Thread:Njalm2/@comment-5651818-20161215200707/@comment-3403804-20161215224144

If anything, I get that Gekko is a Kido Master, but there's very little talking and explaining and no real examples to be made. It feels more like it explores his central philosophy on Kido, as opposed to his actual skill in the art. You mention how he utilizes it to empower the other disciplines, but you offer no example on how, so there's a lot of talk, but you don't really walk the walk.