naruto resurrection paradox
14 years ago
Posts: 202
lets say kabuto resurrected someone like orochimaru or anyone among a whole bunch of other resurrected people that was dead to begin with.
and kabuto "gives command" for the revived person to use the resurrection technique. im sure you're allowed to do that, considering the only prerequisite for this usage is to have a deadbody, materials, and the ritual.
so what if kabuto gets killed, and during when noones giving command, the resurrected may act on their own since kabuto getting killed doesnt stop it, so one of the revived revives kabuto and "gives command" to him to stop the resurrection technique, what would happen?

14 years ago
Posts: 591
well orochimaru is not dead he is either trapped in a genjustu or escaped (only because after he got stabbed by itachi's susano they had a panel show a white snake slither away ) , and the other one that could use it was the 2nd hokage and he cant be resurrected again cos the 3rd sealed him
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wouldn't you think the resurrected wouldn't be able to do anything if kabuto is killed, i mean if the resurrected is given the command to use the technique, they wouldn't be able to do anything afterward because the only people who can do that are either sealed or just dead dead. wouldn't the technique stop it's tracks since the original person who summoned it, its dead...