Quote Originally Posted by David75
Yup, we are now dealing with Kuroko's limits.
She's not that bad with her powers and wits, but lacks a bit in the experience/fighting department.
What's more, she got involved with absolutely no backup available.

Hopefully for her, the guy wasn't that powerful, but he was on his turf and not that dumb... except he didn't understand Kuroko's explanations of what she was about to do...
He was very dumb at the time, but I think Kuroko was dumb too.
I would never explain my strategy, intentions and how things should turn out to my enemy in a fight.
Maybe after I beat them... but not before I do so. I said maybe after, because I do not think it's a good idea even after, since I could meet with the guy another time.
But I would allow that one in anime, as there's sometimes a need for explanations for the viewers.
I felt that she was obliged to explain her deadliness as a warning for the guy. As judgment, she can't randomly go out to kill people. When police whip out a gun, they tend to yell "Freeze! or I'll shoot" or something similar. Normal people understand the consequences of being shot by a gun. Since weapons here are so diverse, they took the opportunity to flash out her powers as well as remind us again that Kuroko is part of a law enforcement organisation and not some street gang.

I agree with Zell. Kuroko was totally cool.

I had a different idea of what her attack was going to be though. Given how deadly her warning made it out to be and displaying how well glass can cut concrete, I thought she was going to teleport the glass horizontally in the general area of the guy and cut him open instead. It's the same application as the rods, but on a larger level that does not require pinpoint knowledge of the person's body

Bit too gory for Railgun I guess.