Talk:Vol.2 Ch.181: 38F - Hell Train: The Dallar Show (10)/@comment-5693502-20151221004956/@comment-26854521-20151222150655

Oh god, I'm doing this again, but whatever it's not like I have anything better to do than to argue with someone who likes to put labels on everything and tries to restrict things based on the first definition he finds on google. You clearly misunderstood what I was saying or you couldn't comprehend it, since you even quoted the "only" but totally out of context, but I'm gonna let that slide, or maybe I didn't, afterall.

Now to the definition, you can find 9 different ones, anyone can write one, even you, but that's beside the point. For example this is also one from our trusted companion Wikipedia. Or we could even go with yours, because I would, by no means, claim it is a wrong definition, something I'm pretty sure you do all the time, but whatever :)
 * 1) Someone or something that cannot be defeated, destroyed or killed.

Now your definition uses the term "beating", others use defeating or overcoming. Those can mean a great number of things and are not specific at all, but in the context of FUG, whose purpose it is to slay Zahard and the Family Heads, I'm pretty sure even you can come up with an interpretation of what that could mean here. Small tip, it's not beating them in a fight and not killing them afterwards and then letting them go  with a slap on their wrists.

 "You must become an existance that can kill those who can never be killed".

 This one clearly implies that there is more than one.

 "FUG didn't choose baam because he's a genius, they chose him because he was an irregular".

 This one holds true for Zahard, but it doesn't for the Family Heads if they are not invincible/unkillable/whatever word you want to use, since you neglect to accept that definition. The same can be said about the thorn. They don't want it because of its power, but because of its status, since they couldn't even find a way to use it and it was also mentioned that the thorn is supposed to pierce the hearts of the Family Heads.

 Also you're saying that FUG can't do anything since their number one can't stand against Zahard or the first ranked Family Head. Why would they go for the strongest and most guarded person, or why would they openly go against all of them? All they'd have to do is try to create a scenario in which they could at leat get close to one of the weaker members, maybe one that isn't the combative type and then kill that one. But they aren't, they are waiting for someone to fulfill their wish, and that is NOT (as mentioned above) because he's strong, but because of his status.

