Post number #669182, ID: beb7d9
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Would it work? How good would it be?
Post number #669183, ID: c55b84
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Why
Post number #669184, ID: 90b9f4
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You could probably stab someone with a sharp - and sturdy - enough icicle, but... As >>c55b84 said, why?
Post number #669189, ID: 057176
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Mudering purposes, I guess? And melting it afterwards so it is nowhere to be found. :) Although I dunno about the blood traces stuck to the ice.
Post number #669191, ID: beb7d9
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Pretty much >>669189
Post number #669192, ID: beb7d9
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While i'm at it, ice arrow/bolt?
Post number #669194, ID: a55d0e
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Definitely wouldn't use that. It can be surprisingly difficult to stab someone... But I guess it's usable...
Post number #669204, ID: 057176
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A blunt weapon would be better. Like a frozen chunk of meat. Just gift it to your grandparents after washing it thoroughly... :D
Post number #669215, ID: 034b7b
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There's reports of icicles falling on and killing people all the time. That's why you see those "caution! Icicles above" signs all the time.
Post number #669218, ID: a55d0e
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>>669215 Yea but they have to be MASSIVE AF, right ?
Post number #669241, ID: beb7d9
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Might as well buried them in avalanche at that point.
Post number #669242, ID: 6727ed
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If you can get ice as a weapon, chances are you can probably get much better weapons. A knife of the material would be brittle as fuck. Hell, just have a nice big bag of ice and use it as a blackjack or something if you really want to stick to using ice like discount Elsa
Post number #669243, ID: beb7d9
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>>669242 then how would it work in setting like dangaronpa? Well if you don't have yo go through step of making one of course. >closed environment where disposal of evident is extremely hard.
Post number #669247, ID: 6727ed
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>>669243 For dangan, well those fuckers have crazy talents. There might actually be someone that could make a viable ice knife. But for everyone else, I really don't think they'd go out of their way to stick someone with an icicle (Monokuma usually provides tons of other shit that would be more reliable). Perhaps someone could intentionally have an icicle fall on their victim (cont)
Post number #669249, ID: 6727ed
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>>669247 Or push them into an ice sculpture with a part sharp enough to pierce flesh, which might break the statue and leave the ice bit inside the victim. From there the blackened might try to dig the ice out/ put the body in a warmer place to thaw out the ice/destroy the sculpture to further fuck with the scene. Chances are the ahoge bearer of the group will probably suss out the details and fuck them up anyway.
Post number #669259, ID: 6727ed
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This assumes the ice sculpture has been introduced prior so their destruction/absence would be missed. Also if the ice sculpture is particularly huge it might just be impossible to completely vanish it
Post number #669285, ID: 1963e1
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Self disguising weapon, neat.
Post number #669302, ID: 01070e
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Hard to use, easy to break, limited duration, hard to conceal... Sounds like a pretty crappy weapon. At this stage, blunt force sounds like a better option.
Post number #669372, ID: d7dcac
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>>669249 > a h o g e b e a r e r
Post number #669373, ID: 2f90f8
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=r1GzOadFYpg&feature=emb_title
Ice knife can exists and works Theoretically can be weapon everything from chairs to glass or water..
Post number #669374, ID: 2f90f8
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=r1GzOadFYpg&feature=emb_title
Ice knife can exists and works Theoretically can be weapon everything from chairs to glass or water..
Post number #669419, ID: 410eb9
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>>669182 dunno why OP-kun needs it, but oh well. just take a big piece of ice and hit somebody in the head
Post number #669934, ID: b54c07
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I remember reading about this old man that made a knife out of his frozen feces and then proceeded to Kill and butcher a dog, made a sled out of its carcass, tied it to a bunch of other dogs and escaped into the wild.
Post number #670279, ID: 410eb9
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>>669934 hello boner
Post number #670293, ID: 54e525
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Most investigators only care so much about the murder weapon. If they can establish presence and motive and some other basic forensics, then that's usually enough to convict.
Post number #670323, ID: b54c07
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>>669934 https://boingboing.net/2008/09/26/wade-davis-an-inuit.html
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