Thread:Kalaong/@comment-6697950-20130719165904/@comment-6697950-20130719215321

@Kalaong I was actually very tempted to edit that part, as I thought that it was probably wrong, but the rest of the edit seemed very credible and even that sentence seemed logical enough, even though I couldn't find any proof for it. That's why I decided to ask for a reference so that I wouldn't have to go through all the volumes pointlessly. That's actually my policy for edits that I cannot disprove or prove, as I hate being wrong and I hate going through all the novels to find a reference that I don't even know where to look for :D

Anyway, back to the topic, the point is that the current sentence is implying that Kazuto chose to use the NerveGear for it's capabilities in nullifying sensory input from the body, but it's more likely that he chose the NerveGear during the ALO incident for either time or monetary constraints (or even both). So, unless you can reference where it was specifically implied that Kazuto uses the NerveGear due to its capabilities, we cannot claim that it is so. Furthermore, it is mentioned in the novel that he does have an AmuSphere at least later on in the series, so unless you can find evidence which proves that he still uses the NerveGear even after the ALO incident, we have to assume that he switched to using an AmuSphere sometime after the incident.