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These virtual images looked like the member they represented, the only difference being that they are standing up with their hands in a [[Hand Seals|seal]]. The images were also transparent, save for the eyes. In the anime, the images were depicted refracting an array of spectral colours, much like a rainbow. Also their bodies would also distort and flicker, as if receiving electronic interference, and the member's voices would be altered the same way.
 
These virtual images looked like the member they represented, the only difference being that they are standing up with their hands in a [[Hand Seals|seal]]. The images were also transparent, save for the eyes. In the anime, the images were depicted refracting an array of spectral colours, much like a rainbow. Also their bodies would also distort and flicker, as if receiving electronic interference, and the member's voices would be altered the same way.
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== Trivia ==
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The [[wikipedia:Magic lantern|magic lantern]] was a 17th century device used to project images.
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 18:30, 31 May 2011

The Akatsuki members sit down and send out "thought waves" (思念波, shinenha), converted into chakra. These thought waves are then picked up by Pain, acting as a kind of control tower. This technique amplifies the thought waves and broadcasts them to a specific location through illusionary bodies. The illusionary bodies differ from being mere reflections. While Pain is relaying the members' thoughts, they can have conversation and use varying techniques.

These virtual images looked like the member they represented, the only difference being that they are standing up with their hands in a seal. The images were also transparent, save for the eyes. In the anime, the images were depicted refracting an array of spectral colours, much like a rainbow. Also their bodies would also distort and flicker, as if receiving electronic interference, and the member's voices would be altered the same way.

Trivia

The magic lantern was a 17th century device used to project images.

References

  1. Third Databook, page 254