Memetaa

"Amon: Why is it called Memetaa? What does that even mean?Jack: It is the sound meant to represent the fist coming in contact with the body of a frogAmon:...So, basically, it's the sound of a frog being punched?Jack: Did I not say that?Amon: I question why would you even name it that..."

- Amon about Memetaa's name Memetaa (メメタァ, Memeta~a Lit. To Punch A Frog) is a technique, and unorthodox form of combat created and utilized mainly by Jacqueline Hawthorne, and serves as her main form of combat.

Description
"It's like a frog croaking. You never expect something so tiny, and so annoying to sound so loud and so annoying. With a name like that, no one will know what's coming at them. It's like if you name a technique "Sword Slash", and scream it out loud to your opponent. They will know what's coming. With Memetaa, they'll expect it to rain frogs at best."

- Jack describing Memetaa The main focus behind Memetaa is the usage of shockwaves in several different ways during combat, in order to inflict as much damage as possible to the target. According to Jack, this is achieved by the user having surpassed the limit of the human body, gaining incredible strength, and speed, which are key element required to achieve the effect of Memetaa.

The shockwaves emitted from the user's attacks is done by delivering powerful attacks, commonly punches, gathering air pressure around the fist, and creating a shockwave when coming in contact with the target, or even if stopping half way through. The shockwave can travel through the target, and even damage whatever is behind it, as the shockwave passes through.

The damage inflicted by the shockwave depends on the strength and speed of the attack. The most lethal damage it can inflict is causing internal organs to rupture, or destroy them to the degree that they become nothing but mashed meat. A direct heat to the head can stun the enemy, and potentially cause massive damage, even without breaking the skull of the target, it can still reach the brain. The shockwaves can also be used to stun, by striking in areas such as the stomach with a knife-hand motion, rather than a fist, effectively stunning the opponent.

Trivia

 * The name of the technique came from when the author heard of it and it's meaning, being the sound of punching a frog, and decided to make a technique out of it for the sake of it.