the side of the wall. At that moment, rocks began to slowly pour from the ceiling and fall to the ground. For Ieyasu, he was safe at the moment with this light fall, given his body was acting as a sort of conveyer belt and from there he could simply shake off anything that landed on top of him,

Ieyasu had to charge to the mutant that just slammed Ari, ther was no ifs and buts about it. In this infinitessimal amount of time Ieyasu had, he could easily realize that if his sensei was still down then the other mutant would focus onto the rest of his team and the screams would only grow worse before being silenced by either the trolls or this section of the tunnel collapsing in on itself.

Suddently, the Akimichi let loose and his boulder-like form began to tear down the gap between himself and the troll-like creature that slammed his leader. Just before the troll was one specifically large piece of rock that Ieyasu only noticed as he charged in. In some regards, this could potentially make his charge even deadlier against this mutant. Because as he hit that rock, he simply ramped off of it and into the air. This wouldn't last soon though, as the bullet tank came crashing down towards the mutant as he roared and stomped about.

Given the speed and power behind the bullet tank and its angle when careening towards the troll, it could potentially land on and crush the mutant while throwing it off balance and onto the ground given the similar mass which the Akimichi and this creature held at the moment.

Given the bullet tank's spinning motion and its wide girth at a 6 ft. diameter, it would also prove to be extremely hard to grip on and resist.

If landed correctly, Ieyasu's tank would simply stand in place once again atop the troll before revving up to literally tear its head apart before speeding uncontrollably down the tunnel until he passed the others and went some length further.