This powerful windcloud, however, was not
without its drawbacks; while Rita was on her way into evasive manuevers, this strategy had largely priorized her
immediate safety (c)
Nara Eric rather than Eric's. Eric, unfortunately due to circumstance, was almost completely caught off guard to his
surroundings; he noticed the shuriken and their actions, but, as Tachi had previously prediected, he had been unable to
pick up on (c)
Nara Eric Tachi's true motives for the shuriken throw in the first place. As Futon was mixed in with the particles and
Rita's armor generated light, intermixed signals from his shadow finally allowed him
Point one is above. Futon was mixed into the particles, and would remain as such for as long as the wind/dust cloud exists. The only way I could see you still being confused about that, is if you don't understand Rita's Futon armor and how it worked for the dust cloud technique.
but with (c)
Nara Eric the earlier dust cloud, it was quite likely that Tachi would notice her noises before noticing her moving.
I can see how this might would have caused some confusion, but that would mean that either the cloud is not present at all anymore (meaning that there would be no dust to conduct through) or the fact that the earlier used wind/dust cloud is still in effect, and, as before, the Futon with the particles would prevent a second shock of deadly proportions.
This, however, was in my latest post, with your next post being the last post of the match before this debate made its way to the forum.