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Created page with "Just because it's a strong possibility, does not make it a truth. Until we learn more about the Tomahawk's features, speculation can stay where it is: in people's minds. Also, d..."
 
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Also, do you know how silly it is to believe that you could climb with an axe? What makes you think that an axehead could actually provide a proper grip onto something, without being tilted to the side, which wouldn't guarantee that you'd be able to stay on a nook for that long, along with making climbing in itself extremely awkward.
Also, do you know how silly it is to believe that you could climb with an axe? What makes you think that an axehead could actually provide a proper grip onto something, without being tilted to the side, which wouldn't guarantee that you'd be able to stay on a nook for that long, along with making climbing in itself extremely awkward.


The only way that it could ever consistently work as a climbinb tool, with the knowledge that we know now, is if Connor could chop into trees and propel himself upwards.
The only way that it could ever consistently work as a climbing tool, with the knowledge that we know now, is if Connor could chop into trees and propel himself upwards.

Latest revision as of 06:48, 12 March 2012

Just because it's a strong possibility, does not make it a truth. Until we learn more about the Tomahawk's features, speculation can stay where it is: in people's minds.

Also, do you know how silly it is to believe that you could climb with an axe? What makes you think that an axehead could actually provide a proper grip onto something, without being tilted to the side, which wouldn't guarantee that you'd be able to stay on a nook for that long, along with making climbing in itself extremely awkward.

The only way that it could ever consistently work as a climbing tool, with the knowledge that we know now, is if Connor could chop into trees and propel himself upwards.