Not being able to do the x - ray with Takeda in the story could mean that certain secrets or important information remain hidden for a longer time. For example, if the x - ray was expected to reveal a hidden object or a hidden injury, without it, the characters will be in the dark. This could then drive the story in a different direction as the characters grope in the unknown, making different assumptions and taking different actions that they might not have if the x - ray was possible with Takeda.
It might lead to a different course of action in the story. Instead of relying on an x - ray result to guide their decisions, the characters may have to explore other options such as more physical examinations or just waiting to see how the situation develops. This could add more suspense or complexity to the plot. And also, it could potentially cause misunderstandings among the characters if they were counting on the x - ray to clarify a situation.
There could be various reasons. Maybe in the context of the story, Takeda doesn't have access to the necessary equipment for x - ray. Or perhaps it's against the rules or ethics within the story's setting.
Regarding ethical issues, we need to re - evaluate the nature of the 'untold stories'. If they can be reframed into a legitimate medical or scientific context with proper safeguards in place, then it might be possible to consider x - ray usage. For example, if it's about historical artifacts and we can ensure no damage and proper protection of the items.
One consequence is that you may feel a sense of frustration. It's like having a lot inside you but no way to let it out. Others might misunderstand you as well, since they don't get to hear your side of things.
Not being able to create control groups in the Starcraft 2 story can make the gameplay feel more restrictive. You might find it harder to adapt to different in - game situations. For instance, when facing a sudden rush of enemy units, in a normal game with control groups, you could quickly gather your defense units. But in the story, you have to do it in a more cumbersome way, which can be frustrating at times. It also changes the overall pacing of the game as you spend more time on unit selection rather than on actual strategic decision - making.
On the positive side, he can use it to protect Hogwarts. He could be like a living, breathing firewall against any fire - related attacks on the school. For instance, if the Dark Lord tries to set the castle ablaze, Harry can use his fire - controlling ability to counteract the flames and keep the students safe.
The fact that Naruto can't read or write fanfiction doesn't have any practical consequences in his own universe. His story is about his journey as a ninja, his growth in power, his friendships, and his fight against evil. Fanfiction is an outside concept that doesn't play a role in his story. He doesn't need this ability to succeed in his own world of ninja battles, village politics, and personal development.
He might also face moral dilemmas. For instance, using this power to heal someone might seem noble, but if he uses it to harm or manipulate others, it would be a different story. He has to constantly struggle with the right way to use this power.
One possible consequence is that it could change the dynamics of his battles. He could easily surprise his enemies and gain an upper hand in combat. For example, he could sneak up on opponents and land a powerful attack without them even realizing he was there.
One consequence could be that he becomes more curious and starts to explore places he shouldn't. Since he can be invisible, he might sneak into the restricted section of the library or into the teachers' lounge to uncover secrets. This could lead to him getting into trouble or finding out important information that changes the course of the story.
One consequence could be that the wizarding world starts to view him with even more suspicion and fear. People are already afraid of dementors, and if Harry can control them, they might think he's becoming too powerful or even turning to the dark side.