Talk:Blink/@comment-30161681-20161007010929/@comment-16533050-20161007171813

@ Ox

Hm, I don't quite understand the answer, but okay. Which does 'transit through space' mean? Direct movement? Cuz many times you're just standing still and then activate the power.

It would make sense, as the gif shows Corvo falling and then Blink to wind up somewhere else, because then you are in motion. However, when you are standing still, activate your power and then wind up somewhere else, you are again standing still.

And if it is 'rapid movement' how exactly are you getting there? Movement implies using inertia or some form of physical means to get from one point to the other. You aren't running, and in my example above, not using inertia. You just go there. Unless you are now saying Blink somehow makes air solid enough to walk/run on, which I don't believe.

Also, you haven't read that far? Are you just seeking out terminology that backs up your arguments then? That's bad form. :P